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Brendan O'Connor

I must sound like a bad person, but I laughed so hard my roommate checked on me when you said “I really don’t care” after Sam’s girl told her sob story.

Anonymous

well -said about the brother drama!! I don't like it at all!! About the apple life,the problem here,Sam even didn't try to figure it out to where Dean was.On the other hand,if you still remember S6.1 Dean shouted out that he had read a hundred books to find out how Sam would get out,Dean even didn't actually give up hunting,either.He always brought a gun and he ran out to rescue someone soon after hearing scream,he also called 911.he found something unusual so he was about to go hunting!! Dean cried to Bobby 'Do I look out to you!" that was not exactly apple pie life.that's big difference with Sam who has actual apple pie life without caring of his big brother and people's life(with Jess for 2 years, with Amelia for 1 year)

Brendan O'Connor

Also Garth calling out Dean about Bobby being there for all hunters, not just the Winchesters, was great.

Anonymous

Sorry people but have always seen Sam's point about not looking for Dean. Maybe it was more his character when he was younger than now, but I understand it.

Lostmyshoe22

I completely respect your opinion and your right to have it and I’m definitely not mad at you about it but I just wanted to give it to you from my perspective (someone in their advanced years or at least 49 years 😊) as to why I’m OK with the storyline. People do, at a certain age (and you’re definitely not there yet), look back on things and get a little bit freaked out about where they are, where they’re going and what does it all mean, especially if they’ve not really made an adequate plan for the future. It may be a little early for Sam, but the past seven years he has been just living in the moment and not really thinking about the future, not really. So now, all of a sudden, he’s alone with no family or friends. Also, he did do everything to try to save Dean from hell and was entirely unsuccessfully. I’m not making excuses for not trying in the future, just stating his possible frame of mind at the time. They had spent a lot of time talking about what is dead should remain dead, and they had talked about leaving things alone and not bringing each other back which is why Dean took his year off (whether or not Dean made an attempt of which I am uncertain). So all that culminating at the same time, Sam not really knowing where Dean was, feeling completely defeated, he let go of it all. And from my own experience, it can really feel good letting go of it all . . . all the responsibility to family, friends, duty. . . like a huge weight lifted off your shoulders. And yeah, you may regret it later, but at the time it does feel good and sometimes you need that little vacation from responsibility. So I actually really find the storyline very believable and I don’t hold it against Sam but I also think Dean is completely valid in his feelings as well. I think if you can accept that, the season will be much more palatable.

Lostmyshoe22

Oh yeah, I didn’t like the girlfriend either. I definitely did not buy the connection there.

Michele

I would have understood it better if Sam had at least tried to figure out what happened to Dean. If Dean had actually died, then fine. But there was nothing showing that he was dead. He could have been anywhere, needing Sam to come and find him. Rescue him. Oh, wait. He was.

Michele

I agree with you about everything you said in this episode. I don't much care for Amelia either, and I don't feel the chemistry between her and Sam. Maybe Sam was just trying for another go at a "normal life". I also felt it really out of character for Sam to not even question what had happened to Dean and Cas. He normally would have. But, he was alone. I think him doing what he did after Dean went to Hell was partly due to grief and feeling guilty. Since Dean sold his soul to save Sam. And he wanted revenge, so was focused on getting Lilith. And we know how that turned out. So, seems like Sam doesn't always make the best decisions when he's dealing with loss, and all alone. His time with Jess was different, because he was on his own by his choice, and his dad and brother were still alive. Sam really did always want a normal life, but thought he had to give it up - so it's something he falls back to. I think he needs Dean to even care about hunting sometimes. Maybe. It's a theory in progress. lol But Sam did piss me off when I first watched this part of the season. I don't think he had any right to be angry with Dean over Dean being angry with him. Dean has a right to be upset and hurt. Sam needs to understand that and maybe try to apologize. He knows how these things affect Dean, and his insecurities. And Sam saying that he told Dean why he didn't look for him - really? As far as I heard, he said he didn't look because they agreed they wouldn't - when the other DIED! Dean wasn't dead. There wasn't anything to show he was dead. That's the thing that sticks with me. sigh. Sorry this was so long. I hate that these last two season's have set up a type of 2 camp mentality over the issues between Sam and Dean. I try not to get triggered over things said against Dean, but I can't help it but come to his defense. Just get tired of people hammering on him about things.

Signe (Seena) Stewart

Fun fact: when they're talking about purgatory and Dean quips about "the one in Miami" he's referring to a famous gay strip club 😂

Tammy L. Faulkner

At the time this episode aired a lot of ppl had been going throught the same situation as Amilia... That may hace been the reason for writing it into the show. Everyone deals differently with loss. And, it may have no REAL part in the show, but it does have plenty of REAL in the world we live in. I liked the idea of Amilia, and I understand Sams point of veiw and not searching for Dean. It was over... He was completely alone and felt like they had no more do overs left. I also understand Deans point of view. Both right, both wrong. Yes, the boys always have to have some drama between then, but we all know what happens in the end. Not details, but with their brotherly messed up love.

Toasted Toad

One thing the script is specific on is that Dean *did* try to get Sam back. He went to Lisa as promised and tried to live an 'apple pie' life with her, but he still tried desperately to find a way to save Sam.

EddieSpice69

I agree with you Shannan Seems every season they had a issue that would divide them in some way or another. But i'm with you i disliked amelia very much as most of fandom did! This Sam was the reason that i completely jumped on Destiel Band wagon For good!