Is Sam always angry because he's Lucifer's true vessel/demon blood from Azazel, etc, or does he just have anger management issues?
I believe we're supposed to at least lend the 'Lucifer's vessel' idea credence if not outright think that's the reason; but maybe its just that with everything Sam has dealt with in his life, all the guilt and sadness turns to anger/rage and he either can't - or doesn't know how - to express it or channel it in a way that it doesn't consume him.
Had to hurt hearing the Dr throw the basic message of Dean's words in his face during their fight in the S4 finale, about Sam resembling something non-human and being a monster.
Kinda OT, but was great hearing the brothers bless each other with forgiveness over things that happened in the last 1.5-2 seasons, even if were saying it to the Dr, in his office, just after the teaser.
I believe we're supposed to at least lend the 'Lucifer's vessel' idea credence if not outright think that's the reason; but maybe its just that with everything Sam has dealt with in his life, all the guilt and sadness turns to anger/rage and he either can't - or doesn't know how - to express it or channel it in a way that it doesn't consume him.
Had to hurt hearing the Dr throw the basic message of Dean's words in his face during their fight in the S4 finale, about Sam resembling something non-human and being a monster.
Kinda OT, but was great hearing the brothers bless each other with forgiveness over things that happened in the last 1.5-2 seasons, even if were saying it to the Dr, in his office, just after the teaser.
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