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#He's just like me fr
Canon
since I'm in my posting hcs on main era: listen
imagine angel blades burn people who touch them, both mentally and physically, and kinda have a mind of their own and a direct line with their angel host so they're always connected. each specific blade for each specific angel and humans can't use them because one it's not a weapon for them their skin just be peeled right off their hand and mind fried a bit and two the blades just don't wanna because they are prideful.
and then on early seasons dean grabs cas' blade in a fight without thinking because quick quick that feathered fucks are gonna kill innocent people and nothing works on them so fuck it - and stabs one of the angels with it. and cas is just looking at him wide eyed because oh it liked dean and let him do that uh oh does that mean I like dean enough to let him get access to this part of me. and dean is like holy shit my hand is still with me does the blade (and cas?) like me or what. and the angels are like what the fuck.
Who said I wasn't stubborn?
Same bestie
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Neil Gaiman recently:
Crowley + being unable to refuse Aziraphale.
#The joke was to make me love them more this season just to have my heart broken at the end
My favorite genre of buddy comedy
After having the conversation multiple times about how many people (myself included) had stopped writing for years until the Sandman on Netflix came along and grabbed us by the neck.
And after watching the screaming reactions to Good Omens season 2, (and all the meta and analysis and thoughts about plot structure, and suggestions for what makes sense for season 3.)
I have decided that Neil Gaiman's secret agenda is not the screaming or the angst.
I think his secret agenda is to make us all WRITE.
I just know the spelling “error” in ugrency is important somehow
Jane Austen, Good Omens, OFMD, Fleabag, Supernatural, Superbat. Like everything gay that makes u cry ? She/ella/Lei.
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