The prevailing wind viewpoint among Castiel fans seems to be that the Winchesters betrayed Castiel -- but I'm watching a different version of the show with a different version of Sam and Dean and Castiel.
I don't get it. Nothing was one-sided. They all made their mistakes, which fed into other mistakes.
I feel terrible for Cas and understand why he did what he did and this isn't a situation where the word "evil" is operative for me at all, it's heartbreaking. It's in fact the nature of Castiel's culpability that puts this big lump in my throat over how much "family" Castiel has become, part of the chain from John to Dean to Sam to Bobby.
And that, there, brought that lump to my throat again, because it really wasn't evil. And it really isn't evil. Castiel was trying so hard to do what was and he just...got lost. Led astray. My greatest hope is that his family finds a way to get him back.
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I don't get it. Nothing was one-sided. They all made their mistakes, which fed into other mistakes.
I feel terrible for Cas and understand why he did what he did and this isn't a situation where the word "evil" is operative for me at all, it's heartbreaking. It's in fact the nature of Castiel's culpability that puts this big lump in my throat over how much "family" Castiel has become, part of the chain from John to Dean to Sam to Bobby.
And that, there, brought that lump to my throat again, because it really wasn't evil. And it really isn't evil. Castiel was trying so hard to do what was and he just...got lost. Led astray. My greatest hope is that his family finds a way to get him back.