Oh, and Cowboy Junkies is the emo-est, but it was a weird band name to pick out of a hat, I think.
'Selfless'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Is anyone besides me just a tiny bit displeased that they deviate from the standard angelic names for ones that seem to prefer/default to a female host? I mean, why not Saraqael instead of Naomi? The angels themselves aren't supposed to be gendered creatures, though they use "brothers" as a default descriptor rather than the neutral "siblings."
They do seem to be using Biblical names, though -- Rachel, Naomi, etc. Michael and Gabriel aren't especially angelic, either.
Marcia--put it on my tab.
Is anyone besides me just a tiny bit displeased that they deviate from the standard angelic names for ones that seem to prefer/default to a female host?
Michael and Gabriel aren't especially angelic, either.
But we do explicitly know popular angels Gabriel and Michael. I don't know anything about an angel Balthazar or Zachariah, so I hadn't been thinking of it as a female host issue. It seemed fucking lucky Castiel is an angel's name, and even so, it's only barely.
It seemed fucking lucky Castiel is an angel's name, and even so, it's only barely.
Right. I only meant Michael and Gabriel don't have the -zar or -iel ending. Which I guess is ... angelish.
I've seen variations of Balthazar as a demon's name, so I guess that has mythological precendent, though Zachariah too seems to be using a Biblical human name.
Michael and Gabriel don't have the -zar or -iel ending
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OH MY GOD.
This is a sign that I should not be editing today. And possibly not operating heavy machinery.
The -el ending means "of God." There are people that contend that Dean nicknaming Castiel was an important part in redefining him and his loyalties, given what he stripped away.
However, I don't recall the first use of the name, and I'm curious about it. Not yet curious enough to dive back into early season transcripts.
Not yet curious enough
Key words "not" and "yet".