The glimpses we got of Sam after he left Dean’s body in his bedroom lasted for about 45 seconds.
The scene with Dean and Crowley after Sam left Dean’s body in his bedroom lasted for almost three minutes.
So even when Dean is dead and only lying around he still gets three times as much screentime as Sam.
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Seems like Sam's pain doesn't count. Like there was nothing to add. In a way, Crowley said it in his little speech "all so predictable". It pissed me off.
So Sam has seen everyone die, he saw his mother die (he was too young to form a memory, but still), he saw Jessica die, he found his father dead on the floor, he seen Dean die more than a hundred times, he carries the guilt for kevin's death and Jo's and Hellen's, and still, he is not interesting enough to give him more than a drinking scene, and maybe a summoning ritual.
Once again, Sam is lied to and pushed aside by Dean, shadowed by Dean's bond with another character, in this case Crowley.
Man, it sucks... :(
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Usually stories about tragic losses show you how the loved ones are dealing with the loss, they don't show you movie-length focus on the dead body. I guess SPN just wanted to be special...
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And I agree with the tumblr comment, I thought Dean lost his humanity a long time ago, probably before he went to hell. He actually doesn't know how to love Sam, instead he just holds on to him even if it destroys Sam in the process. IMO Dean being turned by the blade only shows how stronger Sam is, after everything, Sam chooses to hold on to his humanity and never turned evil. Even the writers said that soulless sam would be more like Dean..
When ever I think about this upcoming season I'm like "yep, this is gonna hurt" because as always Dean will be right and Sam wrong..
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