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He says to Dean "You are really gonna get it tonight, big boy... That sounds familiar.
Here is video of Ben talking about "Fight the Fairies."
In 2015, Charlie's death caused widespread controversy in fandom as an example of the tropes of "Bury Your Gays" (where queer characters are killed at a disproportionate rate to their representation) and Women in Refrigerators (where women characters are killed solely to advance a male character's story).
At a fan convention in New Jersey, when I was talking with the audience I said that I was “all three” things: an introvert, an extrovert and a bisexual. I want to be a better ally and I feel sick to my stomach that I might have done anything to make things worse. He later tweeted: "It is 11:20pm. She has a tattoo, which she got at Comic-Con while drunk, of Princess Leia in a slave girl bikini astride a 20-sided dice.
How many extroverts? One supported the other’s quest for revenge, even though it put their lives on hold. This led many fans to speculate that Jack identified as non-binary. The introduction of the angel Castiel in Season 4 marks a striking transition in focus to the importance of “found family” and strong personal bonds in overcoming evil.
As storylines became increasingly haphazard and convoluted, ratings were sustained by people’s investment in the characters.
Crowley appears to enjoy sexual sadism and we see him relishing the "erotic value" of inflicting pain. See links below for further discussion of these tropes, especially in relation to a number of character deaths on TV in 2016.
I’m trying to learn, trying to do better and I will keep listening. They taught her, reassured her, and encouraged her as she helped them with cases and research. After she decides to allow Caroline to return to her life, Hannah subsequently manifests in a male vessel. They kept to themselves and flew under the radar. Now, in Supernatural’s final season, writers have been tying up many loose ends, bringing closure to characters’ storylines, and answering remaining questions, including the true nature of Castiel’s affection for one of the Winchesters in particular.
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In the latest episode of Supernatural, Castiel finally openly declares his love for Dean, but the scene left viewers unsure if it was platonic or something more.
It seemed like César and Jesse’s successful retirement gave Sam and Dean some hope that maybe hunters don’t always have to expect to die in a blaze of glory (at best).
In the very next episode of that season, “Don’t Call Me Shurley”, (11.20), we found out that God himself was bisexual, having spent his time roaming the earth as Chuck where he “had some girlfriends.
These characters do not fit the often-referenced promiscuous gay male stereotype. As a gay person in a long-term relationship, I felt like the show was saying to me, “I see you and you’re part of the family.”
César and Jesse were a rarity on Supernatural – a couple of competent hunters who happened to be in love and also were allowed to live past the end of their episode and drive off into the sunset.
I believe and fully support that we need to sanctify the human right to express our identities honestly and to be free to love whomever we choose openly. On the episode it does sound like "shim", and does appear as such in the closed captions.