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embroiderama May 5 2012, 13:27:53 UTC
Yes, I did enjoy Sam's Transformers trip. Yes, I get that it was OOC. No fic writer anywhere, EVER, would write that scene. But it's their show so they can do what they want.

This is true! It was a good laugh, kind of cheap, but I'm sure they just have to take what they get sometimes.

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honeylocusttree May 5 2012, 13:52:21 UTC
Honestly I think it was mainly because if it'd been Dean, nobody would've been able to supply the correct name.

Well, maybe Meg.

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quickreaver May 5 2012, 15:49:22 UTC
I especially love point 6...I would love Show if they followed that line of thinking...

Btw, having feels is good! It makes you a lovely, sensitive great ape! *ahem*

And on the upside: TICK!

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honeylocusttree May 5 2012, 20:45:54 UTC
Being sensitive is kinda the problem...*sigh* At least I didn't, like, burst into tears or whatever, which is apparently something that happens to people a lot for some reason.

I'd like to see Castiel deal with his issues, and frankly I'd hate to see him spend the rest of his run as a cloud cuckoolander. Fortunately the one constant about his character seems to be change, so let's hope that when the next one comes around, it's in a proactive direction. (I almost said 'positive' but then I remembered this is Supernatural we're talking about.)

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juppschmitz May 6 2012, 09:14:27 UTC
... there's the whole cracktastic issue of Azazel having an angel's name, and Meg being his 'daughter'. So does she have some angelic qualities anyway? It'd explain her dedication to things.

THANK YOU!

You've just solved one major problem I've been having, namely how the hell could Meg kill Hester when everyone knows only an angel can kill another angel!

The one thing that made Dean special with regards to having some kind of supernatural quality in that so far he's been the only non-angel to kill an angel. Leviathans of course being completely another story.

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honeylocusttree May 6 2012, 15:47:32 UTC
I kinda figure the whole 'only an angel' thing was just there for plot's sake. Didn't earlier s4 eps involve Castiel talking about how they lost angels on the front lines of the war? So maybe Uriel's little comment was more to a)make the big reveal more shocking, and b)in reference to needing the angel sword.

I've seen Sam wield one too, but has he ever killed an angel? He stabbed Castiel, but that doesn't really count...hmm.

I do like the idea of Meg being part angel, though. The plot possibilities!

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