I'm still learning with the art. But I've improved so much since I started, it gives me great hope of one day getting as good as some other people I could name.
Ah, Dean really is the woobie of the show, no? Sam is more overtly vulnerable, but he's got Dean looking after him. Dean tends to internalise all his hurts, and he doesn't have anyone looking out for his emotional needs the way he does Sam. Therefore he's the one the audience wants to wrap in a blanket and feed chicken soup (among other things...;) )
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Date: 2006-08-20 07:35 pm (UTC)I'm still learning with the art. But I've improved so much since I started, it gives me great hope of one day getting as good as some other people I could name.
Ah, Dean really is the woobie of the show, no? Sam is more overtly vulnerable, but he's got Dean looking after him. Dean tends to internalise all his hurts, and he doesn't have anyone looking out for his emotional needs the way he does Sam. Therefore he's the one the audience wants to wrap in a blanket and feed chicken soup (among other things...;) )