Well, I'm reacting live to this one (as in, typing up things as I watch it, because I missed the boat for actual "live" live by several days), so it may be even more scattered and random than usual. Also, alcohol may be involved
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I don't think the gun Bobby had was The Colt - I think it was the same one he had in Point of No Return when he was telling Dean about wanting to off himself. So we can still trust Crowley. Sorta
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I don't remember if the writers have admitted to this in interviews or not, but it seems to be assumed in articles I've read since 5x10 that mention the character... And the fact that aspects of 'Hammer of the Gods' seemed that they could have been inspired by another book by that same author ('American Gods') makes the demon Crowley helping to stop the apocalypse = demon Crowley helping to stop the apocalypse case even more likely. (The character personalities aren't similar at all, apart from the delight in evil-doing, the wise cracking, and the fear of his fellow demons due to working against Hell-- so a very loose homage is all.)
I wonder what Aziraphael would think of Crowley wearing a literary agent, would he be pleased that Crowley was taking an interest in books, or annoyed at the mess?
Don't the angels realise antagonising Dean, or the demons realise antagonising Sam, isn't really going to get the boys on their respective sides???
For the most part, they seem to miss the very obvious ways to get Sam and Dean to side with them, which is probably a good thing. I sometimes wonder if Zachariah wasn't assigned to the Winchester's because he'd be so hopeless at the job there would be no way he'd be successful.
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I think it's because his namesake Crowley (the demon who teams up with an angel to stop the apocalypse in the popular novel "Good Omens"), is British.
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For the most part, they seem to miss the very obvious ways to get Sam and Dean to side with them, which is probably a good thing. I sometimes wonder if Zachariah wasn't assigned to the Winchester's because he'd be so hopeless at the job there would be no way he'd be successful.
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