because no matter what happens Dean is going to blame himself
He is. And while I think that impulse of his was originally just that (impulse) it's become a conscious effort over the arc of the last two seasons. He's completely taken on saving Sam the way he took on saving everyone else, and going back through S1 (from what LeGrange says he sees in Dean's heart, to Nightmare, to John's message) it's been so well developed.
I just... I get the feeling Dean believes in people, kinda. That they can do good and make a difference in a way that doesn't require devine intervention.
they may portray him as the beliver, but I wish Sam could have of *that* kind of Faith.
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2007-02-02 04:19 (UTC)He is. And while I think that impulse of his was originally just that (impulse) it's become a conscious effort over the arc of the last two seasons. He's completely taken on saving Sam the way he took on saving everyone else, and going back through S1 (from what LeGrange says he sees in Dean's heart, to Nightmare, to John's message) it's been so well developed.
I just... I get the feeling Dean believes in people, kinda. That they can do good and make a difference in a way that doesn't require devine intervention.
they may portray him as the beliver, but I wish Sam could have of *that* kind of Faith.