I don't understand how some people think that Sam's behaviour is atypical of him. Part of his heaven was dinner at another family's house, and memories of the time he ran away to flagstaff.
YES.
Dean loves deeply, but he doesn't express it well, and ends up hurting the people around him.
Well put, and a great list of all the times Dean hasn't been able to let go. It makes brilliant sense for him as a character; psychologically, it makes perfect sense that he would get this way after losing his mom and his home and life as he knew it at such a young age. He tries to be so strong, but it's just covering up this big hole in him he's spent his life trying to fill, mostly with Sam.
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Date: 2014-01-27 10:04 pm (UTC)YES.
Dean loves deeply, but he doesn't express it well, and ends up hurting the people around him.
Well put, and a great list of all the times Dean hasn't been able to let go. It makes brilliant sense for him as a character; psychologically, it makes perfect sense that he would get this way after losing his mom and his home and life as he knew it at such a young age. He tries to be so strong, but it's just covering up this big hole in him he's spent his life trying to fill, mostly with Sam.
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