It's not a reaction I can really comprehend, I guess. All of them standing there watching it burn just makes me go "Huh?".
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And I don't understand burning the group picture in the least. That's not mythology, I just don't get it.
I saw it as the only way they could have a funeral without bodies to burn. They're standing there, giving them as close as they can to a hunter's send-off.
That's their ritual. That's how they say goodbye and godspeed to family.
I saw it as the only way they could have a funeral without bodies to burn. They're standing there, giving them as close as they can to a hunter's send-off.
Yes.
Man, I am so worried about Bobby, now. He's going to end up dying a terrible death, isn't he? There's just no way around it.
That makes sense. I would never have made that connection, but that is probably just me.
Man, I am so worried about Bobby, now. He's going to end up dying a terrible death, isn't he? There's just no way around it.
Uh-huh. Pretty much.
That's their ritual. That's how they say goodbye and godspeed to family.
Oh. Ooooh. Now I feel a lot better about it.
Man, I am so worried about Bobby, now. He's going to end up dying a terrible death, isn't he? There's just no way around it.
That not so much.
Future Castiel mentioned that he had pretty much lost all of his powers by that point.
Except the power of teh hot.
I do wish we knew for sure that there won't be a sixth season. I keep hearing waffling. If it's going to be a season finale, killing off the Winchesters seems less likely, since they'd just have to be brought back, and we've been through that already
I was wondering about that today too, because I was thinking about Lucifer assuring Sam that Sam would agree to be his vessel in 6 months. Which would take us to May. Which would be the end of the season, and Sam saying yes would make a heck of season cliffhanger, assuming that they wanted to go for a sixth season.
This is from a ways back, but I was thinking the "5 beings in creation" were Lucifer and the archangels, unless Lucifer counts as one of the archangels. Lucifer and the four horsemen also makes sense. I think that "in creation" phrasing excludes God.
It's entirely possible that Lucifer and Michael (and their brothers Raphael and Gabriel) aren't subject to death under any circumstances, and that the most any of them could do to one another is banishment.