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Scrolling through my dash in the Credit Union waiting room during restraintstiel week 2026 is like playing Russian roulette with a fully loaded gun
I was staying off the byler train cuz I lived through the johnlock conspiracy. I was staying out of byler because I lived through supernatural. I was staying out of byler because I watched Merlin, and So Many Shows that have queerbaited and dangled and snatched away a happy ending. I thought that I was just watching history repeat, I’m so jaded and tired of straight shows stringing us along. But… maybe. I have a small glimmer of hope. It makes me happy to see people so inspired and assured and passionate. But it’s too late for me. I’m too jaded. But I want to feel that way again.
I love the vague middle America vibe of spn but I also wish there were more regional episodes. I want them to go to the Southwest, or Florida, or the bayou, or the Appalachian mountains. Give me Americana!!!
I survived 15 seasons of supernatural and that's emboldened me to try to get through 21 seasons of Grey's anatomy. somebody has to stop me
I need to I need to rant about this friggen spn finale. And not because of the finale-- but because of the fandom. Ya’ll are killing me.
Why does everyone seem so surprised that this show ended with Sam and Dean? This show has always been about the two of them-- It started with them, it makes sense that it would end with them-- and the whole friggen middle was about them, too. Were Cas and Jack a huge part? Yes. Obviously. But everyone in the show acknowledged that if push came to shove the brothers would always choose each other over the world. The whole ordeal with Chuck only proved that-- they only sacrificed each other after the had sacrificed the world-- they had nothing left to give up but their relationship. Thats the only reason they offered it.
Also-- no offence, this show has always, always prioritized platonic love over romantic? If Destiel became canon, Castiel would have died within the next episode or so because that's what happens to all the love interests ever. And this is also my problem with wincest-- it would have never been romantic. The main emotions of this show have never been romantic. The only time they ever were was with Jess and she literally died in the first episode.
Also also, their endings were very fitting? Deans happy ending was to live his life with Sam, and he did. Sam’s happy ending was to live a normal life. He did. And in the end, they both were together in Heaven. (not as soul mates, because jack ripped down the walls and stuff buts thats a diff discussion) This is the only way they would have both managed to get their happy ending, and be together in the end.
Obviously, the finale had its problems. But yall are acting like this finale was the worst thing in the world. Like they completely uprooted the whole point of the show. Chill. Thats not the problem with it. Its like, the opposite-- Cass is with Jack, Dean is with Sam, everybody’s happy. I love vanilla but this is like, the classic metaphoric vanilla ending.
The whole relationship between the brothers is Sam learning to Prioritize Dean’s form of love-- his co-dependency and over protectiveness, while Dean learns to respect Sam’s form of love, a little more independent and based on trust. Instead they both get their form of love, instead of giving it up to show that they love each other more than they love their... love. I hope that made sense.
Thus, they both get what they want and don’t have to give up a part of themselves for each other. Its too much cake.
Regardless, it was still a fairy tale level of happy endings.
Edit: this whole last part I added like two seconds after I posted sorry
There was literally no other way to end the show, and adding a secondary relationship, like cas and/or jack would have taken away from the fact that the show has always been about them. The only time they came close to introducing a secondary relationship was when they showed Bobby, but even then he was just there to explain the perfectness of haven. He was a good character choice for that role because he was important to Dean, but that role wasn’t created because of his importance to Dean.
I keep reading posts about how the theme was found family-- also lies. This show was never about Found family or real family-- It’s A Terrible Life (Dean Smith and Sam Wesson ep) shows us that its not about how they’re related by blood-- it’s just because they’re Sam and Dean. Sam and Dean choose each other over their parents too. Blood has nothing to do with it. Cass and Jack show that it’s not about found Family. because they choose each other over that too. and Adam shows us it’s not about brotherly love.
So in the end, obviously it was going to end with Sam and Dean. Other than Bobby and like, child dean, no one else is in the episode. Because it’s not about romance, and its not about family, it’s about Sam and Dean. It’s always been about Sam and Dean. When did people lose sight of this?
Haven’t drawn him for awhile. Really miss this beautiful angel.
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