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Merry Christmas @hummelberries here's the link to the fanfic for your prompt!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/43821082
Acquired Stardust
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Klaine Secret Santa Gift Exchange 2022
Merry Christmas @hummelberries here's the link to the fanfic for your prompt!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/43821082
Ravenclaw HannibalAU! gonna make this into a sticker as soon as i figure out how printers work lol
Hey! I was perusing the klaine fanart tag, and I saw your wonderful artwork. I am currently trying to get a feel for how many artists are left in the fandom and who might be interested in participating in a future bang/writing and art challenge that I’ll be organizing through @the-lima-bean blog. If you’re interested, a survey can be found on the aforementioned blog, and your response will be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
*If you’re not interested and/or no longer create art for klaine, please feel free to disregard this message.
sure id be intrestead! lmk when it is, i usally miss the dates on this stuff cuz i never know its happening :'''3
when your FBI profiler elopes with the cannibalistic serial killer you’ve been after 🙄 let jack be homophobic as a treat
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what im up to? yeah yeah ive been getting really into notepad lately. like the program notepad, on windows
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I’VE BEEN TRYING TO find this again for THREE YEARS but once Free! came out I couldn’t google ANIME SWIMMING CLIP ANYMORE
This is such a god damn amazing piece of animation
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Funny story: I was reading a book on queer representation in films and “Porky’s II” was mentioned as a classic example. The basic plot is that a bunch of kids put on a production of “Midsummer Night’s Dream” at school and those guys who are cast as fairies end up constantly making excuses because of it, trying to make their roles sound more manly. In the end though, all of them take part and the character who typifies masculine values the most plays Thisbe with no protest (involving his cross-dressing as a girl). This got me thinking…
In 4.05 “Monster Movie”, Dean says that if his life could be a movie, he knows exactly what he’d pick and Sam guesses correctly that he’d choose “Porky’s II”. Dean initially pretends that Sam got it wrong, but ultimately concedes that it was a lucky guess. Now where have we all heard a story before about a overly masculine guy who is initially too afraid to indulge what are seen to be feminine or gay characteristics?
Interesting choice, Dean, interesting choice…
So I was looking back at this post and I realized I had totally messed up the tags for it. I had tagged it “Dean is bi” and left it at that, even though that’s not at all what this post is saying. It’s a lame mistake, but I’ve seen it happen other discussions- the association of Dean liking feminine things (such as those pink panties) with his bisexuality without explaining the thought process behind such an association.
So here it is.
This original post is NOT REALLY talking about Dean’s sexuality. It’s talking about how Dean seems to relate to an “overly masculine guy who is initially too afraid to indulge what are seen to be feminine or gay characteristics”. Essentially, this allows us to conclude that this choice of movie is evidence that Dean is not the macho-manly-man he tries to appear as, and that he’s afraid to be anything else.
This is Dean’s relationship with gender and gender presentation, not his sexuality. It’s possible to be a macho-men at heart and be bisexual, or be a straight man who likes feminine things. Gender identity and presentation are NOT inherently connected to sexuality like this.
But from here, in the case of Dean Winchester, people can and do extrapolate. We’ve seen many times that when Dean harbors a liking for certain things that would make him seem less manly (feminine dress, panties, Dr. Sexy M.D, etc. etc.), he does his best to deny them. Therefore, it makes sense that if he was bisexual, he’d see his attraction to men as a failure to live up to the macho model, and would therefore do his best to keep it hidden.
Dean’s relationship with the feminine does not prove that he is bisexual, but it proves that if he IS bisexual (see: the rest of the show) he would do his best to avoid admitting it.
IN SHORT: Dean tries to be a macho man, but we can see that he’s not. This does not prove that he’s bi, but that since he would lie about expressing feminine characteristics, he would also lie about not being straight.
Completely agree with your additions.
One thing I will say, though, is that Dean’s liking of “Porky’s II” does still play into “Dean is bi” evidence. The boys who are afraid of their masculinity being threatened within the film are cast as fairies in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. The term “fairy” has often been used pejoratively to refer to gay/bi men. “Supernatural” itself references this in the fairies’ episode where Sam asks Dean after his abduction, “Did you service Oberon, king of the fairies?” in what is obviously a challenge to Dean’s perceived sexuality. “Midsummer Night’s Dream” is known for its queer undertones too.
Dean’s liking for a film in which several boys are cast as fairies, initially trying to make their roles appear more manly then actually enjoying their parts, consequently has another significance. One which does still play into discussion of whether Dean is bisexual or not.
So I’m coming back to this because a) it’s awesome, and 2) I’ve got more random thoughts on the subject that I can’t shake from my brain.
Because this moment on it’s own is beautiful and enlightening and does all the things mentioned above. But think about how it fits into the Monster Movie episode as a whole.
The MOTW is a shifter, who shifts between monstrous, female, and male forms. How they define their gender is unknown, but their gender presentation is fluid. As Lucy, they seamlessly blend in with the other barmaids.
(We also don’t know their sexuality except for “Jamie” but it might be worthwhile to note here that, at least on some level, the shifter and Dean are connected by their attraction to Jamie. The plot is very much centered around how much the shifter wants her, in a creepy creepy way, and Dean’s attempts to court her/protect her. ).
Add to this the fact that the shifter’s backstory- being assaulted and kicked out by their family, being ostracized everywhere- seems to be a story that too many queer people can relate to.
It makes me kind of uncomfortable to have this parallel in the predator, “monster” who “always dies at the end”, but I’m going to analyze it as it is :P
Anyway. So the shifter is coded as queer, has at least one similar motivation with Dean, and can change gender presentation seamlessly. (Well, by stripping off their skin).
Now, I think it’s safe to assume that the idea of John Winchester reacting in a similarly violent way to queerness, femininity, or unrelated things (incompetence at hunting, talking back, etc. etc.) has to have been a very real fear of Dean’s. Not to mention the fact that his hunting lifestyle has always made him an outcast, unable to put down roots anywhere. So it might be a bit of a stretch, but there’s two parallels, and then we get his allusion to a movie embracing fairies and cross dressing, which he must love for Sam to pick up on it so readily.
(Too often Sam buys into Dean’s macho-man facade and it’s sad)
(And maybe there’s a possibility that the shenanigans of this MOTW brought thoughts of this movie to the forefront?? This is just speculation)
So maybe when Dean is saying that he wants things to be “black and white” is not just a cheesy play on the episode’s charming gimmick, or a call for things to be easy, just good/evil, without any angel-and-demon dealings, without complicated moral choices.
Maybe there’s a part of him that wants the dichotomy of male/female, straight/gay, etc to be upheld. It would make things so much easier for him. But just as with a good/evil dichotomy, the implication is that after this credit scene, things are not going to get simpler, or more straightforward or more straight.
And I don’t know I just have a lot of thoughts about this.
(can I tag @almaasi this? Because I know you’ve written a lot of meta about how Dean is not a macho-manly-man and I feel like this might be interesting?)
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you know, what surprises me about this is that Sam’s “lucky guess” actually hit the mark, and Dean accepted it. from that interaction (and from Sam’s “well, you are kinda butch, maybe they think you’re overcompensating” quip way back in 2x11, plus perhaps “are you gonna look at more anime or are you strictly into dick now?” in 7x12) we can extrapolate that Sam has been completely aware of Dean’s struggle with gender presentation and/or sexuality for quite some time.
so, I have a question: why does Dean bother putting up the façade? there’s a 100% chance Sam would be understanding and supportive if Dean were to go lax on the macho-manly thing. (anyone who thinks he wouldn’t… we are watching the same Sam Winchester, right? sweet, brave Sammy? who loves his brother near-unconditionally?) and given that nearly everyone else Dean knows and loves is usually dead at any given time, there’s nobody else in his life who he’d need to hide from. (except maybe Cas.)
point is, given the casualness affirmation of Dean’s “lucky guess” reply, I think Dean and Sam might even be in some unspoken understanding: Dean is hella uncomfortable talking about it, so they don’t talk about it. but they both know.
Can I just add that in this glorious episode in which Dean is called ‘G-man’ three times when no one has ever called him G-man before, we get this glorious prop:
Mega Bi G.
Another little thing: entire premise of the episode was that of a monster who was ostracised for who he is, so he turned to monster movies to find representation of people like him. Naturally, this is a clear reference to real-life groups of people who turn to pop culture in this way, and in fact it seems to best parallel the experiences of queer people, as there’s a long-running tradition of cinema only depicting queer people as villains (such as the infamous Psycho Lesbian trope), and a just as long-running tradition of queer people looking up to those characters as the closest to actual representation they could get. (If you’re interested in this, I’d highly recommend you check out the book/movie The Celluloid Closet!) So, first up we have an actual episode of Supernatural that accurately (if metaphorically) address the importance of (queer) representation and how difficult it can be to fine, which is… very interesting in the context of later seasons.
But to tie it to Dean: in an episode literally all about a person looking to movies about people like him because he couldn’t be comfortable in itself in a way that metaphotically hints at queerness, we have Dean admitting that the movie he’d most want his life to be is one about masculine guys who struggle but ultimately succeed in accepting that it’s okay to act in feminine-coded ways. Hmm.
Also Dean emulating his father and the hunter culture he grew up in, basing his outward presentation on this leather-coat wearing, hard-rock listening persona as a survival strategy. Dean paralleled the shapeshifter in a lot of ways.
Going back to Sam and how he obviously wouldn’t react badly to any of this, I think that Dean hides and projects these struggles not because he thinks Sam will reject him for it, but because he rejects himself for it. His entire life has been focused on taking care of Sam, presenting Sam with a strong parental figure who would always be there for him. Since Dean was only a child at the time, though, he had to emulate a strong parental figure in order to be that for Sam, rather than growing into it himself- and since strong parental figures were in short supply, he imitated John as best he could. Which means that what Dean perceives as Sam’s perception of /him/ is intrinsically tied in with his need to protect Sam. It doesn’t matter so much how Sam will react to Dean’s less-than-black-and-white gender performance and sexuality; rather Dean feels compelled to continue the charade as long as he is in the protector/caregiver role, regardless of what Sam already knows about him. It’s all tied up in Dean’s rejection of his own identity in order to fit himself in the role that he was forced into as a child.
It’s not a coincidence, then, that Dean allows Sam to see more of his less macho-man inclinations at times when his protectiveness of Sam is less at the forefront, or even waning. The example that comes to mind, of course, is the Shake It Off incident, which comes in the middle of a shift in Dean’s understanding of his relationship with Sam.
The reason why NBC’s Hannibal found such a huge female audience is because Fuller’s/Mads’ Lecter is not a male power fantasy: he’s a female power fantasy.
He’s not a broody snippy git whose appeal is assumed apriori and who in real life would drive away absolutely everyone he met (e.g. any sad manboy ever trotted out as a lead by Moffat).
He’s not an “aspirational” over-muscled hulk.
He’s not a fighter for ‘truth’ or ‘justice’ for whom bodies are just collateral on his path to heroic self-actualization
This Hannibal is the Head Bitch In Charge.
He is independent to the n-th degree. He lives to please himself and no one else. He is fabulous. He shamelessly geeks out over obscure and refined pastimes and shares them with friends. He is the Queen Bee of his social circle. He takes any excuse to treat himself, but he also has perfect self-discipline: gym is not optional. His time-management skills are superhuman. He can decorate and keep a house like Martha Stewart, hold down several jobs, and practice multiple hobbies daily.
(And what are his hobbies, aside from slaughter? Cooking, foreign languages, drawing, playing musical instruments and composing. And clearly clothes shopping. He is probably on first-name basis with the best tailors and cordwainers in town. Contrast with Will, whose hobbies are stereotypically masculine: fixing motor boats, fishing, playing outside with his dogs.)
Hannibal is not young, but he wears his age gracefully. He regrets nothing, like an embodiment of Piaf’s “Non, rien de rien”. His hair is perfect because he clearly spends time in front of the mirror styling it, not because the show’s producer wanted him to look effortlessly cool (*cough*Sherlock*cough*).
He never, ever loses his temper in public, as if he knows that the world/audience will not fawn over him for trying to assert himself through vulgarity, posturing, or volume - all the typical ways in which men like to hijack and dominate conversations.
He can dispatch a creepy stalker like Franklyn with a single neck twist, with no consequences. A sweet fantasy, indeed. If only real life stalkers were so easy to dispose of.
Hannibal’s victims - those who were not killed in self-defense or as ‘murder presents’ for Will - tend to fall into two categories: other killers who act like *they* are the baddest bitches in town (Gideon, Tobias, the mural guy) and people who disrespect him. Of those, there are surprisingly many. In fact, it seems like the very esteemed pillar of Baltimore society Dr. Lecter goes through life constantly being dissed. This is rather puzzling. Hannibal is a tall good-looking white gentleman who speaks like a professor, dresses like a count, and drives a Bentley that costs more than people’s houses. And yet something about him prompts many people, especially in the service industry, to be rude to him.
But he doesn’t confront these “pigs” (already a gender-loaded term, even though it gets applied to victims of both sexes) in a head-on, macho way. Instead, he bides his time and dispatches his prey through some kind of a sneak attack. His preferred philosophy of fighting is “feminine”: assume your opponent is physically stronger and don’t try to out-muscle them. (Even if his opponent is much smaller and weaker, like Chilton.) Subterfuge, ambush, sedatives - Hannibal wins his fights by fighting on his own terms. Nevertheless, if a man should come at him with a weapon, he defends himself with perfect adroitness: Tobias, Jack, Mason’s henchmen, etc.
Even some aspects of Hannibal’s relationship with Will would make more sense if he were female. In particular the issue of, well, issue. Hannibal is clearly Not Okay with Will having children with anyone but him. This is somewhat odd for a man, especially one who seems to have never wanted kids before this. But it makes sense for a woman just past menopause: fate finally delivered her dream partner, but it’s too late to have a family. And so Hannibal sets up the dominoes for Margot’s pregnancy to be terminated practically as soon as he learns of it. If he can’t have Will’s kids, then no one can. They may be adopted, but they have to be *theirs*.
It also makes sense that when Hannibal discovers Will’s treachery, he goes full Medea on him. Killing the man’s children is common to cultural narratives of wronged women all over the world. It’s often the only leverage they have over the men, the only way they can exact revenge. Hannibal can take much more than Abigail from Will, but she is the only thing he can take that truly matters.
Bonus exercise for the reader: imagine a version of the show where everything is the same, but Hannibal is played by Meryl Streep.
Or even just swap Mads Mikkelsen & Gillian Anderson places. Let her be Hannah Lecter; let him be Dr. Bennett Du Maurier, her wary shrink. Both the characterization and plot still work almost 100%.
I wrote this before season 3, and I just want to point out something that happened on the show afterwards. We saw Hannibal engage in more stereotypical male combat: protracted, hand to hand, with improvised weapons. Once against Jack and once against The Great Red Dragon.
Both times, Hannibal was smaller and physically weaker. In Mizumono, he only got to Jack through cleverness; physically, Jack could throw him around like a rag doll. When they met again in Italy, Jack kicked his ass so thoroughly Hannibal had to save himself by falling out the window and hobbling off. Same with the Red Dragon: had they gone head to head, Hannibal would have been thoroughly pwned.
Bryan Fuller described Hannibal and Will fighting to “two jackals trying to take down a rhinoceros”. He might as well have said “two women trying to take down a man”.
So are you saying that they are a gay couple who is in the same time a lesbian couple
yes.
I love this. It’s a woman’s show in so. many. ways.
For me (apropos of nothing), the scene in Antipasto when Prof. Sogliato humiliates Hannibal is EVERYTHING. In that moment, Sogliato is every dick who name checks a badge at an academic conference and dismisses you with a glance. Who doesn’t take you seriously because you’re ‘just’ a woman. And when he turns around and starts reciting Dante… in that moment, he is me and I am not prepared to get too worked up about Sogliato’s inevitable demise.
this analysis is SO spot on! OP’s comment about Franklin really struck me - I could never pity him like so many in the fandom do, because that’s what I saw him like: the creepy, obnoxious dude you were taught not to antagonize just in case. His demise at Hannibal hands was… cathartic.
TK Strand Week: Day 1 ↳ Favourite line/scene
“Nigel, look! A space raccon!”
Ship in a box 🙃
“It’s a very strange place, Nigel.” “Hmm. Don’t let go of my hand, darling.”
Hannibal (2001) || Hannibal (2013-2015)
I cry
Was having trouble with inspo for Hannigram art but i remembered @tigerprawndsc Celeb AU fanfic and this was the result :)
This is the fic if you want to read it
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12074259/chapters/27354543
ive reached the point that when i watch season one im constantly wondering what blaine is doing
he probably lying in hospital trying to recover from the sadie hawkins
Go sit in the corner.
this made me cry
#Will the over exasperated husband
Will is so grumpy
Will is the spokesperson of fisherman attire but I’ll draw him in a nice outfit /as a treat/