it won't let me just walk away.
448 notes
·
View notes
he is so babygirl
726 notes
·
View notes
We know how traumatic it is for Dean to watch Cas die, and it’s happed five different times, right in front of him. The boy went to hell and had less PTSD than when his Angel dies
But what would it be like for Cas to see Dean die. I literally can’t imagine the distress, and the pure rage he’d direct at whoever was responsible
I’m thinking metatron and ‘well guess what, he’s dead too’. I’m thinking Cas killing Billie to save Dean and Sam. I’m thinking the way he ran to Dean’s side when Donatello hurt him and then commit some slight war crimes even though Dean loves to be choked within an inch of his life
Anyways. What would that do to Cas? Tell me, in detail, I can take it
256 notes
·
View notes
happy end of season 9 i’m deceased
128 notes
·
View notes
CASTIEL IN EVERY EPISODE
↳ 9.23 - Do You Believe in Miracles?
537 notes
·
View notes
Anyway Cas is the protagonist of supernatural to the extent that in season 9 Sam and Dean have to borrow his big bad to kill because they’ve run out of villains of their own. Like, all the way through 9x21, Metatron is Cas’s problem first and foremost. Obviously he’s the reason for Kevin’s death but that’s not really part of a wider pattern of him being a threat to humans. His villain status is about his role as a rival to Cas, and the fact that his rule of Heaven would be bad for the angels – potential consequences for Earth don’t really come into it. When Sam and Dean get involved with him in 9x18 and 9x21, they’re specifically helping out Cas, rather than having any particular skin of their own in the game (aside from the potential vengeance motive re Kevin, but that’s actually not really touched on). Metatron is Cas’s problem, not theirs. But then once Dean has killed Abaddon in 9x21, suddenly Metatron is the level of “boss fight” it makes sense to reserve the first blade for even though 1) he’s still just a regular angel at that point and 2) there’s no real indication he poses any particular threat to humanity that would mean he had to be taken off the table. It’s literally just that we need Sam and Dean to have a season villain to kill, and Metatron is the best candidate left. And I mean, Metatron’s defeat isn’t really to do with Sam and Dean in the end anyway – it’s about Cas revealing to the rest of the angels Metatron’s true nature and them turning against him. Dean’s attempt to kill Metatron doesn’t really have any meaningful impact on the episode other than his own death – it’s irrelevant re actually wrapping up the season arc. To keep up the pretence that Sam and Dean are the true protagonists, they have to go after Metatron in their own right for no clear practical reason, but it’s Cas’s actual victory, because the whole thing is his plot, not theirs.
208 notes
·
View notes
You ever think about the insanity of Crowley making it a point at the start of Dean’s demon arc that he never lied to Dean about the Mark of Cain, despite not telling the entire truth about it? And tells him that that’s important? But then Dean lies to him throughout the entirety of their mission to stop Cain? About being in Cain’s list? And about how he’d give back the blade to Crowley when he planned to give it to Cas all along? And how it mirrors Cas choosing Crowley over Dean way back in season 6? And him lying to Dean all throughout that season? And how it’s all about infidelity? You ever think about that?
105 notes
·
View notes
side profile of all time
624 notes
·
View notes
GADREEL: Well, Metatron is more powerful than ever, but if Dean has the First Blade and the mark, that might give us our best chance.
SAM: You're joking, right? An hour ago, we were ready to throw Dean into a padded cell, and now you sayhe's our best chance?
CASTIEL: Hear him out, Sam.
SAM (to Gadreel and Cas): Oh, right. Excuse me. Sorry, guys. Uh, sorry I'm a little less than eager to hear that our best chance is -- is arming the warhead and hoping it hits the mark. This is not a bomb we're talking about. This is my brother.
9x23
And yet in season 11, Dean will become a literal bomb! (Jack, too, in season 15.)
26 notes
·
View notes
I was watching 9x23 for the podcast, and when Dean says to Metatron “Hell, I'm blaming you for the Cubs not winning The World Series in the last 100 freaking years.” I was like… hey wait a minute… when exactly did Metatron die?
And sure enough…
168 notes
·
View notes
“for what, to save dean winchester?” “ultimately it was all about saving one human” THERE IS A REASON SAM IS NEVER MENTIONED IN MOMENTS LIKE THESE
43 notes
·
View notes