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What REAL peace of mind looks like

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Survival)
Tue Jun 17 06:16:04 2025

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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 12:15:09 +0200
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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 TV Guide reported on the episode as less supportive of the fandom and a firm statement that the pro

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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">nth season, which was attributed in part to Destiel shippers. The season ten episode &quot;Fan Fiction&quot; introduced the term &quot;Destiel&quot; into Supernatural. In the episode, a group of girls who are fans of the in-universe book series that publish Dean and Sam Winchester&#39;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 TV Guide reported on the episode as less supportive of the fandom and a firm statement that the pro</div>
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