Sam Winchester is the younger brother of the Winchester brothers in this hit fantasy film. Supernatural It’s been running on The CW for 15 years now. Sam has always been the more complex, the smarter among the brothers.
Fans learned that Sam was preparing to live the apple pie life with his girlfriend Jessica and study law at Stanford when his brother Dean came to see him. Sam is a rebel who left his family and hunting life, only to become a dedicated hunter. This is how he transforms from season to season.
Part 1: Young Hunter
In the first season, Sam is a guy with solid plans for his future, about to start a career as a lawyer in the company of a beautiful girl.
However, the demise of the two brothers began as early as season one with Jessica’s tragic death. Sam finds himself back in Impala with Dean, though he’s still brooding over the tragedy. He was also mercilessly teased by his more mischievous brother.
Part 2: Special Children
In season two, Sam is revealed to be a special child, one of those whom the demon Azazel identified at an early age as potential receptacles for Satan himself.
Sam has doubted himself this season, as he sometimes has inexplicable visions. John Winchester also appears briefly before sacrificing himself for Dean, and Sam is torn between his love for his father and the guilt he has always turned against him.
Part 3: Deep Sins
Sam spent a lot of time in season three trying to find a way to save his brother from the diabolical deal he made at the end of season two to bring Sam back from the dead.
Sam’s constant fear that Dean is going to hell because he quickly becomes more serious than it was in season one. Sure, he ultimately failed to save Dean from the exchange, but that wasn’t due to a lack of effort.
Parts 4 and 5: The Chosen One
In seasons 4 and 5, Sam and Dean discover that they are destined to be human vessels for the Archangels Michael and Lucifer, respectively.
Sam naturally broke down, he and Dean together did everything to send the demon back to the cage of hell. Season five ends with “Swan Song”, despite their best efforts, Sam is eventually possessed by a demon and jumps into a hole in the ground at Stewart Cemetery. It took Sam a lot of energy to take this step, literally, to say goodbye to his brother.
Parts 6 and 7: Scars
Sam returns to lifeless in season six, in full Terminator mode. Actor Jared Padalecki has a gift for dark characters and delivers a macabre performance as lifeless Sam.
Sam later regained his soul, but when Lucifer began to haunt him, he was haunted by what seemed to be forever, not only in his dreams but also in his waking hours. Sam has been traumatized for a long time trying to stop the demon from taking control of his mind and pushing him to the brink of insanity.
Parts 8 and 9: Maturity is short and it’s a whirlwind
In season eight, when Dean returned from Purgatory, Sam took a seat in the backseat and revealed that his brother never even looked for him while he was away. Dean might be disappointed, but Sam actually made a wise decision to break the unhealthy cycle of codependency the brothers had formed.
But all hopes of stability were dashed when Dean (bless his soul) returned from purgatory. Feeling guilty for not looking for his brother, Sam seeks redemption by performing the mission necessary to seal the gates of hell, which nearly resulted in his death. In season nine, Sam accidentally becomes a vessel for the angel Gadrell and ends up killing Kevin Tran, another act he will never forgive himself for.
Parts 10 and 11: The Keeper of His Brother
Sam had a small role behind the scenes in seasons 10 and 11, with Dean leading the fight against Abaddon before completing the full Mark of Cain story in season 11.
However, while Dean is clearly the central character these seasons revolve around, Sam has always sided with his brother, trying to find a way out of the Mark of Dean and then finding him while Dean is wandering. ladders everywhere. With Crowley after becoming a demon.
Parts 12 and 13: Maturity
The wise brother kept his spirits up throughout seasons 12 and 13, as the two brothers battled the darkness, faced God, and effectively became the guardians of young Nephilim Jack.
In fact, while Dean’s emotions are complicated right now, Sam has remained sober and steady. Throughout his struggle with English literature and his search for Mary in another world, Sam remains calm despite being under tremendous pressure.
Part 14: The leader
In Dean’s absence, Sam took over in the penultimate season, with all the hunters from the afterlife and this world gathered behind him.
Sam is a born leader, using his inclination knowledge, information, and organization to guide the other Hunters, while also trying to track Dean as he is possessed by Michael.
Season 15: From Rebel Boy to Man
Sam Winchester became a grown man who dedicated his life to saving people, hunting, and the family business – exactly the kind of life he hoped to escape at one point, but then realize that all of this is not so simple.
Sam has grown from a stubborn, rebellious boy in season one to one of the best and smartest hunters of his generation.