"If love is a drug then I don't need it." - Richard Ashcroft
I've always said that Sam Winchester is my all-time most favorite character in the world, mostly because I can relate to him on a really deep level that's hard to explain. The latest arc of the character's saga on "Supernatural" is one where he's nostalgically saddened by the loss of a short-lived relationship that he'd found himself in with a tough-yet-lonely woman named Amelia Richardson during the year-long gap in between the seventh and eighth seasons of the show. This particular storyline struck home with me because, looking back on it, I'd once found myself in a similar complicated happiness with someone who was just as special to me as Amelia was to Sam. For a brief period, I knew what it meant for the first time to share a mutual love and, also like the character, I had a second family to call my own.
But, as Trent Reznor would say: "Things fall apart." Us baby brothers just have to keep fighting the good fight, I guess, Sam. The future holds many adventures.

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