Alastair.
Ah, thank you. Although that seems like a really big dramatic moment they cheated us out of (Hey, by the way, Sam is strong enough to defeat a demon that even Castiel couldn't fight.)
[NAFDA]. This is where we talk about the CW series Supernatural! Anything that's aired in the US on TV (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though — if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.
Alastair.
Ah, thank you. Although that seems like a really big dramatic moment they cheated us out of (Hey, by the way, Sam is strong enough to defeat a demon that even Castiel couldn't fight.)
Everyone who wants Dean and Castiel to kiss, raise your hand?
::raises hand::
Also, could there have been more growling in that scene? I submit to you that there could not.
Hanging a lampshade on the M Night Shyalamaness of this plot doesn't actually keep it from being such.
Castiel being sneaky with Dean was fantastic. Those little coy looks Misha gave, mmm....
Just for a brief half-minute indulge me in interpreting Castiel's words about having a prophet in the room with a demon causing an archangel to appear as having the archangel appear via Sam and his new super-powers.... okay, I know it won't happen that way. But I'm so pathetically grasping for them to throw us a hint that Sam isn't about to be completely written off as a tool of Evil.
Why is Sam immune to Lilith's powers, specifically? Other demons have still been able to toss him around like a ragdoll before he whammies them.
Did Sam just agree to sacrifice himself, or himself and Dean? Because I don't think you can just go around selling other people's souls.
Are there more commercial breaks this week, or is it just me?
I don't think Lilith would have gotten Dean's soul under the terms of that deal, but she would have been able to kill him pretty easily with Sam gone and the knife in her hands.