Thanks sumi. Despite all y'alls taunts, I remain pure as the driven snow.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I already saw it by mistake, so I had to go looking for more information to quell my horror. I feel better now. Set pics calmed me down.
la-la-la-la-la-la-la...taunting taunters
Trust me, this one you don't want to know.
The webclip for this Friday, though? You totally want to watch that.
Is there a webclib other than the preview we saw Friday?
Oh, yeah baby: [link] I can't wait.
Awesome!
Still ignoring non-aired stuff.
Kinda a duh thought here. The Supernatural universe has become one where death is not the worst thing that can happen to you. Another character death? Call up an angel or make a crossroads deal, no worries. But losing your moral compass. That is different. I know we have gotten twisted around on how souls and contracts with the devil work in this verse. Bobby didn't lose his morals when his sould was under contract and yet his soul had to be "given back" to him.
Ok, just babbling now. Nebbermind me.
I feel like Bobby never lost possession of his soul, just ownership.
Call up an angel or make a crossroads deal, no worries
Well, I think a crossroads deal has been shown to be fraught with worries--that fueled two seasons of angst and started the apocalypse.
Bobby's soul wasn't given back to him--the lien on it was removed. I was viewing soul and contracts wrongly up until the Bobby ep, and Sam's reveal has clarified it for me--he's the only human we've seen without a soul. Everyone else had just given theirs up at sometime in the future, apparently coinciding with their death and descent into Hell.