#sam and dean are psychotically irrationally erotically codependent on one another
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samwinchestersgirl83 · 4 months ago
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Everytime I see a destiel post that talks about how obsessed Cas and Dean are with eachother, I have decided to start spamming their posts with “you spelled wincest wrong”
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samwinchestersgirl83 · 1 month ago
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I haven’t even spoken to my brother in 2 years, and even when we did it was normal stupid sibling behavior.
Wincestie here, hi! Hello! Absolutely normal person here shipping tf out Sam and Dean because:
Read OP’s post 🩷
The reason wincest WORKS and is valid and the people who like it are not insane/incestuous (even though some losers *read hellers* may disagree) is solely because of jared and jensen and THEIR dynamic and the energy they put into THEIR characters.
Also read: these characters who are brothers are FICTIONAL. They are not Real People.
Anyone who has siblings can attest to the fact that regular run-of-the-mill normal siblings do not act like Sam/Dean in any way. Not even close. Canon salmondean relationship weirdness/gencest/weirdcest crawled so that fanon wincest could walk. Why is this hard to wrap your head around. People who enjoy/ship wincest are not gross incestuous fucks. They are people who read into the subtext (and sometimes even the in-your-face text) on a Gothic horror show about Super Weird brothers cruising through the American country to kill things that go bump in the night.
Because really, do you and your brother/sister run around doing absolutely everything together? Do you self insert yourself into your sibling's life because you want to have the absolute final say about their actions and decisions?? Forsake multiple romantic relationships in favour of being with each other??? Coop up, isolate yourselves and play house with each other and compare yourselves to married couples/people in relationships???? because if you do, YOU ARE WEIRD much like sam and dean.
Real non-incestuous siblings are usually Normal About Each Other. Get that through your thick skull.
Calling wincesties incestuous is YOUR weirdass incest projections. The call is coming from inside the house.
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bitchface24-7 · 6 months ago
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I understand the Winchester Brothers and their obsessive, possessive, co-dependency on one another. Cause if I was one of them (or a sister of some sort) and I went through what they went through. I’d be just as deranged as those two.
Puberty around them would’ve fucked me up even more ngl. Like… hello??? I completely understand the quote, “Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically, irrationally, and erotically, codependent on each other.”
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di-daynamic · 7 months ago
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Okay so I saw you on a post talking about giving fanfic recs, and I was like “I am always looking for more of my favorite trope, maybe I should poke them”
I am always on the lookout for some good platonic Yandere stuff. That dynamic where some person shows up and does morally dubious things in the name of the person they love.
I have read so much of this, and am always looking for more. I’ve scoured the “vault time” tag in the MHA fandom, read from the larger writing blogs with this genre on tumblr, and so on.
So uhhhhh do you have any recommendations? From either fanfic or other media. I’m not picky, I just want more of this trope.
Hmm. I've not come across too much of this, especially platonically.
But I think basically Merlin and Supernatural in their entirety comprise of this very thing. Merlin's morality and ethical standards seem to lower with every progressive season, and by the end of S5, he is literally unrecognizable from the cheerful kid in S1. Part of it is the trauma, but how much he does for Arthur, how desperate he is to protect him, how he has given everything for him is similar to what you want, and is unsettling at some point in the show. I guess it's the reason Merthur is such a popular ship - people don't believe they'd do this stuff for 'just a friend' (there's also the fact that they're described as 'two sides of the same coin' aka soulmates and it's stated that Arthur is the reason Merlin is born and the purpose of his life which people can't digest as platonic either.)
Supernatural is all about Sam and Dean Winchester's epic bond and how they almost end the world multiple times for each other. 'Psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent' is how their relationship is described, and it's pretty accurate. I love it, but I also know this show is extremely infamous for other things, so.
As for fanfics, well. Going into these fandoms and searching tags like 'Dark Merlin' gets fics like Dragonfire Wrapped in a Skin of Shadows where Merlin has gone off the deep end and is murdering people in Arthur's name. Torn in which Merlin tortures someone to find a missing Arthur.
by any means necessary is a Hunger Games fic in which Katniss is genuinely as ruthless as she thinks herself as and kills most everyone in the arena to go back home to Prim.
The Smoke series, two Harry Potter fics where Sirius Black isn't entirely human, but he loves James and Harry and will do anything for them - including murder.
I also have some Dark Irondad in my bookmarks! no place like home in which a Tony Stark who lost Peter Parker in another dimension kidnaps the one from the canon dimension and keeps his captive. sweet but psycho where Tony comes back wrong from the dead and adopts Peter against his will after killing his aunt May.
Will You Fight At My Side? is a Blood of Olympus oneshot where Percy jumps in on Jason and Zeus' fight and kills Zeus and threatens all the other gods out of loyalty to Jason.
In the Choices series, Harry Potter is resorted into Slytherin in his second year. Particularly in later installments, he gathers followers who are all immensely loyal to him and he to them. It isn't complete, but the author updates fairly frequently.
unforgiven (I'm a villain) is an MCU oneshot where James Rhodes dies during Civil War and Tony is desperate to get him back - but not before getting revenge brutally.
Can't think of anything else. I hope you like these recs!
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wincestation · 3 years ago
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Wincest in the Pilot (aka my final paper)
2k of academic rambling. I got plenty of help and inspiration from this post and this blog review. Also huge thanks to @s2e11playthings for helping me find the latter. It is me! Essay-anon came out of the shadows!
The first interaction between the two brothers as adults occurs when Dean sneaks into Sam's apartment in the middle of the night. Sam fights the intruder before the latter pins him to the floor, making him realize it's his brother. The first words Dean tells him after not seeing him for two years are, "Easy, tiger." Dean's hand grabs Sam's neck and he smiles broadly at his little brother. As stated in the subsequent dialogue, the reason Dean appears this way is because he knows Sam would not have answered the phone if he had called. Why? the only reason Dean would call (which is also the reason he showed up) is that something happened to their father. Sam knows this, and maybe he didn't care if something really did happen to John. But what if John was the one who called? Maybe then Sam would answer, because he knows that this phone call has a different meaning: something happened to Dean.
Sam and Dean step outside to talk. Sam initially refuses to come with his brother, saying he is done with hunting, with the life that Dean and their father lead. Dean mocks Sam's aspiration for a normal life, perhaps as part of an attempt to persuade Sam to come with him, and return to the life they always shared together. After an argument between the two, involving emotional manipulations on both sides ("It wasn't easy, but it wasn't so bad", Dean dismisses Sam's words; "Do you think Mom would've wanted this for us?" Sam touches on a sensitive point), Dean understands that his brother is not about to give up, and finally reveals the real reason for his arrival:
Dean: I can't do this alone.
Sam: Yes, you can.
Dean: Well, I don't want to.
Dean completely contradicts everything he had said up to this point. In this sentence he expresses an emotional need for Sam, not a practical need. He could have sought out their father alone but chose not to; Maybe he saw the danger to his father's life as a good enough reason for Sam to come back to their lives again. Sam can not remain indifferent to this emotional vulnerability, and agrees to come with him - not because he cares what happens to their father, but because he too, like Dean, needs his brother and does not want to say goodbye to him again.
Sam agrees on one condition: he has an interview on Monday and he must get back on time. Dean agrees. Sam could have offered Dean to sleep on the couch and drive in the morning, or even go after the interview. But he does none of these things, and travels with him at that moment, in the middle of the night, without providing explanations to his girlfriend and without even kissing her goodbye. "At least tell me where you're going?" She calls after him as he leaves, with no answer. This urgency can be interpreted as a concern for the safety of Winchester Sr. but given the relationship between him and Sam, this is probably not the case. Why then is Sam in such a hurry to abandon the life he, allegedly, wants so much? In light of the dialogue between the two brothers the answer seems simple. He missed his brother, and now that he knows this feeling is mutual, he feels he has a good enough reason to leave the "normal" life behind - even if only for one weekend. This confirmation is the real reason he's arguing with his brother. The dialogue between them, according to this interpretation, is full of subtext:
Dean: I will not go until you come with me, or kick me out of your life forever.
Sam: If you want me to come, you need to tell me what I need to hear.
Dean: Don't make me say it out loud.
The two set out to find their father. After research, Sam and Dean discover that the monster of the week is a "woman in white" - a ghost that kills unfaithful men. Later in the episode, the ghost tries to attack Sam, who tells her she can't hurt him, because "I'm not unfaithful, I never was." She replies, "You will be." The hegemonic interpretation, presumably meant by the creators of the series, is that Sam is about to cheat on Jessica with the murderous ghost (with or without his consent). But Sam being targeted can be interpreted in another way. Is he going to betray his girlfriend by wanting to return to the life he shared with Dean and their father? Or even, can it be said that he did not betray her, but his brother, by leaving the family and trying to live a "normal" life with a woman?
The scene on the bridge, in which another confrontation takes place between Sam and Dean, can also be interpreted in two ways. Sam says, half in mockery and half in pity, "Mom is dead, and nothing will bring her back." Dean, in a fit of rage, grabs his brother and slams him at one of the bridge poles. "Don't you dare talk about her like that." This is of course one meaning of things. Another meaning could be, "Dean, I moved on, and nothing will bring me back." To this Dean responds in the only way he knows, "don't you dare not give up on me like that." Throughout the episode, and in this scene in particular, Dean repeatedly mocks Sam's choice to leave college - "Do you really think you're going to become a lawyer? Marry your girl?" - And this ridicule can stem from jealousy over the seemingly perfect and normal life that Sam managed to achieve, but at its core is another jealousy: Sam chose this life over a life with him.
The series hit screens in 2005. About two months after the premiere of the first episode, a blog review titled "Supermatural is Supergay" was published. The author described the series as follows:
It’s like the Hardy Boys, only gayer. I love the awkward sexual tension between the brothers. […] So Dean is the super control freak “top”. He has to be driving at all times. […] Sam rides in the passenger seat. He’s the soft spoken bottom boy, always staring out the window in this deep, dreamy state of mind. No idea what the hell he’s thinking about, but I suspect he is wondering where this relationship is going, and if Dean will ever say “I love you”.
Wait a minute… don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about incest here. See, that's the backstory. They are not really brothers. They are secret lovers, hiding their dirty affair. So they pretend to be brothers so nobody questions why they are together 24/7, why they share a bed. […] Throughout the episodes, they give each other hot glances. It’s never part of the dialogue, they just look like they will rip each other’s clothes off at any given moment. […]
UPDATE: On last Tuesday's episode, "Bugs", they were mistaken for a gay couple and then pretended to be a gay couple in the next scene. See, I told you they are gay guys pretending to be brothers. You heard it here first.
Although the writer was wrong in his assumption - Sam and Dean are indeed brothers - he makes a claim that will receive many reinforcements from the fans. There is a certain tension between the two characters, a codependence bordering on desperation that often later in the show will cause them to take extreme steps to keep each other safe. The brothers' love borders on obsession, which caused many fans to agree with the blogger's opinion - just a week after the first episode was aired, the first online community dedicated to the romantic relationship between the two brothers already opened (sn_slash, or Supernatural Slash, "for all your brotherly needs"). It is difficult to say whether the homoerotic clues came from the creators and were picked up by the audience, or whether the audience interpreted the show as he wished and the creators decided to satisfy their desires, but throughout the series there is recognition of the two's special relationship: In "Bugs" [1x08], everyone is convinced they are a couple and they continue the pretense; In later seasons, the brothers discover that books are being written about their lives, and that many fans of these books are convinced they are a couple (in "The Real Ghostbusters" [5x09] in the Supernatural convention, there is a panel called "The Homoerotic Undertones in Supernatural"); And many of the characters in the series, even those who know about the two being brothers, describe their relationship as one of codependence, blind and absolute love, for which they often sacrifice the entire world ("Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other", [5x19] "The point of no return").
Did the creators not understand that this is the message they are transmitting? It is hard to believe that they were unanimous on the subject, especially in light of all the reflexive references they themselves have planted in the show. If so, what could be their reason for engaging in a relationship that is fundamentally unnatural, perverse and forbidden, socially and often legally? This can be explained with the help of another issue - that of the exclusion of LGBTQ+ relationships from the public sphere and the lack of legitimacy for their visibility. Supernatural hit the screens in 2005, a time that may not seem so long ago, but its gay visibility is still lacking, and in which there was still no legitimacy to present a proud couple in popular culture. Maybe, as the blogger suggested in his review, the creators genuinely wanted to create a series that would center around love between two men, but felt that the world was not ready to see that content explicitly. After all, it was only a few decades ago that homosexuality was also perceived as unnatural, perverse and forbidden. Maybe acknowledging that, the creators chose to turn Sam and Dean into brothers, as if to reassure the conservatives: of course they are not just two men who are together at any given moment, staring at each other longingly and willing to sacrifice the whole world just so they won't be left without each other. That could be interpreted as homosexuality - and beyond the harsh criticism, such TV series simply wouldn't survive (or at least, that is how the creators may have felt at the time). And if some of the fans understood the true meaning in which the creators wanted engage, well, that was not in their hands.
To sum up, it is difficult to argue that this relationship is characterized as purely platonic. Even if the creators did not intend to create such an impression already in the first episode, they were aware of this impression and included explicit references to this unusual relationship. Although only an analysis of the first episode was conducted here, throughout the entire series there are unequivocal statements that support this assumption (some of which I mentioned above, but most of which have been omitted). And perhaps there is no need for many words beyond those uttered by the brothers themselves, for the first time in the pilot, and for the last time in the finale ("Carry on" [15x20]), before they said goodbye to each other for the last time: "I can't do this alone. I don't want to."
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I keep seeing your spn gifs and having never seen the show before, I was just wondering what it's about. As from the gifs I seem to gather it's a supernatural show about 2 brothers but they are the loves of each others lives ??? But not in a incestuous way but a brotherly way ?? Cos each time I see a gifset and your tags I'm like ok this shows wild, they're brothers but also their weird love bond they have intrigues me. A quick rundown of the show would be appreciated if you don't mind !
oh boy haha...
actually no you know what you’ve summed it up perfectly tbh! 👌
the show is obviously called supernatural and so this is the context in which the protagonists exist. it is indeed about two brothers: sam and dean winchester.
basically it starts like this: on november 2nd 1983, their mum dies in weird supernatural circumstances when sam is a baby and dean is 4 yo, which sends their dad on a downward spiral, obsessed with finding answers and getting revenge. soon their dad realises there are things that go bump in the night and he starts researching them and fighting them.
thus is the way that sam and dean are brought up, staying in cheap motel rooms while their dad goes on a ‘case’, having no one to really rely on but each other. the family can’t bring too much attention on themselves and they never stay in the same town too long, always off to another case, another motel etc. their dad raises them like warriors, “hunters”, wanting them to be ready and to know how to defend themselves. he loves them but he’s obsessive and authoritative. they don’t get to socialize like normal kids, but at least they know how to use guns, eh! #thefamilybusiness
dean (the older brother) is the soldier child, his dad’s right hand man. an extreme amount of responsibility was put on his shoulders from the moment the mum died and he follows in his dad’s footsteps with blind faith.
sam (the younger brother) is the rebellious child. protected by dean growing up, he doesn’t hero-worship their dad as much as dean does and questions his orders a lot. he longs for a normal life... mostly, he wants to be normal really bad (spoiler alert: he’s not).
when the pilot starts, sam is 22, at college (stanford) living in a dorm with his girlfriend after being booed out of his family for choosing normal, for wanting to go to college. he hasn’t seen them in four years.  but then the brothers are reunited when dean comes to find him because their dad has ‘gone missing’ and dean needs sam’s help finding him. sam accepts to go with dean for just one case but when he comes home to his dorm, he finds his girlfriend dead in the same circumstances as his mum. and BOOM, you have the show!  sam packs his bags to go on road with dean and together the brothers embark on a quest to find their dad and the demon that killed their mum. 
travelling across america in their 67′ chevrolet impala (their home), going from motel room to motel room, they will spend the next 15 seasons hunting and facing everything supernatural from ghosts, urban legends, demons, sirens, vampires to the devil himself, angels, god... and themselves.
despite its humor and sometimes ‘upbeat’ tone, the show is pretty dark and the characters do nothing but suffer... but it’s hella entertaining! 😂
basically it’s about two brothers clinging to each other for better or worse, in a world and a life of trauma. <3
the relationship between those brothers is the very heart and essence of the show. it’s fascinating and oh so very messed up, for reasons that the context of the show makes understandable, and will make your heart clench every episode.
they are indeed the love of each other’s life, as well as canon soulmates. unable to form lasting romantic relationships, whenever they’ve tried it didn’t last long and they always ended up coming back to each other.
their relationship is incestuous, or has strong incestuous undertones at the very least, not in a ‘they’re doing it on screen’ kind of way, but in the sense that it doesn’t have a normal sibling relationship’s boundaries. they are textually codependent to a very unhealthy degree, but in the context of their lives, and within the show, that codependency is almost romanticised and viewed as this beautiful thing that you can only root for. it keeps them human, it keeps them going.
they have gone to hell for each other, sacrificed themselves as well as other loved ones for each other, they have become monsters for each other. there is no limit to the bond that they have. sure it’s rooted in trauma but it’s theirs and they love it. it doesn’t make sense to me to apply words like “romantic” or “platonic” to them, because that would require clear boundaries, which aren’t there. it’s all mushed together and that’s the point.
the best way to explain sam and dean’s relationship is probably the word “all-encompassing”. you know how in a normal/healthy setting you have several different people playing several different social roles in your life? well the thing is sam and dean are each other’s everything and they play all of these roles for each other. hence the mess. they very much are siblings but they are also to a point parent/child, life-partners, best friends, spouses, lovers, coworkers etc.. and all of these different dynamics create the messy result that they are.
to conclude, i will now quote a line straight from the show itself that to this day is still the most accurate description of them i’ve ever heard : “you know sam and dean winchester are psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other, right? [...] hell, they’d rather save each other’s sweet bacon than save the planet”.
there you go, hope that helped! fdjklk
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missroserose · 4 years ago
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I want to pick all the dialogue prompts! But 66 or 67 for the dialogue prompts and 1 or 2 for the kink prompts!? You choose the fandom/pairing, please and thank you!!
Kellie!  I’m so thrilled you jumped in <3  I went with Wincest for this one because both dialogue prompts sounded 100% like Sam Winchester to me—hope that’s all right!
(Content warning for psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent brothers…)
66.  “If I die, I’m never speaking to you again.”
2. Against The Wall
Something’s a little different, when Dean comes back.
Something’s always a little different, when they come back.  Usually it’s something small.  A motel with room numbers that’re now three digits instead of two.  The gravel ding in the finish of the Impala’s hood, an inch or so to the left of where Dean remembers.  An extra lock of hair that falls into Sam’s eyes when he nods off in the passenger seat.  Once, after the apocalypse clusterfuck, Dean found an entire town that had switched states, was on the Iowa side of the border instead of Nebraska.
And yet.  There’s always that moment.  This moment.  When the door closes behind them, when Sam’s expression goes that strange sort of unreadable that makes Dean want to pick him apart piece by piece.  When his eyes meet Dean’s, all sublimated heat and unspoken need—how dare you abandon me you said you’d always be here for me—and the guilt and the relief and the wanting all rise up in Dean’s gut, tangle themselves into his hindbrain, just another addition to the thick snarl of emotion and history and identity that’s enmeshed with his mental concept of Sam—
Dean wonders, in brief flashes as Sam pins him to the wall, whether it’ll ever change.  Whether, in one of their escapes from Death or Hell or Purgatory or Chuck knows where, they’ll stumble across the one universe where social taboo and the Westermarck effect (yes, he got curious and looked it up, so sue him) have served their function.  Where the two of them—he gasps as Sam’s fingers curl around him, pulls him forward for a fierce kiss that’s as much teeth as tongue—where they’re independent, two separate people rather than two broken-off pieces whose jagged edges only ever fit each other.  Wonders how far in the multiverse they’d have to go to find that world.
If I die, I’m never speaking to you again.  Sammy’s sullen teenage voice bubbles up from the stew of memory, some long-ago spat from some long-ago hunt, and Dean smiles against his brother’s lips.  Some things can be both true and not true.  But this—whatever it is he and Sam have, love and fear and lust and terror and hope and anger and care and guilt and bone-deep all-consuming need, all knotted tight around their hearts—this is true.  This is theirs.
The rest is just details.
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ao3feed-wincest-archive · 5 years ago
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Their Own Life Here
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by Steerintoit
Everyone living this kind of life gets a little squirrelly in some way or another. As long as no one was getting hurt too bad, you pretended not to notice.
Words: 1165, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Bobby Singer
Relationships: Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Additional Tags: POV Bobby Singer, POV Third Person, implied wincest, gencest, HARD gen, Quote: Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically irrationally erotically codependent on each other, Parental Bobby Singer
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nancylou444 · 8 years ago
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I want to share this ‘message’
I received from a new lovely. It is too good to keep to myself. 
Hi Nancy, been around tumbIr, but didn't have an account till now, i'm a fellow wincest shipper, who watches the show for the boys and their love. I greatly enjoy watching you and your lovelies fiercely defend Dean and his sexual orientation, and ream any Heller and/or "special snowflake" dumb enough to come after you guys on your own blogs :) I'll totally join you gals now in the respect-Dean's-sexual-orientation-or-be-reamed brigade. 
This might turn into a bit of a rant, but, about the Hellers, you know what irony really gets me, they claim that we, wincest fans, don't respect Dean (or Sam) or their sexual orientation, yet THEY are the ones who refuse to respect Dean and his sexuality, we are actually the ones who respect him and his stated sexuality, we love how Dean and Sam's relationship is in CANON, we know they're brothers, that there is never gonna be any canon romantic wincest, we accept that, we appreciate it and don't try to change it, and we leave everything else in fan-works and fanon, WE respect and understand that Dean has and will always only ever have any romantic  and/or sexual interest in women THEY are the ones harassing the actors, writers, ect. to try and change Dean and write/play him as bi or gay, THEY are the ones who disregard Deans own words, actions, and feelings, the writers, creators, and actors words, and hurl insults at them when they don't like what they hear. 
BTW I'm also with you and whoever else there is in the pro-John Winchester brigade, and I am now convinced that the John-hate, primarily the accusations of John being an abusive father are all bullshit excuses to come up with a reason for Dean being "in the closet" so that they can claim that Dean is bi/gay, because as you and others have stated, there is no evidence of John EVER being ABUSIVE towards Sam or Dean, none, that's all head canons and assumptions of crap that was never in any of the episodes. He may not win father of the year, but abusive? Nope. 
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Oh hey, I happened across this image while looking up another, and figured it would be perfect for anyone dealing with a bratty, entitled Heller and/or "special snowflake". ;D 
I just wanted to say, feelings towards Charlie may not be as strong as yours, but i'll still join you dancing and drinking on her grave anyways, also, If the writers ever grow some balls and FINALLY write Cas out of the show, I will TOTALLY join you dancing and drinking on his grave too, sad because I used to love him when he was a badass, in s4 and s5, and wouldn't be against Cas having a good story-arch, but the writers are clearly running out of ideas for him, and I don't want to see him just being the Winchesters lapdog, or wasting valuable time that could be used for a much better and more compelling side-character, also, I really like Anna, better than Cas actually, until the writers made her try to kill Sam and Dean (and their parents) and then killed her off, that actually kind of pissed me off, but oh well, what's done is done. : / 
Knowing that you feel the same about the writers screwing up canon and writing the boys OOC, i'd like to rant a bit about the Sam/Amelia bullshit of S8 if you don't mind. Seriously, that was total bullshit, Sam not looking for Dean, I could reconcile Sam moving on, even though I kind of wouldn't want him to because his "psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent" relationship with Dean is why I LIVE for this show, but what really pissed me off was Sam not looking for Dean, at all, like what the hell?! I was seriously like, am I the only one who remembers the past 7 seasons and all of Sam's desperate attempts to save Dean? (some succeeding and some not) And Sam's words to Dean in part 2 of the S2 finale? (thank chuck i'm not) For a split second I was like, Oh hell no, they better not have taken Sam's soul away again, but that would've been too random, although that was seriously a soulless!Sam move, but then I was like, ok, who is this and what have they done with Sam? Because that was not a Sam move, and I can't tell you how happy I was to hear Jared confirm that it was indeed NOT a sam move and thus to hear him talk about how much he hated the Amelia storyline too. 
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ao3feed-castiel · 6 years ago
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the other side
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by wxncest
"And if something happens, we will deal with it together. And if we die? We'll do that together, too" (Sam Winchester to Dean, 1320).
Suicide is never a valid option. This is a fictional work attempting to depict the psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent (thanks, Zach) relationship between two troubled characters who depend on one another beyond the healthy norm.
Words: 1809, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: M/M
Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel (mention only)
Relationships: Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Additional Tags: Wincest - Freeform, Angst, Oneshot, Suicide, widower, Drunk Driving, Car Accident (brief mention), Symbolism, domestic undertones, Married!Wincest, Canon compliant (I guess), See you on the other side, song prompt, Song Lyrics, real angst, Suicide (Non-Graphic), Grief/Mourning, Grieving!Dean Winchester, hurt!Dean Winchester, Deceased!Sam Winchester, This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
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ao3feed-wincest-archive · 6 years ago
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the other side
read it on the AO3 at http://bit.ly/2WKxtVp
by wxncest
"And if something happens, we will deal with it together. And if we die? We'll do that together, too" (Sam Winchester to Dean, 1320).
Suicide is never a valid option. This is a fictional work attempting to depict the psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent (thanks, Zach) relationship between two troubled characters who depend on one another beyond the healthy norm.
Words: 1809, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: M/M
Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel (mention only)
Relationships: Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Additional Tags: Wincest - Freeform, Angst, Oneshot, Suicide, widower, Drunk Driving, Car Accident (brief mention), Symbolism, domestic undertones, Married!Wincest, Canon compliant (I guess), See you on the other side, song prompt, Song Lyrics, real angst, Suicide (Non-Graphic), Grief/Mourning, Grieving!Dean Winchester, hurt!Dean Winchester, Deceased!Sam Winchester, This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
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ao3feed-castiel · 6 years ago
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the other side
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by wxncest
"And if something happens, we will deal with it together. And if we die? We'll do that together, too" (Sam Winchester to Dean, 1320).
Suicide is never a valid option. This is a fictional work attempting to depict the psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent (thanks, Zach) relationship between two troubled characters who depend on one another beyond the healthy norm.
Words: 1809, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: M/M
Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel (mention only)
Relationships: Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Additional Tags: Wincest - Freeform, Angst, Oneshot, Suicide, widower, Drunk Driving, Car Accident (brief mention), Symbolism, domestic undertones, Married!Wincest, Canon compliant (I guess), See you on the other side, song prompt, Song Lyrics, real angst, Suicide (Non-Graphic), Grief/Mourning, Grieving!Dean Winchester, hurt!Dean Winchester, Deceased!Sam Winchester, This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
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