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sometimes something amazing happens in the destiel fandom and at first i think god i love this ship so much but then i remember how c*w fucked it up in the finale and just start crying

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so Obama follows destiel account and I thought it's time to make some jokes about him and Putin lol
my lil 15x20 coda comic!!!! heres how onion field cas can still win <3
a collective mood.
What "hate" has Misha been getting? People have been correcting the mistakes in his statements, but I haven't seen a single person be shitty to him. Quite the opposite, actually.
Tnak you you for saying that, I saw couple bad comments in twitter, someone rudely called Misha âlierâ and it was enough for me to panic, but i checked again now and itâs really most of comments are polite and I feel much better now. I just hope that Misha will really understand what is it all about

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I canât believe that there is hate to Misha, to the one person who tries to understand and support us! To be clear, I ship Destiel, I am bi, I hate the finale, I really wanted to believe that spanish version was the correct one. But itâs awful to see that some of you loved Misha yesterday and after confession and all these time just because he gave you what you wanted, but now when he didnât give it, you started hating him and accusing in things he didnât mean at all. Itâs disgusting. We are ralking about Misha Collins, who is really amazing person and always tries to make this world better. You can disagree with him, itâs okay, but hate? I thougth it was winc*stiesâ thing.
I feel really nervous that there is no reaction from Misha or Jensen... If all of these are real why didnât they confirm it? Maybe itâs about their contracts with c*w, but in the panel Misha was saying âwhat they gonna do, fire me?â like he wasnât afraid of saying things. And there is no way Misha hasnât seen trands
I JUST SAW THIS PICTURE IN CW TWITTER
Itâs old but now ITâS HILLARIOUS
ARE YOU F*CKING SERIOUS??? BLOCK YOURSELF THEN OMFG
So what Iâm getting from all this is that Deanâs reaction to Cas getting out of the shower and back into his suit and trenchcoat after purgatory was exactly what we thought it was
I just opened Tumblr AND WHAT IS GOING ON???
So Dean said âme tooâ IN ENGLISH also, but in american version it was cut, but somehow in spanish version it wasnât?? it wasnât just wrong translation, right??? PLEASE TELL ME ITâS TRUE OH MY GOD WHAT IS HAPPENING

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And what about this time thing in haeaven, isnât it weird that siblings and generations are gonna pop up in heaven nonstop
Sam died and in hour he will see his son and then in two hours his son is gonna see his son or daughter ITâS SO WEIRD
this has probably been done already but ive been completely torn these past 2 days
Petition for Mr. Jensen Ackles to use his newly gained producer powers and his friendship with Mr. Misha Collins and Mr. Jared Padalecki to shoot a new series finale.
SPN: Â Family doesnât End with Blood !
Also SPN:Â Ha ha ha ha just kidding
This is how I cope

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Hereâs why the Supernatural Series Finale Sucked
(AND IT REALLY ISNâT JUST BECAUSE CAS/MISHA WASNâT IN IT)
First of all, Iâd like to state, that this perspective is coming from someone who has watched, invested in, and dissected this show for 15 years. Iâve tried to rationalize and justify every single decision each of the main characters made throughout the years, and Iâve always tried to make sense of each of their story arcs from a âbigger pictureâ standpoint as each season progressed.
Anyway, before I can properly explain why the finale sucked, let me quickly take you through 15 seasons by segregating them into 3 eras, because you canât really comprehend what Supernatural is about and what itâs become without going through how it tried to expand its universe.
SEASONS 1-5: THE KRIPKE ERA
Now, we all know that Kripke was always set in wrapping up Sam and Deanâs story in 5 seasons, and he did just that.
So, in this era, Supernatural is about two brothers who set out on a journey to fulfill âthe family businessâ. They hunt mythical monsters that terrorize the world, while battling the monsters within themselves. Their ultimate âbig badâ is an apocalypse.
Towards the end of this era, we find out that Sam and Dean are actually a parallel to Biblical characters who are brothers turned rivals. And that Sam and Deanâs destiny is to go up against each other.
However, as a dynamic, they have always been about making their own choices, choosing free will, and having a brotherly bond that can power through against any obstacle at any given day.
So, this era is neatly wrapped up with its finale. The characters grow, and get justified endings.
Dean, a man who thinks of himself as two things: 1. Samâs older brother and protector; and 2. Daddyâs blunt little instrument.
Heâs spent his whole life believing that that was his only purpose, and he knew that the only ending heâll get would either be a bloody death fulfilling his duty to the family business; or laying his life on the line to save his brother.
Dean gets the ending he thought was never possible for him, something he thought he could never deserve. After years of living and dying for his family, he gets a shot at having an apple pie lifeâto settle down with a nice girl, raise a kid in a house with a white picket fence. With Sam gone, Deanâs responsibility now is to himself.
Sam, on the other hand, never wanted any part of it, because he wasnât groomed the way Dean was, and because thanks to Dean, Sam wasnât traumatized or forced into growing up too quickly the way Dean was.
So Sam aspires for a normal life, and works the cases with Dean so he can maybe get some semblance of it, when everything they set out to kill are laid to rest.
Ultimately, Sam performs a selfless act for his brother, who has given up everything for him, and for their causeâto save the world.
The journey is this: Dean sacrifices everything to save Sam, and Sam sacrifices himself so Dean could live.
Apart from being Deanâs âsaviorâ and guardian angel, Castielâs role in this era is to serve as a mirror to Deanâs journey. Castiel goes from being heavenâs foot soldier, following âGodâs ordersâ; to an angel who learns to choose and feel for the first time in his existence.
After they realize that theyâre both daddyâs blunt instruments, Dean starts choosing his own path for himself, and convinces Castiel to join him. Castiel stops following heaven, and starts following Dean.
In the end, with his newfound understanding of the world thanks to Dean, Castiel goes back to heaven to reform it.
Weâve resolved the biblical arc, and the character journeys.
SEASONS 6-10: THE SPIN-OFF ERA
So this is where the show realizes how vast its universe can be, so it tries to expand it by tapping into uncharted lands and experimenting with it.
They take on heaven, reform hell, explore purgatory, have the angels fall, turn Dean into a demon, and kill Death.
Dean and Sam recognize their codependency, and try to rise above it.
They go back and forth between which brother will risk it all for the greater good every other season.
Dean and Cas strengthen their relationship by recognizing the impact they have on each otherâs lives.
Cas structures his life and decisions around Dean (Seasons 6-7), and Dean learns to trust and fight for Cas (Seasons 8-9).
Sam and Cas bond (mostly over Dean) because of their shared rationales in decision-making.
Dean, Sam, and even Cas also forge relationships with the people they work with. The concept of âfound familyâ is introduced here.
This era was heavy on the plot while establishing, reinforcing, and solidifying relationships and dynamics.
At this point, it wasnât just about the brothers anymore.
If Supernatural had ended in Season 10, the logical finale wouldâve been Team Free Will, along with the family that theyâve found, going up against the latest big bad (Death or whoever). Maybe they lose them along the way, maybe they all make it out alive, or maybe they go down swinging, but at least the show recognizes and supports the message they keep saying, âFamily donât end with bloodâ
SEASONS 11-15: THE REWRITE ERA
This is where the show runs out of ideas and decides to invalidate the seasons that came before it.
From bringing Mary back (basically rendering their whole journey pointless because theyâve literally started hunting because of her death), to changing the stipulations in being Michael and Luciferâs vessels (another character struggle rendered useless), to God himself breaking the fourth wall by saying that the Winchesters get away with everything because âtheyâre the main characters in his story and everything theyâve been through was just part of a badly written narrativeâ.
But what weâre getting from this era is that Sam and Dean, along with Cas (who has also deviated from the story) ARE trying to escape a badly written narrative.
Thatâs the âbig badâ in this era. The writer.
At this point, the characters have picked up so many strays (including those from alternate universes), and have settled into their roles in their âfound familyâ. Dean, Sam, and Cas all become surrogate dads and uncles.
Theyâve also graduated from the whole âweâre on different sidesâ and âgoing behind each otherâs backsâ drama. And they just want the whole family together.
Theyâve all resigned themselves to the cause, but theyâre also tired. Dean allows himself to contemplate about wanting more out of life or at least getting a vacation. Sam, on the other hand, realizes his capabilities as an effective leader. Castiel learns to love another being that isnât Dean (spoiler: itâs Jack).
However, they also realize that theyâve just been puppets on a string all this time.
So what they want now, is to write their own story, and make their own choices knowing that God/the writer isnât the one fueling their narrative.
So hereâs why the finale sucks:
Andrew Dabb, the current showrunner, said that there would be two finales.
15x19 - The finale to wrap up Season 15, and 15x20 - The finale to wrap up the series by âresolving the charactersâ journeyâ
In 15x19 the boys find a way to de-power God/the writer. For the first time in their whole lives, they are free from the story. Their lives are completely theirs now. They can make their own decisions. There are no more âbig badsâ to fight
And hereâs what happens in 15x20:
Immediately after being freed from their story arc, Dean and Sam go back to hunting the monster of the week.
Dean eats pie, gets nailed (literally), makes a 10-minute speech to Sam because he knows heâs dying, then he goes to heaven.
Dean is greeted by Bobby, his surrogate Dad who he hasnât seen (fully alive) since Season 7. Bobbyâs expository dialogue comprises of him explaining that he got out of heavenâs jail, that John and Mary are next door, and that Jack and Cas fixed the dynamics of heaven off-screen.
The first thing Dean decides to do is go for a long drive in his Impala (as if he hasnât done enough of that already).
Meanwhile, Sam decides to stop hunting after Dean dies, he gets the apple pie life he hadnât wanted since Season 8 (while Dean was in Purgatory), and names his kid âDeanâ for effect. He grows old and dies.
Dean drove around in heaven for so long that Sam catches up to him.
They hug. The end.
Great, right?
After 15 years of struggling to battle their own respective destinies, going up against big bads and even bigger bads, then finally being able to take charge of their own stories, Dean and Sam regress to hunting the monster of the week, and get killed off by a nail and old age. Okay.
Sam gets to retire and have a family, sure, but they still focus on him and the kid he named after his dead brother. Still just âSam and Deanâ through and through. Nothing to do with found family. Just lineage. Just blood. And it ends there.
See, the problem here is that this ending wouldâve been passable in The Kripke Era. But weâre 10 years down the road since, and while Sam and Dean are the original main characters, the show isnât just about them and their codependent relationship anymore.
So you see, even if you take out the whole âCastiel deserves to be in the finale because heâs also a main character with an unfinished story arcâ argument, the finale still does no justice to the series it tried to âwrap upâ.
But anyway, now Iâll make the case for the problem with Castiel not being in the finale:
In 15x18, we get a 5-minute rushed confession from Castiel to Dean. The context of which are as follows:
1. Earlier in the episode, Dean had wounded Death with her scythe. We later find out that this wound is fatal.
2. Their friends start to âblip outâ in a Thanos-like snap, and Dean thinks that Death is causing it, so Dean seeks her out, and Cas goes with him.
3. Dean and Cas anger Death, apparently for no reason because she didnât even do the thing they thought she did. She chases them to try to kill them
4. Dean and Cas lock themselves in a room. Dean starts a pity party.
5. As Dean goes through hating himself out loud, Cas decides to inform Dean of the deal he made with The Empty. He then proceeds to explain the stipulation of the deal (that he would get taken once he experiences a moment of true happiness), then discusses his newfound happiness philosophy. Dean is getting whiplash.
6. Cas goes on to imply that the one thing that he wanted that he knew he couldnât have is Dean Winchester reciprocating his romantic feelings for him. (Donât even try to fight me on this because Cas already has Deanâs platonic love, and he knows that Dean thinks of him as a brother, so if he really meant this in a âfamilialâ way, then why would he think that he couldnât have the thing that would make him happy?) So Casâ realization is that telling Dean about his feelings is enough to make him happy.
7. Cas tells Dean all the reasons why he loves him (thereby combating Deanâs self-deprecation tirade), and all the reasons why heâs worthy of his love. Meanwhile, Dean is still winded from the fact that Cas is about to sacrifice himself for him again.
8. Dean never gets to process anything, because Cas is shoving him out of the way, as he and Death (who busts through the door) get taken by The Empty.
After this episode, Dean never speaks of it. Misha Collins supposes that Dean doesnât reciprocate. Jensen Ackles says that Dean didnât really get to process it because it was too much, too fast, and that Dean, still dense as ever, thinks that Cas, a celestial being, doesnât interpret human feelings the same way.
So what was the point of this confession?
Politics and sensitivities of a 2005 network television aside, what does this do for the story?
Cas proclaims his romantic feelings to Dean, but Dean never acknowledges it, doesnât even give it a passing thought afterwards. So Casâ big declaration goes unheard.
Cas cashes in on his Empty deal to kill Death (who was dying anyway), in order to save Dean who dies two episodes after.
Dean makes no effort to save Cas (despite being really broken up about his previous deaths, or even spending a whole year in Purgatory looking for him), even after theyâve beaten God, not even asking Jack (who has all the power in the universe) to bring him back (when Jack has already done it before, with less mojo).
Dean moves on to fight the monster of the week. Somewhere off-screen, Jack rescues Cas from The Empty, but Cas uncharacteristically doesnât even bother to go to Dean? (Every single time he comes back, Deanâs always the first person he goes to)
And Cas, who apparently helped craft and reform the new heaven, isnât the one who welcomes Dean and explains the new dynamics of it?
Sure, Jan.
Supernatural, youâve created a finale that only your casual viewers and people who dipped out after Season 5 can appreciate.
Just goes to show how much you actually valued the people who actually invested in your story and characters, and consistently helped keep your show on the air.
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HEREâS THE ACTUAL FINALE SCENE. THIS IS WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. CHILL, GUYS, ITâS OKAY.