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The Great Sam vs. Dean Debate

Despite being addicted to Supernatural since its premiere, I wasn’t involved in the show’s online fan community until season 3.  I was surprised to find just how dedicated and knowledgeable the fans are, and I’m still amazed at how much discussion takes place after every episode.  Supernatural viewers are a vocal bunch, and they’re certainly not afraid to speak up when they dislike a plot twist or new character.  I’m sure we all remember the great controversy known as Rubela-Gate ’07, just to name one example.

No matter what crazy demonic forces the Winchesters face, fans never seem to tire of debating whether Sam or Dean is the better character.  The Sam vs. Dean debates can be rather brutal, and much virtual blood has been spilled as viewers have raged back and forth arguing the merits of the two brothers.  As someone who loves both characters equally, I have to ask, can’t we all just get along?

For some reason, it seems that the Sam vs. Dean debates have intensified in season 4.  This could be due to Dean’s expanded role in the Supernatural mythology, which has given Jensen Ackles more to do this year.  The instant it was revealed that Dean was pulled from Hell by an angel, he’s played a big role in the show’s ongoing story arc.  Meanwhile, Sam’s descent into darkness has been talked about more than it’s actually been seen, and he even spent one episode almost entirely off screen.  This upset some Sammy-lovers, as did the controversial argument that he might be considered a rapist due to his supposed dalliance with Ruby.

Of course, just because Sam fans are angry doesn’t mean Dean addicts are satisfied.  I’ve often heard complaints that Dean is written as being too stupid, which is an argument I’ve always found rather silly.  Fans also got upset when a recent episode implied that Dean might be a dick, which forced creator Eric Kripke to release a statement explaining his intentions.  The latest point of contention seems to be that Sam has been lying to his brother about various things since he returned from Hell.  This has given Dean-lovers another reason to rail against Sammy, which has just added more fuel to the fire.

I think it’s fine for people to prefer one brother over the other, and I certainly encourage speaking up if a character or plot line is being written poorly.  That being said, can’t we set aside the competitive nonsense?  I don’t have a problem with people disliking a certain character, but if you’re a true fan of Supernatural it seems that you should at least like both Winchester brothers.  If not, how can you stand to watch the show?

In my opinion, a well-written television series should present characters who are flawed.  It’s a fact that humans occasionally make terrible decisions.  We lie, we cheat, we veer left when we should veer right, we keep secrets, and we often make terrible mistakes.  Any series that doesn’t imbue its characters with these very human foibles isn’t worth watching.  The thing that makes Supernatural so great is that the Winchesters are just like us.  They aren’t perfect little robots who always do the right thing, which means it’s okay to get angry at them when they do something completely stupid.  Unfortunately, some fans choose to cast judgment on the characters every time a poor decision is made, which isn’t healthy for anyone.

The other reality fans need to consider is that Supernatural is a television show.  Just like with any series, there are going to be times when one character is focused on more than another, and there may be episodes where your personal favorite doesn’t have a thing to do.  That’s one of the things viewers have to handle with any show that lasts for multiple seasons.  I’d love it if Chuck Bass could be the focal point of every Gossip Girl episode, but then it wouldn’t be the same show.  I feel the folks behind Supernatural do a great job at balancing the arcs of both characters, and I’m sure neither Jensen or Jared has ever complained about not having enough screen time.

I hate for this to come off as a rant against the fans, as that’s not my intention.  I’m just tired of the negativity.  It’s great to debate plot twists and controversial decisions made by certain characters, but once the arguments turn nasty it only upsets people.  Supernatural is an amazing series with two amazingly well-written, fully fleshed out characters at its core.  If you want to argue that particular point, maybe you’re watching the wrong show.

Sam vs. Dean debates are:

  • Annoying and tired (60%, 3 Votes)
  • Healthy and fun (40%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 5

Source: buddytv.com

Nov 11 , 2008     •      Posted By Melanie      •      Filed Under: News, Supernatural     •      4 Comments »


4 Responses to “The Great Sam vs. Dean Debate”

  1. andrea Says:



    dean can not be without sam and vice versa,you may like one more than the other,buy not confront them,that the actors do not compete with them on the show.sorry my inglish

  2. Jessie Says:



    OMG!!! Some of these fans can be soooo stupid. I love this show. You could ask anyone I know that I AM the biggest Supernatural fan you could find but I’ve had to stop reading these message boards and articles that deal with all these debates and controversies because it’s so silly and stupid. The only reason I saw this was because it was on the main page. Honestly, just watch the show. Enjoy it. As for the Sam Vs. Dean thing, I love both characters equally. I understand why Dean may be getting more story and screen time. If people would realize that Sam from season 1-3 has had most of the story revolve around him. Dean has had his screen moments in those seasons but now its his time to have his own story arc while Sam still has his. I’d be saying the same thing if the roles were reversed. As I read the posting, I saw there is apparently an argument about Sam possibly considered a rapist due to his relationship with Ruby. I never knew there was any argument about this but it did cross my mind for a second before but only as a possible argument that Dean could give to stop Sam from being with her again. Other than that, it’s just another silly argument. It’s possibly though that after this next epi that even Dean may not hate Ruby quite as much as before since he’ll find out that she helped and saved Sam while he was gone and apparently will save Dean in this epi. All and all, I love this show, love this website, and hope that people could just enjoy the show without causing such a hornets-nest of debates and watch the story unfold.

  3. Jessie Says:



    I’m sorry if my last posting sounded harsh but I’m seriously getting upset and annoyed about all these debates. It kind of diminishes the show for me. Guess I have to try harder at not reading these things. P.S. if this next episode goes the way I think it will, I would say there will be more fuel for those debaters…unfortunately!!!!

  4. Melanie Says:



    Why did I never read about these debates? I must be a bad fan or eventually a good fan, because I don’t care. I love all seasons and I love the brothers equally, too. Even it it doesn’t look that way, by co-owning a site about Jensen ;D
    Anyway, Jessie, I support your comment 100 %. I mean, even if you look at Sam as some sort of “sidekick” in season 4 he has the most important moments ALTHOUGH this season is actually focusing on Dean! So nobody should complain about one brother getting more attention than the other one. I don’t see any difference in any of the already aired episodes.