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drasticemotions · 5 hours
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was there ever any reasoning for killing of the funny angels in the show…like what was gained from killing Balthazar, ignoring the lore about betraying cas in his edgy god era. I know he appeared on and off but I mean seriously…unsinking the titanic cause he hated the movie and cause the Celine Dion song made him want to smite himself is hilarious and should warrant more screen time.
and we wouldn’t have gotten this line without him;
“Sorry, you have me confused with the other angel. You know, the one in the dirty trench coat who's in love with you.”
so in conclusion every character I have ever liked on supernatural has died
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acecroft · 6 months
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Sam Winchester in SUPERNATURAL 6.03
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haley-lana · 9 days
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is this anything?
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fandom-addict404 · 2 months
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ok guys can we stop with wincest. i see it all over the supernatural fandom and it’s so deeply disturbing like wtf guys
first off, the closeness of the brothers is because they grew up together on the road only really having themselves, since their father was always gone.
and second, it’s such a toxic part of the fandom and needs to stop.
i love supernatural. anyone who knows me knows i love supernatural. but when i look thru the supernatural tag and i find some “wincest” thing i feel a pit in my stomach bc of how disturbed i am.
i love shipping. it’s fun, it’s cool to analyze it but this is too far and very very toxic.
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kissmyassbxtt · 11 months
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scaredy cats
My Heart Will Go On - 6.17
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shallowseeker · 5 months
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Why did Cas kill Balthazar?
Sometimes I chat with folks and we're surprised to revisit the fact that Cas killed Balthazar in a fit of cruel paranoia before he ever gulped in the soul juice.
Cas is incredibly paranoid when he kills Balthazar, and it was quite possibly one of his worst moments. It seems irrational and mad at the time, but Cas's psyche is actually very understandable. Cas was betrayed by Heaven numerous times from seasons 4-6. That set him up to be backed into a corner.
In early season 4, Heaven drags him in for torture for daring to even consider warning Dean about their corrupt plans.
Uriel tries to kill him and join Lucifer.
At the end of season 4, Cas gets brutally murdered for standing up for what he feels is right. Bazillions of years of military service and loyalty mean nothing to his superiors, and he's vaporized in an instant. He seems particularly betrayed by Raphael.
When Cas returns to Heaven post-Apocalypse #1, he's ashamed that they want to start up Apocalypse #2. He even stands against Raphael at first! Interestingly, Raphael doesn't kill him again but "knocks him into next week." I think this hints that Raphael was at one time fond of Castiel, or else he'd have simply killed him again.
So, angelic civil war.
Cas doesn't go to Dean or Sam or Bobby because he's ashamed of Heaven, and above all, he wants to protect them. Not to mention, he didn't want to make them a target because to angels, they're a relatively soft target. While he's in battle, he can't be there to protect them.
So away, Cas and Crowley go for a SuperMario power-up by tapping Purgatory's battery. Meanwhile, Cas convinces a team of angels to stand with him against Raphael.
Even with his "show of power" via the souls Crowley loaned to him (and I'm guessing Cas can wield soul power in a way Crowley cannot?), that's still a big risk those rebel angels are taking.
And Cas doesn't tell them critical parts of his plan. Because he knows his plan is wrong. He doesn't even tell Balthazar everything. But more importantly, he doesn't trust Heaven. Thanks to what Heaven has wrought, Cas doesn't even trust his rebel angels--the ones brave enough to take on friggin' Raphael with him.
I mean, sure. He was always going to double-cross Crowley, but it didn't even cross his mind to divvy up the soul power with Balthazar or his rebel angels. That's because he's paranoid of them turning on him.
And with what Heaven has thus far shown itself to be...why wouldn't he be?
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fogdraws · 2 months
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Saw that scene in which Castiel makes a stained glass of his at the church and decided to make one myself.
I meant to put a "Meet your new God" down there but I couldn't find a font nor write it in any way that matched the rest of the drawing 😭
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lillysilverus · 9 months
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Season 6 so SPN just started on TNT again. I know I say it every time, but I still cannot get over how Jared managed to make Sam into this different person. It's like he actually dimmed the light in his eyes and put a veil over his heart. They're Sam's expressions but somehow......not. It's Sam's voice but the indifference is in every tone. It just amazes me every time.
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mmaeeve · 2 months
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daily dean quote #47/366:
“karma’s a bitch, bitch.”
- season 6, episode 10, caged heat
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Watching the spn episode “My Heart Will Go On” (s6e17) and OH MY GOD the parallel to the tomb scene in “Goodbye Stranger” (s8e17) is insane…like Dean and Cas basically word for word recreate the scene where Bobby is taking to his WIFE about needing her.
There’s no way that’s an accident (this is literally the episode where Dean says “accidents don’t just happen accidentally lmfao)
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four-of-cups · 2 years
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Wild, absolutely WILD that in 6x22 Dean says this to Cas:
“Please. I’ve lost Lisa, I’ve lost Ben and now I’ve lost Sam. Don’t make me lose you too.”
When Cas has just gone full nuke with purgatory souls. He’s just crossed the line Dean has been begging him not to all season. Oh he’s also threatened and harmed Sam and Sam is still (as far as Dean knows) in active danger.
Still - Dean’s appeal to the brand new god in town is ‘I can’t lose you.’
Not righteous anger or even disappointment. No demands that Cas fix Sam like he said he would.
Just sorrow that he might have to go on in this world without Castiel. Just the desperate hope that they can both be saved.
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acecroft · 5 months
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Dean Winchester in SUPERNATURAL 6.06
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unhinged-jackles · 8 months
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SPN Best Episode per Season
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reblog for sample size
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fandom-addict404 · 2 months
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omg so i watched the season 6 finale of spn last night and whattttt
i’m actually going insane.
my thoughts:
1. CAS IS GOD??!?!
2. dean was so scared 😥😭
3. sam getting through his mind after the walk broke was actually insane but rlly cool to watch!!
4. crowley and cas’s whole thing was so messy and ngl hard to completely follow so there are def things i missed (but still VERY entertaining)
5. raphael was getting on my nerves anyways so buh bye bitch 🤣
6. destiel was showingggg
ok that’s all i can think of rn but when i think of more i’ll def reblog :)))
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kissmyassbxtt · 11 months
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The French Mistake - 6.15
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ananke-xiii · 3 months
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My ranking of SPN seasons (based only on their PLOT) pt. 1
Okay so I've finally watched all 15 seasons of Supernatural and, I must say, what a journey!
The show has releaved itself to be a pleasant surprise, I've learned a lot thanks to it. I must confess that I had strong prejudices against it and had been avoiding it all these years because I thought it was... well, tbh not worthy.
Of course, since now I am here writing about it, it's useless to say that I was wrong. It's not the perfect show, sometimes it's not even a good show, but for sure it's an enjoyable, interesting and exciting show.
The following ranking is based solely on the plot (and subplot) of each seasons and my personal opinion about it.
15. Season 14: Frankly, I don't know what to say about this season, LOL. There is no real plot. We are led to believe that the story will revolve around Dean being possessed by Michael, okay. Basically Michael!Dean from the AU goes to Earth 1 to create an army of monsters (?) but then says bye bye to Dean and leaves (??), but oh wait, no, he re-possesses him (???), and then the army disappears (???) and then he gets trapped in Dean's mind and then he posseses Rowena (???????????). In the mean time, Jack is sick, dies, gets rescued by Castiel who makes a crazy deal with The Empty, then kinda goes crazy and starts killing angels (?????) and then gets killed by God. He also accidentally kills Mary Winchester (???????) in the process. I dont' get it, okay? Maybe it's just me! At any rate, we discover that Michael can possess whoever he wants since he easily changes his vessel without consent multiple times. This fact alone contradicts the whole of season 5 (Dean is the chosen one, the one and only Michael's vessel, hello writers?). Finally, the whole Nick/Lucifer thing. I get it, Mark Pellegrino was GREAT as Lucifer, I loved him, I wanted to see more of him. But his subplot was nonsense and meh. So, yes, the plot was bad. Reeeeeal bad.
14. Season 15: One of the the fun things about Supernatural is, for me, the fact that it doesn't take itself too seriously. Throughout the whole series we have continuous meta incursions and I find that extremely interesting. However, I think that with the final season they went too far. The plot (kiling the manipulative and frankly insufferable God) is stimulating enough until the episode named "The Trap". After that, I felt like the writers didn't know how to fill the remaining episodes until the end and just wasted half of the show on basically nothing really noteworthy. Also, one could totally see that the main worry was not the plot but trying to tie all loose ends off. It was unsuccessful. I would have preferred a well-executed plot rather than a plot that aimed at"filling in" all the gaps of a 15-year-old TV show (read: it's almost impossible, also unnecessary). The final episode was just bad, like really really bad. The plot was resolved by episode 19, so the last episode really felt like something made to end the show forever, kill everyone off and never talk about them anymore. It didn't make any sense at all.
13. Season 7: I didn't hate season 7 per se, but the plot was not great. Like season 15, the season starts off strong with the main event but then it drags itself out until the end. There's no meat in between. The gist is to kill the Leviathans, the subplot is Sam's confronting Lucifer's mental abuse. The most interesting stuff (aka the introduction of the Word of God) happens around the last 3 episodes. This is one of those seasons that are needed to "connect" different points in the myth-arc, however it was not done brilliantly. I felt like Bobby's death was not necessary to the events, it was poorly done for emotional sake. The"Dick jokes" are funny at first, then they are tiresome. After a while I couldn't take the characters seriously, it was all one big dick joke after another, please stop. At the end, we find out that the whole subplot was utterly useless: Castiel shifts the Sam's mental problem from Sam's mind to his, goes crazy in exchange, ultimately to be cured once he's in Purgatory. I'm sorry, what? Also: the Leviathans (the close-to unkillable monsters the heroes have been fighting for the whole series) become just "regular monsters" and that's it. I'm sorry, WHAT?!
12. Season 3: This season contains arguably some of the best episodes of the whole show. The 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America Strike affected the way the plot was planned (I presume) but I think it was for good. As a result, the plot is clean, simple, easy: the heroes need to rescue Deam from the demonic deal he has made. I like when there's a sort of "deadline" in the plot, it keeps things interesing for me. That's it, that's the plot. There's no subplot either. So why this low in the ranking? WELL. The first half of the show made me very uncomfortable. The jokes sounded very, very problematic and I had a very hard time finishing the episodes. Now I know this has nothing to do with the plot, but hey. It made me feel uneasy and the ranking is mine so ranking n. 12 it is!
11. Season 6: I appreciated the writers' attempt with this season. Basically, both the plot and the two main subplots make zero to no sense until the end, when we discover "the truth". As a matter of fact, until episode 19 we don't really understand what's going on. The plot seems to be the hunting of the Alphas and, eventually, of the Mother of them all: Eve. One subplot seems to be a civil war in Heaven, although we are only told about it and never see anything. The other subplots is Sam being soulless + the fact that now he's been hunting with his resurrected grandfather who, in turn, was resurrected by Crowley and now works under him (LOL). For the plot and the first subplot to make sense the missing link is this: Castiel and Crowley have been pulling the strings all along without the heroes' knowing. For the subplot... well, for the subplot (Sam being soulless), too LOL. Cas and Crowley are having an "affair of sorts" and plan to open the door to Purgatory to take souls from there and use them as... energy? Yeaaah. I liked the "whoaa I didn't see it coming" factor. HOWEVER, for it to REALLY make sense one needs to acknowledge Cas and Crowley relationship. Like, seriously, the reason why everything starts to go wrong (and interesting) is because Dean feels "betrayed" by Cas. Which makes zero sense. But I digress. What I want to say is that the turning point of the plot is understated unless you get the "romantic" implications. It's left to the audience to get it but, honestly, I didn't get it at first so I didn't get why the characters were so angry at Cas and why Cas didn't tell Dean about his affair with Crowley. Then when you get it, you get it but anyway the plot is not the best the show has to offer.
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