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Jensen Ackles photographed by Anthony Avellano for Deadline, 2026
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Technically not a restraint but when a cat falls asleep on your lap you donāt get to move š
4th art for restraintstiel week courtesy of @valdelion and @niceworkhuggybear
Other instalments: Collar, Cuffs, Rope
This is too cute. From Misha using Jared as an arm chair (and Jared letting him), to them whispering secrets like little giggly school girls.š¤£
source in tags-credit to the owner isla on twitter
Why is Misha holding on to Jared for dear life?š
PurCon 10, Düsseldorf - Closing ceremony (may 24th, 2026)
Tracker, 3x22 "The Best Ones" Bts
My PurCon 10 JenMish duo photo on saturday
Me: "could we do like a reaction to my shirt?"
Jensen *looking at my shirt*: "Oh god"
š this is prob one of my fave pics now š
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And if I said Jensen's understanding of fandom, ships, and fanfic pretty much starts and ends with the episode FanFiction? I don't even mean that in a snarky way. I genuinely think he, and even Misha to some extent, really don't get a lot of fan culture from our perspective, especially when it comes to subtext + media analysis, and instead take things very literally. (I'm reminded of a time Misha was asked abt his favorite Destiel moment and he genuinely thought the confession was the only real Destiel moment and had to have it explained to him that fans see any moments between Dean and Cas as Destiel moments).
But anyway. I recently came across gifs from FanFiction again and this exchange is really the crux of it all IMO:
DEANĀ : There's no space in Supernatural. MARIEĀ : Well, not canonically, no. But this is transformative fiction.
This is where I think the divide is for them as actors. To them there's canon (in the most literal rigid sense) and then there's fan stuff. That's how it was presented to them in the episode.
I saw another post that was like "oh jensen thinks supernatural was a real life documentary and fan stuff is the fiction." And, well, kind of?
Like the thing is, I actually understand exactly what was being saidāor trying to be saidāat the con. And I understand Jensenās POV on the matter, even if I completely disagree. Like I GET it. Itās the plot of FanFiction to him. Like Dean, he has his reality (what he filmed, his own intent) and the fans have their interpretation. And yes to him those are separate things. (Which btw is why he was bringing up that other ship. Not to equate the two or say Destiel is like inc*st, but to say, to him, these are both "fan things" that exist outside of his understanding of canon).
But like Dean in the ep he very much has been like, fans can find their own meaning. And heās said versions of this before where itās not HIS job to tell anyone what the art means. He doesnāt seem to really get the whole concept of meta / subtext / analysis. And how anything within the text regardless of intention is fair game for interpretation and if we can make a solid argument for itās textual and valid. But thatās okay. A lot of fans donāt understand that either. But he still has seemed chill with fans doing their own thing in the past. Heās been perfectly nice to Destiel fans before and signed countless fanarts and complimented them. He doesnāt seem have a problem with the existence of the ship itself. Heās just very literal abt things from his end.
And where things went wrong here is that he was 1.) specifically asked for his personal opinion on how he played it. And 2.) the fan continued to push, interrogation style, even with Misha, which led to a lot of discomfort, awkwardness, and annoyance. Honestly, it was very reminiscent of times JayTwos and W* have tried cornering him with leading questions abt bro stuff. It was uncomfortable and not the way I would have approached it at all. Which is why Iām not really mad abt it. Or finding anything fun abt the whole circus it created.
In the latest edition of "how it started, how it's going" it seems the boys have settled into their happy lives very well, it seems <3
Happy 5 years of Destiel everyone! [tap for HQ]
Here's to 5 more millenia šš
it took me a while, but i did it. these feelings are processed (i think), and gone with the flow. ultimately, i concluded that this mess of a panel does not fundamentally change the way i feel about Jensen.
did i feel hurt? yes.
was i disappointed? yes.
did he fucking ruin my whole Saturday? also yes.
does him not agreeing with my interpretation of the show he was in make him a bad person? absolutely not.
his opinion does not invalidate mine or vice-versa.
he experienced the show in a very different way than we did, that's all. people often forget that actors are just people too.
and people are messy. people forget things, people get flustered when pressured, and defensive when met with hostility.
i watched the video, and i don't think Jensen was being hostile, mean, or even dismissive. he just answered the question honestly: he doesn't see destiel as part of the show, and he didn't play Dean that way. and that's ok.
a sincere answer can still disappoint people, but a disappointed audience does not automatically mean the speaker acted maliciously.
Jensen has always been kind and polite with everyone, including queer fans. years of previous interactions support this. even after the panel, he was still kind in his interactions with destiel fans.
he could have very easily taken this incident as ācatās out of the bag, time to put up boundaries against this thing that bothers meā and start distancing himself from it. but that didnāt happen, because the notion that destiel offends him never came from him, but from the antis.
he personally doesnāt interpret Dean that way, and that still doesnāt make him the giant bigot the antis desperately want him to be. heās not on their side.
i'm not including Misha into this because i'm not even mad at him. honestly, i think he tried his hardest to navigate an impossible situation. he was clearly trying to defuse the tension and protect everyone involved, and i appreciate that.
I think Jensen is genuinely a good person. everything weāve consistently seen from him over the years suggests heās fundamentally a decent guy. he wasnāt trying to attack or demean anyone.
Ok I mean yeah all this is true
I just truly cannot comprehend why all the fuss around this panel is focused on Jensen saying he doesn't personally ship Destiel
when Misha FULLY ADMITTED THAT THE WRITERS KNEW ABOUT DESTIEL FOR *YEARS* AND WERE DROPPING HINTS WITH NO INTENT TO FOLLOW THROUGH UNTIL *LITERALLY AS THE 15x18 SCRIPTS WERE BEING WRITTEN*
like forget destiel or spn, this shit should be news ACROSS FANDOM
Well, I canāt answer for everyone else, but I can explain why I wrote this piece specifically about Jensen.
Right now, heās the one receiving the overwhelming majority of the hate. There are people joking about hurting him or wishing him dead, and thatās honestly awful and deeply unfair.
And Iām being completely honest when I say Iām not even mad at Misha. I think he genuinely did his best in a very messy situation. The fan who asked the question put both of them in a lose-lose scenario. Between the interruptions, the pressure, and the atmosphere in the room, neither of them really had the chance to slow down and organize their thoughts properly.
As for āthe writers knew about Destiel for years and were dropping hints without intending to follow through,ā that honestly isnāt new information. Fandom has known for years that the writers were aware of the ship and its popularity. There was even a market study about it long before season 15 aired. As far as I know, Misha has never denied that.
At the same time, TV production is collaborative and complicated. Actors and writers are not solely responsible for every creative decision. There are producers, editors, directors, network executives, and many other layers involved. All Misha did control was his own performance, and I think he gave that role his full sincerity and commitment.
He has consistently stood by the idea that Casās confession was romantic and meaningful, and that Cas expressed and acepted his true self and love for Dean in that moment. That part of the story clearly mattered to him.
What I think happened at the panel is that the fan was trying to push Misha into publicly contradicting or confronting Jensen, and that was never realistically going to happen. Not because Misha was being dishonest, but because fandom discourse is not more important than his real-life friendship with someone he has worked beside for over fifteen years. to me is clear that they genuinely love and care about eachother)
At the end of the day, their relationship with each other is real. Fandom debates are not the center of their lives, even if they matter a lot to us emotionally.
I love ā¤ļø this
Whatās beautiful about this interaction is that itās fandom at its healthiest:
inspiration becoming compassion.
fiction motivating real-world good.
people channeling admiration into helping others.
Not entitlement.
Not āprove my interpretation is canon.ā
Not trying to corner actors emotionally.
Not treating celebrities as fantasy objects instead of people.
Just: āyour work mattered to us, so we tried to make something good happen because of it.ā
it took me a while, but i did it. these feelings are processed (i think), and gone with the flow. ultimately, i concluded that this mess of a panel does not fundamentally change the way i feel about Jensen.
did i feel hurt? yes.
was i disappointed? yes.
did he fucking ruin my whole Saturday? also yes.
does him not agreeing with my interpretation of the show he was in make him a bad person? absolutely not.
his opinion does not invalidate mine or vice-versa.
he experienced the show in a very different way than we did, that's all. people often forget that actors are just people too.
and people are messy. people forget things, people get flustered when pressured, and defensive when met with hostility.
i watched the video, and i don't think Jensen was being hostile, mean, or even dismissive. he just answered the question honestly: he doesn't see destiel as part of the show, and he didn't play Dean that way. and that's ok.
a sincere answer can still disappoint people, but a disappointed audience does not automatically mean the speaker acted maliciously.
Jensen has always been kind and polite with everyone, including queer fans. years of previous interactions support this. even after the panel, he was still kind in his interactions with destiel fans.
he could have very easily taken this incident as ācatās out of the bag, time to put up boundaries against this thing that bothers meā and start distancing himself from it. but that didnāt happen, because the notion that destiel offends him never came from him, but from the antis.
he personally doesnāt interpret Dean that way, and that still doesnāt make him the giant bigot the antis desperately want him to be. heās not on their side.
i'm not including Misha into this because i'm not even mad at him. honestly, i think he tried his hardest to navigate an impossible situation. he was clearly trying to defuse the tension and protect everyone involved, and i appreciate that.
I think Jensen is genuinely a good person. everything weāve consistently seen from him over the years suggests heās fundamentally a decent guy. he wasnāt trying to attack or demean anyone.