Someone else on my FL brought this up about Dean and I'll C & P the same response here:
That's the fundamental problem of Dean as a person/character - he hasn't made very many of his own decisions in his life. At least MAJOR decisions. He didn't have to listen to Sam, but he did. He took orders. Like the good soldier he was brought up to be. Like John himself had told him to get thee to a nunnery one night stand with some kid which may or may not be yours. Sam didn't do that to him, he did it to himself by not making his own choices.
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Date: 2010-09-26 11:52 pm (UTC)That's the fundamental problem of Dean as a person/character - he hasn't made very many of his own decisions in his life. At least MAJOR decisions. He didn't have to listen to Sam, but he did. He took orders. Like the good soldier he was brought up to be. Like John himself had told him to get thee to a
nunneryone night stand with some kid which may or may not be yours. Sam didn't do that to him, he did it to himself by not making his own choices.