Hee. I'm a dork.
I'm also really enamored by the idea that they're bringing Lucifer into all of this. (I may have, you know, already gone on at length about it, so, y'know...) I just find Lucifer appealing.
Um.
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Hee. I'm a dork.
I'm also really enamored by the idea that they're bringing Lucifer into all of this. (I may have, you know, already gone on at length about it, so, y'know...) I just find Lucifer appealing.
Um.
I could see Ruby maybe being Lucifer. I could see that being ... really hot, actually.
Um.
We should have an Um Corner. Like Pooh Corner, but with more shame and inappropriate sex fantasies.
Can there still be honey?
I'd imagine there would have to be.
I didn't read Ruby's fallen angel comment as a literal confession of being such, so much as a witticism. In fact, I don't recall any evidence that even Azazel was ever an actual fallen angel—that could easily be a myth about an absent/imaginary Lucifer that the demons developed as their religion and spread to humanity over the years.
I didn't read Ruby's fallen angel comment as a literal confession of being such, so much as a witticism.
This is what I think the show is going for. Though the idea that she could be Lucifer, grooming Sam to take over as the Antichrist is... kinda delicious. Too much for Show, maybe, but...
In fact, I don't recall any evidence that even Azazel was ever an actual fallen angel
The Azazel in the show, or Azazel the angel/demon/whatever from mythology?
From the show. I realize in Christian demonology all demons are regarded as fallen angels, and Azazel is one of the big name ones. But in the show we know some demons have been spawned by other demons, and their ultimate origins seem to be a matter of faith rather than historical record or personal remembrance. I guess with old Yellow Eyes destroyed, we don't have any real authorities to clear up the mystery.
One episode made me specualte that in the Supernaturalverse demons are just angry ghosts that grew powerful and independent, losing most of their original selves.
But in the show we know some demons have been spawned by other demons, and their ultimate origins seem to be a matter of faith rather than historical record or personal remembrance.
I kinda wonder if that "son" and "daughter" thing that Yellow Eyes was spouting was metaphorical. (Or, you know, they're going with new and fun definitions of "traditional" fallen angel/demon ideas. And by "new and fun" I mean "pulled out of their collective asses."
One episode made me specualte that in the Supernaturalverse demons are just angry ghosts that grew powerful and independent, losing most of their original selves.
That's a really cool idea. (Also, which episode?)
IMTOD?