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‘Supernatural’ Aftergasm: Why Bad Dean is Good for the Show

Back in “Yellow Fever,” some people wondered if Dean didn’t get sick because he was a dick. Creator Eric Kripke denied it, but now I think the genius did protest too much. After last night’s bombshell reveal that Dean enjoyed torturing souls in Hell, it seems slightly obvious that Dean is a little bit of a dick.

I’m not trying to tick off the legions of Jensen lovers in the Supernatural community, but this twist certainly puts some tarnish on the image of the show’s golden boy. Kripke went ahead and made one of the lead characters rather unlikeable and made him do something that is not easy to forgive. From a storytelling perspective, I find this utterly fascinating.

Dean fans may not love that their man took pleasure in causing others pain, but it’s a great move for an already strong show. Supernatural is now willing to go to much darker places than ever before and it’s not afraid to make the Winchesters flawed.

For most of the past two seasons, fans focused on Sam’s transformation and the fact that he was slowly turning over to the dark side. But this revelation instantly moved Dean well past Sam on that scale. We now have to reevaluate our preconceptions and figure out what’s good and what’s bad. What’s good and what’s evil?

That was essentially the premise of last night’s entire episode. Supernatural made a huge shift by dropping any supernatural elements. There were no ghosts, no monsters, no paranormal phenomena, it was just about two seriously disturbed individuals stalking and killing a family. As messed up as they were, they were just human beings, and Dean killed one of them.

There’s a big difference between killing a demon and killing a human, and those lines blurred last night. It’s not an easy place to go, nor is it pleasant, but it’s interesting and compelling, and I look forward to seeing how much further down the rabbit hole Dean will go before someone has to stop him.

Is Dean turning evil?

  • No (83%, 5 Votes)
  • Yes, and I like it (17%, 1 Votes)
  • Yes, and I hate it (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 6

Source: buddytv.com

Jan 16 , 2009     •      Posted By Melanie      •      Filed Under: Reviews, Supernatural     •      2 Comments »


2 Responses to “‘Supernatural’ Aftergasm: Why Bad Dean is Good for the Show”

  1. CJ Says:



    I DON’T THINK IS TURNING EVIL. I NEVER THOUGHT DEAN WAS A SQUEAKY CLEAN CHARACTER TO BEGIN WITH. DEAN HAS SAVED PEOPLE BUT HE ALWAYS HAD A DARK SIDE. HE ALWAYS APPEARED TO ENJOY INFLICTING PAIN ON OTHERS. HE ENJOYS TO FIGHT, HE ENJOYS KILLING THINGS. I FEEL DEAN HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TORTURED SOUL. REMEMBER IN DREAM A LITTLE DREAM, HE TOLD THE “DEMON DEAN” THAT HIS FATHER WAS OBSESSED WITH FINDING THE YED AND PUT TOO MUCH PRESSURE ON HIM TO PROTECT SAM? DEAN HAS CARRIED A LOT OF EMOTIONAL SCARS FROM THE PRESSURE OF BEING JOHN WINCHESTER’S SON. SO MAYBE HE JUST TOOK ALL THAT ANGER AND FRUSTRATION OUT ON THOSE TORTURED SOULS IN HELL. WHATEVER THE REASON, IT DOESN’T MATTER, I’M A DEANGIRL FOR LIFE.

  2. Jo Says:



    I don’t think he is as evil as such things as demons but as CJ said, he’s always showed signs of enjoying killing things. One can’t forget that Dean is a hunter and was raised that way. He was raised in a military upbringing which Sam escaped but Dean stayed with. He was exposed to it longer and being a hunter means you can’t try and escape these things. You have to remember that hunters kill and I haven’t seen one in the series yet who didn’t enjoy it slightly.
    Also remember that Dean couldn’t be too evil or God wouldn’t have ordered his revival. Nor would they warn him of SAM being too dark. I think he just had a lot of stored anger and frustration at being tortured for those thirty years and took it out on the others he was taken to. Now that he’s back on top, he’s horrified at what he did. I think it was one of those things where it made sense at the time but afterwards doesn’t understand it.