Re: Lucifer - Yeah... Obviously he's a heck of a lot more than a fallen angel. He was that at one point, but he's gone way beyond that by now. And sure, they say that the Colt can kill anything, but that's only if the bullet hits right. And this is Satan himself. If he can't stop the bullet midair, then he ain't living up to his name. And that's assuming that the Colt really can kill absolutely anything.
Hey, if you really think this through, you'll see that the past isn't all that fixed, either. WORD. I've always thought that if the future can be represented as a fractal tree, continually and wildly branching off the further you get from the present, then the past would be the same just in the other direction. Of course, that's a different representation of time than the chaos theory one, or the very fixed one that the show seems to go by.
My guess is they're going the usual time travel in fiction route, which is "the future is kind of fixed, and you'll have to do something totally unexpected to change it". They do seem to be going this way. Kind of bugs me though, because it doesn't fit with what they've done before in relation to the future with prophecies. Of course, these concerns can be hand-waved away pretty easy, so perhaps I'm over-worrying. :)
Re: The Trickster - I KNOW. I've wanted to know where he stands in this War ever since Mystery Spot. Before then it hadn't occurred to me to wonder what all the other supernatural beings would think of this whole angels and demons showdown.
Re: Lucifer - Yeah... Obviously he's a heck of a lot more than a fallen angel. He was that at one point, but he's gone way beyond that by now. And sure, they say that the Colt can kill anything, but that's only if the bullet hits right. And this is Satan himself. If he can't stop the bullet midair, then he ain't living up to his name. And that's assuming that the Colt really can kill absolutely anything.
Hey, if you really think this through, you'll see that the past isn't all that fixed, either.
WORD. I've always thought that if the future can be represented as a fractal tree, continually and wildly branching off the further you get from the present, then the past would be the same just in the other direction. Of course, that's a different representation of time than the chaos theory one, or the very fixed one that the show seems to go by.
My guess is they're going the usual time travel in fiction route, which is "the future is kind of fixed, and you'll have to do something totally unexpected to change it".
They do seem to be going this way. Kind of bugs me though, because it doesn't fit with what they've done before in relation to the future with prophecies. Of course, these concerns can be hand-waved away pretty easy, so perhaps I'm over-worrying. :)
Re: The Trickster - I KNOW. I've wanted to know where he stands in this War ever since Mystery Spot. Before then it hadn't occurred to me to wonder what all the other supernatural beings would think of this whole angels and demons showdown.
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