Supernatural star Misha Colls has nfirmed his character Castiel is gay, after the show divid fans wh a fal-season reveal.
Contents:
- NOT GAY: DEAN WCHTER AND BISEXUALY
- SUPERNATURAL STAR MISHA COLLS FALLY NFIRMS HIS CHARACTER WAS GAY ALL ALONG – BUT FANS ARE DIVID
- LET’S DISCS: DEAN WCHTER – BROMANCE, A GAY THG, OR OTHER?
- 2020 SAID GAY RIGHTS, SUPERNATURAL SAID “HOLD MY BEER”
NOT GAY: DEAN WCHTER AND BISEXUALY
* gay dean winchester *
The story is wrten om Sam’s pot of view, and two of the thgs which Sam unts as “evince” of Dean’s bisexualy the fic—knowledge of a gay bar lled “Purgatory” and “forced lghter when Sam had mentned him lookg butch”—are drawn om non elements. However, he still emphasiz that he is “not gay” and seems to shy away om discsg his relatnships wh men on romantic terms. Other non male characters are also picted as bisexual and gay this fic, but the thgs rema “unspoken”, parallelg the way mastream media shi away om explic reprentatns of LGBT+ characters.
Now a sophomore llege, he’s fally worked up the urage to read Cas’s the way, Dean disvers thgs he never thought he’d fd and learns some new thgs about himself that he didn’t want to unver.
Supernatural star Misha Colls nfirmed his character Castiel is gay.
SUPERNATURAL STAR MISHA COLLS FALLY NFIRMS HIS CHARACTER WAS GAY ALL ALONG – BUT FANS ARE DIVID
Supernatural star Misha Colls has nfirmed his character Castiel is gay, after the show divid fans wh a major fal-season twist. Supernatural character was killed off wh sends of ‘homosexual claratn of love’.
Jensen Ackl, whose character remaed largely stoic and did not reciprote the claratn of love, has prevly suggted he is “unfortable” wh the number of fans vted the pairg, and has rejected qutns about the show’s gay subtext. Speakg on a virtual panel at the DarkLight Onle Conventn on 8 November, Misha Colls acknowledged that the ath played to an unhelpful trope as he dispatched up any remag ambiguy about the “homosexual claratn of love”.
Misha Colls explicly says that “Dtiel is non after Castiel mak his homosexual claratn of love”. So Castiel mak this homosexual claratn of love, which is amazg that that happens, and then he di right after, which plays to a timels Hollywood trope of ‘kill the gays’, which piss off [fans].
LET’S DISCS: DEAN WCHTER – BROMANCE, A GAY THG, OR OTHER?
The show self has toyed around wh homoerotic storyl for years. Serly, don’t you thk that ’s time the show lls no joy and go gay? —bossbaby om bossbaby (@garfieldsgay) November 6, 2020.
"Supernatural" went on to be renewed for 10 more the heart of "Superwholock" fandom was "shippg, " when fans pair two characters who may or may not actually be datg on the show (when they are, the ship is "non") gay "Supernatural" ship "Dtiel, " which pairs Dean Wchter wh the angel Castiel isn't jt the most popular "Supernatural" ship, 's also one of the top 10 most popular ships on Tumblr to this day, acrdg to the platform. LGBTQ reprentatn on 'Supernatural' has repeatedly end the 'Bury your gays' tropeBis happeng so late the show, queer "Supernatural" fans also found flt the realizatn of Dtiel bee of what happened next — Castiel died and lerally went to hell.
"It was the fastt 'Bury your gays' we've ever seen, " Murray said. "Bury your gays" is a lerary trope where LGBTQ characters e out or fd love only to die shortly afterward, and "Supernatural" has never succsfully avoid , to the disappotment of queer before Castiel died, "Supernatural" had a fan favore named Charlie, a non lbian character.
2020 SAID GAY RIGHTS, SUPERNATURAL SAID “HOLD MY BEER”
Dean has some really homophobic l the earlier seasons.
Even if Cas were to survive, even if he got a happy gay endg, 's still three episos out of 320.
What do you thk of gay humor and Dean Wchter? Then there was the “gay thg†wh Aaron, which on the surface was jt goofy fun, but is there more than this? There was a recent review by Annalee Newz of i09 (of whom I see at Comic Con each year and am a huge fan of her views) about “Torn and Frayed†where she a most hilar way clared “Supernatural is the bt gay romance on TV that isn’t actually gay.