Or his reaction to Steve Bacic's character in general. I have a feeling if Sam hadn't gotten them out of that scenario by performing impromptu surgery, Dean might have by jumping Dr. Sexy in a storage closet.
'Selfless'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Oh crap, I completely forgot about the Dr. Sexy stuff. Duh.
Dean's still holding a murderous grudge against the Trickster, and it's Sam who's pushing for teaming up with him and letting bygones be bygones.
I think I still feel betrayed that Bela shot Sam and then la la la things were fine between her and the boys.
Clearly they (or the writers) forgive more easily than I do.
Slide down that Kinsey scale, Dean. There's an angel waiting for you.
I have little issue with Sam wanting Gabriel's help to battle Lucifer. It's not the same thing as being friends with him. Sam was willing to sacrifice a virgin in Jus In Bello. He's that guy.
HOWEVER, sexy dreams about Bela? Nuhuh. They were just stupid about that. Yeah, I was one of the fans spitting at Bela, but really, I was screaming at the boys to not trust Bela. Every time she showed up, Sam and Dean grabbed the Idiot Ball, and I hated what that did to the plot. So I wasn't sad to see her go. She didn't do anything for my enjoyment. Their interaction could totally have been written sensically.
Sam was willing to sacrifice a virgin in Jus In Bello. He's that guy.
Hey, hey, hey -- she volunteered to go under the knife, remember.
It's still a pretty hard core choice to make. He's obviously not needing everything to be fluffy puppies and rainbows in order to get good done, from long time.
I also think Sam was willing to do it before she offered, though.
Sam became the end game player, and Dean started seeing more shades of gray as the series progressed.
Oh no, particularly ever since they were facing down Dean's yearlong deadline, he became brutally pragmatic.
I'm terribly shades of gray. I think that if you can sacrifice one to save many, it's a valid choice. Especially because if you try to be ethically above it all and not consider it, usually a whole lot more people die. Including your virgin.
Yeah, I loathed Bela. It was just bad writing and plotting. I would like there to be more awesome women on the show though.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few... or the one.