This goes to show just how permanent death is such a nonexistent thing in this show. Cas literally calls it a 'rite of passage' like a child becoming an adult.
I can just see Cas going:
"Yeah, we've all been through it. Sam's died roughly 5 times. If we're counting Gabriel's 'stop the codependency' attempt, then Dean's at roughly 105. If not, then Dean's at like 7 deaths. As for me, I'm at roughly 4."
Then Jack just looking at Cas with awe and admiration, wondering if he'll die and revive that much too. The kid's actually excited about it.
Also, dying then reviving is your initiation into the Winchester family. Congratulations Jack, you passed with flying colors.
11+ hours of music, selected based on what i think sam winchester would have on his iPod circa 2007. its mostly alternative rock, with some great guilty pleasure pop girls thrown in for good measure :) best played on shuffle, obviously!
3 years ago today Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog was released on DVD!!!
This was the crossover of my dream!!! I loved every second of it!!! Especially the ending when Muriel give one last riddle to Scooby & Courage & give Courage a hug brought me to tears!!! It was like the last hug with her OG VA RIP Thea white!!!🥹🥹🥹
the emotional rollercoaster of sam and lucifer playing detectives, it backfiring into lucifer gaining control again, castiel being alive, attempting and failing to save sam, then taking the hallucifer into him... supernatural writers are insane
I know I should like care about the fact Cas is just basically like "I am incapable of experiencing happiness my dear child so you don't have to worry" for Cas's sake but unfortunately all I can think about is how that must impact Jack.