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Heart go Pitty-Pat
That's just how Castiel rolls. A production draft from 'The End.'
Good God, can you believe this was supposed to be in the script? Is this for real?
Who is Castiel supposed to be talking to in this scene? Himself?

I should credit to hidefan@tumblr.com.
Good God, can you believe this was supposed to be in the script? Is this for real?
Who is Castiel supposed to be talking to in this scene? Himself?

I should credit to hidefan@tumblr.com.
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And not only is it slashy as hell, but it's also confirmation that Cas knew Dean was sending them to their deaths and why, which I think is pretty freaking crucial.
More proof positive that Ben Edlund is a Dean/Cas slasher. Gotta love him. ;D
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I'm sorry, but I can't believe I ever wrote the whole All Saints series without even knowing about this snippet. Because this is exactly how I felt about Future!Castiel's unswerving devotion to Dean. It just goes to show how much Misha was able to convey in that episode, even without having to spell it out in so many words.
Ahh, "The End"...a great episode? Or THE GREATEST episode??
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*drafts pilot*
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gimmicksgenres they're considering for Season 7 are animation and musicals.Just shoot me, already.
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Yes, yes, and YES! Not only do I believe that Misha is a Dean!girl and a Jensen!girl, but I think he's also a pretty firm believer in the "profound bond", long before Edlund (again, it's Edlund) even specified it. Apparently one of the responses he gave at the recent Barcelona con to a question about where he wants Cas's story to go next year was something about wanting to cry in Dean's lap, or something like that. Oh yeah, he gets it. He's down with it. Hee!
"The End"...a great episode? Or THE GREATEST episode??
With that line, I'm going with GREATEST! ;D
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YES PLEASE.
With that line, I'm going with GREATEST!
It is the greatest. Hands down.
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I just can't see Dean and Sam bonding together anymore, them against the world...hmmm, the tank has run dry and the writers have exhausted their relationship. Plus as already mentioned, any love from Sam now just comes across as hollow, or fake. On the other hand we have this intense connection between Dean and Cas who I can really see clinging onto each other, them against the world...hell yeah!, because they are still getting to know each other - their relationship is still fresh. Plus there's their undeniable love for each other that runs through every scene. ;)
So, story wise, and show wise, it would have been better for Sam to turn evil (once and for all) and Dean and Cas to join forces but as you said "this one clearly didn't want to do anything that risky." So they thought Cas was a safer option, and they are clearly not bothered about alienating the Cas fans...who are what, less influential or less important than the Sam fans?
I know that Sam is technically one of the leads, okay - but JP likes to play evil and with his low level of commitment in his performance these days, especially since his precious chance to shine as Souless Sam was cut short because neither he or the writers couldn't work it, I couldn't see him wanting to do another season of normalSam and still can't imagine how they are going to keep his interest in this for another year.
Referring to what you said below "he most often looks bored or disengaged when he's supposed to be caring about Dean or about anything other than himself. Even his apologies sound hollow and sulky, like a little kid who's been made to apologize for something he's really not sorry for at all." So I guess he'll be phoning it in even more next season..or as usual the writers will make Dean be all about Sam and Sam will just take it, whilst being all about himself.
*Sigh* The intensity of Dean and Cas v the one sided bored relationship of Sam and Dean - I don't care about actor status, creatively the first one would have been gold, and even JP would have been happy.
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The intensity of Dean and Cas v the one sided bored relationship of Sam and Dean - I don't care about actor status, creatively the first one would have been gold, and even JP would have been happy.
A story where Sam is really the antagonist vs. Dean and Castiel has a lot of dynamic potential but they're never, ever going to go there. I do think it would have alienated the part of the audience that still wants to see Dean and Sam as equal partners again but I just feel like that ship sailed so long ago that there's no reclaiming it, and they really need to seek out new waters. I just don't see this "outlaw" story having any promise whatsoever, especially if they approach it as haphazardly as they did the "noir" theme this year.
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This, this!
Exactly what I was thinking when I finally saw The End, a glimmer of an AU that could have presented so many interesting possibilities for the show and allowed it to evolve instead of constantly rehashing variations on the same Sam is he or isn't he plots. Would have taken guts to actually take him all the way to evil with Dean and Cas hanging onto each other in a truly apocalyptic world, trying and maybe or maybe not succeeding to either redeem Sam or end Sam.
I had the same thought when Sam strangled Dean in that hotel room, it was an inkling of what could have happened if they had gone this route.
I have still seen only a handful of S6, and not all of those episodes in their entirety, but if they were going to go the route of soulless Sam anyway, it would have worked so much better in a The End kind of universe than the lame out of left field S6 plots and the myriad hoops they had to jump through in S6 to explain why Sam was the way he was and how they were going to save him etc etc.
And Gamble could've still had her souped up Sam on steroids.
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Going this route would have offered so much possibility to everyone, that as Season 5 began to wind down to its close, I honestly thought this was where they were heading. Alas, fat chance. Look, I understand it would have been a really risky move that might have alienated some of the viewers, and it may have had some cost implications, but wow, it would have been so worth it.
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And he's still going because HE LOVES DEAN SO VERY, VERY MUCH ASF%GDTU)O)UTGGAAAAAAAAAK