winjennster:

Emily Swallow does not get enough credit for the amount of stalkery creepiness she brings to that role. She’s good at coming off as an obsessed, dangerous person. It works. She’s good. I won’t miss Amara, but I’ll miss Emily.

winjennster:

GAH LEAVE ME HERE TO DIE BECAUSE DEAN WINCHESTER IS KILLING ME I AM GONNA GET THE BIGGEST BLANKET AND WRAP HIM AND CAS UP TOGETHER AND MAKE THEM A SHIT TON OF BURGERS AND PIE AND GIVE THEM LOTS OF HUGS BECAUSE OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG

Honestly I would love it if Dean got revealed to be God’s Chosen and then in the finale there was some really obvious symbolism, like he and Mary have a Pieta moment with a cross shaped object in the background or something. Watching all the Sam stans wank about Dean stealing Sam’s archetype and/or them trying deny that it even happened by doing futile narrative and symbolic backflips would amuse me greatly.

mytharc4dean:

her-roses-never-fall:

mytharc4dean-deactivated2016070:

The thing is though….Dean was always destined to be God’s Chosen One, it was even hinted at in the very first season when they referenced Michael in Houses of the Holy. You know all this of course, but for those at the back who’ve just walked in so to speak, Dean is Michael’s vessel and Michael was God’s leader of Heaven, and if the Sam fans want to talk about the show stealing their favourite’s archetype then lets talk about how the show decided to shelf Dean’s Chosen One role at the end of season 5 in favour of the boy king Sam who decided drinking demon blood was a good idea instead, and Dean had to learn to accept it. Sam being given the role at the last gasp, and then falling slow mo into a CGI hole for “reasons” is why they like to wax lyrical about Sam the Christ figure in the first place, a role that Sam was not supposed to have. If anything, Dean being God’s Chosen One this season is simply Dean getting back the role that was stolen from him in the first place. 

(Lets not even go into how Dean’s first real storyline was completely undermined by having Sam go to a “worst” version of Hell (like Dean’s was an insignificant walk in the park) and then getting more screen time and focus on all that it did to him which lingered on even this season, whereas Dean’s time in Hell was pretty much brushed under the carpet before season 4 was even over.)

It’s just a shame now that after this week, it seems that Chuck!God is not really the one I want Dean following, if anything I would like to see Dean rip into Chuck!God and am starting to root for Amara. Or actually, better yet…let Dean be the Chosen One, with all the entertaining bells and whistles, let Dean go to Amara…they end up somewhere like the Empty, and after being locked up together they come to some kind of understanding, both deciding Chuck!God is to blame for everything pretty much, there’s no more non con, they make it back to earth and we go into season 12 with Amara working with TFW to defeat Chuck!God, Metatron and Lucifer. 

Yes.  And you know what? Dean going up against Heaven would strengthen the idea that Dean is a messiah.

Christianity likes to focus on the martyr interpretation of what a messiah is, that it’s all about self-sacrifice for a greater good. While that’s valid-and also applicable to Dean-that isn’t the only interpretation of what a messiah is. A messiah can also be understood to be someone who tears down the current order of things. Someone who dismantles the status quo. (And yes, Jesus can be understood that way too.)  

Dean has always done just that.

He’s is a skeptic. He questions and wrestles with God and calls Heaven out on it’s bullshit. Dean is the guy who, after Michael told him that Free Will was an illusion, made Free Will his objective. He has no issue telling angels to piss off, has gone up against them and even killed them. Dean is David going up against a never ending string of angelic Goliaths and that is a good thing because Heaven is not good. The angels are corrupt bureaucrats and God is an absentee father who apparently doesn’t care much that His children are sticking a fork into a power outlet. 

The fact that Dean doesn’t have faith in God and regularly doubts the Will of Heaven makes him more righteous and holy- makes him more of a messiah- than if he had faith because Heaven needs to be taken with a grain of salt. In fact, Heaven needs to be opposed and should be

opposed

if there is to be any salvation for both Humanity and Creation. 

All that said, I would love to see Dean go after not only Chuck, but also Amara. Yes, Chuck is a dick, but she’s not innocent either. Chuck and Amara are two sides of the same coin. Both are detriments to Creation in their own ways. Chuck through his negligence and Amara through her destruction.The only way Creation can be saved is by getting rid of both of them and Dean ‘I kill gods’ Winchester is only one who can do that. 

A+++