i'm team cas and dean are stupid for each other and i love how different their "stupidity" is.
dean is stupid for cas in the sense that he'll repair cas' truck after watching the angel leave with kelly in his impala. not just that. he'll find excuses for cas' behavior, too. dean is stupid for cas not just because he finds him devastatingly handsome but because he finds him fun as fuck and just an amazing "guy" to be around. dean is stupid for cas in the sense that he kinda hates angels but he thinks it's "awesome" that their "best friend" is an angel. dean is stupid for cas in the sense that he'll make him a cassette as if they're two teenagers in the 80s-90s and not one human being almost in his 40s who could actually use words to describe his feelings and an ancient being that can see people's aura and perceive their sense of longing.
meanwhile cas is stupid for dean in the sense that he gives up an army for dean (and then dean dies anyway) or that he summons a cosmic being to save dean (and then dean dies anyway).
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“cas, it’s me…. we need you.. I need you.”
“no i won’t hurt dean”
“cas this isn’t you”
“cas no.. cas..cas”
and im not supposed to believe they’re in love? that they’re not hopelessly tied to eachother, ridiculous.
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Pst
Hey you
Yeah you
You know that kid who sits in the back of class? The one who doesn’t have many friends, the one who is quiet and always on their phone?
Or the coworker who never looks like they’re doing work? The one who politely declined your invitations to bars after work so many times that you stopped asking?
They are reading. They are reading fanfiction and they are dreaming.
That kid in your class could be the nicest, sweetest, politest person ever but they are reading a story.
The words take them away. Far far away. To distant galaxies, to old bookshops, to shiny long black cars, to an underground bunker, to the burning remains of a church, to a bar in a hotel, to the past, to the future, to a random high school, to a tiny little coffee shop.
Those words are making your coworker feel something. They are making them feel happy. Feel sad. Feel both and neither. The words are telling them what it feels like to hurt so much and still be able to smile.
Those stories are full of life. Life that, yes is very painful, but still life. Lives that we have no right to mess with but spawn from a place of love. Lives that we value too much to let them go. Lives that we change at a whim to give them a better ending.
These stories are full of love.
Let that classmate read. Let that coworker go home after work. And don’t ask what they are reading. Under any circumstances. Trust me.
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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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dean and cas actually passionately made out for 5 minutes on screen, i would know i was there, can’t believe you guys missed it !
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