Reaction: Supernatural 4.16

Mar 21, 2009 02:53

(Might DEFINITELY contains profanity.)

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tigriswolf March 21 2009, 15:23:06 UTC
I... hadn't actually thought of Anna being in on Uriel's plot. Huh. What if she's the bigbosslady and it's all misdirection? *ponders*

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caffienekitty March 21 2009, 20:16:49 UTC
Exactly! I mean, Anna being still on the "smite to kill" list for the angels is a legit reason for her to avoid Uriel, but she could totally be the one subverting the chain of command, especially given she used to be their C. O., essentially, and would have had knowledge of the process and path they get orders from.

I love this kind of stuff! *dances*

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ibroketuesday March 21 2009, 16:22:55 UTC
Here from the SPN newsletter!

Also, it'll make the authorities they've got a really bizarre serial killer on the loose, who grabs random unrelated (possibly all devout) people from all over the country, hides them for months and then stabs them and makes wing patterns around their bodies in public places and sets off explosions. Crossover fodder! *glee*

I would read this fic, because that? Is AWESOME.

That conversation between the angels, about the choir, had me giggling like a crazy person at the computer screen. Pure gold.

In retrospect, Uriel's line about going to seek revelation (when the other angels referred to it as receiving revelation) is pretty damn clever, given that Revelation is the chapter of the Bible in which the apocalypse is prophesied.

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caffienekitty March 21 2009, 20:22:13 UTC
I would read this fic, because that? Is AWESOME.

I have so very much already on the go so it won't be me writing it, but it's just screaming for a Criminal Minds crossover of some kind. Especially with their recent exorcism episode. I've seen a few CM/SPN crossovers floating around the fandom, so I figure someone might pounce on it.

That conversation between the angels, about the choir, had me giggling like a crazy person at the computer screen. Pure gold.

Thanks. I started out trying to make it a seperate drabble, but there wasn't enough to hold it togther outside of context.

In retrospect, Uriel's line about going to seek revelation (when the other angels referred to it as receiving revelation) is pretty damn clever, given that Revelation is the chapter of the Bible in which the apocalypse is prophesied.

*nods* I know. I re-read about half of the actual book of Revelation when it came up in 4.02 bu stopped because it felt spoilery XD Uriel seeking it is indeed an interesting distinction. Good catch! :-)

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pinkphoenix1985 March 21 2009, 18:21:00 UTC
you know, I was thinking the same thing about Alstair's poor host! :/

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caffienekitty March 21 2009, 20:26:08 UTC
I figure given Alastair's nature as head torturer of Hell, he probably gutted his host himself when he was bored one slow afternoon. Or at the very least did sufficient damage to make it unlikely that the host would survive if Alastair left him voluntarily. The guy whose body that was might have been aware during he possession and picked up info (like human Meg did, although that was a trap) and Alastair didn't seem like the kind of guy to let a possible information leak screw up his operation.

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pinkphoenix1985 March 22 2009, 20:35:03 UTC
yeah, you do have a point. The poor host never had a chance now did he?

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caffienekitty March 22 2009, 20:57:13 UTC
I don't think many of them would. Any human mind that survived a possession would conceivably be an information leak, so the demons would not have any reason to keep the host bodies together except for their own convenience. As for the girl that survived Lilith's posession, she was rescued by network TV not wanting to messily kill a 7-year-old girl. I figure either she was completely dormant during the possession and didn't have any chance to retain anything, or Lilith's goons went around later and wiped parts of the town off the map.

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malevolent73 March 22 2009, 04:59:51 UTC
I got a shout out! Thanks for seperate posting. I'm gonna have to come back and examine your meta posts during the summer for something to do and see how close you are. :)

I thought Anna was the traitor at first and even though they led us to believe it was only Uriel, I agree she is still a unknown factor to consider.

And the more I thought about it the more I dislike the boys being so apart from each other :( They were technically together in the car and the hotel room for 5 minutes and then bam, Dean's unconscious when Sam works his "magic" and in the hospital. I agree that Sam is only off to get some caffeine or seek "revelation" while Castiel has his talk with Dean. I keep listening to the ending over and over again just to hear Dean's voice. OMG.

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caffienekitty March 22 2009, 09:08:42 UTC
I got a shout out!

Hee! *pats you*

I thought Anna was the traitor at first and even though they led us to believe it was only Uriel, I agree she is still a unknown factor to consider.

I trust Anna as far as I can throw her, which given she looks about 120 lbs soaking wet, might actually be quite a ways. ;-)

And the more I thought about it the more I dislike the boys being so apart from each other :( They were technically together in the car and the hotel room for 5 minutes and then bam, Dean's unconscious when Sam works his "magic" and in the hospital. I agree that Sam is only off to get some caffeine or seek "revelation" while Castiel has his talk with Dean.

I know. I'm betting it won't stay like that forever, but it's gonna hurt before it gets better. :-/

I agree that Sam is only off to get some caffeine or seek "revelation" while Castiel has his talk with Dean.

Yep. Totally. *nods*

I keep listening to the ending over and over again just to hear Dean's voice. OMG. Need to rewatch again. Ackles rocked the hell out of this ( ... )

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John spacefarer March 22 2009, 20:06:41 UTC
This is somewhat rambling; I apologize ( ... )

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Re: John caffienekitty March 22 2009, 20:48:29 UTC
Opinions vary widely on the character of John, as do definitions of righteous, but you are right; we really don't know whether Alastair was lying or not, and telling Dean that John was able to stand up to what he couldn't and would be disappointed in him did immediately add to Dean's distress and throw him off balance.

To me, this is confirmed by the fact that the angels did *not* lay siege to Hell to get John out.

Good catch. Yeah, I think there's quite a bit more in play with Dean specifically than has been overtly given so far.

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