The thing I love about the Destiel scene in the 3rd-to-last episode of Supernatural is that it's completely unambiguously a romantic love scene if you stop and think about it AT ALL And yet it has just enough ambiguity still there that the no-homo fans can still deny it
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Replying to @arthur_affect
So they weren't quite as brave as She Ra... yet.
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Replying to @BetaDecayPlus @arthur_affect
They weren't even as brave as Korra, at least those girls got to hold hands and stare lovingly into each other's eyes (and be canon for real gay in the comics)
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Replying to @CuddlePotato @BetaDecayPlus
I mean they do kiss, at the very, very end of the show -- literally the last possible moment, after which the show was already canceled so they had nothing to lose SPN's Big Gay Moment was substantially more cowardly but also comes with two episodes left to go
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Lol imagine if Dean had leaned in to kiss Castiel at that moment and as a result both of them get sucked into the Empty, and then Sam and Jack get sucked in after them, and then the final two episodes are just shots of desolate uninhabited wasteland
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