Supernatural Has a Queerbaiting Problem That Needs to Stop

euclase:

bettydays:

Y’all need to signal boost the shit out of this.

To give you some perspective of how big this is, note that this is a lauded TV Guide editor writing, plainly:

That is what fans are calling for when they ask for Dean’s queerness to come to fruition — simply to be seen. They aren’t just Becky Rosens, projecting their fetishized desires onto a platonic friendship simply to see two attractive men make out. They’re doing so because they want to see themselves accurately reflected onscreen, rather than turned into a plot device or reduced to a dangling carrot to entice a queer audience before shouting “No homo!”

This is exactly the kind of press the fandom needs to make our message heard. If we make this article big enough, if we get TV Guide enough traffic on it, they might write about it more often. If TV Guide writes about it more often, then other outlets will write about it too. If enough outlets write about it, Supernatural is going to get a viral shitstorm on their hands that they’ll have to address.

So click the link and then REBLOG THIS.

I would apologize for putting this on my art blog, but I’m not apologizing.

Supernatural Has a Queerbaiting Problem That Needs to Stop

coffee-without-a-pause:

sam-winchester-admiration-league:

amazingspntextposts:

WAIT GUYS

WHAT IF SEASON ONE/TWO SAM WAS A PROPHET

I MEAN HEADACHES, VISIONS OF THE FUTURE…

AND WHEN HE DIED CHUCK WAS MADE INTO THE NEW PROPHET AND THAT’S WHY HE NEVER HAD ANY MORE VISIONS

this could actually make tons of sense

That would make more sense than in the canon where Sam is “LOL nope no more headaches anymore LOL just took some ibuprofen it’s all good now”

But it was Azazel’s influence making them experience what they did, right? And who else died at the end of season two? Azazel. So I’m thinking that whatever power was in Azazel’s blood probably died when he did. That’s not an unheard of idea.