But this is where he starts to join the dots, where he begins to understand on a deeper level just what an impact it had on Dean. Not just a story, but a massive, dislocating trauma.
Exactly. Which is why it's so harsh when Sam accuses Dean of not being able to understand what Sam is going through in Scarecrow. At that point he really should know better than dismissing Dean's grief at the loss of Mary only because it's not as immediate as Jessica's.
Why do we even talk?
Must be some kind of inherent human thing, wanting to express something in words even if one knows that it's basically only affirming the other's opinion. *g* Besides that's the fun, right? Fangirling together .. so much more relaxing than arguing! :D
Oh, and I watched the episode yesterday, because this post motivated me to and for the first time I noticed the amount of bitchfaces and eyerolling Sam is displaying in the background when Dean asks Andrea to show them to the motel. It's hilarious! :D
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Date: 2008-01-29 11:02 am (UTC)Exactly. Which is why it's so harsh when Sam accuses Dean of not being able to understand what Sam is going through in Scarecrow. At that point he really should know better than dismissing Dean's grief at the loss of Mary only because it's not as immediate as Jessica's.
Why do we even talk?
Must be some kind of inherent human thing, wanting to express something in words even if one knows that it's basically only affirming the other's opinion. *g* Besides that's the fun, right? Fangirling together .. so much more relaxing than arguing! :D
Oh, and I watched the episode yesterday, because this post motivated me to and for the first time I noticed the amount of bitchfaces and eyerolling Sam is displaying in the background when Dean asks Andrea to show them to the motel. It's hilarious! :D