Yeah, I felt like their intent was in the right place (and like Jilli, there was a lot I liked), but the writing sort of fell short of that, and I'm avoiding the rest of the Internets, as I don't have the brainbandwidth.
'Shells'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Maybe this will be the thing that gets God back in the game, and he'll start by resurrecting Gabriel (and the gods)
I would be fine if God brought back Gabriel. That kind of makes sense. But if they go the route of the Judeo-Christian god resurrecting a bunch of other deities, my head will possibly explode with rage.
That is a good point, Jilli. I take it back--I want them to resurrect themselves.
I take it back--I want them to resurrect themselves.
They are going to need an elephant and a lot of spare arms.
Did anyone else think Dean (Jensen?) looked a lot better rested this ep that he has in a while?
I thought he looked younger and fresher than he has in ages.
Did anyone else think Dean (Jensen?) looked a lot better rested this ep that he has in a while?
He kinda looked like the shorter of those two random dudes they show in promos.
Weird.
They must have filmed this right after a shooting hiatus.
I lovedlovedloved the scene between Gabriel and Lucifer--Pellegrino and Speight brought it. Same kind of chemistry and energy as some Ackles-Padalecki scenes. They really worked well with and off each other.
VD--so, Elena and Damon are in the basement, waiting outside the panic room while Steffen detoxes from human blood? Okay!
Do you suppose the gods were also wearing borrowed vessels? Why else would they need to wear name tags to recognize each other? Whimsy? I mean, I know it was obviously done for the sake of the audience, along with the flashes of the book pages describing them, but it's not like they wouldn't know one another.