Rewatching supernatural after all this years knowing that it'll end in the confession scene gives me chills and scratches my brain in just the right way 🤌🤌🤌
Sam saying that he would have let Dean die if their situations were reversed after a whole episode in season one dedicated to Sam reading his dad’s journal and contacting everyone to try to find a way to save Dean even when Dean tells him to let him die in peace, like…bestie, I love you, but this is historically not true.
These two idiots kill me because what Crowley is hearing from Aziraphale is, “I am able to look past your demonic nature because I love you so much, but if there was a way, I would change that part of you” and what Crowley wants to hear is, “I look at all of you and I love all of you”
Meanwhile Aziraphale’s actually saying, “I love every version of you that I’ve known, but I miss the smile you had when I met you and I would give anything to bring that joy back”
alignment chart except it's only crowley
Percy Jackson but Hestia has a cabin. that is where the unclaimed go because she goddess of home and family. Demigods get claimed faster because when they show up Hestia glares at her siblings, nieces and nephews untill they claim them.
The good omens fandom currently:
Something about Sam, especially in the later seasons, is that he is the first one to forgive, the first one to sympathise and the first one to understand.
After everything he's been through, being a pawn jerked around the chess board his entire childhood by heaven and hell, being tainted with demon blood, The Cage - it only makes him further believe in the persevering goodness that exists in people. Even when proved wrong, even when it comes back to bite him in the ass, still he sympathises.
After Castiel went haywire in s6/7 and broke his wall merely as a way to hold Dean back, still Sam prays to him and says that he forgives him, that he still thinks of him as family.
After Mary reveals she is working with the BMOL behind the brother's backs, the same people who kidnapped and tortured Sam for days, Sam is the first one who responds to her and meets with her to try and understand her perspective, even when he is still angry and hurt.
Once Jack is born, without Castiel and Kelly, Sam is the first one to believe in his goodness. To fight for him, even against his own brother, even though this is the son of his tormentor.
Even when they catch Ketch again in s13 and Ketch spews some crazy shit about being his twin brother, even though it's stupid and it comes back to bite him in the ass, Sam gives him the benefit of the doubt. He lets him out of the dungeon and gives him a sandwich.
He is the first to forgive Castiel again and again and the first to make an effort to understand his perspective.
I just... I love sam so much... he just believes so much in other people and their capacity for goodness and change. He knows from experience how messed up the world is and how being put in certain situations can make you do bad things, so he always gives people the benefit of the doubt.
he has a problem
Things Good Omens season two is about:
Where is Gabriel
Where is Gabriel
Historical flashbacks that are an excuse to put David Tennant in silly outfits
Shax getting increasingly stressed out
Michael getting increasingly stressed out
Bildad the Shuhite
I'm serious where is Gabriel
Aziraphale and Crowley somehow being the gayest people in a neighborhood full of only gays
No really where the fuck is he
Muriel
Ineffable Bureaucracy??????
Haha yeah cry over this you stupid sad gay who just wants to be loved I bet you feel angsty now you dumb bitch
Rewatching that same thing over and over again
Guys
They built him a whole new radio tower to come home to. They knew his dramatic ass was just off licking his wounds.
Charlie: We should have a nice room ready for Alastor when he gets back!
Lucifer: Ughh, fine. Just put it on the opposite end from me