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ficwriter1966 May 17 2009, 11:35:18 UTC
You know what I think is going to happen? It's a
"It has happened before...it will happen again" situation. (HAI, Ron Moore!)

Season premiere and perhaps 2 other episodes where the boys (and Cas and Bobby?) run around frantic because Lucifer is out. I would say, probably also worrying about Sam going darkside. Then...they'll ignore the whole situation for the bulk of the season, while they pursue ordinary cases with some tenuous connection to the Hell problem. Episode 20 will bring us back to the freaking out. Lucifer will be defeated in 22.

Pardon my mild disdain for the whole thing. I'm one of the (many?) folk who think 4.22 was a lightly seasoned dose of *meh*. And I'm still pissed at Jim Beaver for heavily abetting the "Bobby dies" foiler. I was all prepared for it, and when it didn't happen, I went "Uhhh...HEY!"

Bunnies? #200 is at 13,000 words and still growing. Might be your guy's twin brother.

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caffienekitty May 17 2009, 18:00:17 UTC
Episode 20 will bring us back to the freaking out. Lucifer will be defeated in 22.

I've got a very different idea of what's going to happen, but I'm kind of twisted that way. And really, I doubt they'll actually rehabilitate Lucifer, but it just struck me as a different way of dealing with things and it amused me.

And I'm still pissed at Jim Beaver for heavily abetting the "Bobby dies" foiler. I was all prepared for it, and when it didn't happen, I went "Uhhh...HEY!"

*grins* They really love messing with you spoilerphiles don't they. The thing with the casting call for Castiel being for a demon, and now this? ;-)

I didn't hear the foiler or see it being pushed, but I still think it'll happen. It's part and parcel with Bobby's place in the story, traditionally, especially if they're drawing on the Hero Cycle. I hate foilers as much as I hate spoilers, because it makes me expect something to happen and not engage with the episode until after it does, so I'm glad I didn't hear this one.

Bunnies? #200 is at 13,000 words and still ( ... )

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percysowner May 17 2009, 12:00:21 UTC
Although I would find a redemption arc for Lucifer to be fascinating, I truly believe that it would totally come at the expense of any kind of arc for Sam. I want the redemption arc to be Sam's, but Kripke tends to get distracted by the shiny, so I would really worry that Sam would get totally lost in this type of arc. If it could be integrated properly, it would be a great idea.

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caffienekitty May 17 2009, 18:01:53 UTC
*nods* Integration would be tricky yes, and I think it would be a very different show if they did do that. Definitely not at the expense of Sam.

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kimmer1227 May 17 2009, 13:46:23 UTC
I wonder about S5. There's a lot of potential for good storylines. My biggest question is, how do you pull off standalones with Lucy Goosy out there amongst the people? I suppose they could back peddle a bit and have Lucy set free in stages or something. I'm not gonna over analyze it and worry. I'm in a good place with Show and Kripke, so I'll see what he comes up with.

I felt bad for Kripke and gang last season. They had cancellation in mind, and were prepared to go out with a bang. But nooooo. Ratings! *pulls back the reigns* Maybe one day we'll find out how that end game would have played out.

By the way, I was a bad flistie and didn't comment, but I loved your ep review.

Zen! I haz reached thee.

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caffienekitty May 17 2009, 18:11:25 UTC
I wonder about S5. There's a lot of potential for good storylines. My biggest question is, how do you pull off standalones with Lucy Goosy out there amongst the people?

I'm probably dead wrong, but I've got an idea of one set of possibles for next season that's currently pounding my brain to mush. I'm probably wrong.

They had cancellation in mind, and were prepared to go out with a bang. But nooooo. Ratings! *pulls back the reigns* Maybe one day we'll find out how that end game would have played out.

I'm glad they got the extra time, not just because "Yay, more Supernatural!" but it gives them time to let things develop more richly, both plot and character-wise. If this had been the last season, I expect this particular event would have happened during February sweeps, there would have been a stunted and very painful short arc dealing with the consequences, and we'd all be crying into our beer right now. Now, maybe they've got enough time to work out a less 'crying into our beer' ending for that arc.

By the way, I was a bad ( ... )

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aescu May 17 2009, 16:52:06 UTC
I do not believe God has left the building. He is still there and maybe we have already seen him.
And IF Kripke shows Lucifer in the first episode, what about him being a her?
I'm waiting for your bunnies to be released :)

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caffienekitty May 17 2009, 18:14:34 UTC
IF Kripke shows Lucifer in the first episode, what about him being a her?

Hm. Because then it won't be as funny when Dean calls him 'Lucy'? I don't know. I have a strong suspicion I know what's going to happen there, though.

I'm waiting for your bunnies to be released :)

Heh. This one is nasty, and open-ended.

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choreograph999 May 18 2009, 12:35:14 UTC
Love the "God is down-sizing" and letting them (angels) figure out free-will, seeing who does what. I love that idea. My vote is to run with that. So far Anna and Castiel seem to be exercising free will while maintaining support for humans, aka God's creations. I think He'd like that.

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caffienekitty May 18 2009, 23:42:15 UTC
So far Anna and Castiel seem to be exercising free will while maintaining support for humans, aka God's creations. I think He'd like that.

I still suspect Anna of being up to something, but I'll definitely agree with you regarding Castiel.

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