Unfortunately, I didn't see it that way. Instead of dealing with the issues he has with Sam, he avoided them by going separate ways. Mature behavior would be, IMHO, saying no, enough running, we will stick together and actually deal for once like adults. He's doing exactly what John did - no boys, I can't take you with me, I can't worry about you etc. etc., I have to go alone and face the bad guy. Also, his behavior kinda reminds me of Sam in S4, when he told Ruby that he wanted to hunt without Dean because Dean was weak. Now Dean is saying that he can't hunt with Sam because Sam might slip again.
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Date: 2009-09-18 08:42 pm (UTC)Unfortunately, I didn't see it that way. Instead of dealing with the issues he has with Sam, he avoided them by going separate ways. Mature behavior would be, IMHO, saying no, enough running, we will stick together and actually deal for once like adults. He's doing exactly what John did - no boys, I can't take you with me, I can't worry about you etc. etc., I have to go alone and face the bad guy. Also, his behavior kinda reminds me of Sam in S4, when he told Ruby that he wanted to hunt without Dean because Dean was weak. Now Dean is saying that he can't hunt with Sam because Sam might slip again.