This is the one thing on SO that time and again screws me up. I expect external links to open in new tabs and I am constantly closing an external page when I'm done looking at it, only to find that my previous session on SO has disappeared along with it. It's frustrating because it doesn't make sense to me for an external link to open overtop of the site you're viewing.
But I suppose people have different tab-using habits, and I treat a new tab like a new session--a branch in my exploration of a thought. When I want (or more importantly for this discussion expect) the session to branch (after all I don't necessarily check where a link is going before I click it), I mentally treat that external link as a new session that I can kill if I'm through with it. It's a strange feeling to have StackOverflow hide underneath that session and disappear when I kill it.
I don't buy the argument "let me control my browser: if I want a new tab I'll do it myself", primarily because a) tabs are cheap, I want to be able to close a tab and not worry about it getting rid of some unrelated previous session, and b) this just means extra mental effort to decide in advance whether I want to consider an action a branch in my exploration or part of the same thought.