Clearly that was a magic knife - like the Colt maybe but just not known to the guys.
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Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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I'd assume that there have been a lot more knives and swords available to powerful demon-hunting occultists through the ages than revolvers, so the fact that someone besides Samuel Colt managed to create a demon-killing weapon doesn't really surprise me. The effect of those knife kills looked the same as the aftermath of the Colt bullets, so I think it meant actual destruction of the demons rather than banishment to Hell. Which means that we could still see a return of Envy, Gluttony, Lust, and either Greed or Sloth (was it the latter that Bobby trapped?)
It's like that Sarah Jessica Parker perfume ad gone wrong.
There's a version of that ad that went right?
Yeah clearly a magic knife. But is it just the knife that is magic? When knife chick was following along she kept vanishing suspiciously. Could just be good at hiding; but nothing in the camera work ruled out vanishing-vanishing. Maybe she is the successor to the YED, saving Sam for her own nefarious purposes?
Incidentally, in terms of Dean's deal. I can think of two ways out of it.
Yeah Sam goes back to being dead if Dean or Sam do anthing about it. But a third party....
The other thing: Sam could offer a modified deal. He and Dean both get ten years, then both of them go to hell -- angst, and it punts the problem past the probable life of the series. Or maybe they both get only an additional year - so they have one more season for solution one to kick it.
Sloth (was it the latter that Bobby trapped?)
I thought the fat guy was Gluttony. But maybe that would have been whoever fed Isaac the Drano.
The other thing: Sam could offer a modified deal. He and Dean both get ten years, then both of them go to hell -- angst, and it punts the problem past the probable life of the series. Or maybe they both get only an additional year - so they have one more season for solution one to kick it.
I think she'd refuse the deal. I do. Not that I've ever written that scene or anything.
I thought the fat guy was Gluttony. But maybe that would have been whoever fed Isaac the Drano.
That would have been Drano Dude.
Was the vampire-looking guy who owned the bar Wrath, then? Because...he got angry?
I think he was some other none-Cardinal Sin demon - we didn't see him later.
I think he was some other none-Cardinal Sin demon - we didn't see him later.
Yeah, I pegged him as a more bad-ass Willy. Still! Demon bar!
ONe of the sins was reanimating Isaac's body, I thought. Which one was left? Maybe it switched from the bartender to ExIsaac.