I can't even figure out where they're going this season, much less two from now.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I just did the math this morning to realise that we are pretty fucking close to 2014. I mean...that's just season 9.
I *hate* the idea I see around that the EndVerse will come to be, but I'm still quite excited about rolling up to that window of time and flaunting that it's been prevented.
It's weird--it feels like 1984 or Space 1999 or any of those other fictitious "futures" that really not that far ahead.
Why would the EndVerse come to be in the way we saw it? The Lucifer problem is over, and the angels backing the apocalypse/spread of the Croatoan virus are gone.
I'm not sure the writers are really taking into account that they skipped over a whole year, either. As in, they did, but they seem to have forgotten about it.
Why would the EndVerse come to be in the way we saw it?
Because (and this is me reporting, not me believing) you can't change the future.
The writers have officially forgotten about the skipped year, much like they forgot the handprint, except it's much harder to fanwank. There have been shots of either calendars or newspapers that showed they were back in synch with the real world. It was an awkward jump, too. Either pick up right away, or at least have it be in September of some year. "One year later" from the season finale is messy. Your seasons are going to be all out of alignment, for starters.
you can't change the future.
Well, that would be a nasty surprise to Team Free Will.
It's been a consistent message that the timeline was absolute until they fucked shit up and allowed the Titanic fix. However, it's simple enough to have The End be a construction and not time travel.
I hadn't really thought about it, but to my mind the timeline that has already happened being fixed seems like a different proposition than the timeline still to come. Were there other glimpses of the future that I have forgotten?
I'm not convinced that "The End" was an actual alternate future at all, rather than just Zachariah playing mindgames with Dean to convince him to invite possession by Michael.
At any rate, apparently the events of "Swan Song" broke predestination entirely, so that whatever happens from that point onward is happening on its own rather than being fated. Atropos said as much in "My Heart Will Go On."
I guess the Word of God tablet cropping up is Chuck scrambling to get events under control, as I suspect there wasn't actually a beat-the-Leviathans contingency already in play for a divine plan that ended with Armageddon while they were still safely locked away in Purgatory.
the timeline that has already happened being fixed seems like a different proposition than the timeline still to come
Lucifer's assertion in the future was:
Whatever you do, you will always end up here. Whatever choices you make, whatever details you alter, we will always end up—here. I win. So, I win.
So...was this the actual future? Does Lucifer know that it's immutable? Was he telling the truth? Was that actually Lucifer (who says he doesn't lie, after all)?
Zach's point is that it *has* to be changed--that was his motive in doing it. So, obviously, no consensus.
In any moment, though, aren't you predicting the future as you know it *at that time*? Even in the EndVerse timeline, Lucifer was a little vaguer than it might seem at first -- "You will always end up here" could simply mean facing him, in Sam's body. And that happened. In Detroit even, at least for a few minutes.
That showdown happened, even if every little detail wasn't as imagined, and the ending changed -- but Lucifer's prediction was already in an imagined future. So that was one possibility (or an elaborate construct of Zachariah's), but since the actual confrontation happened in the boys' true timeline, it seems like that's the *real* event. To me. If that makes any sense.