THE THRILLING TRILOGY
NOW ALL TOGETHER
Original post my me found here
Both sequels made by dahliasheng found here and here
Tag: destiel
ah look, the beginning of the end of our emotional stable shipper hearts
It blows my mind that I’ve seen this called a destruction of Cas’ character development. I mean, I’m pretty sure that’s grief and pain talking, not Cas. This is, after all, barely minutes after Metatron informs Cas that Dean is dead, and angels, properly controlled, don’t feel much of any emotion. Cas just wants that back, because it would be easier than hurting like he is, and then dying, like he knows he will due to the failing grace.
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The one where Cas likes to handcuff Demon!Dean so he behaves
“Wear these”
“I’d rather you put them on me”
Destiel, you’re out. Holy Hell, you’re in.
9×02 // 9×23
For a show that some claim is not about love, it certainly has been a common thread spun all throughout the season, and in fact…the entire series. But now we’re not simply talking about familial love, we’re also talking about another kind of love. One that you fall headlong in to. One that a villain, who thinks he’s the hero, will use against you. He’ll twirl his blade dripping with your beloved’s blood in front of you and declare that he’s won. He will use that love in an attempt to destroy you. Because you were never doing it for heaven or for humanity. You were doing it for one man all along…
Also, it’s important to note that after Metatron tells his fellow angel that he’s writing a story about love, heartbreak, and…love, the angel asks him if it’s like The Notebook. The Notebook is a story that revolves around two seemingly starcrossed lovers, who are torn apart by life and circumstance, only to reunite down the line, spending the rest of their lives together.
Since you mentioned The NoteBook I just had to add these two gifs.
OK, let’s review what’s CANON as of SPN 9×23:
- Cas is “in love” with “humanity.” The “weakness” that motivates his actions.
- Metatron opens 9×22 by saying this is “a story about love, and heartache, and love.” [Editor’s note: sorry, missed that one earlier.]
- Cas’s recent actions and sacrifices were not for…
So I said it before & I’ll mention it again: Dean blamed Metatron for TWO specific things that he had done that Dean deemed unforgiveable: Kevin’s death, and stealing Cas’ grace. For hurting Cas. For taking Cas away from him, because without taking that grace none of this would have happened, Cas would never have had to leave him.
Dean rates hurting Cas as being equal with Kevin dying.




