So some slightly spoiler-UN-erific news have come to board that needs some addressing. Please, please, please, if you're one who avoids wanky bitching execute escape plan now. Really, I never used to be like this until the middle of this last season (okay, total lie, I've always have been very passionate about the things that I love and not afraid
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OH WRITERS, PLEASE, PLEASE JUST FUCKING *TRY* NEXT SEASON.
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I'VE CALMED DOWN FROM IT BUT THAT GRRR-RAGE IS STILL IN THE BACK OF MY MIND.
IT MAKES NO SENSE FOR HER TO EVEN WANT DEAN AROUND CAUSE EVERY ONE WANTS A GUY WITH SEVERE PTSD, DRINKING PROBLEMS, AND KILLS THINGS FOR A LIVING TO MOVE IN WITH THEM AND THEIR SON.
GAWD, JUST THIS. I DON'T EVEN SEE HOW THIS WORKS OUT FOR LISA IN ANY WAY. THAT POOR WOMAN DESERVES MORE THAN DEAN SAME AS DEAN DESERVES MORE THAN HER.
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Oh, there's absolutely no place for women ever at all on Supernatural, Jensen? Really? Awesome. Fantastic. Yeah, I guess we girls are really all ~domestic~ figured who just don't fit with life on ~the road~ and therefore shouldn't be anywhere near your hypermasculine fantasyland. I think it's brilliant how having a vagina means there in no place for you in that world.
And then we have Jared (and by proxy, Kripke). Joking about how it's every man's dream to kill his wife.
I just.
I don't even.
Guuuuyyyyyyyyssss! I want to believe that you are awesome? WHY? WHY DO YOU HAVE TO SAY CRAP LIKE THIS WHYYYY?
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There's no place for woman, wtf? So Ellen and Jo had absolutely no meaning or possible future on this show, at all? Maybe he meant romantic interests, which yeah, kind of makes sense but that's a stupid and ignorant view of woman only as something- like you said- domestic. Both Ellen and Jo (mostly Ellen, I'll admit. gawd I miss her.) where beautiful and dynamic characters that stood up on their own without needing to be hip to hip with one of the boys or on the road with them. That's just bs. It really made me want to go 'well fu too Jen'
And then Jared with the 'killing the wife is so awesome' thing. Yeah. Okay. They really did an exceptional job in putting their big feet in their pretty mouths.
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On the other hand, all this 'Supernatural-is-for-boys-only' talk makes me want to write girl!Dean/girl!Cas. And that can only be a good thing.
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This is true. This I like. Do this. :pressures: I want girl!Dean/girl!Cas very badly right now.
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Cassie was forgettable to me, but was Dean's first real girlfriend, it makes sense that he was really attached to her. I'm glad she didn't come back into it, their relationship disolved in a realistic way.
For some reason I knew Misha had been at Jensen's wedding...I think he was in one of the pictures (though not with Jen or Jared, sadly, I think it was with their bodyguard/trainer. I very much love that he was there and a part of it xD (Lol I love that gif of Marshall! <3)
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Dean does retain a fantastical illusion to his relationships so it was natural for him to think of Cassie as his first love. Truly I think Cassie knew exactly what was between them and knowing Dean she knew that it was best for her to end it because Dean never would. She knew she and Dean both deserved better and their relationship would not have worked out.
Aw, I'd still like to see that photo, I love how he was included in the festivities! (lol, me too. it's my perfect squee gif! xD)
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He does. And it was good that Cassie could see that things would never work out with Dean, she was realistic and yes she obviously liked Dean an awful lot but she knew he couldn't be tied down and that their relationship had a best before date. (And the only Cas in Dean's life should be the male angel variety ;))
I'll go see if I can hunt it down :D
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Also, didn't Dean spend like a month with Cassie? And we don't know what happened in that time. And he was young when that happened - something like that when you're young ALWAYS seems like love, even when it's not.
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I'm 99.9% sure Dean said he spent a total of two weeks with Cassie during some college related break or something. Dean seems like the type to always think that someone he spends more time with then that one night he's in love with. With all that he has been through Dean comes off surprisingly naive in his heart and far more innocent and trusting in that aspect than Sam ever was.
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With all that he has been through Dean comes off surprisingly naive in his heart and far more innocent and trusting in that aspect than Sam ever was.
I think this is pretty true, and also endearing. Dean doesn't exactly have a realistic idea of what the average American family is supposed to be like, and I think that being with Lisa will actually teach him something. Or at least weed out some of that naivete.
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