*nods* You might have a point. I was just thinking about this last night (because what else to do when sleep doesn't come than think of the Winchester boys?) and I almost reached the same conclusion.
See, Sam gets physically hurt a lot, it's like he's either monster-bait or, er, less competent (it pains me to say it, but he can use the excuse of lack of field practice), and it's not like his psyche is scar-free. But it seems like Dean is the one affected by stuff, though he wouldn't show it for the world. (If he were like in Coming Home more often, I wouldn't object...)
Of course, Sam hurt or in danger gives the h/c lover that lurks in me good fodder, and also the occasion for protective!Dean :D But I won't object if they switch once in a while.
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It looks like that long-awaited series review complicates the more I think about it. I hope you don't mind me spamming your LJ with long comments while I'm thinking out loud, so to say ;-)
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Date: 2005-12-17 12:01 pm (UTC)See, Sam gets physically hurt a lot, it's like he's either monster-bait or, er, less competent (it pains me to say it, but he can use the excuse of lack of field practice), and it's not like his psyche is scar-free. But it seems like Dean is the one affected by stuff, though he wouldn't show it for the world. (If he were like in Coming Home more often, I wouldn't object...)
Of course, Sam hurt or in danger gives the h/c lover that lurks in me good fodder, and also the occasion for protective!Dean :D But I won't object if they switch once in a while.
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It looks like that long-awaited series review complicates the more I think about it. I hope you don't mind me spamming your LJ with long comments while I'm thinking out loud, so to say ;-)