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6×03, 6×21, 9×10

The one time Castiel lied to Dean. And the two times he didn’t. ♥

This is the first time I analyze this gif set and the one to the left really breaks my heart. We know Dean had spent a year with Lisa and had completely retired from the hunting life. So although Cas saw Dean and even went to him for help, he didn’t want to bother him because he thought Dean was happy like that. Dean, who had not prayed to Cas anymore, who had not called him at all, who had decided to live as a civilian, did not need Castiel, was happy without Cas. OR SO CAS THOUGHT. Therefore, the first time Dean prayed to Cas in months, MONTHS, because he needed help, Cas was bitter. Of course he came because Dean called, but he didn’t need Dean to know that. He didn’t want Dean to know that he was always waiting for the moment when Dean would call him again. So what if Sam called? Dean was not calling. Dean had to be the one to call, so when he finally did, Cas went to him as soon as he called BUT tried to hide his desperation to be with him again and that’s how we got the: “You think I came because you called?”
OH CAS YOU FELL SO HARD FOR THIS HUMAN!

Reblogging again for the flawless meta.

Why Season Nine is Setting Up Dean for a Long-Term Love Interest (and Why I Think It’s Castiel)

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aka Why the First Half of Season Nine Wasn’t As Shitty for Destiel Shippers As You Think

So amidst all the brouhaha surrounding this season – the apparent “bro-zoning” of Cas and Twittergate fiasco and so on – I have been noticing a pattern. Supernatural is a show, according…

Why Season Nine is Setting Up Dean for a Long-Term Love Interest (and Why I Think It’s Castiel)

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It’s a little difficult to see, but look closely, right when Cas says I’m okay, he’s shaking his head, nullifying the very words that leave his mouth. Cas isn’t okay, because he wants to be with Dean, but Dean had made it very clear that he didn’t want Cas around. And Cas will always put what Dean wants in front of his own needs.  So sure, he’ll go on pretending, but no⎯he’s not okay. Still, the worst part is that Dean doesn’t see that. He’s not looking for the wounded expression on Cas’s face. As Dean is turned away from Cas he gives an almost imperceptible nod, and we know what he’s thinking: that Cas is okay without him. The first “good“ he utters is to himself, it’s the broken mantra of Dean Winchester. Well, good, Cas is okay without him, and how could he ever be stupid enough to believe that Cas could need him as much as he needs Cas? Good, he says again, stronger now as he lets the walls build up around him.  He’ll strap on his boots, slap a strong look on his face, and drown his emotions.  He’s never needed anyone before, it’s always been Dean Winchester against the world.  How could he let himself believe that one angel would make that any different?

Drunk Cas in the bar was the gayest thing to ever gay. I was very pleased with that scene (the comments about April being the only exception) and also very relieved, considering that this was the same writing team that gave us 9×03 and the most ooc Cas i’ve ever seen (again, aside from him calling April hot.)

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No kidding! Not only was Cas peacocking (look at me do human right, Dean!) and totally failing at being nonchalant, but Dean was unconvincingly trying to be stoic in his efforts to push Cas away. Both were overcompensating by miles. 

Then we have some interesting End!verse parallels and this scene is heightened from mere Destiel subtext, or Cas seemingly acting OOC again, to something a little more sinister and heartbreaking. 

Cas to Dean: “Hey, you once told me you don’t choose what you do, it chooses you.”

This is an interesting statement regarding free will. There’s a difference between being called to do something and having no other choice but to do something. It’s often a confusing issue and herein is highlighted the difference. Cas has a calling to help. He is listening to his heart and in so doing finding a little peace at being human. Dean, is doing the opposite. Denying himself, and Sam, free will. He is noticeably not at peace.

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 #okay while this line is hilarious and whatnot #i actually read it as something a little bit sadder #because in this episode Dean is pushing everyone away #trying to make them WANT him to say yes so he’ll be gone #he tells Bobby ‘you’re not my father’ #knowing that’s where it’ll hurt him the most #he tells Sam ‘I don’t believe in you’ #knowing that will cut the deepest #but what does he say to Cas? he makes a bunch of mocking sexual references #I think he knows that Cas is attracted to him #and this is him calling him out on it #to try and make Cas angry and hurt #this episode is Dean trying to convince his family that they don’t want him #so he goes for their weak spots #and Cas’s weak spot is the fact that he’s in love with Dean

I’ve been noodling over this post for the past few days, and I think it’s almost right, in that Dean throws out the sexual barb because he almost certainly knows that he’s Cas’s weak spot.

And yet… I think the person Dean’s really digging at here isn’t Cas, but himself. He’s the one sexually attracted to Cas: he’s the one who can’t stop looking at Cas’s lips, who always looks so uncomfortable when Cas crowds his personal space. And Dean hates himself for it, because he knows that this is an angel of the Lord, the holiest of the holy, and he—well, what is he? He’s the blood-stained fuck-up, the man-sized hole of Daddy issues and neediness, the demon who never deserved to be saved from the Pit. What business does he have feeling something so dark and needy and human about an entity as good and heavenly as Cas, someone who so profoundly believes in Dean’s non-existent righteousness, who talks about him in terms of “special” and “saved” and “profound bond”, who rebelled against the divine plan and the entire Host of Heaven, and sacrificed everything, just for him, all for him? Dean knows it’s disrespectful, this dark and small and petty human sexual attraction, he knows it’s wrong and unreciprocated and he wishes he could make himself stop but he can’t, he just can’t.

Remember what the Dean!Leviathan says about Dean? “He doesn’t have relationships; he has applications for sainthood”. For nobody is that more applicable than Cas (which is why Cas’s eventual betrayal hurts Dean so much). To S5!Dean, Cas is a concept, a creature so innocent and pure Dean didn’t even think it existed until it saved him from eternal damnation.

So when Cas revokes his faith in him in that second GIF; when Cas says, essentially, “you are no longer worth my faith in you”, that’s when Dean snaps, because that hurts so much, too much, and all he can think to do is lash out with the one thing he thinks will hurt the most — except he doesn’t stop to wonder who he’s really trying to hurt here. 

That’s why, when Dean says “Blow me”, Cas seems more confused than anything else — he can tell that Dean is angry, and he’s angry too, but more than that, Cas doesn’t understand why Dean chose to express himself with those specific words.

But to Dean, the innuendo makes perfect sense; it’s a form of self-harm, of self-torture. In the same way he bitterly tells Kevin (twice) that angels are “junkless”, it reminds him of what he wants but can never, ever have.

Because Dean trained under Alistair, he knows all the best ways to torture a man, to make him break, and deep down he knows that what he feels for Cas is what will break him; or, more specifically, what will break him is that Cas can never feel what he feels, that angels just don’t have the equipment to feel that way, that whenever they try, it just breaks them apart.

And I eagerly await the day Dean realizes he was wrong.

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No okay we need to talk about this for a second. Firstly, we as an audience have never seen Dean like this. I think it grants us a little interiority to what Dean might’ve become when he was in hell, but this transformation here isn’t due to torture…

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