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I simply don’t like when people act like what happened to Jack is what should have happened (as if the show didn’t deliberately spell out it would be Bad beforehand!), or like we can hand-wave GodJack as being fine and good in a continuation as long as other ~more important topics~ like destiel are eventually addressed.
Jack’s fate is the crux of the tragedy of the finale. Supernatural is a show about parents and children, and that cycle of violence remains unbroken. Jack was forced to become like his grandfather (the cosmic Father of the universe) because that’s who his fathers needed/wanted him to be. Jack shouldn’t be seen as an afterthought or a side note. He’s the thematic center that ties everything together, including the queer family structure of destiel.
So here’s my hot take: whether or not they go fully explicit with any kind of Chuck won concept (and they don’t necessarily have to)… any continuation must address that what happened to Jack isn’t a good thing — for him, for their family, or for the universe since the show stated God shouldn’t have personhood — in order to truly be fulfilling.
Jensen Ackles came to me in a dream to tell me that he would only do a supernatural sequel if Dean and Cas got to explore their romantic relationship
Day one billion of wanting more The Winchesters.
Just kidding, I love the chaos
I know this whole situation is kind of terrible, but I’m not going to lie I’m thriving off this drama 😬
Yk that well known trope where one main character confesses their love for another main character and then dies without getting any reaction and then it never gets mentioned again and then the show ends and they think about making a sequel but without the character with an unfinished story line? Everyday stuff yk. If I had a nickel for everytime that happened in any piece of media...