Vi taking a moment to just hug Caitlyn in the middle of this scene makes my heart clench painfully in my chest
something something despite the all horrors and tragedies of the world, love was there and that's all that matters
you ever hear about bleeding-heart doves
fucked up he bears a wound he has never suffered, and so will all his kin.
man, was everyone on the set of supernatural horny for eachother??
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Delicious in Dungeon
dungeon meshi but they try to solve problems the dnd way (marcille is shooting her shot)
Stories aren't static, especially a serialized and collaborative format like TV.
Kripke's initial plan with spn was Sam was to be the chosen one hero, the Luke Skywalker, and Dean was going to be a sidekick, the muscle, who looks after the chosen one, and be brash and charming, the Han Solo.
As early as season one, that plan, that formula, started to change. And eventually Dean's plot role too. spn made its Han Solo into a chosen one hero too. The show evolved each season. It didn't stay the same as it was in season one. Characters and relationships evolved, new characters came in. The scope of the show grew, literally on a cosmic level.
In season 4, Cas got introduced. He was expected to stay 3 episodes. Instead he stayed forever and he became Dean's person. The creatives in S4 had no idea of the lightning they'd just harnessed, with Cas as a character, or Destiel. There was no deliberate creative intent with Destiel in S4 (which doesn't mean no one was thinking about it, but any early subtext isn't the same thing as what it became later).
The story went on. The story evolved, the creative process evolved. Writing and creative process is often an act of discovery. Writers don't know everything about their characters when they set out to tell a story, they discover things along the way.
The story grew. Cas grew. Dean grew. The creatives began to deliberately lean into Destiel, the actors, being artists and creators too, also leaned in.
Dean having his own chosen one role in the mytharc wasn't part of the original plan. Cas--having angels at all--wasn't part of the original plan. Destiel wasn't part of the original plan.
There's many things that weren't part of the original plan but they are canon, they are part of the weave, part of the story.
SIMONE ASHLEY as KATE SHARMA BRIDGERTON — S3E1: Out of the Shadows
Hey man sorry about your male co-star. Turns out you guys had too much sexual tension on screen so he was written into a lazy, heterosexual romance arc that lacks chemistry and depth and actually just makes him look even more queer tbh. Now he's off pretending to be happy with somebody else when the love of his life was right there all along. I'm so sorry dude. It will probably happen again :/