ALSO. the destiel language barrier is so sweet. bc Dean communicates in these abstract referential little circles that Cas can't quite parse. The Michael sword is saying incomprehensible riddles again. but Cas is SO charmed by it that he starts studying it and experimenting with it and trying to meet Dean on his level. and his butchering of idioms is played for laughs but he's mimicking Dean's linguistic patterns as a way of getting closer to him. because he loves him <3
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DAILYFLICKS 30K EVENT: FAVORITE 90s FILM PER MEMBER
↳ THELMA & LOUISE (1991) — Joy (@bustrkeaton)
That guy was hurting me. If you hadn’t come out when you had, he would’ve hurt me a lot worse. And probably nothing would’ve happened to him ‘cause everybody did see me dancing with him all night. They would’ve made out like I’d asked for it. My life would’ve been ruined a whole lot worse than it is now. At least now I’m having some fun. And I’m not sorry that son of a bitch is dead. I’m just sorry it was you that did it and not me.
things that make me aboslutely batshit insane about this scene:
1.) sam being so willing to just straight up kill himself (i love u martyr boy <3)
2.) dean's absolute REFUSAL of that plan (the very soft way he says "for the last time, no" to sam when its just the two of them - i could survive on that alone for eternity)
3.) dean is willing to give up his most PRIZED POSSESSION, HIS PRECIOUS IMPALA, to a COMPLETE STRANGER, bc he's not leaving sam here alone to die
4.) sam trying so hard to get dean to leave, to get dean to live (but ultimately failing because if sam isn't alive dean doesn't want to be either in fact he'll make sure he isn't either)
5.) dean trying to use humor to make this all seem so casual once they're alone, as if he isn't sacrificing his life for the sake of his brother
I truly believe that if Sam was infected and Dean did have to kill him, he'd pull him into a big ol' bear hug, press their faces together cheek to cheek, put the gun at his temple, and pull the trigger to shoot both of them in the head simultaneously.
I don't know that it's true in my interpretation (hey, it might be partially) but I'm a very big fan of Durgetash where they are planning to use the Absolute to overthrow their Gods and rule the planes together as Kings. No... Gods themselves. Where Gortash is using Bane as much as any of the people he's using, but he wants Durge to truly be at his side in the end. That The Dark Urge aims to turn their knife hand not on themselves at the end of everything, but on their Father to gain their freedom, and a life away from fear of loving somebody else.
There's support in the text for it, is all I'm saying...