So one time, one of my guy friends said, “I’m pretty sure I’m straight but I’ve never slept with a man so how do I know for sure if I’m not bisexual or gay” and so he actually went and picked up a guy, had sex with him and after ward he said, “Well that was fun but I appear to be straight.” and just went on with his life without making a big deal about his dip into homosexuality and really, I think everybody should be this relaxed about sexualities
Since klingon sex is basically violent wrestling, I wonder if the klingons don’t have BDSM but like the opposite. Klingons gathering in secrecy in dark cellars to engage in sweet, gentle loving, to the scorn of fellow klingons.
“How can you do that?” the other klingons ask. “You don’t even draw blood? Not a single furniture breaking? It doesn’t seem… natural”.
This song feels like it was written for me. The first line caught my attention IMMEDIATELY because I have Bipolar Disorder, and I actually teared up listening to this up-beat song because I related to it so much!
y’all don’t understand how much I needed this song this week
Under the cut is a massive collection of season eight and nine text, subtext, tropes, narrative mirrors and quotes from cast/tptb that I believe point toward a canonically acknowledged romantic relationship between Dean and Castiel by the end of the series. Cautious optimism is the name of the game, folks, and at this point I’m only struggling to stick to the cautious part.
This was put together partially as an elaborate and moderately absurd form of procrastination, partially because I felt like spreading some positivity, and partially because I wanted an excuse to title something with a line from my favorite Allen Ginsberg poem, which also happens to be incredibly Dean/Cas for something written in 1954.
The list is broken down into groups of five episodes, and relevant comments from TPTB that refer to the show as a whole and not to a particular episode are listed in the final group.
I’ve linked to my own and other peoples meta, youtube clips, screencaps, soundbites and gifs to illustrate many points, and have also included the links to each episode’s supernaturalwiki page, so you can look at transcripts and check the context of quotes if that kind of thing is up your alley.
If there is anything that I’ve missed (which is entirely possible given the size of this monster) please let me know and I’ll gladly add to the lists!
Lastly, here’s three things to remember:
“…the monsters of the week are sometimes reflections of what our boys are going through on an emotional level.”
TPTB have spoken: narrative mirrors, set design and subtext are all deliberate and important things. Without further ado, let’s get this ridiculous fucking show on the road.