▲ 155 r/destiel

"Let me take your temperature" was an insane way to start a flirt

So much for "Destiel only happens in the subtext" yeah sure, totally normal to have a homie who willingly uses his finger to check your temperature because he's so worried about your health, lmao

Let's ignore that Netflix massacred my subtitles

u/strangerfromh3ll — 1 day ago
▲ 151 r/destiel

That could've been straight out of a romance drama

It's giving unsupportive mom, who's against her sons relationship lmao

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u/strangerfromh3ll — 19 days ago

Dean's facial expressions will never not be funny

I definitely believe Dean tried at least once to get Cas on a bike after this, lmao

u/strangerfromh3ll — 20 days ago

Dean always wanting to be righteous/ nice, is a bit annoying

I'm currently at s6, and it's draining how often Dean doesn't care about any logic/ efficiency or what others say/risked and simply does whatever he thinks is right, even if it's obviously putting him, his family/ friends and lots of civilians into great danger

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Sure he always gets saved by the plot and so on, but pls why does he have to behave like a stoic brat so often, as if he didn't manage to learn that interfering the way he wants to, usually leads to more chaos/ death

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What bothers me even more is the fact that Dean's often respectless when talking to Cas, who constantly gets them out of the shit (mainly situations they've created/ made worse themselves).

Like sure, he's desperate for help in such situations, but constantly demanding help, while barely listening to others' opinions, plans and so on feels a bit like self sabotage out of idiocy

Not that I dislike him as a character, but that's something that has been bothering me since the early seasons. It feels a bit like his character barely improves in any way, even though there were more than enough lessons he could've learned from

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Pls don't stone me for it, I can't be the only one who thinks like this

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u/strangerfromh3ll — 25 days ago

[KCD1] Why do they hate me in Rowna

As far as I know, you always start with a neutral reputation in every village/ city and then improve it through successfully complete certain quests, but I've had my reputation at 0 since the quest where you meet Runt for the 1st time and even after I brought Pater Simon back to Rowna nothing changed about it

Is it bugged, or is it possible that the reputation automatically drops to 0 if you decide to loot the corpses while you're on the mission to bury Henrys parents? (I mean, that wouldn't really make any sense since there wasn't a single soul around who could've witnessed this, but who knows)

u/strangerfromh3ll — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/TheCW

Is the Christian God mortal in Spn? [spoiler for s3 ep.8]

I've just come across the episode where Dean and Sam killed the pagan Gods during Christmas, and this made me wonder if it's ever discussed throughout the show if the Christian God would be killable as well

I don't mind if it's a super big spoiler or not, I'm currently rewatching Spn and therefore know a lot of bigger plot twists, I simply can't remember if this was ever a thing

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u/strangerfromh3ll — 1 month ago

Why is John such a hated character?

I'm currently rewatching Spn, and as far as I remember, I always disliked John just as most Spn fans, but I'm now at s2 ep. 1 and honestly can't remember what he could've possibly done after saving Dean's life to make everyone hate him like that

Not that he's magically a great father after all of this, but if he doesn't do anything horrible in the later seasons, then I'm really irritated over the hate towards him lol

And yes, I know I could find it out by myself by continuing the show, but seriously, this show has 15 seasons of 42-minute long episodes so...yeah, please just drop whatever he's done, I don't mind any spoilers

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u/strangerfromh3ll — 2 months ago