Last night's episode of Supernatural, entitled "Fresh Blood," made us wonder what is really going on with Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki). Since he was brought back from the dead, many have wondered if Sam is 100 percent "pure" after he was resurrected in the end of season 2. Previously, the demon Azazel taunted Dean, telling him that Sam might have come back with some slight tweaks and changes. Since the beginning of season 3, we've seem Sam with some signs saying that he's not the same conscientious Winchester he was before. If something is indeed wrong with our beloved hero, what is it and what does it mean for the future of the character and the series?
This twist in the storyline reminds us of another classic sci-fi classic hit, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, wherein Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) resurrected in season 6 after being pulled out of heaven. When she started over her life on earth, she began despising herself, distancing herself from her friends and playing around with her sworn enemy, Spike. But it was soon revealed that this was all because she was readjusting to life on earth, not because she returned as a half-demon.
This makes us wonder what's really going on with Sam Winchester. Is he really one of the bad guys now? Demons do lie, and it is quite possible that Azazel was just playing games with Dean, but with Sam's cold nature recently, we might think that Azazel was right. Sam killed Jake wholeheartedly, and added the Crossroads demon along in the dead pile. These are things the old Sam wouldn't do just like that, thus making us think that there might be something wrong.
Fans will have to stick to the tube to find out where the road will take Sam and Dean, and for the meantime, go on and theorize on what will happen next in the lives of the Winchester boys.
Last night's episode of Supernatural, entitled "Fresh Blood," made us wonder what is really going on with Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki). Since he was brought back from the dead, many have wondered if Sam is 100 percent "pure" after he was resurrected in the end of season 2. Previously, the demon Azazel taunted Dean
A psychologist or psychiatrist experienced with Autism
dallas criminal lawyer www.mcconathylaw.com - our office has successfully defended 42 out of 47 dwi cases set for trial by either not guilty or dismissal since january of 2003.