The more distinctive body modification a character undergoes, the less we see said modification. (I call it the Prison Break Corollary.)
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Once they determine that an angel brought him back, though, why would they wonder if he came back wrong? Especially when, up until the last few episodes, they were pretty convinced the angels were on the side of good and/or right?
Yeah, I think the post-resurrection amnesia and the fact that Dean didn't go completely insane when his memories did return indicate Castiel put a lot of effort into making sure he came back right.
General rule for Supernatural - there are never enough shirtless scenes.
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I have to say, much as I liked Sammy, I never had a particular sense of GUH about JP, whom I had been considering a nice enough looking bloke in his own way, until there was shirtlessness. At which point I was all WHY THE HELL DO THEY EVER MAKE THAT BOY WEAR CLOTHES? WHY? WTF?
Picture of Misha from the con [link]
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
Yep, that's it. He's not real. He's sprung fully formed from the fangirl collective.
Or maybe he's Sera Gamble's golem?
Cutiepie!
I had a thought about a loose end from this season--the weapon Uriel used to murder those who wouldn't join the pro-Lucifer faction. Was it still in Anna's possession? If so, does Zacharaiah have it now? Given that it can kill angels (or even former angels), I can't help but think that the Holy Shiv may play the same role in S5 that the Colt and Ruby's knife did in previous seasons.