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this is one of the absolute most insane dean moments in the whole show i am chomping on glass. IS MOM STILL OKAY OR WEIRD? SHOULD I CALL YOU MARY??????????
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anakinism · 1 year
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2 times dean tried to save his mom and 1 time he finally did
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rainbow-motors · 4 months
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Dean and Mary | SPN 2.20
Some thoughts about this scene under the break...
There's so much to unpack in this episode. I love how the story progressively reveals clues that this djinn-induced fantasy is not an ideal wish world: John's death, references to Dean being an alcoholic cad, the spectre of the young woman imprisoned by the djinn, Dean and Sam's estrangement, and the deaths of all the people they had saved as hunters.
Dean's seeming alcoholism is a handy plot device to keep others from questioning his odd behavior. And, especially with JDM not guest starring, I understand that John's death is a convenient way to explain his absence, and the story would naturally move on to the other plot points. His death is downplayed since it's natural instead of supernatural.
But while there may have been practical reasons to tell the story this way, as a fan invested heavily in Dean and John's relationship, I do find Dean's (as scripted: "that's great" !!) reaction surprisingly unbothered. Given that till now we've seen Dean wanting the family to be together at all costs, it's interesting to me that here with his Mom alive and presiding over his safe and happy home, he doesn't seem to miss John being present at all, or worried that Mary is alone. It gives me a lot of headcanon fodder, especially since in later seasons they show that Mary and John's relationship was at times rocky. This world was formed by the wish of Dean's inner child, a desire for a time before he lost unconditional love and safety, and how fascinating to find that John isn't in it.
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suncaptor · 7 months
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Dean telling Mary he hates her then lists the horrible things that happened because he wasn't good enough to take her role that happened to Sam. Dean sees Mary saying she won't let anything bad happen to Dean, and Dean not even thinking of himself but rather the ways he failed Sam. He hates Mary because he failed Sam. He forgives her, and it's the closest thing he can get to forgiving himself.
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queerstudiesnatural · 2 years
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Cas and Mary are so very special to me <3
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pinkmarshmelo · 1 year
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Supernatural 12x22 | On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous Ocean Vuong
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slashermary · 1 year
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Sharp Objects, 1x06 “Cherry”
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egipci · 9 months
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and see you standing there in the window's shine
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licieoic · 1 year
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"Dean and Mary" - Colored Pencils and Markers
Happy early Mother's Day! Do you want to color this yourself? I'm making all the lineart available on my Patreon!
Please see the pinned post at the top of my Tumblr for my links if you'd like to help support me in saving for a safe place to live!
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horrorshow · 2 years
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I dream about Dad all the time.  It's usually the same one, too.  We're all in the car.  I'm sitting in the driver's seat, dad's sitting shotgun.  But there aren't any shotguns.  There's no monsters.  There's no hunting.  There's none of that.  It's just . . . He's teaching me how to drive.  And, uh, and I'm not little like I was when he actually taught me how to drive.  I'm 16, and he's helping me get my learner's permit.  Of course, you're in the backseat, just begging to take a turn.  We pull up to the house -- the family house -- and I park in the driveway, and he looks over and he says, "perfect landing, son."  I have that dream every couple of months.  Kind of comforting, actually. 
Text from: various episodes, Witch Canyon by Jeff Mariotte, One Year Gone by Rebecca Dessertine, and John Winchester’s Journal by Alex Irvine
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we all talk about how dean is physically incapable of being normal about mary which yes. true. however also. mary has literally never once been normal about dean in her resurrected life she sets eyes on her son and she punches him in the face then she cuts off all her hair to deal with him growing up then she spends weeks running away from him. just doesn't want to deal with the fact her five year old is a mass murderer and hero. mother of all time
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anakinism · 1 year
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he finally saved his mom ♡
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touchlikethesun · 6 months
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seeing dean’s speech to mary in 12x22 in webweavings about mothers and daughters like. yeah. “i need you to see me.” robert berens how did you do it. how did you understand.
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suncaptor · 1 year
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I do think there's a very real part of Dean at this point that's like everyone leaves me and that must include my mother when I was young even though she died meanwhile Sam is sitting there like my mother literally died because of me and everyone would agree.
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fandom-hoarder · 5 months
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Watching the neverending story ii with my kids...
Thinking about Sam and Dean watching this movie on a motel tv.
When Bastian loses his first memory of his mom:
Dean suddenly feels his heart lurch, the rug pulled out from under him, when he thinks about losing the few memories he has of Mary (because of magic, no less!).
Sam thinks in a spiral about how he doesn't even have memories of his mother NOW. He doesn't even get the luxury of memories from when he was a baby. John and Dean have them all.
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shallowseeker · 1 year
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Thinking about The Winchesters and how so much of Dean's restlessness is tangled up with this awful yearning for Mary to be happy.
Even Lebanon in season 14 seems tangled up with the idea of happiness for Mary. (Yes, it's about patching a family that never got to be, too.) But rewatching it, I'm struck by the idea of the wish being for Mary more than for Dean himself.
When the pearl cracks, in Dean's expression there's personal grief but also empathy for his mother's pain. There's also the guilt that he's choosing now over the what-if mirage of the past. Now is the impossible presence of Mary in his life, a repaired relationship with his bro, Cas, and this strangely loveable nephilim.
Yet. Guilt seems such a heavy barrier to fully embracing his happiness.
It makes me recall the words of a psychologically injured Cas, wondering why he should reap rewards at all, when others suffer so.
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