Also with Anna destroyed (presumably) in 1978 by Michael, how does she fall from grace later? Unless she exists dually.
I hate time-travel episodes. It makes my hair hurt.
What if somehow the dual existence/one being destroyed somehow led to Anna's decision to fall? How's that for hair-hurty?
Anne, you're making my hair hurt. ;-)
Whose orders was she re-educated on? Michael's? If so, was he planning to kill her the whole time? If it was his end but not his means, perhaps that's why the general lack of faith in their methods.
If it wasn't his authority, then...hand of god? Finally.
I do hope we get the pay-off of who pulled the boys from the convent. It doesn't look like it was Lucifer, and if it was Michael, I think he would have left Sam there for Lucifer.
I think the convent is the only place we saw the hand of God. So far.
Time travel always makes my hair hurt.
And we're not sure yet -- absolutely positively -- that it was the hand of god that yanked from the convent, are we? Although I guess we're running out of other likely suspects.
And we're not sure yet -- absolutely positively -- that it was the hand of god that yanked from the convent, are we? Although I guess we're running out of other likely suspects.
And if we're dealing with time travel, some of the current unlikely suspects could become likely ones later on.
gleefully spreads hair pain throughout the comm.
::weeps in the corner and holds her hair::
Exactly! I mean, what's to stop Lucifer from time travel and snatching Sam from the convent?
Which is why I loathed it when they did this crap on Stargate. What a cluster f***.
::waves sonic screwdriver threateningly and shaves head::