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#Bobby Singer is Sam Winchesters parent
niiwa-angel · 3 months
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John Winchester: Samuel Winchester I did not raise you to act like this!
Sam: You didn't raise me at all!!
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Dean: Samuel Winchester I did not raise you to act like this!!
Sam: Sorry Dean 😔
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John: Dean Winchester I did not raise you this way!
Dean: You didn't raise me at all!
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Bobby: Dean Singer, I did not raise you like this!
Dean: Sorry Bobby 😔
Sam: haha you're in trouble!
Bobby: Sam, you too.
Sam: Sorry 😞
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Happy Mother’s Day! - or happy parental appreciation day 🌻💚
I know it’s not the same date all around the world but here we go :)
It’s as good as any day to give your loved ones a call ✨ have a fantastic Sunday 🐝
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nevereclipse · 2 months
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so Bobby's father was an abusive shithead, a violent drunk, right? And Bobby decides not to have kids because he ruins everything he touches and there's no use passing on the cycle. And then he meets John Winchester. And occasionally, John gets Bobby to watch his 11 year old son Dean, and his 7 year old, Sammy. Sure, fine, whatever. That's cool. But then, Bobby finds out exactly what John is like when he's drunk (Dean didn't mean to tell him, it fell out from gritted teeth and held back tears, as he tried not to breath too deeply, lest he cause more pain in his ribs) and by God, does he go mad. Fuck "not passing on the cycle," these boys are his now and he's gonna damn well protect them.
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uh-ohspaghettio · 1 year
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I really love how similar both bobby and john’s backstory of how they got into hunting are, both were unaware of the existence of the supernatural until their wife’s tragic death pulled them in. I especially love it when comparing their treatment of Sam and Dean. We often see people, namely Dean, excuse john’s abusive behavior because of all John has suffered through when in reality Bobby went through the same thing and was more of a father to Sam and Dean than John ever was. It characterizes them even more when considering Bobby technically had no obligations to the boys and still did this while John basically ignored all his obligations as a father
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wrenwinchester · 6 months
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So I was thinking about hunting (not the supernatural kind) and I started thinking about gun safety, and how you need to take like a class for it and what not. And I googled when gun safety laws went into place (the first were in ~1934 if I remember right, and gun safety classes started being required around 1955) and so obviously Dean and Sam should need to take the classes. J*hn was in the military (marines?) and so obviously the government trusted him with guns, but I don’t see J*hn paying for the boys to get the certificate. So my question is, are the boys certified in gun safety, and if so what is the likelihood Bobby paid for the classes?
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44um-theannoyinggirl · 6 months
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"I've done everything you have ever asked me. EVERYTHING! I've given everything I ever had. And you're gonna sit there and you're gonna watch me die? What kind of father are you? "
"And I.. I had to be more than just a brother, I had to be a father. And I had to be a mother. To keep him safe. And that wasn't fair! "
"Hunter's are never kids. I never was."
- I told you not to let him out of your sight!
- You ever been really hungry? I mean, haven't-eaten-in-days hungry?
"Yeah. "
"He gave me an order and I didn't listen, and I almost got you killed."
- Hey, Dean, why don't you touch up your car before you get rust? I wouldn't have given you the damn thing if I thought you going to ruin it.
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slytherintothedms · 5 months
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“i adopted two boys, and they grew up great” BOBBY SINGER IF YOU DONT STOP I WILL CRY
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a7david · 9 months
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When dean gave up on his family (Ben and Lisa) in season 6 because he hurt them and put them in danger like John... and in season 7 we see Bobby gave up his chance for kids and family so he wouldn't be like his father.
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scripted-downfall · 2 years
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Lucifer May Be Rising, But So Is My Temper
I love Bobby Singer with all of my heart but also.  Listen.  His little speech to Dean in season 4 episode 22 “Lucifer Rising” just… pisses me off.
There is a big difference between being unhappy that family didn’t make you “feel good” or didn’t “bake you an apple pie” or “[made] you feel miserable” and said family lying to you, betraying you, choosing a demon over you, throwing you around a hotel room, and then strangling you.  Like… this isn’t a matter deserving of “I am so sorry your feelings are hurt, princess,” okay?
And no, Dean is not deserving of being told that he sounds “like a whiny brat,” much less that he sounds like his dad, because… I’m sorry, what?!?!  How is the situation at all comparable?  I mean, I guess in the Sam’s-getting-disowned thing, but that is such a tangential connection because the reason for said “disowning” is just… different?  With John, Sam was just trying to leave an unhealthy home life for one he could choose himself; with Dean, Sam actively allied himself against Dean, beat him up, and almost killed him??  Dean absolutely has the right to say that he doesn’t want the brother who — once again for the record because how is this not obvious — almost killed him?!!??! around him.  That’s perfectly valid.
Also, I find kinda amusing that the people I’ve seen arguing that Dean wanting his space after “When the Levee Breaks” is unsupportive of his brother are the same people who argue that Sam was perfectly in the right for taking control of his own fate, wishes, future, etc. in leaving for Stanford.  I know there are different headcanons out there for the homelife for the Winchester brothers, so I won’t even get into that; at best, it’s the same situation, and, at worst, Dean’s leaving a worse situation.  Thus, if Sam was justified in leaving for Stanford, Dean was absolutely justified in wanting to leave Sam.
Once again, I do, in pretty much every other instance, love Bobby.  He’s a good paternal influence on the boys, and he gave Dean a father figure that isn’t John.  But.  Speeches like this one aren’t helping Dean’s mental state.  They’re encouraging him to continue subverting his own emotions, feelings, and needs in favor of other people and, especially, in favor of Sam.  It’s not healthy, and it doesn’t do much to increase Dean’s self-worth since, once again, this conversation is basically, “you have to reach out to Sam, you have to take care of him, and you have to support him even if it harms you,” and I just… I can’t support that.
Bobby, you’re great, but that speech was awful.
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Bobby: “Well boohoo, I am so sorry your feelings are hurt, princess. Are you under the impression that family’s supposed to make you feel good? Bake you an apple pie maybe? THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO MAKE YOU MISERABLE, THAT’S WHY THEY’RE FAMILY.”
probably my least favourite Bobby take, like I get where he’s going with this but uhh, from what I understand it turns out that in healthy families they like, don’t actively resent each other or make each other miserable? I know I was shocked too when I heard but apparently it’s a real thing
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awtysm-cryptid · 1 year
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everytime Bobby appears on screen i just go
FÂTHĘR
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beebox-illustrations · 11 months
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Hey guys! Sorry for being absent for like a month :0 university is just ultra stressful at the moment …
I hope to get the last few projects done in a few weeks time tho!
Until then: here are the boys enjoying some watermelon✨🌻
Have a fantastic time💚🐝
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platinummoonsea · 1 year
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Supernatural AU - A bigger Family
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairings: SamxJess(established)
Warning: none? Bad writing XD
Description: What if Dean left before Sam, met Adam and Jess found out about Sam being a hunter.
Authors note: Got the idea while rewatching season 1! Just wanted more characters to play with
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The reason for the Winchesters to become hunters stays the same, Mary dies and it causes John to become obsessed with justice.
John Winchester is raising the two siblings through hunting, at 13 and 9 years old the siblings get attacked by a werwolf who wanted revenge on John. Both of them ended up in the hospital. Bobby, who was helping out, finds out and allows the siblings to stay with him from that moment on, while John is busy hunting.
This causes Dean to lash out, he wants to prove himself. He made one mistake by letting the werwolf get to close, it is his duty to finish the job. Bobby tries his best to explain that he is just a child and to let the adults handle it.
Dean doesn't listen, he ends up sneaking out and hunting the werwolf by himself.
His little brother is the first to notice, Sam tells Bobby immediately and he warns John.
They save Dean and John ends punching Dean. This causes the adults to have an argument about the treatment of the children. John takes Dean and Sam by force and continues raising them in motels. The disrespect Dean showed that day was never forgotten.
Dean fears his father and tries to make up for his wrong doing, but gives up at the end and focuses his time protecting Sam.
Two years later, Dean runs again this time not towards a monster but from one.
Dean ends up back at Bobby's place, surprising him, but being accepted with wide arms.
He made another mistake and it caused John to freak out, Dean didn't know what else to do but run to Bobby.
He didn't eat or sleep since driving there, Bobby allowed him to stay on the couch.
John knocks angrily on the door and Bobby opens it with his gun in hand. Promising him to shoot, if he doesn't leave his property. It causes another fight, Dean hears everything.
Bobby shoots a couple warning shoots and John leaves, warning that he would come back. Bobby focuses his time with Dean, trying to sort everything out while Dean pushes him away.
Bobby tells Dean about his own father and that he had to kill him.
Dean is shocked and doesn't know how to react, but Bobby tells him that he doesn't have to. They end up living together since then and growing closer.
The siblings still talk with each other, but it's getting less and less.
Bobby ends up finding out about Adam Milligan through a hunting friend who was told by John. Adam's mother died through a poltergeist and with no known family, he would end up in the system. Bobby forges some papers and Adam is allowed to stay with him.
His fear of being like his own father is being healed by his relationship with Dean. Dean(16 now) mistakenly calling him Dad didn't hurt either. Adam, 5 years old, has to adjust to having a new family and seeing his mother die in front of him. Surprisingly, the two new siblings bonded fast over fast-food and movies.
Time moves and Sam plans to go to Stanford, John feels betrayed and they end up having their fight. Sam goes through the door and doesn't look back. He ends up calling Dean for the first time after a while and finds out about Adam.
He feels replaced and let's his emotions get to him. Not even telling Dean about college.
Sam starts his journey in law school and meets Jessica through their friend Brady. They become a couple fast, him in law and her in medicine.
Sam tries to live his normal life until his nightmares start, he gets spooked by them until he can't ignore them and does his own research to calm himself. It only makes him more nervous and he ends up debating on asking for help, before he can decide Bobby calls him.
He decides to pick up, they want his help on a hunt that they can't ignore and Sam agrees to escape his own thoughts.
Jess who is worried about him and tried her best to calm him, decides to secretly tag along to ensure his safety.
Sam(22) meets Dean(26) and Adam(15) in a library, going over the information they have. Sam is a bit jealous over Adam, while Adam gives the two siblings the space they need. Only stepping in when necessary, Jess meanwhile is finding out for the first time that Sam has siblings.
They are hunting a group of Vampires, Jess gets caught by one of them and gets used as bait. Sam is freaking out and tries everything to get her back, his brothers help.
Together they end up beheading them and saving Jess. She ends up patching the boys up while explaining her reason on being there before it's Sam turn to explain. Sam comes clean about his life and introduces his siblings.
Sam and Jess go back to college, but Jess is unable to focus on becoming a doctor while more important things are happening under people noses. She ends up calling Dean and telling him her issues. They end up talking for hours and keep going over everything multiple times. Jess head tells her no, but her heart already made the decision on becoming a hunter herself.
Sam is angry, because the plan he had for them gets ruined. It gets revealed that Sam wanted to propose to Jess.
Jess admits that she wants to say yes, but that she can't ruin his live and she leaves to learn under Bobby the same way Adam is. Both of them got the chance to choose a normal life, but both want to fight.
Sam isn't able to keep his emotions in check, his worry and nightmares become worse. He finds out that he has telekinesis powers. Sam ignores it, deciding not to tell a soul and focuses his time on finding Jess.
At Bobby's house the five try to talk but get interrupted by a call from another hunter, who request help. Bobby, Sam and Dean go hunting while Adam starts to do research. It's his current main role in the group, while also now teaching Jess. She gets the hang out of it quickly and ends up finding the crucial information to kill the monster. Unfortunately, they aren't able to reach out to the others. Adam ends up leaving to go get them, while leaving Jess at Bobby's place. Handing her a weapon and telling her what to do for her safety.
Adam is allowed to hunt smaller jobs or as extra backup if something needs to be burned while Sam and Dean fight. He is eager to fight more, but is willing to wait because other people lives are at stake.
He ends up taking a day and a half to get to the city only to find Bobby in the hospital with no trace of Sam and Dean. The hunter friend was the one who brought Bobby to the hospital and is now also looking for the two. Adam and the hunter end up finding them tied up and before he frees them, the hunter attacks him from behind. The shapeshifter took the appearance of the friend and has now all the siblings tied up.
He takes the appearance of Adam and goes back to the hospital to deal with Bobby. While there the siblings manage to escape and they try to get there on time to warn Bobby. Bobby was able to knock out the shapeshifter himself after arriving in the motel. The shapeshifter making a small mistake that made Bobby realize the truth. They deal with the corspe and do a funeral for the hunter.
Both parties drive back, Sam with Dean and Bobby with Adam. Sam calls Jess to inform her about how the hunt went.
Jessica keeps reading articles the next morning on her laptop, switching from one tab to the other and cross checking with Bobby's book. The lights begin to flicker and she feels watched and notices that some of Bobby's traps where pampered. Jess tries to act cool, her mind racing on what to do. Holding the knife tighter and being prepared for everything and nothing.
She sees a man standing in one of the rooms before the blond could do anything, in one blink of an eye the being disappeared.
The main door opens later that day and the boys enter tiredly. Jess tells them about what happend, Sam is concerned and angry about not being told immediately after it happened.
Redoing the traps and drawing more protection symbols on. All of them are on the edge, they realize that the monster just wanted to prove that it could do anything if it wanted to, it was toying with them. Sulfur. A demon. The hunt continues.
Dean Singer,
Sam Winchester,
Jessica Lee Moore,
and Adam Milligan
Fighting together and finding their family on the way.
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follows-the-bees · 11 months
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On my Mary and Bobby parallels as Sam and Dean's parents shit again.
The parallel of Mary and Bobby sticking around as ghosts because they wanted to finish what they started. They both knew that being a ghost would lead to nothing good. But they felt like their business wasn't finished so they stuck around to save the brothers, their children, one more time.
The brothers drive around for decades, chasing the ghost of a memory of their mother just to come home to find her. Find out she's been protecting their childhood home from a more dangerous ghost. After finally saving her children and giving them some resolution to the decades-long chase, she's able to leave in peace.
Bobby knows the boys are at their lowest. No home, no car, no identity, no Cas. Against his better judgement, he sticks around to help them and others.
They were hunters with unfinished business, who died quickly and in front of their children. But they used their knowledge of the supernatural to stay and help before passing over.
That lesson would then be used by Dean in his after life. Jumping between worlds, saving people, hunting things, and saving his family.
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uh-ohspaghettio · 1 year
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I love Sam and Dean’s parents! Yeah Jody and Bobby are so cool! …..Wait what do you mean John??? and Mary??? Idk who those are??
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wrenwinchester · 2 months
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Guys, I was just writing another post (currently in my drafts for later posting because it’s not ready yet) and I realized the last time Bobby saw Sam and Dean before he was introduced at the end of season 1 was probably right after Dean’s stint at the boys home, and he probably chased John off with a shotgun because he just left Dean there for like 2 months at least. And he was trying to talk some sense into the man about what his sons need. And said sons ended up think Bobby hated them, so…. Fun times yeah?
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