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innermoonlight-bhe Ā· 4 years ago
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Me, again, on Destiel. Please read.
Iā€™ve been having problems all this month. And while I was self-exploring the reasons of my uneasiness, I tracked it back to 15x18. When I first watched the episode I had lots of unresolved feelings. I felt happy and at the same time really distressed. After waiting for two week for the end of Supernatural I thought those feelings would disappear but they just kept on getting stronger. I began feeling stressed and, this last two weeks, feelings just empty. I had no desire to do anythings, like I was lost. Yesterday I realized why and got me sad and mad at the same time. I donā€™t want to take a lot of time writing this but there are too many emotions and rational thoughts that donā€™t let me sleep at night.Ā 
This is why I want to divide this text into two parts:The first one being the queerbating debate on internet. This includes the normalization of heterosexual relationships, audiences, plots and writing, marketing and advertising, and other things that have to do with t.v. industry. In specific, the rare case of CW and its treatment of the whole Supernatural family. In the second part I would like to focus on my personal experience, which Iā€™m sure is same to most people who were left all alone in this Destiel world of disappointment. This last one you can decide to ignore or share with me. The one that iā€™m most interested is that you read the first part, even though it can seem a little out of context, since Iā€™ll be referring to another tv shows of the CW.
Ā FIRST PART THEN OF THE DESTIEL OPINION:When I was left so sad after the queerbaiting I began watching a famous soup opera aka telenovela, called Yo soy Betty, la fea. Itā€™s famous worldwide and I felt it like a comfort home after all the Destiel drama. It made me happy because the story plot is only one: the heterosexual couple that falls in love. Of course Iā€™m reducing this too much, but the point is that yesterday, after I finished watching it, I realized that even though the main couple had problems at the end the audience knew they wouldā€™ve ended together. It did happen, in the anti-last episode, same as in supernatural and the Cas confession. The two further episodes centered on the happy conclusion on the story. There are clear points to establish:
Point 1: Ā Supernatural was born as a serious mainly centered on two heterosexual man traveling all along a country hunting monsters while looking for a father. Meanwhile a classic telenovela centers on a love couple who fight against everythings to be together; in this case itā€™s establish since the beginning and no one will except anything else.Ā 
Point 2: Meanwhile telenovelaā€™s audiences are destined to be woman, wanting to follow the classic love story; Supernatural was being male focused actually did excepted woman but also men watchers. Supernatural had a largest specter of viewers.
Point 3: Telenovelas are not willing to change the story for the audiences desires. They work with practical and classic formulas that rarely will fail. Thereā€™s no necessity to receive a feedback to complete. Supernatural and tv series, on the other hand, actually need the feedback from the viewers because on it depends their permanency on the screen.Ā 
Supernatural needed to keep their viewers high so the show could continue. Iā€™m gonna leave the classic telenovela out for a moment. Itā€™s important settling this differences to approximate myself to the basic point of my madness: how unethical is the queerbaiting.The public opinion changes, and The CW having clear this is very know to keep in touch with fans wishes and needs. In the case of Jane the Virgin, a barely combination of the telenovela classic plot but in a tv series way, had a big ā€œchangeā€ with one of their main characters: Petra. Her connection with the main character, Jane, was noted and wanted by many of the viewers. But the showā€™s creator knew that main plot (point 1)was a girl who accidentally gets pregnant and eventually falls in love with the love of her life, Rafael. So the show writers wouldnā€™t just change this main plot in order to make a couple happen, so instead they gave the public what they wanted by making Petra bisexual and introducing a perfect girl for her, also called Jane, to deliver the wish of fans. This relationship worked purely and on its on. The reactions with Petra bisexuality were low, and they took care of it as if it was something normal and not anything that needed satanizing. No one could be expected to freak, not even Petraā€™s twins. Even though the first seasons Petra only had male relationships. This is a good thing that The CW did, but they didnā€™t do this out of the goodness of their heart: they did it for views and for the audience (point 2). Jane the virgin was also planned to have female audiences and to treat serious social issues respecting sexuality and love. This is why it didnā€™t came as a surprise.Ā 
Then why did Destiel couldnā€™t happen? Because the CV is homophobic? Probably thereā€™s some of this in it, but the reality itā€™s they werenā€™t giving up on the part of the audience that is actually homophobic, or that at least wonā€™t feel comfortable watching a heterosexual character discover himself as bi. The thing of the audiences is important because the ā€œambiguityā€ in which Casā€™ confession was treated worked perfectly for them: it gave exactly the sufficient enough to keep us happy, meaning while keeping the perfect amount of ā€œfriendshipā€. So anyone can take whatever they want for the story. By this part I understand why they wanted to deal with this confession in an ambiguous way: to please everybody. But why did they wanted to please everybody? It wasnā€™t out of kindness of their heart, it was for views.The whole queerbaiting debate has being on the tables for a long time but we also ignore the unethical implications on it. It has been used by many contemporary media, to hint at something that the producers are not expecting to happen any time. And even though, they keep on teasing us. This is highly unethical because the reason behind them is the accumulation of money. Supernatural survived because of Destiel. I resisted myself to say this because I had respect for the series until I stopped watching around season 10. The story and plots were doom, repetitive and boring at times. We keep watching for the emotions caused by the supernatural family. Not only Destiel but Sam and all of the characters. The original plot explained in the point 1 was lost and blurred, we were far away from that premise and that was why the finale episode feel just bad.Ā 
The show had chances to grow without losing the origina plot but also confronting change and accept that sometimes, things must pass and you have to move. Destiel was an important support of the show, the views and year after year renovation of the series. Pointing at the queerbaiting has lost its meaning if we forgot why they do it, why they keep on doing this even though it makes us feel bad. This affects the shows work in perspective because it changes the plot and natural progression of the story. For the queerbaiting, they have scenes that are forgotten next episodes like they never happened. Iā€™m a literature student and the first thing they say to us is that a scene, even a word, should be taken so seriously that it actually work on the long road of the story. In Destiel we have beautiful, all heart breaking scenes of Cas and Dean being romantic, closed, just in love. The Deanā€™s confession were he admitted to the priest he wanted to experience new things, the Castielā€™s love confession, and others are an example of how this scenes have a space in the show but are still isolated from the original story. They donā€™t play a part in the bigger image. Thatā€™s why we donā€™t see Dean talk to Sam about Cas, this is why they are so many Destiel plots left unsolved. I have a small memory of an old lady assuring Dean that heā€™s in love, even though we havenā€™t seen in a long time a female in Deanā€™s life (Dean, who the first four seasons flirted with e v e r y woman he met. Ā Because producers and writers can let this scenes happen as long as it doesnā€™t change the main characters. Even, they are willing to let us think that Cas could be bi but Dean isnā€™t, by not having him say anything after Cas says I love you. And to be honest, we didnā€™t except much.Ā 
We knew that we were clowning and itā€™s not like we excepted a love making scene from those two. We raised our expectations after 15x18 and not after. A lot of us were waiting on the finale to bring joy even though we never actually imagined it would go canon. 15x18 lifted expectations very few had and that lots, myself for instance, returned to watch after hearing Destiel was semi-canon. It brought back feelings, I got to rewatch supernatural to enter the atmosphere once again... So it was perfect for the CW. On one hand, the biggest queerbaiting on history gave them back for 15x19 and 15x20 all the fandom they had lost for the previous queerbaiting and tiredness of waiting. And also, they keep the antis and the homophobe watching. It was perfectly staged and nothing else was expecting. Something similar happen with Jane the virgin. With the death of Michael (I rather shipped more Jane with Michael) a lot of fans stopped watching. This was planned since the beginning and they actually gave us a fake death and then the real one. I actually stopped watching one season of Jane the virgin after his death because I was devastated, even though since the beginning everything pointed at Jane ending up with Rafael. Her connection with Michael was lovely and pure love. But after killing him off they wrote the relationship of Jafael so perfectly, not rushed or anything: it developed in a way that her relationship with Michael was intact but finished by death. It was a hard punch but at the end we ended up to accept her relationship with Rafael because of the clear progression between the characters. But, at the end of the series, at the last season they decided it was good idea to bring Michael back from the death and have her chose Rafael, after all of the progress It took for her to forget Michael. The changed her and all of the perspective of love changed for the show. It made thing that soul mates donā€™t exist, that all the love Jane felt for Michael disappear after having a whole season of her suffering for her lost, after she wrote her first book for him. It wouldā€™ve been so much better for the story if Michael stayed death.Ā 
So the things is itā€™s not only queerbaiting on homosexual couples, but the whole idea that they need to have a huge audiences watching their last seasons. I returned to watch Jane the virgin excepting for Michael. This awful thing they do. Just for views and gain of capital bothers me and its what makes me angry. In the case of Supernatural itā€™s also a topic of homophobia and the fear that the homophobia of a few will ruin the views of series finales. An as I considere the unethical implications is why I would love to have them apologize to us. Itā€™s like a person promising the stars and stopping you to move on, while they know nothing will happen. They use us as numbers to gain money and attention. The decision that I and a lot of people took to unfollow all of The CW accounts is no radical. Itā€™s a little if we take into account all of the money they made from the unethical queerbaiting. It causes me a lot of anger and actually feel like a I need an apology because I felt used and dirty. This is the fault of the industry and the CW has a fame of doing so.
Ā PART 2:Ā 
This will be little in comparison. Now I want to get to the sad sentimental part. I felt all empty because four years ago that I stopped watching I also stopped talking to the love of my life. Hearing about Destiel had me going back to moments. I even desired to talk to him again to tell him that I wasnā€™t all wrong. Destiel wasnā€™t platonic or an illusion. it has clearly staged to makes us think it could happen. Itā€™s not the story of an angel who falls for a human, that gives everything up for him, that loves him. After his confession is the story of unrequited love. Dean never says it back and itā€™s a feeling that a lot of people have suffered. To love someone and not having them saying them back, of the relationship that never ends but at the end itā€™s one of the most important. This one I talked about I never dated, I never kissed, but heā€™s the man iā€™ve loved the most in my life. Having Castiel saying I love you and never receiving anything back, giving his life and no one saving him, itā€™s just heartbreaking for all of us who have constantly giving everything without expecting anything in return. At the same time itā€™s the story of a a couple that never happens but that should have. The same reflexion as always: if it were heterosexual it wouldā€™ve happen long time ago. But it also happens in real life, that if time alined, if things were in other way relationships wouldā€™ve happen with people in our lives.I had a lot of more feelings for Destiel, but that would be for another time. Right now I just realized why made me, personally, feed angry and sad. I realized I was a Cas to someone else. I realized I was used by a network. The queerbaiting actually has psychology repercussion on us, and itā€™s something they fail to understand. Accepting that I was affected by a tv show took me a hard time. I didnā€™t know how to explain to others why this had me absence for week, I thought I was ridiculous and week. I felt bad but know I realized Iā€™m not wrong. Itā€™s not my fault but itā€™s years of messing with out feelings on purpose.Ā Some day iā€™ll write an essay on this. I have to much to say but I end it with this:
The media manipulates our emotions and doesnā€™t take any responsibility whatsoever.Ā 
Donā€™t trust the media.
(Sorry for the bad english, Iā€™m mexican. But at least Destiel is canon in my language).Ā 
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