It makes sense, yeah. But I wouldn't be too worried. The episode clearly wasn't about Sam -- it was about Castiel and Raphael and how things finally took form. The part with Sam's wall was even a bit... It wasn't all that ~needed to happen just yet. It just felt like they wrote it that way to give Dean yet another reason to be disappointed in Cas, that Cas would go so far to actually ~hurt Sam (who's everything to Dean) in order to cripple Dean and Bobby and Sam so that they couldn't interfere with his plan.
I'm sure that Sam will play a big role in next season and there will be exploring the ramifications of him remembering Hell -- in the last ep he just collected himself and rushed to "kill" Cas and save Dean and Bobby, whereas Dean coming back from Hell lasted the whole season 4, along introducing Cas and the other angels. And what comes to soulless!Sam, he was such FUN, but it wasn't realle ~dealing with his time in Hell. Now that he remembers it all, I'm sure his character will also evolve during the next season. One doesn't come back from Hell and stay the same, Dean is a good example for that. So, yeah. I wouldn't be too worried. :)
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Date: 2011-06-02 07:02 pm (UTC)I'm sure that Sam will play a big role in next season and there will be exploring the ramifications of him remembering Hell -- in the last ep he just collected himself and rushed to "kill" Cas and save Dean and Bobby, whereas Dean coming back from Hell lasted the whole season 4, along introducing Cas and the other angels. And what comes to soulless!Sam, he was such FUN, but it wasn't realle ~dealing with his time in Hell. Now that he remembers it all, I'm sure his character will also evolve during the next season. One doesn't come back from Hell and stay the same, Dean is a good example for that. So, yeah. I wouldn't be too worried. :)