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manzanita_crow January 22 2014, 09:42:07 UTC
I too want kickass Sam. Monica, come to my rescue! You promised!

Plus I'm sick of the writers only saying Sam and Cas have screwed up. All three of them have. Sam made his decision to choose good in Cold Oak and was willing to die for it. Then Dean went and put him in an impossible situation with the crossroads deal and ending up in Hell. ANYONE would go nuts thinking of their brother/surrogate-mother&father suffering for eternity in Hell until they became a demon. And that's just for starters.

I love them all, but they have ALL messed up in a major way in addition to being really heroic. Not surprising given the stakes they're playing for.

And what is it with big brothers are always self-sacrificing saints all of a sudden? Even Cain FFS!

Arrrrghgggglle!

OK, so we got one-layer Sam but I think only shirtless Sam doing pull-ups would have appeased me here.

(sorry, rant over)

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monicawoe January 22 2014, 12:28:06 UTC
I too want kickass Sam. Monica, come to my rescue! You promised!
Working on more time stamps as we speak!
And there's a co-written bigbang coming out soon that you will likely love ; )

It's true, they've all three screwed up but Sam's always been harder on himself than anyone.

Hopefully in 9x13 well get shirtlessness or at least a tank top.

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manzanita_crow January 22 2014, 12:48:46 UTC
OK, I'll be good and patient and wait quietly for the timestamps & bigbang :)

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quickreaver January 22 2014, 16:46:36 UTC
I suspect the writers feel they are depicting Dean's admission that he screwed up via his foolhardy mission against Abaddon. He has no intention of coming out of this alive, that's pretty clear. (Though I suspect the Mark of Cain will thwart hat death wish!)

One of the things I want more than anything right now is for Dean to admit to Sam's face that he's sorry. I want to hear "I'm sorry, Sam." That's it. And no "but I had to do what I had to do; it just ain't in me" yakkity smack. Dean overstepped his bounds. Period. And though self-sacrifice may assuage his guilt, that's the easy way out. When Sam's ready to look at him again, Dean needs to man up and admit he doesn't let Sam make his own decisions. And for that, he's sorry.

And then Sam can go about taking his shirt off…

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manzanita_crow January 22 2014, 17:01:50 UTC
That would be great Quickreaver.

Although I think they owe us Samgirls a slow-mo taking shirt off now

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