Mal: You are very much lacking in imagination. Zoe: I imagine that's so, sir.

'Out Of Gas'


Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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DebetEsse - Apr 22, 2011 5:31:41 pm PDT #19297 of 30002
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Conversation between me and my bf:

"So, we now know that angels get their juice from souls. But then why save the Titanic?"
"To make more souls?"
"How would that help?"
"Maybe they're eating them"
"Like demon blood"

It does make you wonder if heaven is even more nefarious than we thought.


Juliebird - Apr 22, 2011 5:33:25 pm PDT #19298 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I'm referring to him powering up on souls. If all it takes is gingerly touching a soul (without needing permission), then there's plenty to go around. And so the Titanic thing being Cas' idea is stupid, because there's plenty of souls to touch and power up from. And leaves the soulers feeling tired? Oooh. (minus the explody possibility, and even that was silly.

If there's more regrettable things, I'm going to need an inhaler. Sheesh, if this was just simply forgettable things, I might need a hospice nurse.


Amy - Apr 22, 2011 5:44:07 pm PDT #19299 of 30002
Because books.

I'm referring to him powering up on souls.

He was healing himself more quickly than he would on his own with Bobby's soul, not using it as a Red Bull, unless I misunderstood.


Theresa - Apr 22, 2011 5:53:05 pm PDT #19300 of 30002
"What would it take to get your daughter to stop tweeting about this?"

That's the way I took it too, Amy.


Amy - Apr 22, 2011 6:16:23 pm PDT #19301 of 30002
Because books.

I loved the episode, so much that I'm not too concerned with the mechanics of it. I hate how weary and defeated and conflicted Cas seems, just for his sake, and I hope that pays off well. I LOVED the boys in this episode, although it's a crying shame Dean didn't get on a horse. And Sam's interaction with Colt was priceless: "A giant from the future." Indeed.

The deus ex Coltica of the package arriving was ridiculous and also awesome. I love most how they all looked at each when the knock came. It was a total Friends moment, like, "Who's at the door? We're all HERE."

Cas and Bobby should have adventures of their own one day, if only in fic.

And Jensen looked completely as if a childhood fantasy had come true when they closed in on his face after he pulled the trigger in the shootout. Dean is now sheriff of everything (in his mind, anyway), I'm pretty sure.


Theresa - Apr 22, 2011 6:22:50 pm PDT #19302 of 30002
"What would it take to get your daughter to stop tweeting about this?"

Dean is now sheriff of everything (in his mind, anyway), I'm pretty sure.

I want to "like" that so many times.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 22, 2011 6:30:32 pm PDT #19303 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

"Maybe they're eating them"

Well, it would be a big shocking revelation that would explain the sudden turnabout of his assistant and could change his relationship with the Winchesters forever. But there's a reason Jasmine was considered the Big Bad on Angel despite legitimately bringing the possibility of world peace. I don't think the show could go there and come back from it with Castiel as a viable character. I mean, I'm trying to think of anything frickin' Lucifer did that's that awful, and coming up blank.


Morgana - Apr 22, 2011 7:26:55 pm PDT #19304 of 30002
"I make mistakes, but I am on the side of Good," the Golux said, "by accident and happenchance.” – The 13 Clocks, James Thurber

Given the apparent ease with which Balthazar travelled to 1918, it seems odd for an extra few decades to be such a gulf for Castiel to bridge - the intitial journey, I mean, not the return trip while he was wounded. Since he knows the exact date and location, couldn't he just wait until he's recovered and journey back himself to retrieve them?

Did he make the journey himself, or did he just power the guys through space and time from a distance? Also, I was wondering if it was easier for Balthazar because he was only moving himself, whereas Castiel was moving "dead weight," so to speak.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 22, 2011 7:56:35 pm PDT #19305 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Hmmm. It may be a factor that Castiel has to protect fragile human beings from whatever rigors traveling through time presents, whereas angels themselves are all but invulnerable.

Still, he and Zachariah managed to do so in "In the Beginning" and "The End" when they were possessed of far less power than he has at his disposal now. And none of that explains why there should be a 24 hour time limit on the present-day end of the journey, although I can see the travelers becoming more and more intertwined in the past era if they remain there too long.


§ ita § - Apr 22, 2011 8:05:49 pm PDT #19306 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Cas looks even more regrettable next week. Or more regretty. Tired.

It seems clear that souls are power sources, but I don't think they're touching them and using them as personal power sources. But, maybe. Bobby did look tuckered out.

That wasn't Frontierland. That was Fetishland. And I love how Dean got on not only his Western geek, but he's clearly established himself as the go to sci fi nerd. That's just not Sam's bag.

I need to watch the Rachel scenes again. She had a not of noise about her coming--I'd have thought she'd have lasted longer.

Her points to Dean were pissy as shit, but basically valid. Cas is again choosing Winchesters over people on his team and bits of the cause. This can't go well, considering he's no doubt doing things that will make Dean especially angry.

He has some dirty little secret, so bad that hardass Rachel is going rogue on him--like he went rogue last season. So he's fighting Raphael, and he's fighting his own...is it last episode she found out about? Or is there something else? Does Balthazar know?

God, he needs a hug. And a war crimes tribunal.