Rambling Part 5: Destiel (also contains SPOILERS!!!)

@moirai (2853)
Philippines
November 14, 2020 7:57am CST
Ok. So... is it time for episode 19 stuff yet? Well... not really. :P 'Cause I'm not really done with Castiel's last scenes in the 18th. :P Part 4 was just about his death, and whether he should be brought back or not. This part 5, I'm setting aside for any discussions that may be Destiel related. :P Yep. Because there is that... Destiel thing... If you're still reading this, then you must know something about SPN, right? Well, if not, then... ... ... I'll explain a little. :P So Dean is one of the brothers. He's the older one of the two main main characters of SPN. And at the beginning of season 4, he was... "gripped tight and raised from perdition" by the angel Castiel. And well, some fans ship them together... Do note that the angel Castiel, who some argue is neither male nor female (angels have no gender, apparently), he (I'll call him 'he' now because of his vessel...) is currently occupying a vessel (a human body) that was formerly that of one Jimmy Novak, a family man from Pontiac, Illinois. So there you go. :P Destiel = Dean/Castiel. I am not a fan of Destiel. :P Never have been... I've always just seen the bond between Dean and Cas as a brotherly one. But I don't really care, I don't really mind if some people really believe the ship exists. Either there seems to be a lot of them, or they're just quite vocal about it. :P The thing is... just before Cas died/was taken by the Empty, he said those "magic words" I love you to Dean, words he has never exactly used before. To be clear, I still saw it as a brotherly "I love you", not anything romantic at all. But I knew at the back of my mind, Destiel fans are going to grab on to those words and say it makes their ship canon. *sigh* It was a beautiful scene otherwise... But I have to admit, that thought of Destiel fans' reactions made it a bit cringy... :/
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@sharonelton (29273)
• Lichfield, England
14 Nov 20
I think angels are actually male because in the bible some 'fallen angels' were supposed to have mated with humans and it says 'The sons of God came unto the daughters of men' and their offspring were called the Nephulim.