Daily Meta Randomness - Greek Warriors of our century, aka Sam and Dean

Oct 16, 2008 01:45

I was thinking, and when I'm thinking it never leads to anything good. So consider this post a big ranting thinking a loud session.


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killer_fiend October 16 2008, 01:47:43 UTC
I agree with the fact that it could happen. The way they were raised with as little contact with outsiders as possible just cements the reliance Sam and Dean have on each other. This fierce protection and love is all consuming, and really really echos the Greek armies.

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nyaubaby October 16 2008, 08:38:02 UTC
EXACTLY. That's what I've been telling. their situation and existence is so unique to us they are completely isolated. I don't think Sam's Stanford time counts. He tried but obviously he couldn't run. Dean found him and dragged him back. And afterwards he didn't even think of leaving. It is very likely that they are the modern spartan soldiers. In my eyes anyway ;)

thanks for reading.

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blackpanther07 October 16 2008, 02:09:05 UTC
I agree, with the way they were raised cut off from most human contact other than people who need their help or people they are hustling, there is no bond with anyone other than each other, so yeah I deffinantly could see it happening.

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nyaubaby October 16 2008, 08:44:21 UTC
Even though they are in contact with the outside world, they can not talk about THEIR world to just anyone. There will be secrets and lies all the way around. The honest thing they have in their life is each other. This is something they will never be able to abandon. I see it happen too. But it's more about their unique relationship. It's amazing :D

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worn_words October 16 2008, 02:38:31 UTC
I agree. They were essentially cut off at a very young age, they never had the chance to set down roots or get attatched to anyone. I think the longest they probably stayed in one place was when Sam left for Stanford (and that was only Sam staying in one place). It would seem entirely logical that 2 men who live in very close quarters for (essentially) their entire lives, might develop feelings for each other.

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nyaubaby October 16 2008, 08:58:22 UTC
Exactly. Developping feelings. I think we are way past that. There are not only feelings but very passionate acts...

I do think that was Sam longest time away fromh is family. And he wanted safe and he hated the life so much he had to leave, but he never stopped loving his brother. He always loved Dean. Dean was the one who practically raised him. Dean is the world for him. Imagine loosing him. Oh god.. boys.

I think their bonds are stronger than blood.

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worn_words October 18 2008, 04:55:03 UTC
Mhm, definitely stronger than blood.

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ravanna October 16 2008, 05:30:56 UTC
My, this was very interesting, so to say. Thank you so much for posting, hon, because well - it's funny, but that's really something possible, seeing how they were raised, and that both of them still have issues concerning other people and building relationships in any way (for I see none of them able to do so. Nothing REAL, so to say. Lots of pretending, but all in all, they always do crawl back to themselves)

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nyaubaby October 16 2008, 09:28:32 UTC
I think it's pretty serious issue. I mean these boys were raised to be warriors as you said. They won't be able to say no to each other. They are practically one person already, even though Sam is fighting they are the two sides of the same coin... which is still the same coin.

Also I don't see that they can build relationship with theoutside world. I mean healthy realtionships. Just look at Sam and the girls.. and Dean is just going around hooking up with girls but nothing lasting. The only thing that lasts in his life is Sam.

They meant to be. That's my bottom line.

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siberian_angel October 16 2008, 07:29:14 UTC
This is kind of interesting. I didn't figure myself as that much of a geek, so I'd never dig that deep into my theories or stuff. Again, passionate in all you do!

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nyaubaby October 16 2008, 09:30:26 UTC
Lol. Well I was jsut ranting about it, then I had to dig deeper to see if I'm right or wrong. Well I guess I'm right because if you compare the Greeks and the Winchesters it's pretty obvious that they totally hold the possibility... It's like a Greek Tragedy. You see it coming.

I don't know why I even posted this, but I felt like ranting :D

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