Breathtaking Shots of Supernatural’s Sam Winchester!
Sensitive Sam
Even when not flashing his contagious smile, young Sam is adorably cute. The baby face, the innocence in his eyes, the bangs and the messy hair combine to form an irresistible package.
2.11 “Playthings”
2.04 “Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things”
2.15 “Tall Tales”
2.17 “Heart”
3.02 “The Kids Are Alright”
Powerful Sam
In season 4, a new Sam begins to surface – one that is full of rage and power. The chains on Sam’s soul frame the first shot from 4.16 “On The Head of a Pin.” Sam’s transformation is nearly complete in the second shot from 4.23 “Lucifer Rising.”
Ironically, the ultimate grasp of his evil power leads to one of the most chillingly sublime shots of Sam in the history of the show. From 5.04 “The End.”
By season 6 (coincidentally post-Hell?), a good looking young man with more knowledge, experience and pain starts to emerge from the previous teen-boy innocence, as seen here from 6.11 “Appointment in Samarra.”
Sam’s new look is more sultry and dangerous, as hotly capitalized upon by his soulless (and shirtless) escapades in 6.03 “The Third Man.”
The man who Sam Winchester ultimately became is strikingly handsome and intensively expressive, befitting the intensity of the saga he has endured. The first shot is from 13.01 “Lost and Found”. The second is from 13.21 “Beat the Devil.”
His intensity is never more impressive than when Sam is on the job. Warrior, hunter, hero. From 12.14 “The Raid.”
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- I’m the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Manager (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), Live Tweet Moderator, reviewer and feature writer for The Winchester Family Business. Before joining the Supernatural Family, I worked for 22 years at a global consulting firm, but after years of long hours, high pressure and rigorous demands, I quit corporate life to raise my children. After my first Supernatural convention, I was driven to share my shock and awe in a two-part essay that The WFB was brave enough to post, and my second life calling, that of being a writer, began. My first published book, Fan Phenomena: The Twilight Saga was released in late 2016. Please share in my cross-fandom excitement by following its Facebook page @FanPhenomenaTwilight and my personal Twitter account @LSAngel2. You can read about this whole miraculous transition in my chapter in Family Don’t End With Blood, published in May 2017.
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