Remember when Supernatural was like: yeah, so Cas died and Dean was miserable. Like truly deeply depressed. Suicidal even. Hey, he killed himself hello! Didn't even ask to be brought back. Even though his brother was right there by his side???? But then Cas came back to him and Dean was "for the first time all season" HAPPY--
"What is the perfect example of dark romance?"
Hannibal NBC.
SPN reunion on The Boys got us all like XD
Bobby in every damn fanfic: are you sure you're not gay, Dean? Casexual, perhaps?
He always knows... he always supports his bisexual repressed son.
When I say I became obsessed with DPS as soon as I found the movie, I mean it. I watched the movie every night before bed for two whole weeks.
This! There is no better explanation.
Just want to mention the fact that cameron did not intentionally betray the poets in the way the fandom likes to paint he did. Yes he was doing it for himself but he was also doing it for them in his twisted little narrative. He knew, unlike the telephone and newspaper prank charlie did, this wasn’t just going to blow over, and he was riddled with grief. Keating definitely would have been fired nonetheless since admin was looking for reasoning as is. Cameron was smart enough to know that but not smart enough to realize that he’s wrong for doing it. He thought protecting himself and his friends was a noble act but in doing so he did doom and betray the only teacher who gave a rats ass about them. Charlie saw this, saw more importance in respecting the person who gave neil life in his last months over sucking up to the admin. Cameron fell short because he needed someone to blame, and he found that in Mr Keating.
Sorry, but I just don't understand Destiel haters saying Dean's response (or lack thereof) to Cas' confession means he doesn't reciprocate, when *literally the exact same thing* happens in freaking Titanic:
Like seriously, Jack doesn't tell Rose he loves her (in those exact words) the whole movie, and when she says it to him, he responds basically the same way as Dean. Only there, no one doubts his feelings for her and Titanic is regarded as the most epic love story of all time...Obviously "don't do this/don't you do that" doesn't mean they don't love the other, they just don't want them to say "I love you" as a way of saying goodbye, which means leaving, which in both their cases means death...
I rest my case, your honor.
The entirety of my supernatural watching experience can be summed up as just loudly exclaiming "where the hell is Cas?" every season.
cas is truly the character of all time to me. he’s an angel. he’s autistic. he’s a father. he’s a cunt. he’s serving cunt. he’s throwing his phone in the ocean. he’s sacrificing himself at the drop of a hat. he’s making bad unilateral decisions. he was one of heaven’s best soldiers. he killed like half his species. he broke out of heaven’s control and became the embodiment of free will. he’s defying god’s plan. he’s head over heels in love with a guy who dresses like a lumberjack. his dad hates him. he’s deploying the tactical poor little meow meow eyes to throw his brother in law under the bus. he’s been lobotomized dozens of times. he’s wearing a trenchcoat!
How can people look at Todd Anderson and Neil Perry and think anything but lovers.
^ queerest men you’ve ever seen
(Also if you know any movies to Dead Poets Society please tell me what they are, I beg.)