i need to sue them for the damage they've given me this scene is ALWAYS on my mind it's not going away help
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"And should I be shocked now, by the last thing you said?
Before I pull this trigger, your eyes vacant and stained
And in saying you loved me made things harder, at best..."
in other words: fuck it we ball, i drew my AU version of Showtime Dawko with a palette colorpicked from the album cover of My Chemical Romance's "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love" because the brainrot is real 👍
am i super proud of this? eh. but i also haven't drawn digitally in literal months (thanks college) and if i'm gonna get back to it then i gotta start somewhere and i never post art anywhere so uh. i might as well now!
i still love Glitching Fates so much don't worry it is still on my mind 24/7 but unfortunately i almost never have time to dedicate to talking about it and also i am. Very Bad at putting my thoughts into words lmao
this is actually kinda lore tho. btw. lol. :]
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something that has always bothered me about Kanon’s death is just how it happened. Kanon is functionally immoral with his multiple sources, to the point that even Anos couldn't fully kill him. So how did a couple knights manage it?
Unless it was his choice. Kanon is his endless grief forces his sources not to heal and let him die. Why would he choose to stay in a world that did not have his only friend in it? Why should he continue to struggle for mankind when they are so clearly telling him that they do not want him anymore.
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speaking of tears it seems like a bunch of star wars blogs I follow are CONSPIRING to put gifsets of That One Scene/the soulcrushing debra wilson interview on my dash this morning and I do. not. appreciate. it.
how dare
anyway back to denial land
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the song "when it's cold i'd like to die" that was playing in the season 4 finale should've been used for when billy died too. the lyrics suit him so well
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This is a heartbreaking scene. But something occurred to me recently about the moment he pulls the sheet down. Dean enters and Cas is already on the table. It’s possible that Sam was the one to carry the body inside but given how much the show was centering Dean’s grief, it’s more likely that Dean himself carried Cas inside and laid him on the table and covered him with the sheet.
So why did he walk away before finishing the task of prepping the body? Why is he pulling down the sheet now if he put it there in the first place?
Well the answer to the first question is he got overwhelmed. He had to walk away because he couldn’t continue in that moment.
Answer to the second question is more complicated. He’s taking a last look of course, that’s the explicit explanation but couldn’t he have done that before he placed the sheet? I think that after he walked away he reminded himself that Cas has a history of coming back from dead. He doesn’t really believe it but he thinks there’s a chance that if he pulls down the sheet Cas will blink, sit up. He’s hoping for a “Hello, Dean.”
But it doesn’t happen and his face falls apart. So he flicks the sheet back up. But he still glances back at Cas’s head under the sheet. Not ready to give up the hope that he’ll wake up.
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