the way sam literally had to consent to gadreel possessing him or else it literally does not work. dean cannot and did not give that consent for sam. it's not dean's fault gadreel tricks sam by using dean's likeness in sam's mind to get that consent. and dean asked for gadreel's help in the first place because he thought he was ezekiel and cas had vouched for ezekiel that he was trustworthy. so while sam is totally allowed and valid for feeling upset abt the situation, dumping that blame on dean is pretty unfair since 1.) it was a no win situation and literally in-universe it is equated to a family member signing off on a medical procedure when they are unconscious (however, it deviates from that analogy in the fact that this is a supernatural fantasy show so sam actually does get to consent to this possession in his mind) and 2.) dean hated the situation from the get-go, and was forced into a hostage situation where he could not even tell sam what was going on lest he risk sam dying.
who should sam be angry with? because i do think sam should get to feel how he feels!! but i also do think he is directing it wholly at the wrong person and is being a bit unfair. so who should he be directing his upset feelings toward? maybe the angel that tricked him into giving consent and then proceeded to keep him and dean in a hostage situation, dangling sam's life in the balance for ransom.
not trying to discourse and people can ultimately feel how they want, we're all just playing in this sandbox, but i do think sam is misplacing some of his feelings. and of course dean accepts the blame sam puts on him because that's just how dean is but, just because sam feels that way toward dean and dean takes it doesn't mean that that's like, what actually happened. they were both tricked by 'ezekiel' gadreel !! and it fucking sucks !!
Fallen from Grace
everyone's favorite boy!!!
Yess!! I love that!
I headcannon Alastor as autistic and sure I can explain all my reasons but this is more important:
Made by Always_Wrong
I call this one bleeding heart because apollo is excessively sympathetic to everyone but himself get it
sam: is dying
gadreel: proposes possession as the only way to save sam's life
dean: absolutely not
gadreel: of course. it's your call.
dean: no it's sam's call
gadreel: right. well. rip bloodfreak.
dean: gdi
gadreel: tricks sam into saying yes
sam: wakes up
dean: i must tell him the truth posthaste
gadreel: not so fast gay boy
dean: but-
gadreel: this is a hostage situation
dean: sad face and spray tan and angst stubble
Decided to dust off my old art blog with a rough doodle of everyone's favorite gambler.
miraculous season 6 prediction:
adrien with felix is all buddy buddy and chat noir with argos he will fuck with him every chance he gets "haha loser nobody loves you except your mom" and agros is mad about it and vents to adrien about it (hes giggling)
These are beautiful
Season 8 Doodles:
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6
There are many types of best friends. Some besties are complete opposites, others would have hated each other’s guts without their experiences together. Some are childhood buddies, and some met much later in life. But each one has similarities and are important.
For me, writing the relationship between two characters is the best part of writing, but for others… it may be difficult.So here are some tips!
Good Moments
Each friendship should have a few good moments in the book. This helps show why their friends and how their relationship works, also provides some clarity on their personalities.
The moments could be bantering between one another. Perhaps teasing, or helping the other cope. It could be anything that isn’t negative. They could be doing an activity together, even if it’s silent. They could be having a meaningful conversation; this is useful for explaining exposition to readers as well 😉.Â
But be careful. You can’t just be sprouting meaningful conversations out of nowhere.It’s best to give hints at their relationship in the first or second chapter you meet them. Build the base of their bond.
The good moments should be consistent with their personalities or situation. Character A maybe should not be teasing their bestie a chapter after their dad died.Â
Arguments
Disagreements between friends are inevitable. Its bound to happen, therefor conflicts are needed in your story. Your characters are people, and have their own opinions. And those opinions are not identical to their companion’s.
But, unless there’s a good reason and its believable, they should always make up. You chose how to do this, their your characters.
Reading Each Other's Mind
I do not mean literally. And it may not be constant, but best friends (especially if they knew each other for years) should be able to predict each other’s emotions, actions (some if not most of them), and reactions. These buddies should know when not to cross the line, (of course people always make mistakes so take that into account.).
Maybe the besties know each other so well they can synchronize. I am thinking of a team, fighting on the battlefield, fortelling eachothers moves and working together. This can also work for sports teams, charades, and attempting to not to die.
Relationship Development
This does not go for everyone. Some people and their relationships don’t change. But growth never hurts, and can in fact help your story to have some development.Â
Example: say if character A realizes she does not appreciate character B, in some form. This changes their relationship because now character A listens to character B’s thoughts.
People and their bonds change. They grow and evolve, so it’s realistic to have growth to you story.
This is all I got! Thank you for reading, and have a FANTASTIC DAY! I’m posting soon!
Trans, Aroace, He/Him, Autistic, Artist, Writer. Lover of one-sided ships
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