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Mishmash has his own wiki????????
Acting career? LMAO, all his one shot appearances and Castiel. Activism? Yeah wasting food and annoying people with GishBullshit. General antics? Like coming out as straight. 🤣🤣
Oh wait, it's a "corner of SupeWIki" about him. As if we need further proof that SuperWiki is run by a heller. 😒
HERE
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Surprising to absolutely no one - supernaturalwiki is DEFENDING CE. Because of course they are. This thread:
https://twitter.com/SuperWiki/status/1702532584549548355
They could have just.... not gotten involved in something that literally doesn't involve them. But they love to stick their heads in where no one wants them.
It's also such a bad faith interpretation of Gayle's tweet to say that she "assumed Jared wasn't at a Con because he wasn't invited" (https://twitter.com/SuperWiki/status/1702559730420551763) when she actually did not say that in her original tweet, clarified it further to people who claimed she said that, and then literally had to QT herself to explain that she never said he wasn't invited because people (AA's and hellers) were purposely misinterpreting what she said. She even specifically replied to spnwiki when they claimed that:
https://twitter.com/Gayled_it/status/1702579057802854869 https://twitter.com/Gayled_it/status/1702586952758026240
Sigh... and they couldn't do this from their personal account? They had to use the wiki account? You're right, it's hardly a surprise, and it's really indicative of how much power AAs like Superwiki think Jared and his fans have. All it takes is one simple, innocuous tweet and all of a sudden it's like their entire livelihoods are threatened (or Jensen's livelihood since his career right now consists entirely of conventions.)
Although, thinking about it, maybe they should be worried. The last time Jared fans didn't support something, i.e., The Winchesters, it got canceled. Admittedly, it was canceled because it was terrible and not even the GA watched, but AAs like to believe it was Jared and his fans who caused its demise, so therefore, Jared and his fans have all the power! It's a big responsibility, but I think we can handle it, LOL!
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LMAO, two hellers whining about "not winning" ship wars. Yet hellers haven't stopped saying how they "won".
Keep crying about how you were all "triggered" by the barn scene and how you wanted Cass on the bridge in the finale.
HAHAHAHA OMG not a heller, Tiffany, calling the real fans loud and annoying??? Are you for fuckin real?? I mean, do you hear yourself???
And no dollup, it was NOT written into the show because some loser extras are blowing smoke up your asses. It never was part of the show, get it through your thick skulls. A heller calling a real fan loud and annoying. I am dead. 🤣🤣����
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Episode 139 - 7.13 The Slice Girls
Oh, bucklemming with their fast-growing monster babies... only they foisted this one off on Dean. To me, this one has always felt like a ham-fisted attempt to balance out the Amy Pond storyline from earlier this season, that just makes it all the more unbalanced.
Sam might think the scales are balanced now, but mostly because he's not exactly in touch with reality himself here... or at the very least not seeing Dean clearly. This is the part of s7 where the writers seemed to forget Sam was constantly hallucifering all over the place, but that makes a hell of a lot more sense when we do remember that while watching.
LINKS!
The Superwiki Page
My tag (only two pages of posts!)
The People’s Choice Pantsless Promo video
My rewatch notes from July 2019 (mostly about Sam and Dean and their main conflict throughout s6 and s7, really… and Sam’s dependence on his Magic Anti-Hallucination Button to the exclusion of actually perceiving reality unless it fits with his personal understanding of it. Plus, proof there can be good stuff even in egregious bucklemming episodes… Seriously, if you only click one link here, make it this one.)
My Complaint™ about the handprint disappearing
Listen now on Spotify, or wherever you enjoy podcasts!
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TheWinchestersWiki I follow you to easily find interviews of The Winchesters cast not to be assaulted with shirtless Misha Collins on New Years Day
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SuperWiki his delusional thinking a one-sided confession from angel means Destiel is canon.
I mean, hellers are an ever-expanding guide for how to make yourself look like an idiotic tool on the internet. They've been trying to declare it's totes canon because of their weirdass blinkered reinterpretations of all kinds of random shit for years. This is no different.
Screaming that there's no possible other interpretation than romantic doesn't magically make it true. Insisting that someone confessing feelings to you would automatically mean you're in a relationship with them just makes you sound like a crazypants stalker who doesn't understand love or relationships.
The only thing SuperWiki is doing is making it absolutely clear how unreliable SuperWiki is as a legitimate resource.
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Re: SuperWiki talking about making a primer on Stonewall 'for the straights'.
I'm bisexual and I didn't know what Stonewall was until quite recently. Not every LGBTQ+ person knows what it is. We don't automatically gain that knowledge when we come out.
As if there's a handout given to you with all the LGBTQ+ history.
With a test in a week to test your knowledge. 🤨
I am so disappointed in learning what an idiot she is. Being a heller was bad enough.
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//You mean Mr. SPN Encyclopedia has to have a biased fansite provide canon info. and they're still getting it wrong? LMAO!!!// - what has she done that's biased? I mean, I 100% believe it, I just don't know the deets
I don't know that the actual SuperWiki site is biased (I don't spend enough time on there), but the twitter account, much like Fangasm, spends more time posting about Jensen's post-SPN projects than they do Jared's (which I guess would make sense if they've been working for him for the past few months, but no one knew that so it looked sus.).
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Super wiki please keep talking shit on main about another show on the network that you currently work for I’m sure that will impress the new owners and help in the decision to renew your John Winchester apologist show or not.
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SuperWiki coming out as a disgusting bibro, like wbk, but this is the cherry on top... well at least they are not faking it like fangasm and some other “fans” out there...
Thanks SuperWiki, for showing your true face... (waiting for others to do the same but I think I’m going to wait forever)
#I generally don't talk about bibros#because meh they are insane and them2 and tptb pander to them so they are like roaches that can't be erased#but I have to bring attention to these big accounts that generally play as /inclusive wuv all cast and crew/#and some of us have been telling for years that they are truly bibros#don't say I didn't warn you#anti bibros#anti superwiki#anti incest#cw incest#wank for ts#not everything is at it seems out there#jsyk
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In almost eleven years on Tumblr, my biggest disappointment was finding out that SuperWiki was a heller. 🤨
SPN wiki - drama stirring

I will never understand SPN wiki's need to butt into things like this.... fanning the AAs and their stupid theories with this bullshit is just so 2020. Get over yourself.
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Hmm, this is interesting
When I first joined tumblr the SuperWiki tumblr was one of the first blogs I followed.
Until I realized that they were Misha/Cass/destiel centric and quickly unfollowed. Which explains this:
Shouldn’t a Wiki that is all about CANON be objective? Shouldn’t they stick to CANON and keep their personal ‘headcanon’ to themselves?
Cas (or Cass) is a nickname for Castiel, first used by Dean in 4.04 Metamorphosis when he says to Sam "Cas said that if I don't stop you, he will." From season five on, it's often used by other characters. Before its use in canon, there were relatively few instances of the use of this diminutive in fandom and when it did appear, it was generally pilloried. Subsequently, its use became widespread. However fans who watch the came with English subtitles, where its is spelled Cass, will favor that spelling.
It was later revealed that the show's writers spell the nickname as "Cass" in scripts. It also appears that way in Tie-in novels and the Official Companion books. It's also spelled "Cass" in the season seven promo, the promo for the sixth episode of season eight and the promo of the eighteenth episode of season nine.
There is no “OR”, since it’s obviously the CANON version.
In fandom, and particularly in fanfiction, it is almost exclusively spelled "Cas." Fans often get annoyed at the show's writers for spelling it differently. One theory as to the spelling "Cass" is that the writers based Castiel on the angel Cassiel, best known in popular culture from the movies Wings of Desire and the American remake City of Angels.
Most of ‘fandom’ spell it CASS, with the majority of those spelling it with one ‘s’ being minions/hellers. See the spelling of the page itself. (x)
However a question from a curious "fan" to creator Eric Kripke on Twitter prompted a much simpler answer:
This tweet has since been deleted. 🤨
During 12.01 Keep Calm and Carry On in October 2016, Misha sent a tweet out with "Cass" in it, despite predominantly using "Cas" on twitter in the past.
The fandom enthusiastically corrected him, prompting Misha to post a photo of a Season 12 episode script he was in the middle of filming, followed by a satirical livestream posted to his Facebook the next day, jokingly calling for the opening of negotiations on a consensus spelling.
“Fandom” meaning MINIONS.
This all proved to be a promotion for a new range of merchandise from Creation Stands Holiday range which included products with the slogan, "It's Cas not Cass".
THIS is the interesting part. I knew about his tweet, but I didn’t know, and I’m not surprised, that he did it so that HE COULD SELL SHIT.
In episode 9.18 Meta Fiction Metatron uses the spelling Cass as he is typing his prophecy, making the spelling canon. In episode 12.07 Rock Never Dies Dean gets a call from Castiel and his name in Dean's caller ID is spelled "Cass," continuing this spelling as canon.
Despite all of the canonical evidence to the contrary, many fans continue to insist that Cas is the only acceptable spelling. Because we are right.
Because we are right Wow, objectivity has been flushed down the toilet.
Despite all of the canonical evidence to the contrary... we are right.
That’s the hellers’ motto in regards to Dean’s sexuality as well.
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Superwiki also ships Wincest
I don't mind people shipping if they kept their personal headcanons and opinions out of what they've billed as a site/twitter account supposedly dealing in facts.
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I mean if I could be bothered, I’d post these every time they post those pictures but they are dumb and never going to learn, and them pissing into the wind won’t change the fact the man was not a lead. (Just to be clear, season 12 he was a “regular”, season 13, he was downgraded to “recurring” and it makes no difference).
This is screenwriting 101. Names separated and in bold are the principle characters (or lead actors), in order of importance (which is why Sam/Jared is first). Then there’s everyone else in alphabetical order of character.
He also didn’t have his own trailer, which as a lead is automatic. He shared a semi with the other regular. And when downgraded to recurring, his trailer should have been a 1/4 size of a full trailer. His diva ass complained about not having a full trailer because he, like his fans, doesn’t understand his place in the pecking order. J2 we’re far too generous with the cast of SPN and allowed them to have out of control egos, instead of being grateful they worked on a set where the leads were kind.
Their minds are a scary place.
#source of scripts superwiki#destihellers#anti misha cult flllowers#so dumb its painful to read their idiocy
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well, superwiki, who work on the show, is retweeting and liking destiel members about the finale. so not sure you antis are gonna come out the winners here, hmm
You can tell me honestly, anon, is this a fetish? Do you actually, literally get off on being so consistently, embarrassingly wrong? I'm really starting to wonder at this point, because wow.
Run along and join the other nuts starting up a new shitty stereotype-based conspiracy as I type that Jensen's wardrobe choices were "gay" and "fruity" and clearly if hell freezes over and TW gets another season it'll DEFINITELY be a D/C lurve story!!! For real this time!!!
... again.
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‘Supernatural’ season 15, episode 15 screener secrets: We’re ‘Highway to Heaven’-ing this bitch
[everything is from this Hypable article]
This week on Supernatural, Amara returns and are angels solving people crimes now? Hypable previewed Supernatural season 15, episode 15 “Gimme Shelter,” so read on to find out more.
After a sweet and fun return to ease us back into the world of Supernatural last week, things are heating up pretty dramatically – I knew there wouldn’t be much more time for messing around.
“Gimme Shelter” sees Supernatural dip its feet into what the Winchesters currently believe is their big plan – eliminating Chuck by also taking down Amara, resulting in what they believe will be a cosmic-being-free balanced world. But first, they have to find her. Sam and Dean get a pretty good lead on her location, which results in a very interesting conversation between Amara and the boys – especially with her most favoritest Dean, of course.
Meanwhile, Castiel is persuaded into taking Jack to investigate a nearby case in Missouri – which all three adults suspect is probably the work of a human criminal – for the sake of humoring Jack and keeping him both busy and supervised. On the way home, they have a very interesting conversation of their own.

Spoiler Warning: This article contains generalized spoilers for Supernatural season 15 episode 15, “Gimme Shelter.” If you do not wish to be spoiled at all, do not read this article in advance of the airdate.
The official synopsis for Supernatural season 15, episode 15 reads:
MATT COHEN DIRECTS — Castiel (Misha Collins) and Jack (Alexander Calvert) work a case involving members of a local church. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) go off in search of Amara (guest star Emily Swallow). Matt Cohen directed the episode written by Davy Perez (#1515). Original airdate 10/15/2020.
If you want to know what to expect from this week’s Supernatural, here’s 10 teasers plus 15 single word clues from our advance viewing of Supernatural season 15, episode 15 “Gimme Shelter.”
‘Supernatural’ season 15, [10] episode 15 screener secrets
1️⃣ During the filming of this episode (27 January – 5 February) Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles both spent much of the week at home with their families in Austin, a detail which was made clear on their and their wives’ public social media accounts – possibly the result of scheduled time off as they’ve mentioned occasionally requesting? The result is that the episode is weighted much more towards Cas, Jack and the murder investigation they’re chasing than towards Sam and Dean, but on the flip side, the Sam and Dean arc is more crucial to the long game of the show, so what it lacks in minutes, it makes up for in impact.
2️⃣ However, the episode still begins and ends in a grounded family group way, at home in the Bunker – one of those “we know we should be doing this together but there are Reasons we have to split up” situations. This detail, in my opinion, really speaks to the motivation of the creative team towards honoring the four leads as parts of a whole – in earlier days, this kind of episode would have been two entirely non-touching threads. This one is, if not a tapestry, at very least a braid – tied up together at both ends, and intertwined in the middle.
3️⃣ You might have seen pictures or ominous trailer footage of Castiel and Jack digging a hole at the crossroads. We all know what that means! However, don’t worry. They simply want to talk – and the demon they summon has some really interesting – and dare I say positive? – news about the state of Hell under Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Rowena. Let’s just say the demon is actually pretty friendly… and extremely bored.
4️⃣ The two main guest stars on Cas and Jack’s side of the episode are both actors who have been briefly featured on the show before, in a couple of pretty famous episodes – one from season 2 and one from season 5. I don’t think there’s meant to be any meta or Easter Egg element to this, just the usual Vancouver casting industry cycle (see the ‘Weren’t You In Another Episode‘ reference page on the SuperWiki) but one of them is one of those cute “I appeared on Supernatural as a child and now I’m here as an adult” situations, and the other, well… the original character’s very name has become the stuff of Supernatural legend, and if I were in charge of this episode I would have put the actor in a particular piece of footwear and made sure we got a shot of it, just for kicks.
5️⃣ Castiel steps into a prayer circle when the church group members are meant to give a testimony – presumably of their journey so far and their relationship with faith. That’s what Cas chooses to share, at least – in a non-specific, humanized way – and fans of the character will be moved to hear the ways he verbalizes his own growth.

6️⃣ Speaking of growth, some of Dean’s is spelled out for him in the most miraculous way by Amara. After Sam and Dean meet up with her and have a conversation about Chuck that’s ultimately a bit of a non-starter, Dean returns to ask her another, more personal question. Her response gave me legitimate chills. It’s a very weighty mic drop and the combination of the level of impact and the level of clarity (it’s entirely airtight, no room for interpretation) feels like the culmination of all the self-actualization work the show has been doing on Dean in the last four years. (I wish I could tell you Sam got a big special moment like this in the episode, but he doesn’t. Amara’s return was always going to be Dean’s thing.) Amara’s speech to Dean… it doesn’t feel isolated, like the idea of it was invented just for this episode. It feels more like concrete evidence of what the show has been trying to prove for ages. And the funny thing is, Amara is the anti-Chuck, right, and all season, we’ve learned about the version of the story Chuck thinks is good, and we’ve been told to root against that. Chuck’s version of Supernatural isn’t how the writers really feel. But I think Amara’s might be. Dean has obviously struggled to see what she tells him, all in one piece, but here it is – this was the point, laid out on the table, from the entity behind the curtain – both onscreen and off. Amara knew what she was doing, and so did the writers. This was always, always the point.
7️⃣ Even before this massive scene, Amara’s return is just great. Emily Swallow does such an incredible job with this character – she really is the anti-Chuck even without the whole writer comparison. Swallow imbues this character with such an incredible peace and stillness in comparison to Chuck’s histrionics – this was true in the way she spoke and behaved even in season 11, but this Amara also feels kindness and patience and tolerance. She radiates power, even when she’s also slightly goofy. There’s no fight, there’s no antagonism, but the boys in her presence are like little fish in a vast ocean – they quickly realise they have no real control in this conversation. The way that we leave her indicates she’ll be back and has more to say or do, and what she shared during her reunion with Sam and Dean makes me really curious about the role she’s due to play in the show’s endgame.
8️⃣ I’m not very religious but I really like the version of a church group or ‘faith-based community,’ as they say, featured in “Gimme Shelter.” Supernatural has a shaky history in terms of how the show portrays people in-universe who believe. Sometimes they’re treated like a joke, or stupid, or dangerous, or hypocrites, but occasionally civilian acts of faith are shown as great and powerful things, even in a world where we know that what they believe in isn’t strictly accurate. That concept became an even bigger question mark for me when we got the reveal that Judeo-Christian God is not only absent, but our actual villain. However, this was a really nice look at why faith can still be a framework for a good way of life – loving thy neighbor – for some people, no matter the truth about Chuck. The episode also features a callback to writer Davy Perez’ very first Supernatural episode “American Nightmare” in terms of the way that some people have weaponized faith and religion to the detriment and harm of others or even themselves, but this factor does not negate the positive point mentioned above.
9️⃣ Supernatural alum and newly minted director Matt Cohen really got the full old-school Supernatural episode experience when it comes to leaning into the spooky horror element. The murderous case-of-the week featured in this episode is heavy and lingering on the gore and even contains a little bit of a jump scare, so view responsibly.
🔟 So, um, you know that line, in this week’s teaser trailer? The line that a lot of people are freaking out about because it seems to pertain to something important that we know about Cas’ fate that Dean and Sam aren’t aware of? Yeah, it is 100% absolutely not about that at all. It is about something super important, but it’s not that. It’s also the last line of the episode, but trust me – it’s not a cliffhanger and it’s not a red herring and it’s not a twist. The information is gleaned within the episode and you’ll know exactly what Cas is telling Dean about after seeing it – narratively, that’s the reason it isn’t in the episode, because the show clearly assumes you’ll get the picture and can skip a rehash of information. But what you were probably expecting – maybe even hoping for – it’s not that. You’re gonna have to hang on for that one.
Finally, have 15 random yet significant words from this week’s episode without any context whatsoever: Gaia, Ronald, mother, pierogies, cats, philosophy, target, blind, permission, lockdown, Kool-aid, buffet, gift, trial, choice.
‘Supernatural’ airs Thursday at 8/7c on The CW
#spn s15#teasers#spn 15x15#Hypable#preview#thoughts#s15#15x15#this gets long as well as spoilery hence the /under the cut/#destiel
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