Has that been ultrasuperconfirmed yet?
Not ultrasuper, I guess. I've seen it in a number of places, but I haven't been able to tell if they've all sourced it from a common cite.
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Has that been ultrasuperconfirmed yet?
Not ultrasuper, I guess. I've seen it in a number of places, but I haven't been able to tell if they've all sourced it from a common cite.
Also, how could Bobby tell by looking that she was a possessed woman and not 100% demon?
I took it to mean that the boys didn't know until then that every demon needs a vessel, a human meat suit, and that (Ruby's little finagling aside later on) the human is going to be trapped in there.
Yeah, all the pages seem to say it's happening, but it hasn't been officially reported in a trade mag, I don't think. Or even E!
I took it to mean that the boys didn't know until then that every demon needs a vessel, a human meat suit
I can't remember who said that she was either a demon or a demon possessing a human, or who was around when it was said. Hmm. I might just have to rewatch the first half of the episode.
But Bobby saying "can't you tell?" made it sound like there was some distinction to be made.
it hasn't been officially reported in a trade mag, I don't think. Or even E!
Yeah, on googling again, the most I can see with a studio name on it is "Kripke warming." We'll see.
But Bobby saying "can't you tell?" made it sound like there was some distinction to be made.
Yeah, I'm not sure if that was one of those "Sam has been at Stanford for two years" thoughtless mistakes or what. Because as far as I can tell, there are no demons in the SPN universe who *don't* have to be in a meat suit, unlike the Buffy or Angel 'verses.
The little child demon in Cold Oak didn't require a meatsuit. But there are apparently demons, and there are demons, and if you think about it too hard, you turn into that German dude, and then ghosts kill you and stuff.
Was that a demon? I guess I just always saw "ghost" there. But you're right.
Kripke! Consistency! UR DOIN IT RONG.
It was called an "acheri demon" which seem to be based on malevolent sickness-causing ghosts from India. But I do recall being surprised by a demon that could take on human-esque form and kill people directly, rather than having to possess a host body to do so.
I suppose there are demons from Christian Hell, and then there are other supernatural nasties that would get labelled demon in, say, the Buffyverse. It's the hellbeasts that need hosts and the others are as close to their original mythology as Kripke could be bothered to hew for the sake of the screenplay.
(Ruby's little finagling aside later on)
She recycles! Al Gore would be proud.