This podcast episode is so great 🙌 god bless @robertberens
🗣 Queer subtext
🗣 The Destiel of it all
🗣 Dean sneaking out because he misses his boyfriend
🗣 Romantic story
This conversation goes on for another 5 minutes, youre in for a treat. 💙💚 #SpnThenAndNow#Supernatural
You would never see Sam kneel next to Castiel's dead body. And you'd never see Sam prepare Cas's body for hunter's funeral. And you'd never see Sam pray to Cas every night. Or pray on his knees for Cas's forgiveness. How do we know Dean was in love with Cas? Because Sam wasn't.
Straight couples: You had a choice. I was there? Where were you?
Supernatural: romance
Dean and Cas: You had a choice. I was there? Where were you?
Supernatural: bros
imagine a swapped version… this immortal who despite everything they've seen, still sees the world as beautiful, and teaches the mortal that to give them hope to keep going in life
Yes 😊 because I am an audience member who witnesses the character for who he is across 15 seasons, not the actor playing the character who has intwined his own personality into his concept of Dean and hasn’t actually seen how the show gets put together and how Dean comes across
Remember how Rob and rich have expressed how gay the relationship actually is after watching the episodes. Jensen needs to do that. Acting the character isn’t the same as watching how they edit it all.
i do think in 2026 fans should be able to ask the actors about a queer storyline that was explicitly written into the show by queer writers
this isn’t 2013. since 2020 we have a canon gay love confession & the fact it’s treated as fanon delusion even today just doesn’t sit right
Things like “destiel questions in 2026?” Yeah and? As if that relationship itself isn’t one of the most important parts of the show. I don’t care of interpretation, it’s a man showing romantic feelings for another man. It happened. It’s canon. Why is it shocking to talk about it?