Watching supernatural for the first time with bestie and this is my take on season 7 episode 17
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Watching supernatural for the first time with bestie and this is my take on season 7 episode 17

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Literally the only destiel proof I need is the scene where lucifer mimics how Cas speaks to Dean and it’s just an immediate switch into poor little meow meow vibes with the big puppy dog eyes
Wyd if the man who you were trapped in a cage with in hell and tortured for 120 years came back after u thought you finally got rid of him with the side effects of hallucinating him until u went crazy
Cas is such a known weak point of Dean's multiple big bads have used pretending to be him as a way to get past Dean's defenses and it works every time, Lucifer did it TWICE

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The funniest Supernatural thing to me will always be Lucifer being so obsessed with Sam that he made sure Sam’s entire life was based around being his vessel and formulated an entire plan to manipulate Sam into freeing him, meanwhile Micheal has barley had one conversation with Dean and chose his second option for a vessel
"Let villains be evil! Why do you like villain redemption?"
I don't know, maybe because I want to believe in people's humanity and after all the times real people dissapointed me, I want to believe that at least fictional villains/antagonists are capable of good deep down.
I think the absolute horror of the scene where sam goes "i will kill myself before letting you in" to lucifer and lucifer rolls his eyes and goes "and I'll just bring you back" is soooo underrated. jared plays it so well too, the shock and the hopelessness in his eyes. lucifer feeling so possessive (ha) over sam, and sam realizing that no, he's not going to escape this unscathed, if he escapes at all. it's so tasty