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I Mean OG Michael Never Particularly Dressed His Vessels Up And Had A Bad Habit Of Picking Boys Who Are
I mean OG Michael never particularly dressed his vessels up and had a bad habit of picking boys who are way to obsessed with flannel and layers. But AU Micheal was always serving looks, whether they be masculine or feminine he turned whatever bloodbath into New York fashion week
To be clear, when I say that Michael’s the best dressed angel on the show, I am referring to his vessels. Every one of them is just gorgeous–and I bet AU Michael had the same thought go through his head when he passed over into the main universe. So much so, that he looked at Dean and thought, “You know what? Devil’s dead, let’s ditch rag.”
Because I maintain that Dean is like a snarky shirt that does not want to be worn, and AU Michael canonically found wearing him exhausting.
I also enjoy the thought of OG Michael emerging from the cage and experiencing an emotion very similar to when you come home and find that someone’s rifled through your closet, and you’re perfectly happy with the outfit you’re wearing, but you had everything arranged JUST SO, and HOW DARE whoever they are think that it’s okay to just walk in and–
And then Michael needs to drop the thought immediately, because Adam turned to his projection and gave him the kind look that Adam hadn’t leveled at him since the early days of their agreement, and Michael needs to reassure Adam that he loves him, and he understand that people are not things, and please don’t be mad it was a reflex! :(
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An interesting fallback that the supernatural writers like to use is the "Oh they were siblings" which could be lazy but is also kind of interesting because it unintentionally creates family units that the writers are never interested in exploring but are endlessly fascinating.
And it also creates a situation were Chuck (the in universe writer of almost everything) himself as a twin has never actually been alone, he came into existence and there was already someone else there. He doesn't really understand what it means to be one of a kind in the way something like Jack as the only archnepilm in existence would and you can see it in his work, with everything he creates there is always an accompaniment. Always a sibling. Always part of a set.
They touched on it briefly with the every set of siblings is just a mirror of Chuck and Amara thing. But it’s really interesting to think about because every story Chuck writes seems to be about two siblings and betrayal. Michael and Lucifer his eldest boys locked in an endless finger pointing match of who betrayed who first, destined for one to eventually kill the other, their relationship is practically unmendable but it is undeniable that love was there and in some ways it still is, but it is not enough to save them from their faith. Cain and Abel the first human brothers whose betrayal both stemmed from love but ultimately ended the same. And there’s something to be said about it always being the older sibling doing the killing.
Chuck many different ways through many different siblings plays out his relationship with his own sister. His most dearest twin, who betrayed him by continuously destroying the things he loved and who he is scared to admit he betrayed by locking her away. He writes these stories as if he is trying to understand, trying to convince himself that there was no other way that their story could have ended. And so it is endlessly fascinating that his most favorite story is one about the Winchester brothers. Sam and Dean who despite many perceived betrayals always seem to find their own way back to each other.
And as he watched their story unfold he had to grapple with the fact that maybe that is what siblinghood is. Maybe there is away to co-exist with the being you literally came into existence with. Maybe there will be betrayal but there can also be forgiveness. And that is endlessly fascinating
But that’s just the good supernatural that exists in my head.