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I just saw this Jensen interview from SDCC, where he talks about Dean’s unforgiving attitude towards Castiel, and it resonated deeply with my own take on the Dean-Castiel relationship, so I was delighted to see Jensen’s similar thoughts on the subject. I wrote up a transcript of it. No worries, there are no spoilers for S8.



Question: "Why has Dean such a hard time forgiving Cas, whereas he forgave Sam for a similar betrayal?"

Jensen: "I think the easy answer is blood; the easy answer is family. Even though, if there was a family in this show, it would include Bobby, it would include Cas. It would include these kind of broken, war-torn heroes that we’ve come to know. Bobby even has that famous line, you know, family doesn’t just end with blood. But I think the short answer is, he (Sam) is his brother, and there might be grudges held between them, but at the end of the day that’s the closest he has to a companion – and has had as a companion for many years. I think with Cas, it’s unnatural. He’s an angel, he’s not human. I think that Dean relating to somebody like that is tricky. You know, it’s related to monsters, related to anything supernatural. His brother is flesh and blood, it’s tangible, and he can touch that."

There are two things I love about Jensen’s answer. Firstly, I love that he refers to Sam as Dean’s companion. I think it’s a wonderful word for everything Sam encompasses for Dean – not just a brother, not just a hunting partner, but someone who accompanies him through this life, a constant, something solid. ♥ Secondly, I love that Jensen points out Dean’s difficulties to relate to someone who is not human. It’s something I feel has always been a factor in Dean’s relationship with Castiel, and for me Dean’s various attempts to 'humanise' the angel speak volumes about his comfort-level (or lack thereof) where his friendship with him is concerned. Dean’s deeply ingrained mistrust and hatred of the supernatural affected even his relationship with Sam at times, so I think it’s natural that he has a hard time looking past Castiel’s otherworldly nature. Now, for Dean to overcome these feeling to form a friendship with Castiel in the first place is remarkable in itself though and should not be underestimated, I just don’t think it could ever be on the same level as his relationship with Sam (or Bobby, for that matter). And that's especially true ever since Castiel betrayed him, because basically the angel proved Dean's every negative preconception about supernatural creatures right.

Date: 2012-07-16 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com
The SPN cast is great, you'll rarely be disappointed when they start talking about their characters. They are very insightful, especially in one-on-one interviews with intelligent questions.

Yeah, the tangible also reminds me of the fact that Dean is a very sensory person. He always needs to touch or taste things - often things he really, really, shouldn't - as if he can learn them through sensory perception. He also often touches Sam casually, something he never does with Castiel, which I also attribute to his otherworldly nature.
Edited Date: 2012-07-16 10:34 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-07-16 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maenad.livejournal.com
Thank you. I tend to wander through the early spoiler summaries, because there's no way my will is strong enough to last four months, but skip interviews and things. Now, suddenly, there's this whole other tempting reservoir of stuff. :)

Yes, Dean cheerfully eating the spell ingredients will never cease to amuse me. I've always liked that aspect to his character, and how it ties into his repeated assertions that they can only believe in what they can see and discover for themselves. I liked the way that tied into his differentiating between earthly pain and the pain of the afterlife for Sam, and I think it ties beautifully into the difference between their relationship and how he reacts to Castiel. We always see Sam bleed and suffer for his mistakes - all that screaming from withdrawal, and the punishing way he pushes himself to atone - but Castiel can, and as often as not does, simply pop out of the scene, or just become someone else entirely.

Er. And I may be rambling. Sorry. :)

Date: 2012-07-17 08:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com
Ah, rambling is always okay with me! :)

I wished I could resist spoilers better. They have a tendency to throw my hiatus tranquility into disarray.

I liked the way that tied into his differentiating between earthly pain and the pain of the afterlife for Sam
Oh, I didn't make that connection, but yes, that makes perfect sense, now that you mention it.

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