I have been chronically online from sunup to sundown for MONTHS and I go offline for ONE SINGLE DAY and Misha Collins said WHAT NOW ABOUT DESTIEL???? Never a dull moment in this fandom I stg
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Dean Winchester is Safe
Colored Pencils 2021/2024
The story of this drawing is on my IG dedicated to Destiel.
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I was so busy with C2E2 and the Hannibal reunion that I missed Destiel becoming canon AGAIN thanks to Misha Collins?!? I think this is actually the apocalypse.
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Please
I've been on my knees
Change the prophecy
Don't want money
Just someone who wants my company
Let it once be me
Who do I have to speak to
About if they can redo
The prophecy?
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my new Destiel theory: Dean couldn't say I love you not because of his own denial of the fact but because Chuck refused to write it
like Chuck's weird psycho-sexual obsession with Dean made him so twisted that rather than allow his character to follow a natural arc that the character itself wanted to follow (see s8 rewrite of "I love you" into "I need you"), he just kept dodging it through increasingly ridiculous and pathetic ploys. he couldn't bear to watch Dean choose free will (Cas) over his heavenly ordained plan, so he just kept fucking with their relationship (see every divorce/widower arc, and all the other will they/won't they shit).
really puts Cas's "What's real? We are." into context.
like they are, in fact, the only real thing, despite Chuck's attempts to dismantle their relationship.
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How did I fall in love with this idiot? the idiot
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Jensen looking at Misha like this is my Roman Empire.
The audience’s pov :
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And if I died in the middle of a frozen night
Would you feel alright? Would you be alright?
If i died in the middle of your paradise
Would you change your mind?
Would you bring me back to life?
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the way Castiel is THEE character of all time, seriously, he entered the narrative to solve a very practical narrative issue, he was a means to an end to be dispatched once the goal was achieved, but he carved his space into the story and we literally saw him struggling with themes like personhood, hubris, identity, faith, love...He broke the fourth wall in s6e20, he enacted "a tragedy from the human perspective"... We see him exploring his possibilities as a character so much so he textually became the "spanner in the works". He is the character without an author and how can you know him and not love him? I mean, if we want to go really meta his conflicting emotions with being "useful" are so on point, because he was indeed created with one purpose, ie save dean winchester, so becoming something other than that in the narrative itself is per se becoming more than its initial function... I don't know, I'm yapping but it's just that I'd love to be able to write a chracter like this, it drives me insane.
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