Lillian wanted to listen to American Car (Mike Doughty) like, nine million times on the drive to my parents' house.
Yes, I spent it mentally composing the vid. There was a lot of Meg.
It's my Sam Winchester Theme Song.
Willow ,'Potential'
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Lillian wanted to listen to American Car (Mike Doughty) like, nine million times on the drive to my parents' house.
Yes, I spent it mentally composing the vid. There was a lot of Meg.
It's my Sam Winchester Theme Song.
Last Stand helps. God Says Nothing Back is pretty good, but then you're earwormed with GSNB.
Matt, the demon who inhabited Meg was, to hear him tell it, the daughter of the YED. Sam, Dean & Bobby exorcised her from Meg's body and sent her back to hell. She clawed her way out again and possessed Sam, until Bobby and Dean exorcised her, and sent her back to hell--again.
Crossroads demons have red eyes, not black like Meg and her brother, and not yellow. Lore says a demon is tied to its particular crossroads, but the watercooler in hell is famous for word getting around, so what one knows, they all know. Crossroads demons borrow a body of someone close to their crossroads, and they try and use someone attractive to the bargain-seeker. The body is released relatively unharmed once the bargain is sealed. Thus Dean has met two different crossroads demons, each inhabiting attractive brunettes.
Dad made a crossroads type deal, but with the YED, who was at least a notch or two above the crossroads crowd.
Lore says a demon is tied to its particular crossroads, but the watercooler in hell is famous for word getting around, so what one knows, they all know. Crossroads demons borrow a body of someone close to their crossroads, and they try and use someone attractive to the bargain-seeker. The body is released relatively unharmed once the bargain is sealed. Thus Dean has met two different crossroads demons, each inhabiting attractive brunettes.
I suspect they're not sticking tightly to any lore with that, and that she's intended to be the same demon both times.
Yes, I spent it mentally composing the vid.I do this kinda more often than I want to admit. I walked to TJs and composed an entire vid that I have no clips for even. It wasn't even SPN.
Lore says a demon is tied to its particular crossroads...
I suspect they're not sticking tightly to any lore with that, and that she's intended to be the same demon both times.I agree. The lore is flexible and the demon "felt" like the same one at the crossroads. SPN is less than married to actual lore. At best it's an open marriage.
It is. I mean, it goes back to lore for stability, but it loves to see other people for dramatic effect and impact. Bless it.
I always thought the devil was actually involved, as in the Robert Johnson legend. And, you know, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."
But then there would probably have been less sexy making out on the show.
What, you never heard of "The Devil in a Blue Dress"?
Um, I forgot about that.
My memory, she is not so reliable.
I don't think the Winchester 'verse more than bows to the notions of God and The Debbil. Hell as a concept, and more lately, heaven too, seem more easily comprehended. Sam's urgent wish notwithstanding, the Winchesters don't seem to deal directly with religious theology. They appear to take what they need, what works for whichever particular occult or extranormal problem they're dealing with, out of context, as it were.
Sort of like how crosses in the Buffyverse work on vampires, even if wielded by a Jewish kid.
Sort of like how crosses in the Buffyverse work on vampires, even if wielded by a Jewish kid.
It's odd. I was thinking that just last night, actually, watching Salvation and Devil's Trap. I mean, all of the exorcism stuff *seems* to come right from Catholicism (or at least some bastardized version of it based on The Exorcist), and yet Sam isn't portrayed as someone who *believes* until much later, in HotH.
It does seem sort of wrong to me that anyone can recite an incantation or a *religious* rite and have it work, in the SPN verse. Made me wonder the other day if they'll ever deal with witches, since they seem a bit superfluous if any old person can use *magic*.
But the same was true in BtVS, before they decided to make Willow an UberWitch. Giles and even Xander and Oz were performing spells, given the right materials.