Exactly - he didn't take what they were offering him. Maybe that kept him free.
I need to know what happened when the Archangel appeared to Castiel and Chuck.
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Exactly - he didn't take what they were offering him. Maybe that kept him free.
I need to know what happened when the Archangel appeared to Castiel and Chuck.
Oh, I think it has to be Sam. Just gut instinct. I think they've covered Dean-as-evil enough with the time in hell.
As the vessel?
It makes sense. But that doesn't mean he has to welcome it, does it?
Vessel, meatsuit, whatever, yeah.
And that's what I meant -- it would be more interesting (and way more angsty) if Sam *didn't* welcome it.
Okay, I agree with that.
Amusing interview with Misha Collins.
He is TOO PRECIOUS, seriously.
Every picture in that article is smokin' hot.
t /shallow
Plei, notice the color of that car at the farm where Sam and Ruby were hanging out
PERFECTION.
I was sooooo hoping that was what was going to happen. I mean, Castiel drawing occult symbols in his own blood is pretty hardcore, so good for him. But wow, I wanted the symmetry of Dean drinking blood, too.
It was still pretty circular. Even without the homoerotic bloodplay. The whole season was.
I need to know what happened when the Archangel appeared to Castiel and Chuck.
If it came to battle I think Castiel would be in trouble. He was unsuccessful in his fight with Uriel which doesn't bode well for his ability to take on any other archangels. On the other hand, if the archangel shows up to say 'Way to go, Cas! Now go help those boneheaded Winchesters some more,' then he'll be okay.