Let’s be honest, this wouldn’t even be a fair fight!
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Big Bitches Vs Little Bitches!
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What is love; according to children between 4 and 8.
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The one where Dean and Cas live a normal life
“Excuse me, this may seem strange to you, but you seem familiar. Do I know you from somewhere?”
“Nice try, buddy, but you’re gonna need a better pick up line”
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I want to talk about the bar scene in “Sacrifice,” but first let me refresh your memory about an exchange in “The Monster At the End of This Book.”
There’s a bit where Dean has asked for Castiel’s help in preventing Sam from meeting Lilith, and Castiel turns him down:
CASTIEL
You must understand why I can’t intercede. Prophets are very special. They’re protected.
DEAN
I get that.
CASTIEL
If anything threatens a prophet, anything at all, an archangel will appear to destroy that threat. Archangels are fierce. They’re absolute. They’re heaven’s most terrifying weapon.
DEAN
And these archangels, they’re tied to prophets?
CASTIEL
Yes.
DEAN
So if a prophet was in the same room as a demon –
CASTIEL
Then the most fearsome wrath of heaven would rain down on that demon. Just so you understand… why I can’t help.The words you see up there may have sounded like there’s nothing else going on, but it was clear in the episode that even though Castiel wasn’t permitted to interfere, even to the extent of overtly telling Dean how to do it without him, he was nevertheless giving Dean the information he needed in the subtext of the conversation. The pause indicated by the ellipsis in the last line was accompanied by a very pointed look from Cas that made it clear that he’d just said something important.
Right now, Show is in a position where they absolutely cannot give us a yes-or-no answer about whether or not Dean/Cas will go overtly canon. Many of us are of the opinion that Show is doing what Cas did in the scene from TMATEOTB: making the answer clear in the subtext. And up until now, there’s been enough ambiguity that one could plausibly argue that it wasn’t intentional, or that it was just fanservice.
But with the Cupid scene in the bar in 8.23, I believe Show has given us as close to a YES answer as it’s possible to get without actually saying the words.
…okay, screw it, I’m going to add an extra two cents.
Note also that, in the scene, Dwight (the bartender) and Rod (the customer) already know each other well; this isn’t the first time they’ve met at all. Dwight explains to the Cupid that Rod is a regular customer.
So in addition to them both being thoroughly manly dudes, they’ve also been friends for a while, and only now has their relationship taken a romantic turn.
And then you’ve got all the bow-and-arrow imagery in the OP, and…I just….
jfc I’m so done with this fucking show
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“Speaking is difficult but I need to say something.
Gun violence is a big problem.
Too many people are dying.
Too many children.
We must do something.
It will be hard.
But the time is now.
You must act.
Be bold. Be courageous.
Americans are counting on you.”
—Gabby Giffords at a Senate hearing on gun violence today
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Just looking around while walking across a bridge