I edited the header to specify promos on TV. It's hard to tell with web promos. Mostly they're stuff that's aired on TV, but before a season starts it's hard to know. But luckily that's not a problem with Supernatural anymore!
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I wish there were a third side in the big cosmic confrontation that could have been present to snark at Zachariah "deceptive ruses, torture, threatening loved ones to get your way... are you really sure your side should be making war against Lucifer rather than appointing him your general?"
(To be honest, I still haven't completely written off the option that Zachariah DOES work for Lucifer...)
At the end of the episode Dean quite pointedly gets in the car while Sam is standing motionless.
Just because he can't trust him doesn't mean they're going to break up, does it?
Our stupid affiliate here delays the network feed for an hour then inexplicably cuts off next week's SPN preview for a Gossip Girl one, so I can't say if the short 10 second preview I did see on the web is the one that aired. I'll err on the side of caution.
I had to explain Wincest to someone today who thought it was an out there thing Kripke'd made up.
Ahahahaha.
I had to explain Wincest to someone today who thought it was an out there thing Kripke'd made up.
How do you know these people?
How do you know these people?
Work with 'em.
Guys, I find, don't often know about this stuff.
Just because he can't trust him doesn't mean they're going to break up, does it?
No. Because trust or no trust, Dean doesn't want him dead. They have to get through this battle one way or another.
mellenbal did indeed scare the cat. It was quite amusing.
I wish there were a third side in the big cosmic confrontation that could have been present to snark at Zachariah "deceptive ruses, torture, threatening loved ones to get your way... are you really sure your side should be making war against Lucifer rather than appointing him your general?"
I have a feeling that Michael may well end up being that third side, and that Zachariah might have been in for a very nasty surprise if Dean had, in fact, invoked Michael.
Given the kind of plotline we're seeing set up between Sam and Dean and the cause/nature of the rift, I can't help but wonder if what we're going to wind up seeing the conflict between Michael and Lucifer framed in those terms. In short, while Michael cannot trust and may not be able to forgive Lucifer, his desire for reconciliation may be greater than the instinct to smite. I hope that makes sense.
On the subject of Michael, I wonder if we'll see him try to convince Dean to let him in the way Lucifer worked on Nick--via vision or dream of a departed loved one. That would be an interesting way to bring back JDM.