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Sam Winchester is Lost

Opinion by fanfly posted 1 year ago
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Sam Winchester, once the moral compass of Supernatural, has lost his way. He is more susceptible than ever to outside influences now, having lost his center; his brother. When Dean died, he lost his guide. Without Dean's direction, he gave way to his darker impulses. He cut himself off from Bobby, the one person who cared about him, and started down a path that he knew could lead him to ruin.
Sam has a greater tendency to be ruthless when left to his own devices(i.e. Mystery Spot, Bedtime Stories). Dean helps to keep him on track. Take Jus in Bello; Sam was definitely considering cutting out Nancy Fitzgerald's heart before Dean came up with another plan. Which brings me to another point. Sam is easily influenced. If Dean had not been there, I believe that Ruby would have convinced him that that was the only way.
After Dean's death, Sam found another guide in Ruby. He let her persuade him into using his powers. He not only allowed her to train him, I believe he followed her lead and let her convince him that killing Lilith should be his priority. He gave up trying to rescue Dean from hell after less than four months and began pursuing something that comes more naturally to him- vengeance. From the first season we have seen how driven, how obsessed Sam can be when it comes to revenge. Again, the only thing that kept Sam from going off the deep end in pursuit of vengeance was Dean. In Devil's Trap, when Sam had the opportunity to kill Azazel, he held back. Because Dean was right there, begging him not to kill their father in order to kill the demon. If Dean had not been there, I'm not sure that Sam would have held back. Number one, he's ruthless when it comes to vengeance. Number two, John was begging him to do it, telling him it was the only way.
It's easy for Sam to be moral when the issue is outside himself (i.e. Bloodlust, Roadkill), but when it affects him directly he seems to have a harder time taking the moral high ground (i.e. Time Is On My Side, No Rest For the Wicked).
Dean reminds him of what they're really fighting for; not just to save lives and protect each other, but to preserve humanity. Unfortunately, the bond that had grown so incredibly tight between them was severed with Dean's death. Now that Dean has returned, there is a chasm between the brothers; filled with experiences not shared. Sam no longer views Dean as the infallible older brother and Dean no longer trusts Sam implicitly. Their love for each other is as strong as ever, but their faith in each other is wavering.

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Allixox said:
mhm. so true. <3 <3
posted 1 year ago.
 
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toti8 said:
Wow!I totally agree with you.You're incredible at analysing the characters!Can't wait for more articles from you or reading about your opinion in general!:)
posted 1 year ago.
 
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fanfly said:
Thanks, toti8! *blushes* I'm working on a Dean article right now. Be warned, he's my fav so it's probably going to be much longer than this one! XD
posted 1 year ago.
 
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em_em said:
I've already read the Dean article and yes its awesome! I have finally got round to reading this and its awesome too. I love how you really look at the characters and I completely agree with what you've said about Sammy!
I'm still waiting for the insight on Spike you promised! :D
posted 11 months ago.
 
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SG1-090 said:
Aw as much as i hate to admit it the last part is totally true....you've got some deep insights there! Awesome!
posted 11 months ago.
 
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Natalie88 said:
That's really impressive analysis, I appreciate your point of view and I agree with you, but partially. Yes, Sam is easily influenced and that's his misfortune, but he has finally awoken from an agony and he no longer has that blind faith in Dean. Sam just can't stay Sammy for all his life, I mean that notion about sweet, innocent and naive boy has vanished because of the curelty of his life. Sam's future has been doomed to failure since his birth, no, even before it. No one wants to give him a hand or listen to him, even the righteous angels who are supposed to soothe the pain of his wounds, reject him (especially Uriel).. As if it's been Sam's wish to become a demon exorcist, but he has this power and it's right that he knows how to use it! Ruby was in the right place at the right time. "If it wasn't for her I wouldn't be here" and it's the absolute truth! Sam tries to turn his curse into something good. HE'S GOT DEMON BLOOD, he can't make them understand it and he doesn't have to. He didn't give up trying to rescue Dean, In "Lazarus rising" he enumerates all the things he tried to save Dean from hell and "I know what you did last summer" proves his words... that's my opinion :)))
posted 11 months ago.
 
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fanfly said:
Of course Sam isn't going to stay "Sammy" forever and I personally love that. I love the deepening of his character and his gradual move away from the naive boy he used to be. I did write this before I saw the episode "I know what you did last summer", so it was nice to actually see some of the things that he did to try to get Dean out of hell. But I still think that he gave up rather quickly. I'm also still not sure that him using his demon powers is a good thing. I just feel certain that there's going to be negative consequences for it in the long run. For him or those around him.
This is going to sound weird, but thanks for arguing with me! I mean, it's nice to hear a differing opinion. :)
posted 11 months ago.
 
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Natalie88 said:
The truth lies somewhere between our arguments :) sure I'm glad to hear your opinion too, because otherwise we can't define what's right and what's wrong about Sam. Anyways, I hope he won't turn into anti-christ and won't cause the apocalypse by his carelessness :)
posted 11 months ago.
 
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fanfly said:
Yes, the truth is somewhere between. And I'm hoping too that he doesn't turn into the anti-christ or something!
posted 11 months ago.
 
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kateruth said:
I think both brothers have the capacity to be ruthless. Dean's stems from the desire to protect his family for example 'Meg' while Sam's like his father's stems from revenge. I think many people see Sam as Dean's moral centre but I have always thought it was the other way around. Dean may be a loose character in his personal life but he has some pretty black and white views about good and evil and I think Sam relied on that, he spends alot of time in the grey.

I think no matter what happens the boys will always love each other but I agree the trust has been severed. I just hope it can be repaired.
posted 10 months ago.
 
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tazoulini said:
Amazing i agree once more with you!!!
posted 1 month ago.
 
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