Because I canât stop thinking about the parallels between 4x22 and 15x2.
Dean taught Cas to care, but at what cost?
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Because I canât stop thinking about the parallels between 4x22 and 15x2.
Dean taught Cas to care, but at what cost?
realizing there's no logical reason for the characters to be doing the thing you want them to be doing
realizing that just means you can find an illogical reason instead
How life feels when you start a new 50k+ word fic that you can just TELL is going to be your new hyperfixation
happy pride month everybody
"The ghostfacer effect" was like spn speak for what gays implicitly understood in past media: The queer content could not be shown, and would only be aired in code. You have to watch for it in the corner of your eye, always just offscreen, never looking at it directly. It's happening, but they aren't going to show it, not on screen.
It's a mixtape you didn't see Dean give, an understanding of CBGB you never saw Cas aquire, a cardigan you never saw Cas & Dean joke about, a gay bar where you never saw anyone kiss, a fivesome that happened between scenes, pictures in hats you never saw multiple characters take, tables you didn't see characters drink themselves under, taunts from vampires that don't make any sense, euphemisms that fell out of use long before the audience was born, mood lighting intentionally placed that gets waved away as coincidence, mirrors with straight couples that are very on the nose, memories being rewritten, confessions left just a teensie bit ambiguous, group reunions where the camera is framed on only two people, euphemisms applied to both straight couples and a set of same sex "friends", knowledge the characters strictly acquired off screen, declarations to groups where only two characters are emotional...
Until Nov 5, 2020
When for one day they turned the camera directly into the sun.
They filmed it and the world shut down. They aired it and it stopped turning. Just for a second. The filter slipped, before it was fit back on.
*flinching for the impending barrage of tomatoes* So actually I donât want a spn reboot
Destiel, my beloved. Literally the most poignant love story in modern history.
Just dropped 2.5k words of unadulterated pining in this weekâs update of Orange Juice. Wish I could email all of you boxes of bandaids because OUCH this one hurt. It gets better tho, pinky promise.
Friendly reminder that Jensen was just the actor, not a writer or the showrunner. The actual writers of the show have confirmed and shown the exact opposite: yes, Dean did reciprocate.
There are multiple deliberate parallels between Dean and Cas and other couples on the show, which clearly confirm that their relationship was written romantically.
In the final season, the writers repeatedly used Sam and Eileenâs romantic relationship as a mirror for Dean and Casâs. One example: when Eileen tells Sam she doesnât know whatâs real anymore because of Chuck, Sam kisses her and says âI know that was real.â This directly mirrors the scene earlier in the season where Dean tells Cas that nothing in their lives is real because of Chuck, and Cas replies, âYou asked what about all of this is real? We are.â
Another clear parallel: Sam loses Eileen and Dean loses Cas literally in the same episode, 15x18. In fact, the entire episode where Castiel confesses was built around characters losing their love interests, starting with Charlie losing Stevie, specifically to set up and mirror Dean losing Cas at the end. The writers genuinely could not have made it any clearer.
On top of that, they introduced Adam and Serafina â a human and an angel who were deeply in love â literally one episode before Castielâs confession. That was obviously not accidental. It was clear foreshadowing and an extremely direct parallel to Dean and Castiel. Everyone knows the biblical Adam and Eve story, but Supernatural deliberately changed the narrative specifically to mirror Dean and Cas â a human and an angel, just like Adam and Serafina.
They did the exact same thing with Cain. They didnât even cast an actor to play Abel. Instead, they created an entirely new character, Colette, Cainâs great love, specifically so she could mirror Castiel in Deanâs life. Cain literally tells Dean, âYouâre living my life in reverse,â and says that Dean will kill Cas first and then Sam. Since Cain killed his brother first and then his love interest, Dean living the story in reverse means Cas is his Colette (the love interest) and Sam is his Abel (the brother). That was extremely explicit. That is not subtext â that is text.
And finally, in episode 15x19, right after Casâs confession and death, Lucifer impersonates Cas in order to manipulate Dean into letting him in. That is the ultimate confirmation that Dean reciprocated. The show had already established Luciferâs consistent method: he always impersonates the personâs dead love interest in order to manipulate them into letting him in. He did it with Nick by impersonating his dead wife Sarah, with Sam by impersonating Jessica, his dead girlfriend, and with Vince Vicente by impersonating Jen, his dead lover. And he did it with Dean by impersonating Cas.
Therefore, Castiel is canonically Deanâs love interest. Destiel is canon. You cannot argue against these canon facts.
A bloody overcoat. An old drinking flask. There's just something about Dean hanging on to things, hoping to be haunted. :(
Dean watching various members of his family burn vs watching the man he loves burn. Fucking fight me if you think there isnât a difference.
I think what strikes me the most how in the first three gifs, his face seems rather tense. His jaw is clenched and he stares at the fire with grim determination. He feels the loss, but he still focusses on the fact that he has to keep going on.
The last one though - his shoulders are slouched, his jaw is slacked, and his eyes donât really focus on anything. This isnât the face of a man who wants to keep going, really.Â
âBut Jensen Ackles saidââ
Thatâs nice, but Jensen isnât the authority on Dean Winchester. No one person IS though. Dean was shaped by many hands over the course of fifteen years. Supernatural had a number of different producers, editors, set and costume designersânot to mention a whole TEAM of writersâall of whom had their own interpretations of the characters, and found unique ways to display them.
Lighting choices can be symbolic. Plot themes and parallels can serve as subtext. Camera angles can convey emotion. Even the decision on how long certain shots linger meant something to someone. Can we please stop pretending the actors are the sole creators of these characters.
I know Misha has said that the idea of Cas being in love wasnât introduced until season 15. That doesnât mean that back in season 5 there wasnât someone on the production team who didnât see it from the beginning. Maybe they couldnât pitch it outright. Maybe they did, and it got shot down before it made it out of the writers room. I canât imagine how awful it would feel for them to see the show they so lovingly worked on be called âhomophobicâ or âqueer baiting.â What if they were just trying to tell their version of the story the only way they were ableâthrough nuance?
Even the fans played a role in molding the narrative. The show itself has outright acknowledged this, MULTIPLE TIMES. Actors are not the gods of fictional universes. You donât need their confirmation or blessing to partake in media analysis. Art is collaborative, and you and I are just as entitled to that as anyone else.
Iâve always loved this quote by Katherine Paterson: âOnce a book is published, it no longer belongs to me. My creative task is done. The work now belongs to the creative mind of my readers. I had my turn to make of it what I would, now it is their turn.â
And this is why I never take the opinions of the creators, actors, writers, artists, etc personally. Sure itâs fun when they agree with my take on the story but Iâm not gonna let their differing opinion, no matter who they are, keep me from enjoying my headcanons and opinions. My viewer, reader, listener experience is mine and not dependent on other peopleâs agreement.
Your opinion and your interpretation of any media is yours regardless of who disagrees. And it doesnât have to be âcorrectâ or âcanonâ for you to enjoy it. Weâre not writing a damn lit paper, enjoy what you want how you want.
âBut Jensen Ackles saidââ
Thatâs nice, but Jensen isnât the authority on Dean Winchester. No one person IS though. Dean was shaped by many hands over the course of fifteen years. Supernatural had a number of different producers, editors, set and costume designersânot to mention a whole TEAM of writersâall of whom had their own interpretations of the characters, and found unique ways to display them.
Lighting choices can be symbolic. Plot themes and parallels can serve as subtext. Camera angles can convey emotion. Even the decision on how long certain shots linger meant something to someone. Can we please stop pretending the actors are the sole creators of these characters.
I know Misha has said that the idea of Cas being in love wasnât introduced until season 15. That doesnât mean that back in season 5 there wasnât someone on the production team who didnât see it from the beginning. Maybe they couldnât pitch it outright. Maybe they did, and it got shot down before it made it out of the writers room. I canât imagine how awful it would feel for them to see the show they so lovingly worked on be called âhomophobicâ or âqueer baiting.â What if they were just trying to tell their version of the story the only way they were ableâthrough nuance?
Even the fans played a role in molding the narrative. The show itself has outright acknowledged this, MULTIPLE TIMES. Actors are not the gods of fictional universes. You donât need their confirmation or blessing to partake in media analysis. Art is collaborative, and you and I are just as entitled to that as anyone else.
when the sex is a character analysis
In Deanâs language, we donât say âI love youâ, we say :
In Deanâs language, we donât say I love you⊠to Cas, because every time we tryâŠâŠâŠ
They silence us.
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Howdy gals ân pals! This weekâs chapter of Orange Juice was genetically engineered to stress you out!
Spoilers: We get the Crowley reunion we deserved in canon, Eileen is a badass, and Dean is losing his shit. Weâre ramping right up to the climax of the fic, so buckle your seatbelts!
See you guys next Friday with Chapter 26!
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some days are really hard and it can be difficult to understand why. but usually its probably because my blood is haunted
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