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#TFW YOU HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO LOSE BUT THE THING THAT BRINGS U BACK IS THE PERSISTING LOVE OF THE PPL AROUND YOU šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
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seragamble Ā· 3 years
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Season 12 of SPN but Better
This is my rewrite of s12 in which the main changes are after Lucifer knocks up Kelly he fucks off back to the cage, the BMOL are actually scary, and the narrative finally interrogates how people who arenā€™t human are treated. Note: I use monster and non-human interchangeably here. (Thank you @autisticandroids for your help with this post.)
The season starts off the same. Sam is perhaps a little more suicidal during his kidnapping, having just lost Dean and fresh off of having to be around Lucifer.
Samā€™s myriad of mental health issues pop up here and there throughout the season, after Lucifer and dealing with what Lady Bevell did to him. He does his best to make sure none of this is seen by his family, but Dean eventually figures it out.
At least two episodes where the A Plot is Cas and Crowley investigating a case.
ā€œAmerican Nightmareā€ is just the start of a theme we see throughout the season of Sam bonding with monsters/non-humans/the ā€˜otherā€™. He becomes a resource for them and in turn connecting with them helps him feel better about himself.
Cutting the Hitler episode because that was seriously justā€¦ :l
Instead Aaron comes back and itā€™s just a fun episode
Samantha Smith is amazing as Mary but please just take a moment to imagine ā€œCelebrating the Life of Asa Foxā€ if Maryā€™s actor was actually ~28
At the end of ā€œLOTUSā€ Lucifer goes back in the cageĀ 
The events of First Blood take place over two episodes so we can gets stuff like:Ā 
Cas and Mary hunting together
Cas and Mary (separately and together) threatening people they think can help them find Sam and Dean
Dean and Sam (Sam especially) losing their grip on reality whilst in confinementĀ 
Instead of the American hunters largely rejecting the BMOL many of them embrace them. Mostly thanks to the weapons they freely provide. The BMOL also import their idea of ā€œHey shouldnā€™t ALL monsters be dead actually.ā€ This becomes a serious issue as we get to see that there are plenty of monsters who arenā€™t hurting anyone, but are now being hunted.
At the end of ā€œThe Raidā€ we get our first foreshadowing of what else the BMOL are doing when that hunter, who betrayed them to the vampires, is taken to an onsite facility full of various monsters in cages.
The boys have a case that ends up being hunters who fucked around by going after innocent monsters, and found out. Itā€™s a not at all subtle allegory about two monster siblings, where the older sister killed a pair of hunters to protect her little brother. This is the tipping point where Dean finally has a major mental shift in how he views and treats monsters.
Thereā€™s also a case where they look into weird supernatural phenomena and it turns out to be the result of hunters disrupting completely (super)natural stuff. Itā€™s an episode about a supernatural creature that has zero interest in killing humans, theyā€™re just strange and otherworldly, and hunters persecuting them has caused a major local disruption in the world.
Instead of the BMOL having their students fight one another to death, they have them kill monster children. We get a flashback of Mick killing a crying werewolf boy.
After Mick has his change of mind about what the BMOL are doing they donā€™t kill him. Instead he is taken to the facility (seen previously at the end of ā€œThe Raidā€). This is where the BMOL experiment on monsters, as well as dispose of humans by using them as test subjects. Thereā€™s a scene where we see that hunter from before get injected with something, go through a weird mutation, and dies.
The timeline has to be shifted around a little, but instead of Cas being off in heaven trying to find something to find Kelly (which lead nothing to the narrative and went nowhere) the BMOL just make it seem like thatā€™s what he did, while really they have him locked up.
Their reasoning being that if a nephilim is going to be born they want to know all they can about angels, but also they just genuinely donā€™t see anyone who isnā€™t human as a person so why not experiment on them. The whole experience is really dehumanizing.
Ketch is there, and I would like to remind everyone about the line, ā€œI do enjoy an angel,ā€ which is a) haunting, and b) implies Ketch has dealt with angels before.
Remember how in ā€œLily Sunder Has Some Regretsā€ Cas can immediately identify that angel blade as being Benjaminā€™s? Ketch has a few and taunts Cas about what he may or may not have done to their owners.
They torture Cas/do a lot of medical experimentation. The torture is ā€œextremely horny for no reason, shave your chest father of two itā€™s fanservice timeā€-y (thank u autisticandroids).
On the brighter side, Mick and Cas bond during their captivity because Cas deserves to have a friend who isnā€™t a Winchester. Also go ask @autisticandroids about this.
We see Mick question his long held beliefs about monsters and grow more as a character. He also gets turned into something, perhaps a Shapeshifter.
During this time we get to know various other monsters being held and undergoing experimentation.
Instead of Mary finding out Mick is dead she finds out about the facility. Same thing happens as in canon where they brainwash her. This time sheā€™s just killing hunters who wonā€™t fall in line with the BMOL, instead of all American hunters (which I feel made no sense).
Garth comes back at some point because of course he does. Why have an entire season about people who want to eradicate all monsters and then not bring back their one friend who would be most affected by this? His whole family and community are at risk of death if the BMOL have their way.
ā€œTwigs and Twines and Tasha Banesā€ happens next season because I want Max and Alicia to be part of the attack on the BMOL and itā€™s better for their narrative if they disappear for a while before coming back after that episode. Instead they show up in a standard motw episode to drive home the fact that itā€™s fucked up to automatically consider witches to be evil.
One of the narrative points would be how the BMOL tolerance of witches is extremely conditional on them only using their magic for them, and the presence of the BMOL in America has led to an increasingly hostile environment for the Banes family.
The people the Winchesters recruit to help them attack the BMOL facility are a mix of monsters theyā€™ve helped out, and hunters who respect them/didnā€™t fall in line/have noticed their friends getting murdered.Ā 
The end result is the beginning of a new relationship between hunters and non-humans.
It might be odd after a season long narrative about not demonizing people just because theyā€™re not human, to have the Winchesters still be all ā€œLetā€™s forcibly abort this fetus,ā€ but, with the added element of Sam dealing with his Lucifer trauma all season, I think it would make sense to have Dean be in extra Protective Modeā„¢. That combined with Cas, fresh off of having to be rescued and feeling even worse about himself, decides to take the Kline issue into his own hands. The narrative follows along with canon. Since Lucifer isnā€™t around itā€™s AU!Michael who kills Cas and Mary tackles back through the rip.
Alternatively if you hate that and want something more domestic you can picture the following: with their newfound POV TFW rescues Kelly and takes her back to the bunker, promising theyā€™ll take care of her child.
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