beanmom:

destiel-is-cockles-fault:

beefcakemish:

beefcakemish:

#waywardasfuck

It’s sad and infuriating because the pilot was so promising. It gave us family, unity, COMMUNICATION, no ‘bitch’ calling, zero misogyny, healthy relationships between all the characters, no weird codependency, and all the ladies who were amazing. The CW doesn’t know a good thing even if it was in front of their faces.

Like, The CW ASKED for a spinoff. And the Chicago thing was a trainwreck, we never speak of that, but this was a hgh-quality, well-developed spinoff with fan support. And the CW said “nah”. So did they ever really want a spinoff? And if so, exactly what kind of spinoff would be acceptable? One with less estrogen, I assume.

bluestar86:

hazeldomain:

obsessionisaperfume:

tinkdw:

deaneatscake:

hazeldomain:

@safetypinsymphony

Breaking this off into a new thread because it’s kind of a different topic-

Dumbed down how?

This is open to anybody who has a theory because I’ve seen it a bunch of times but I don’t really get it.

I guess the biggest argument is that they didn’t find their way back alone? Which dis easily refuted because they’ve been catapulted into the Bad Place so hard that they lost consciousness… it makes sense that they didn’t turn up right next to the nifty little portal and had to find their way back… plus they got overwhelmed by Dark Kaia but we don’t know her powers yet so arguing against this also doesn’t really make sense?

The issue is /some/ people think anyone else being half decent at hunting diminishes the accomplishments of their precious Sam and Dean. So basically noone can do anything well or it’s an INSULT! I mean it’s not like the original badass hunter was John, who we saw learned it all after Mary died and all the others like Bobby, Rufus etc, that the boys were kinda crappy on their first few hunts and would have been totally lost without the journal, hence the idea in the show that a good moral ethic, learning and growth is the key part to hunting and they’ve just had a ton of experience now on top of having the journal and now a whole secret library of lore to help. Claire’s been learning to hunt for a few years, they even established she’s been hunting alone last year to prove this point.

It’s not like they’re writing Claire as single handedly stopping the pre ordained apocalypse either to diminish Sam and Dean’s accomplishments, they just wrote her as using her experience and a gun to take out a couple of werewolves and yeah, still getting beat up in the mean time, just as Sam and Dean have many times.

But oh no it’s still an insult. PUH lease.

The bottom line is that they are grasping at straws trying to find a reason to rationalize hating on WS because they were counting on Claire to “take out the thing that killed her father,” and they’ve had a hate on for her since Kathryn posted that “My Two Dads” Tweet.

shots fired

OMG @obsessionisaperfume you just HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD.

Clark Backo will play Patience Turner, a new member of the Wayward Sisterhood. A high school over-achiever, Patience’s life is turned upside down when she discovers she’s a powerful psychic, a gift she inherited from her estranged grandmother (and season one Supernatural character) Missouri Moseley. Hunted by dark forces for her power, Patience finds refuge with Jody and her wayward family.

Loretta Devine, who played Kansas psychic Missouri Moseley in a memorable appearance as a Winchester family friend in the season one episode “Home,” will return to Supernatural for an episode from the upcoming season.’