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Destiel, occasionally referred to as Deancas, and as CasDean within the series itself, is a popular
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of the ''
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'' characters
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(
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) and Castiel (
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).


Background

The American television series ''
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'' debuted in 2005 as part of a trend of shows targeted at teenagers about hunting supernatural beings. In the episode " Lazarus Rising" from the fourth season of ''Supernatural'', Castiel is introduced as angel who pulled
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out of
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, and Dean was hesitant to accept him being an angel. From this episode, fans of the show wanted the two characters to become romantically involved with each other. The show had very few queer characters, and most of them were minor roles with the exception of Charlie Bradbury (
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), leading to further encouragement of the show to introduce more queer characters. Castiel became a series regular after appearing in the fourth season, and was viewed as the fan favorite character independently of the ship. Over time following the beginning of ''Supernatural'', other television series such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' began including queer characters, leading to greater acceptance of queer main characters and allowing a ship such as Destiel to form.


History


Dismissed by conventions and creators

The ship became increasingly popular, with 15,000
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s written about it by 2013, and actors
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and
Misha Collins Dmitri "Misha" Collins "My mom went to Russia when she was in college, and €¦she had a boyfriend whose name was Mitya, which she thought was the same as Misha, which it's not. And his real name was Dmitri, so my real name, actually—my birt ...
would get asked about it at
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s. At one event, Supernatural New JerseyCon, it was reported by fans that a convention organizer had prohibited shipping related questions because they allegedly made Ackles uncomfortable. At the event, Collins was receptive to questions about Destiel. Later, one fan began to explain that they were
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and had noticed "subtext" within the show, leading Ackles to interrupt the fan, say he was "going to pretend ot to knowwhat the question was", and encouraged the fan not to "ruin it for everybody". This created controversy within the ''Supernatural''
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about whether such questions would be invasive or whether the show's treatment of fans and LGBT characters was inappropriate, and led to criticism of Ackles on social media. However, fans continued to encourage the series to have the two characters express romantic interest in each other and were often met with hostility. At one such fan event called ChiCon, a fan was banned from the convention as an alleged safety threat to actors Ackles and
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on the basis of shipping Destiel. Other members of the fandom criticized the convention heavily, and the convention later clarified that she was not banned from future conventions. In 2013, producer Chad Kennedy posted on
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the characters were unlikely to get together in the series. He explained that while he supported the idea of bisexual protagonists on television, it was not the intention for Dean and Castiel and that he would only support it if it served the story. This was met with controversy as Castiel had recently been involved in a story in which he had a sexual encounter with a woman that fans suggested did not serve the plot. Further fans suggested that the two characters being romantically involved would advance the plot of show. Kennedy received many negative messages, leading him to post again comparing himself to Damon Lindeloff, who had deleted his account after receiving backlash for sexism in the film ''
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'' (2013), before deleting his own Twitter account. Kennedy's departure from Twitter led some fans to accuse others of bullying him. He later returned to Twitter, saying that he simply needed time off after the incident.


Social media interactions

In 2014, the restaurant chain
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posted on Twitter about Dean and Sam's food preferences. When asked about Castiel, Olive Garden replied that he would eat anything from Dean's plate, which was interpreted by fans to be a reference to Destiel. That same year, the ship was the most reblogged ship on
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, notably beating
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,
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from ''
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'', and
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and
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from ''
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''. Destiel remained among the top ships for the following several years. However, events such as the failure of DashCon caused its popularity to wane on Tumblr. It remained popular in fan fiction on other platforms. In 2019 Destiel became the top ship on
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with over 20,000 works. The ship continued to be popular after the end of the series in 2020. In August 2023, poet Richard Siken posted that he had attempted to write for Destiel as well as Wincest, a ship between Dean and Sam Winchester, and that his Destiel writing was better. In September 2024, when
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posted on X about the relationship between Evan "Buck" Buckley and Thomas "Tommy" Kinard in the television series ''
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'', a ''Supernatural'' fan commented underneath, comparing it to
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having previously posted about Destiel. Chili's responded to the post, referring to Destiel as "the inferior ship". According to ''The Mary Sue'', Chili's eventually deleted their post due to the backlash from Destiel fans.


In ''Supernatural''


Teased and referenced

Throughout ''Supernatural'', the characters of Dean and Castiel were often written in ways that fans interpreted as containing
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subtext. Throughout the show's eighth season, such subtext was read into the two characters saying "I need you" to each other at crucial plot moments. In the season eight episode "Goodbye Stranger", there was a scripted moment in which Dean says "I love you" to Castiel that was later cut and changed to "I need you" at Ackles' suggestion. The series further teased the relationship in its twelfth season, with Castiel saying that he loves Dean before turning to other characters and adding that he loves all of them. Due to instances such as this, the show was often accused of
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, with one article from ''
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'' pointing out that it occurred behind the scenes as well in DVD extras. Despite the subtlety of these references, they were still seen as significant to fans of Destiel. By 2013, the showrunners were described as having a "grudging respect" for Destiel fans. The ninth season of the show featured a scene which was intended to mock Destiel shippers that was cut from the episode. Collins was given a note by showrunner
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to act like a "jilted lover" toward Dean that season. Viewership of the series continued to increase in the ninth season, which was attributed in part to Destiel shippers. The season ten episode "Fan Fiction" introduced the term "Destiel" into ''Supernatural''. In the episode, a group of girls who are fans of the in-universe book series that publish Dean and Sam Winchester's adventures put on a musical adaptation of the series, allowing the series to comment on its own fanbase. At one point in the episode, Dean comments on the unlikelihood of Destiel getting together, leading the young girl to whom he was talking to simply roll her eyes and continue writing her fan fiction. Sam proceeds in the episode to tease Dean about the ship existing. ''The Daily Dot'' described the episode as an improvement of its relationship with its fans and an explicit encouragement by the show for fans to continue shipping Destiel. However ''
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'' reported on the episode as less supportive of the fandom and a firm statement that the producers do not support Destiel, describing it as a denial of the creators' role in encouraging queer readings of the series and a dismissal of the ship by the series as "cute."


Becoming canon

In the fifteenth season, two episodes before the series finale in an episode titled "Despair", while being pursued by the personification of
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, Castiel admits his love for Dean in what was described as a "tear-stricken confession", satisfying a deal which Castiel had made the season prior that he could only die once he experienced true happiness, leading to the character's death while also stopping Death from killing Dean. Castiel leaves a handprint on Dean's shoulder, which mirrored the one left by Castiel in the fourth season. His final words are "Goodbye, Dean", which ''
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'' said was significant as they identified "Hello Dean" as Castiel's
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. Castiel is brought to a place referred to as the Empty, which was compared to
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. The episode was written by Robert Berens, a gay man who had previously written several scenes involving Castiel and Dean that were viewed by audiences as romantic. Wanting the moment to be special, episode director Richard Speight Jr. made sure that it was the last scene which Collins filmed for the season. That night, the term "Destiel" trended on
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, despite the fact that the
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results were being calculated the same night. In the English version of "Despair," Dean responds to Castiel's confession by asking him not to sacrifice himself. ''
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'' claimed that due to this, Destiel was in fact not part of the series'
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. However, several weeks after the episode aired, the version of the episode which was
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to
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aired and circulated on social media, in which Dean responds by saying that he loves Castiel in return. This led to backlash toward
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as people believed the network to have censored the scene in the English version. However, Collins later said that this was the result of a translator changing the scene in the Spanish translation, not censorship of the English version,.


Analysis


Before becoming canon

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'' noted that Destiel fans were especially strong in the hope of their ship becoming
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partly due to the lack of representation for gay men in television. In the 2013 article, ''The Daily Dot'' said that the ship was unlikely to become canon due to the series' perceived poor record of representation. They referred to the ship as the fandom's "most controversial subject", a sentiment which was echoed by '' Vanity Fair''. In discussing the incident surrounding Chad Kennedy's deletion of his Twitter accounts, fans noted that the issue was larger than the specific ship. The show had very few queer characters, and people noted that the larger issue of representation of queer people was at play in the way people discussed Destiel. Despite this, ''The Daily Dot'' still suggested that such an attitude would cause a bad relationship between the fandom and the production team. They continued in later articles to note that the fandom had a notable contentious relationship with the series' creators, suggesting that Destiel was likely responsible for the series continuing to have a large fan base. The series was often accused of queerbaiting in regards to Dean and Castiel, which Collins called unfair. ''
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'' noted several instances in which queerness was referenced in regards to Dean, particularly in relation to Castiel. In reacting to "Fan Fiction"'s perceived dismissal of Destiel, they claimed that the writers were encouraging queer readings of the series and the consistent denial that the story lines exists from creators of the series.


After becoming canon

When "Despair" aired, confirming Castiel's feelings for Dean, it was met with heavy criticism. It was described as an example of the "
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" trope of killing queer characters once they are able to be happy. ''The Daily Dot'' further criticized the show for Ackles' performance in that moment, saying that Dean looked uncomfortable, and referred to the scene as " queer-baiting taking to its most disappointing extreme." This sentiment was echoed by several other reports on the episode, including one by ''
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'' which noted that Dean does not return Castiel's confession, describing it as an attempt by the show to avoid having an actual queer relationship onscreen. Some viewers did not see the confession as one of romantic love, but rather a platonic expression of love between friends. After the episode, ''
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'' analyzed Castiel's history as a character, identifying him as a "well-developed queer icon". They identified
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in the character from the beginning and the way Castiel saw Dean. They criticized ''
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'' for not using the potential they had identified earlier. They noted that Dean not reciprocating the confession would likely be changed in
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s, saying it was unfortunate that ''Supernatural'' left that part of their relationship out of the series. The reactions were not entirely negative, as ''
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'' argued that despite the negativity of the "bury your gays" trope, it was still a major success that, after its long run and significant use of romantic subtext between the two characters, the series had managed to bring the relationship into the series' canon. They further criticized fans who blamed
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, the network on which ''Supernatural'' aired, citing the significant amount of representation of queer characters on the network prior to Castiel. ''
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'' also posted that many of the reactions and
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online were in fact positive. The episode led to various
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, including ones noting the timing of reports that Russian president
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was planning to resign, which later proved to be false, coming out on the same day as "Despair" airing, often implying a connection between the two. These memes became the means through which many people learned about Putin's alleged resignation. Collins, who had previously been supportive of Destiel fans and queer fans in general, first defended the choice from the writers, labeling the criticisms of the scene as unfair. The night the episode released, he posted on Twitter referring to Castiel as "openhearted", "selfless", and "true". He stated that he was happy with the ending for his character, noting that the
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several episodes later established that Castiel was not dead and was instead in
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. He acknowledged the death playing into the "bury your gays" trope at an online convention, but added that since Castiel was established not to have been saved and that his declaration allowed Dean to save the world in the penultimate episode, "Inherit the Earth", he did not believe that the trope applied. He said was disheartened by the amount of criticism the ending had received and that he wanted people to enjoy the good parts of it. Collins received backlash for these comments, and later posted an apology, explaining that he was naive in believing that Castiel's confession would feel validating, instead offering to listen to fans explaining why it was not.


References


External links


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