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knowthyself May 15 2009, 03:30:08 UTC
I almost feel like Castiel was spouting off the propaganda he was fed to get him on board with that awful plan; and the angels may have shown him some awful things to try and convince him it was true, even. But I think deep down he always knew it was a load of crap, he was just terrified of disobeying and doubting when that's exactly what he's NOT done, ever.

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tsuki_no_bara May 15 2009, 03:51:55 UTC
well, when he repossessed jimmy at the end of the rapture, he seemed to have been, i dunno, deprogrammed or something, stripped of his sympathy for people and rededicated to the party line. because he was kind of falling a little bit before then. but i totally agree he was afraid of disobeying, and that's what kept him from helping dean sooner. he was basically afraid of what his dad would say. and then he learned dad wasn't actually paying attention, and wouldn't actually care....

(so it's a story about love and a story about sons and fathers.)

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knowthyself May 15 2009, 03:53:03 UTC
"(so it's a story about love and a story about sons and fathers.)"

Surprise! :D Hehe.

Also, I'm totally stealing your icon. I've wanted one exactly like that since the premiere!

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knowthyself May 15 2009, 03:55:22 UTC
Also--I kinda don't buy that God's left the building here, either. It goes back to that business with Uriel killing angels who wouldn't agree with him--we never really got closure on if that whole thing was actually taken care of. It didn't end with Uriel, but it wasn't addressed again. I think Zachariah's part of the circle of angels corrupting the 'orders' by giving their own orders instead.

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tsuki_no_bara May 15 2009, 04:10:55 UTC
well if god hasn't left the building, he's gotta be distracted or something, because this faction of angels is totally taking over.

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