her-roses-never-fall:

earthybunch:

her-roses-never-fall:

dissolving-worlds:

hunenka:

dissolving-worlds:

Dean: And what happens when the mark turns you psycho, then what?

Sam: You lock me up, where I can’t hurt anyone, and throw away the key.

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME, SAM?! When Dean asked you to do that to him, you refused and released the DARKNESS, the very problem you’re trying to fight right now, but when it’s tables turned all of a sudden you want Dean to do the thing you previously refused to do, so you can be the Saviour™?! 

It’s also
interesting that when Sam suggests the “lock me up so I can’t hurt anyone” plan,
nobody goes “OMG look! He’s giving up! He stopped fighting!”

Yes! 

(sarcastic voice) Cause, y’know, when Sam does something self-destructive for the greater good, the narrative paints him as a selfless, humble hero, but if Dean does it, it’s considered as a selfish, codependent act of senseless suicide, of course. How else could it be. 

It’s so strange that this narrative bias favouring Sam still goes unnoted by most fans…

They weren’t even trying to hide the bias either. That’s what pisses me off the most about it. 

Sam needed to take on the Mark instead of Dean because, apparently, he won’t give into it were as Dean will because he’s already been tainted by it?? Like what fucking sense does that make? Honestly?
 
Dean having already borne the Mark is exactly why he should have it because he already knows how to do handle it and Dean did, in fact, handle it. Dean never actually gave into the Mark. Ever. Unless you consider killing a pedophile who tried to rape Claire and was going to kill him and a family of Nazi sympathizer mad scientists who killed Charlie and had kidnapped him giving into the Mark which I sure as fuck don’t.

Dean can’t handle the mark but somehow Sam I-was-a-demon-blood-junkie-and-could-barely-keep-Lucifer-in-check-despite-being-his-true-vessel Winchester is going to have a much easier time holding back primordial chaos? 

Fuck that noise.

I’m honestly laughing right now. Please refer to the quote that started this bullshit. “What happens when the mark turns you psycho?”

To me, that sounds like Dean is assuming the mark will overpower him, not “have an easier time holding back primordial chaos.”

And “tainted by the mark,” I’m not sure if you’ve missed a few episodes of this season or not, but I’m pretty sure that goes back to Dean being stuck so far up Amara’s ass because of the bond the mark caused. But yeah no, you’re completely right. Dean should be the one to lock away Amara even though he can never truly lock her away. This was also showcased by Dean attempting to go to Amara when he saw that she was wounded, but was held back by Sam.

But again, you obviously must be right because everyone on Dean’s side is right because Dean is always right even when he’s torturing souls in hell, calling his brother a monster for drinking demon blood in order to save humans from harm, lying and letting an angel possess him, putting a mutilated soul back into Sam, allowing Sam to rescue Lucifer, who tortured him for years.

Oh, my mistake. That’s just Dean looking out for his little brother. I must have forgot.

Wow. A Sam Stan hijacking a post about the narrative bias against Dean and making it about how Dean is a literal piece of shit who has done absolutely nothing but crucify Sam at every conceivably possible interval? What a shock. Totally wasn’t expecting to see that.  

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