Hilarious, persuasive/"rational"(yey!), and a bit foreboding in the end. Thank you so very much for this!
I can see the spin-doctor Sam with the target of one (or two, if Dean ever tolerates or admits the need for rationalization) so very clearly. (Sam has a long history of doing that with "normal," doesn't he?) No surprise he's so thorough that he has to include Dad in the list of potentials, just as a principle of things.
Yet even he doesn't see the need to spin on Dean's hotness, which is just right.
Just love the image of John a happy clown next to Sam the grump, and Dean in sweat *blush*, and the nice tie in with the wetSamintowel.
The undercurrent of desperation covered over and repressed by the most particularly purposeful tunnel vision of Saminlovelust: I'd be doing ostrich like Sam with such a worthy target to focus on (and chased by such an inevitable sense of doom).
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Date: 2006-05-08 11:06 pm (UTC)Thank you so very much for this!
I can see the spin-doctor Sam with the target of one (or two, if Dean ever tolerates or admits the need for rationalization) so very clearly. (Sam has a long history of doing that with "normal," doesn't he?)
No surprise he's so thorough that he has to include Dad in the list of potentials, just as a principle of things.
Yet even he doesn't see the need to spin on Dean's hotness, which is just right.
Just love the image of John a happy clown next to Sam the grump, and Dean in sweat *blush*, and the nice tie in with the wetSamintowel.
The undercurrent of desperation covered over and repressed by the most particularly purposeful tunnel vision of Saminlovelust: I'd be doing ostrich like Sam with such a worthy target to focus on (and chased by such an inevitable sense of doom).