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emeraldsummers · 4 days
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Buck's most formative romantic relationships (Abby, his first love, and Tommy, his first relationship with a guy), both being with people older than him is certainly something.
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emeraldsummers · 4 days
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Lol I should have specified I meant the fandom drama haha
Just got into 9-1-1 and I need someone to tell me alllllllllllllll of the past discourse and drama.
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emeraldsummers · 5 days
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Just got into 9-1-1 and I need someone to tell me alllllllllllllll of the past discourse and drama.
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emeraldsummers · 10 days
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You know that when Buck and Eddie do finally get together, it's going to be in the most anxiety-inducing drama-filled episode where one of them almost dies/thinks the other one is dead. Because when has this show ever done the least dramatic option possible? It's not an important episode of 9-1-1 if a main character isn't on the cusp of death.
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emeraldsummers · 25 days
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why is my boop o meter destiel confessing to me lol
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emeraldsummers · 25 days
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Boops for you. Boops for me. Boops for everyone (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ ✧゚・: *⋆⭒˚。⋆
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emeraldsummers · 25 days
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not now sweaty mommy's booping his mutuals on tumblr
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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me sowing
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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”not having cas in x episode is a crime bc-” yes, totally agree , i also think that, cas should be in all the episodes including s1-3 when he was not yet part of the story, he could be just there standing, he should be in all the series out of spn too, and also be in my house, u get me?
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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love digging deep into the spn writer lore
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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Absolutely absurd that Supernatural never did a bodyswap episode. Jensen, Jared, and Misha were CONSTANTLY trying to flex their actor muscles by portraying AU/processed versions of their characters, you know they would have eaten tf up with a bodyswap episode.
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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emeraldsummers · 26 days
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I just still think it's funny how Naomi had Cas kill only Dean clones. Not even a single Sam.
Why is that? Hm??
Why would it possibly need to be that Cas needs to practice killing only Dean clones specifically??
Because Cas was already in lo
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emeraldsummers · 27 days
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Constantly alternating between my conflicting headcanons surrounding Dean's bisexuality. Can't decide if he was always aware and had male partners in the past, if he figures it out during the series through his feelings for Cas but decided not to say anything, or if he truly never questioned his sexuality until Cas' confession and literal death.
All possibilities are so juicy.
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emeraldsummers · 28 days
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Smoker!Dean headcanons (aka if Dean was a smoker throughout the series)
As a teenager, Dean would smoke whenever he could get his hands on a cigarette, but it was pretty rare. Money was too tight to buy them, and it wasn't worth the risk of stealing them, but occasionally, Dean was able to trade for loose cigarettes. He loved the head rush and loved feeling like an adult.
Pre-series, Dean didn't start smoking in earnest until he started doing hunts without his father. John didn't like the smoking, so Dean hid it from him. Still, money was tight, so Dean only smoked a few cigarettes a day at most. His favourite thing in the world was being whiskey buzzed and sharing a cigarette with a girl.
Dean never, ever smoked inside the Impala.
Seasons 1-2 Dean is still smoking a few cigarettes per day, properly addicted at this point, and irritable when he isn't able to get a smoke break. Sam is constantly bugging him to quit, and Dean pretends he could quit any time he wants to. Sam gets non-smoking motel rooms whenever he can, which annoys the hell out of Dean.
Season 3, with the demon deal looming, Dean starts smoking more now, and by the end of the season, he is fully chain smoking regularly. Sam finds it gross but generally allows it to slide because he knows Dean needs it.
Season 4, Dean comes back from Hell with zero physical dependence on nicotine and decides to treat it like a fresh start. He doesn't smoke. He uses his experience with smoking to try (and fail) to empathize with Sam's blood addiction.
Season 5, Dean starts smoking when he's drunk, which turns into smoking when he's stressed, which by the end of the season, when he almost says "yes" to Michael, turns into him smoking all of the time again.
When he lives with Lisa and Ben, he tries to quit for their sake, but he still sneaks a cigarette outside on really bad nights. Lisa pretends not to notice.
Season 6, the smoking continues, but not as heavy as season 5. Sam is actively annoyed about it at this point, and Dean has long stopped finding smoking to be fun.
Season 7, as Dean spirals downwards after Cas' betrayal, he smokes much more heavily. It's starting to affect him physically, especially without Cas to heal him. He starts saying things like, "I'm getting too old for this." Since he isn't able to drive the Impala for most of the season, he smokes in the cars they steal, which really bothers Sam.
In Purgatory, Dean has no choice but to quit cold turkey, which is miserable, and once he's home, he continues that streak into seasons 8 and 9, his longest smoke-free period.
Unfortunately, demon!Dean picks up smoking again, and even when he's cured, smoking becomes one of his coping mechanisms for quelling the Mark.
Seasons 11 and 12, he struggles with trying to quit, going anywhere from days to months at a time without smoking before falling back into it. When Cas dies at the end of season 12, he begins chainsmoking again along with regularly getting black-out drunk, and Sam really worries for his brother's health.
After Cas returns in season 13, Dean begins working to quit again in earnest, creating a system with Sam, Cas, and Jack's help. This time, it sticks through the end of the series, but Dean does heavily consider starting up again as he spirals towards the end of season 15.
Post-series Dean is trying to maintain being smoke-free, especially since Cas is gone and Jack is hands-off. He knows any damage he does will be permanent this time, and he doesn't particularly feel like dying of cancer. But it turns out the boredom of the world not ending is worse for his cravings than the stress was. He starts smoking weed, trying to convince himself it's a proper substitute, but eventually, he just smokes weed because he likes it.
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emeraldsummers · 1 month
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it continues that nothing is funnier than young bright eyed misha collins being cast as the very first angel on supernatural and coming in hot with Acting Choices that this ancient divine being should be a little strange and offputting and then No Other actors cast as angels following suit At All such that castiel canonically just had to become known as a peculiar little freak
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emeraldsummers · 1 month
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Watching Girl, Interrupted for the first time when all of a sudden...
MISHA COLLINS????
He's SO young here 😭
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