Of course, Sam's an abomination, so why would I come to his call?
Haste to add "Hee!" so you all can see my tongue firmly in cheek.
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Of course, Sam's an abomination, so why would I come to his call?
Haste to add "Hee!" so you all can see my tongue firmly in cheek.
I'm just so happy at the expression on Dean's face at seeing him, so I can keep slashing them. He looked positively beatific.
Started DCBB "Contrapasso", me likey so far.
I find it difficult to textually render how involuntarily queasy I feel about an angel having sex with a human. It's like discussing Wincest.
Did it put you off when they made it canon? I mean, sure, the Bible went there first, but still.
Anna wasn't an angel--well, she wasn't all graced-up---when she had sex with Dean. Jimmy wasn't angel-ridden during his marriage pre-Castiel. What SPN-specific canonical angel/human pairing do you mean? I don't read eyefucking as canon, either D/S, S/D, or D/C.
Was Anna an angel for the backseat romp? I thought she hadn't found her grace yet.
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I suppose it's possible Gabriel never had sex with a woman, but it's a lot of work for me to read the text that way.
But she knew she'd been an angel, and remembered her existence as an angel, so I'm not really seeing the difference.
In this 'verse, they've certainly shown angels to be just as prone to human foibles as humans are (namely jealousy, rage, revenge, petty violence, ambition, among others), so they don't really seem otherworldly to me in that sense at all.
The only issue I see is the sloppy way they've handled the vessel issue. Anna was the sole occupant of her human body. Gabe... who knows who his vessel was, and even if the wimmin he'd been screwing around with were willing humans, whammied, or false constructs, he still was a highly sexual being (I don't think it was all just show).
Pffft. Gabriel was in disguise. I never gave him serious consideration as an angel till Hammer of the Gods. God/human I have much less trouble with as a concept. Angels have always been asexual in my thinking. They'd have to lose their angelosity to gain the equipment to do the job.
Sort of like the Little Mermaid.