And the guy who was doing the cutting was Billy Drago--Nitti from the Untouchables, though I'm sure he's done work since then.
I had a thought along the lines of "Wow, John Bly has had a rough time of it since the Old West."
'Soul Purpose'
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And the guy who was doing the cutting was Billy Drago--Nitti from the Untouchables, though I'm sure he's done work since then.
I had a thought along the lines of "Wow, John Bly has had a rough time of it since the Old West."
Of course, Bela was only about 12 when she sold her soul - perhaps if she'd been, say, 27-30 she wouldn't have made that choice.
Of course, Bela was only about 12 when she sold her soul - perhaps if she'd been, say, 27-30 she wouldn't have made that choice.
When I was 12, I would have known better than to sell MY soul grumble grumble grumble
...Yet more proof that Hell doesn't have a law school! I'm pretty sure that in Britain, somebody that young would not be allowed to sign a legal contract. I don't know the British equivalent of Dan'l Webster, but somebody needs someone with a firm grasp of the legal niceties in her corner.
I think she was supposed to be 14 in those flashbacks.
Per folks at the TwoP forum, I just ran Bela through the "all characters" segment of the Universal Mary Sue Litmus Test in light of the most recent revelations about her and got a score of 58.
What does that score mean?
She's less Mary Sue than you'd expect?
Maybe next season we'll get the "Adventures of Dean and Bela! In HELL!"
I will admit to having had this thought.
I have 2 questions:
1) Red eyes? wtf with red eyes?
2) Why, if Lilith wants Sam dead, would she make a deal to resurrect him?
What does that score mean?
Well, the test designer set 50+ as the cut-off point for "Kill it now." Meaning such a painfully obvious Mary Sue that no respectable author should have combined so many tropes of extra-specialness.
Maybe next season we'll get the "Adventures of Dean and Bela! In HELL!"
I will admit to having had this thought.
Me third. I was thinking, "Aww, well at least Dean will know someone when he gets there."
When I was 12, I would have known better than to sell MY soul grumble grumble grumble
Not a Bela fan, but this kinda made sense to me. Lord save us from teenagers anywhere in that 12-18 range. LIFE or DEATH. They'd sell their soul for a better car, let alone a more substantial reason such as abuse.