I find it ironic how they paralleled Sam and Gabriel, and I’m curious as to what this means.
EVERYONE MAKE METAS OF THIS, I WANNA HEAR YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS.
Fuck
Sabriel is real!
Okay but for real. I don’t know if they meant to do it intentionally, but it is a very close parallel. They’ve really been paralleling Sam and Gabriel from the start (or at least since the start of the apocalype arc when we found out that Gabriel was, in fact, Gabriel and not just the Trickster).
They both ran away from home and tried to establish vastly different lives from the ones they were leading.
They both shirk their familial “destiny” – Sam being a hunter and Gabriel being an archangel.
They are both the youngest of their closest siblings.
They both, at least previously, thought that they weren’t capable of or deserving of redemption – but have since shown that they are.
They both stood up to an older brother, attempting to change their brothers’ beliefs (Sam on multiple occasions).
I sincerely hope that they expand on this relationship in season 13 (and beyond???) – and this isn’t even my shipper brain talking. I just really want them to explore how similar Sam and Gabriel are.
Yes yes yes! Don’t get me wrong, I love Sabriel in a shipper sense,but I LIVE for meta like this. In the few episodes and instances where we see Sam and Gabriel interact, they had such a great connection and I would love to see them expand upon what’s already there.
TRUST NO ONE – Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) continue to collect the pieces necessary to open a rift to the other world in order to save their family. Their latest quest leads them to a Men of Letters bunker from the 1920s and a hungry God from another dimension. Meanwhile, Ketch (guest star David Hayden-Jones) makes a shocking decision about Gabriel (guest star Richard Speight Jr.) after an unruly encounter with Asmodeus (guest star Jeffrey Vincent Parise). John Showalter directed the episode written by Davy Perez (#1316). Original airdate 4/5/2018.