alright, once you've had most of a post for over a year, it's time.

Jul 30, 2013 21:58

I have, possibly surprisingly, not been as bothered as many by the lack of on-screen interactions between Sam and Cas, being as I am so attached to both characters for a lot of the same reasons. While I certainly won't complain if/when things shift around to give us a little more time with both characters, I've found the last three seasons to ( Read more... )

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pocochina August 1 2013, 22:40:41 UTC

Which raises the question: Cas was powerful enough to pull Dean out of Hell, but that was ordinary Hell (if there is such a thing), but Lucifer and Michael's cage was something else altogether. Do you think other members of the garrison went with him? (Naomi mentions that it took a lot of angels to get Cas out of Purgatory.)

I actually don't know if this is something Cas said or if I've just put my own head-canon in, but I got the impression that Cas had backup when he went in to get Dean, if only because I don't actually see Michael's Orwellian nightmare of a Heaven letting anyone do anything alone if they could help it. But I think his ability to get in and out of the Cage was more about the short window where both the angels and the demons were without any centralized authority, and so nobody was thinking to guard the Cage.

My favorite line: "Am I the only one who doesn't underestimate those denim-wrapped NIGHTMARES?" (paraphrasing) Oh, Crowley, never change. Oh, wait...S9...

HA. I actually expect the Crowley sass to get even more biting next season, since messing with them verbally will be the last weapon he has left.

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