“Oh! Sam said naked PEOPLE, not naked WOMEN: he’s such a good ally ☺️”
HE WAS THE ORIGINAL QUEERCODED WINCHESTER!!!! Are we forgetting that every episode in the early seasons someone (usually Dean) invented new ways to call him slurs????
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“Oh! Sam said naked PEOPLE, not naked WOMEN: he’s such a good ally ☺️”
HE WAS THE ORIGINAL QUEERCODED WINCHESTER!!!! Are we forgetting that every episode in the early seasons someone (usually Dean) invented new ways to call him slurs????
Thinking of teenchesters, well John noticing the difference between Sam and Dean.
Sam's 14 and has hardly looked at another girl, Dean at this age was always chasing after them(and still is quite the ladies man) and John had to remind him repeatedly the importance of condoms and safe sex. He wasn't ready to be a grandfather and he knows Dean was most definitely not ready to be a father at 14 or now.
Sam's quiet, bookish, only talks to Dean or when he's snarking back at John.
Dean on the other hand has always been brash and very confident of himself, actually reminded him of Mary.
She was the one who had asked him out after all. Sam's too much like him. Even if he don't want to hear it.
They're in a new nowhere town, some diner, Sam's face lit up when he saw the jukebox and John gives him and Dean some quarters to play whatever.
It's a pleasant evening, they're all talking and joking, the boys are being boys, they almost feel like a normal family.
Sam gets up to pick a song and John notices a boy maybe around Dean's age talking to Sam and he recognizes the body language.
He's flirting with Sam.
Sam's blushing and trying to talk but John can tell he's stuttering and then it hits him.
Sam's never liked girls.
It doesn't bother him, so Sam's different than Dean.
But now Dean turns around and his shoulders tense and he's getting up, acting more like a jealous boyfriend than a brother.
He's standing in between the two and Sam is visible upset and embarrassed. He practically stomps back to their booth.
Dean saunters back, a smirk on his face.
Sam doesn't talk the remainder of dinner.
Dean ends up sneaking off with the waitress.
And John has no idea what the hell he just witnessed and what's going on with his kids.
sam comes out to dean and all dean’s internalised biphobia goes out the window cause he can’t handle being a queer but he can’t handle even less sam having fundamentally different life experiences to him
i never really thought about this before, but when put through the lens of sam’s relentless queercoding, it becomes significant in a different sense that kubrick, the hunter who comes after sam in Bad Day at Black Rock, is explicitly religious. i get that it was probably just a funny gag, his misinterpreting the bad luck caused by the rabbit’s foot as God’s work, and it tied in with his evil antichrist themes, but sam was literally hunted down by a religious wacko who wanted to kill him for being “evil” according to word of mouth even when presented with no hard evidence to support the claim
@altarofrowena 's 2k celebration ⤿ day two: queer sam (insp)
He just is
I will do anything for a Sam/Paul fic. Because those two are just adorable.
Did Sera want to make Sam bi?
There's a lot of misinformation out there, so I wanted to share the facts.
This is from the s7 Guidebook. If you aren't familiar with Let The Right One In, it's a queer love story. The book and movie are famous in queer horror circles and me and my friends were obsessed with it back in the day, so it's fun to see Sera is a fan too.
It's a story about a human boy who falls in love with a vamp named Eli. At first, the boy thinks Eli is a girl, but he later learns that "she's" actually a boy and he experiences some internalized homophobia, but then gets over it as he falls in love. In Sera's episode Bloodlust, a vamp named Eli flirts with Sam.
You probably recognize Eli the vamp since his actor also plays Benny.
Sometimes people attribute Singer saying that no one wants to hear Sera's sick fantasies with her wanting queer Sam, but he actually says it in regard to her finding Jared/Sam hot when Sam is possessed by Meg and acting evil in Born Under a Bad Sign.