I'm legit curious from anyone who's seen it: is it actually homophobic? Like "he died and went to hell" is from all I've heard in this franchise similar to Buffy, an invitation for a "let's go to Hell and get them out!" unless they qualify it with "no this is real death tho"https://twitter.com/VapourSnake/status/1324678999319040001 …
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It's not just that he's gay and that he dies, it's that he reveals that he is gay *right before he dies*, and that he dies *because of this revelation* And that he explicitly describes his confession of love as a tragic secret he had to keep until he was ready to die
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At least in terms of Castiel's situation they directly made it into an equation Being gay = suffering, coming out = death
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I honestly never expected society to hit peak BYG in 2020 because Supernatural confirmed their one (1) most popular gay ship and then, not even ONE MINUTE LATER, sent the character that admitted their feelings directly to one of the worst hell's in the series mythos.
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Well, it's not a coincidence, it's literally that him coming out is the cause of his death He specifically comes out as a tactic to save Dean's life, because the curse on him says when he finally discovers true joy the Empty will be summoned to reclaim him
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