(That should be "the whole heaven and hell as a metaphor for the human condition thing" or something like that.)
I'm pleased with how messy the concepts of good and evil are. The show, being what it is, is not as astonishingly good at showing every action having a consequence as the only other show I'm watching is (that being Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), which is an occasional source of frustration to us all, but the blurry lines with love and hate, good and evil, choice and destiny? Maybe part of the sloppy edges of the show itself, but lovely to see, for me.
Damn, just realized (again) that they nuked Anna's meatsuit. I loved that meatsuit. Especially the meathair portion.
Angels can appear in dreams, this we know.
Therefore, perhaps angels can appear in those special sort of grace-filled dreams. Nudge, nudge. Say no more.
Are you trying to say Anna might be Dean's night time happy place?
It's the sloppy that I love. Not because it's sloppy but because there aren't clear lines. There aren't even clear vague guidelines. It's all gray.
And no matter how much white you add after that, you still only have gray.
You know, "Amazing Grace" is never going to be the same to me, now.
Are you trying to say Anna might be Dean's night time happy place?
I'm just saying, I hope he does his own laundry instead of leaving it for housekeeping.
Sail, I had a BAD Hail Mary moment, I tell you what.
The wheel in the sky keeps on turning! Don't know where I'll be tomorrow!
Oh, wait. No, I've finally found us.
Carry on, my wayward ones: Perkins "Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?" Nov 20, 2008 11:29:40 pm PST