Sam’s mind whirs and whirs and whirs, and Dean’s more calm and quiet.
Definitely--I mean, Sam's a lot more intellectual, analytical. He likes knowing how and why things work, and he tends to overthink. Dean's a lot more intuitive and physical (not to say he can't do the analytical thing, but when he and Sam are together, he usually defers to his brother.)
I guess Good and Evil can only see black and white and not shades of grey, eh?
Yeah, that was one of the things I was going for. Actually, I touch on this in my response to tsuki_no_bara's post, but when I originally started sketching out ideas for this piece, one of the main points was Good and Evil's lack of flexibility or real understanding of the mess they've created. It's all a game to them; they don't care what happens any more than I care whether I actually finish the game of Free Cell currently up and running on my computer. ;)
It’s a wonder his downstairs brain hasn’t gotten him into heaps of trouble on the show.
Seriously.
Thanks so much for the lovely feedback--I'll have to go back and reply to your other posts as soon as I get a minute this evening.
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Date: 2006-07-09 01:03 pm (UTC)Definitely--I mean, Sam's a lot more intellectual, analytical. He likes knowing how and why things work, and he tends to overthink. Dean's a lot more intuitive and physical (not to say he can't do the analytical thing, but when he and Sam are together, he usually defers to his brother.)
I guess Good and Evil can only see black and white and not shades of grey, eh?
Yeah, that was one of the things I was going for. Actually, I touch on this in my response to
It’s a wonder his downstairs brain hasn’t gotten him into heaps of trouble on the show.
Seriously.
Thanks so much for the lovely feedback--I'll have to go back and reply to your other posts as soon as I get a minute this evening.