No-Homo Intern

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Synonyms: NHI, No Homo Intern
Date Started: January 25th, 2015
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See Also: Destiel
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The No-Homo Intern is a fan-created meta character in the Supernatural fandom. Typically, the intern appears as a caricature of showrunner Jeremy Carver dressed in various disguises in order to conceal his identity in the writer's room. His mission is to further the Destiel agenda by acting as a double agent.

Origin

After Season 10, Episode 10 'The Hunter Games', many fans on Tumblr were amused by the angel Castiel's admission that he could respond to feelings of longing as well as formal prayers. [1] This created a retcon on the show which explained how Castiel was constantly at Dean Winchester's side (his longing). Many slash fans speculated that the show's writers were unaware of the obvious Destiel-heavy implications of this change in the show's mythology.

[elizabethrobertajones[2]]
I mean at the very least they’re just being clumsy and no one is thinking carefully about not writing Destiel-related stuff. There’s no confused intern sitting in on the writer’s room who’s literally just there to say, “Uhh that sounds kinda gay…” :P
[fireintheimpala[3]]
You just launched this extended fantasy in my head, whereby there is in intern—an intern whose entire job it is to try to Defuse Destiel. My fantasy intern was hired sometime after the 9x03 twitter debacle. The job tasks were twofold:
  1. Figure out what input the “crazy Destiel fans” were latching on to.
  2. Make sure SPN stopped producing that input.

The thing is, the intern soon figured out (after failing to protect 9x09), the Destiel scene was a unique beast. The higher ups seemed to think it was all about hormones and “eye sex”—something that could be solved by throwing in a few ladies—but the astute intern realized the issue was more intricate than that. There was a substance to the Destiel madness—one that no simple lady sticker was going to be able to contain. The intern then decided that this task was going to take advanced knowledge. She or he dug deeper: into the headcanons; into the metas; into the group narrative... into the tumblr. But what the intern hadn’t accounted for was that the madness... was contagious.

Destilence.

The intern caught it. The intern caught it hard. By the time the late season 9 scripts began to arrive, the intern could fight it no longer. “And why fight it?” thought the intern. “Why fight it... when I can... fight for it?”
The No-Homo Intern in its current iteration[4]. The tulpa symbol on the squid hat references Supernatural's canon. In the show, a tulpa is a powerful monster materialized from the power of ideas.[5] Perhaps this fan-created tulpa will become powerful enough to create Destilence within the writer's room of Supernatural.

Development

The meme spread within the Destiel fans on Tumblr quite quickly. An anonymous user suggested that the No-Homo Intern was actually Supernatural showrunner Jeremy Carver working undercover-boss style.

[deanswingsbothways[6]]

Anonymous asked: about the "NO" HOMO intern... do you know of Undercover Boss? It's a TV program where CEOs go undercover into their own companies to see how the lowest level workers are doing and how they are treated etc... It's Carver. Carver is the YES HOMO intern.

OH MY GOD.

He literally just wears a fake moustache and sits in the corner. And they all pretend not to know it’s him.

"Isn’t that a little… romantic?" Robbie Thompson asks, regarding Robert Berens’ current script.

"According to my research, it would take about twenty-five percent more romance for the fandom to pick up on it."

"Are you sure, Jerem - I mean, nameless intern?"

Jeremy adjusts his stack of printed-out tumblr meta, sniffs, and says primly, “That IS my job, sir.”

Berens low-fives him under the table. Adam Glass reaches for the Excedrin Migraine.

This is the best theory on No Homo Intern I’ve ever heard.

A similar meme, The NSA Shipping Agent was generated by tumblr user GrandpaDean:

[grandpadean [7]]
it is my fondest daydream that the nsa agent who’s tracking me has started reluctantly and vicariously shipping deancas

Which led to fireintheimpala and others to chronicle this exact struggle in the form of a comic-style fanart [8].

An anonymous Tumblr user suggested that they shipped the No-Homo Intern and the NSA Shipping Agent [9]. The NSA Shipping Agent was later named 'Gilbert' and duly slashed with the No-Homo Intern. The premise of their relationship is that the NSA Shipping Agent doesn't realise that the No-Homo Intern is Carver playing double agent for the Destiel agenda and thinks he's trying to remove all Destiel subtext from the show. The heartbreaking truth is that both the No-Homo Intern and the NSA Shipping Agent are on the same side but don't know it. [10] Fans have taken to referring to this AU as well as other related writer's room RPF as the Supernatural Fandom Fandom[11] or meta meta.[12]

The first image of the No-Homo Intern was 'a true hero', an image of a fake mustache projected onto the nights sky reminiscent of the bat-symbol from Batman [13]. The first image of the No-Homo Intern as Jeremy Carver was an edited photograph of Carver in a sombrero and beard. This image is used as a reaction image paired with the expression 'seems pretty heterosexual to me' in response to many Destiel-heavy gifsets and images on Tumblr. [14] In more recent times, the no-homo intern's hat has changed away from the sombrero to a variety of other silly disguises, most notably the squid hat.[4]

Visual Fanworks

Example Fanworks

References

For a full chronological recording of all NHI posts: http://nohomointern.tumblr.com/tagged/The-NHI-Case-Files/chrono

  1. ^ from Geeksout Episode Recap, 2015
  2. ^ elizabethrobertajones (January 25, 2015). "Tumblr post". Archived from the original on Dec 27, 2018.
  3. ^ fireintheimpala (January 25, 2015). "Tumblr post". Archived from the original on March 25, 2015.
  4. ^ a b from a tumblr post by aristophania, April 2015
  5. ^ from the Tulpa entry at Supernatural Wiki, 2015
  6. ^ deanswingsbothways (January 26, 2015). "Tumblr post". Archived from a the original on March 26, 2015. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ from Tumblr post, 2015.
  8. ^ from Tumblr post, 2015
  9. ^ from Tumblr post, 2015
  10. ^ from Tumblr Post, 2015
  11. ^ fandom-fandom Tumblr tag
  12. ^ meta-meta Tumblr tag
  13. ^ from a Tumblr reblog by fireintheimpala, 2015
  14. ^ from a Tumblr post by elizabethrobertajones, February 1, 2015