I really hate it when people hate Mary Winchester.
I understand that it is confusing since the actress does not look the age that Mary should actually be (like 28 years old), but god– the lack of intelligence you have to have to understand that seeing your 4 and 6 month old children be adults and older than you is TRAUMATIC.
Yes, she sold Sam to Azazel but that was Chuck's plan; the bond that the Cupids made between her and John clouded her judgment. If you agree that most of Team Free Will's mistakes were mainly Chuck's fault, why not think the same about Mary?
Flirting with the idea of developing a fic idea I had where Dean freaks out after Cas is bought back (post s15) and flees to Jody's under the guise of fixing her roof or her fence or something and just keeps finding things to fix instead of going back to the bunker, and in that time he actually learns how to unwind and set aside his soldier mentality for the first time ever, opens up to Jody a little about not knowing how to accept someone's love without thinking it will kill them, and he also begins to grow out his hair and beard because again, he's no longer a soldier he doesn't need the utilitarian cut anymore, and when Cas finally gets fed up enough to chase him down and confront him he bursts into Jody's house ready to fight it out but is blindsided by Dean Winchester, love of his life, with floppy hair, a beard, some fuckass Hawaiian shirt, bickering in the kitchen with Claire as he cooks dinner or something and the steam is taken out of him so fast because it's the softest and most relaxed he's ever seen Dean that he just kind of walks up and puts his hands in his hair and stares at him while Dean has that emotional in love with my best friend crisis he was avoiding for months in like fifteen seconds flat
"What is the perfect example of dark romance?"
Hannibal NBC.
The entirety of my supernatural watching experience can be summed up as just loudly exclaiming "where the hell is Cas?" every season.
This! There is no better explanation.
Just want to mention the fact that cameron did not intentionally betray the poets in the way the fandom likes to paint he did. Yes he was doing it for himself but he was also doing it for them in his twisted little narrative. He knew, unlike the telephone and newspaper prank charlie did, this wasn’t just going to blow over, and he was riddled with grief. Keating definitely would have been fired nonetheless since admin was looking for reasoning as is. Cameron was smart enough to know that but not smart enough to realize that he’s wrong for doing it. He thought protecting himself and his friends was a noble act but in doing so he did doom and betray the only teacher who gave a rats ass about them. Charlie saw this, saw more importance in respecting the person who gave neil life in his last months over sucking up to the admin. Cameron fell short because he needed someone to blame, and he found that in Mr Keating.
The last one to realize that their relationship was a little... too much gay was Will.
still so insane to me that the term “murder husbands” was used in canon. freddie lounds was just straight up calling them gay in the newspaper.
For me, Supernatural ended on episode 19 of season 15. And after that, everyone does their own ending.
Chapter 20 doesn't exist. Yeah.
Jack revives Cas and the others... Dean and Sam quit hunt. Destiel happy ending. Jack decides to stay.
Yup, that's my finale.
"They made Dean act so stoic and emotionless during Castiel's confession–"
That wasn't Dean, that was Jensen. Bro didn't know how to react to his friend's overwhelmingly emotional performance.
I need an SPN normal au where Cas is just as unhinged as he is in canon. He's just a normal human, but he seems to randomly appear behind people whenever he feels like it. He has a normal job, but he threatens to throw Sam out of a window for drinking the last cup of coffee. He's in a normal, human relationship, but he gives Dean a real human heart for Valentine's Day and refuses to say where he got it from.
I know people like to believe that Cas disobeyed Heaven after three days of knowing Dean but they forget that Castiel took Dean out of hell, rebuilt his body and united it with his soul again. He knows Dean in every way possible, from the inside out; saw his purest and rawest form naked– it wasn't those three days, it was what Cas saw in Dean's soul (in his being) from day one that made him start thinking about disobedience.