Yesterday I was blessed with the opportunity to watch 5.16, "Dark Side of the Moon," on TNT. The scene near the end, where the angel Joshua tells the Winchesters that God knows what's going on and isn't going to do anything and wants them to stop bugging him… well, it hits harder in light of what we learn about Chuck at the end of s14, doesn't it?
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And as I have come to expect, very insightful. And a lovely--albeit depressing--little fic.
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So thinking further - exactly what was Zach manipulating? How far could he go? Because if he was just inside their heads, he wouldn't have needed to kill them first, so it must have been some part of actual heaven they were in. How much power did Zach have? *thinky thoughts*
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Sam chuckles. "Agreed."
I need this to be canon. Now.
Also, yes, I always figured the whole trip to Heaven was a bit set-up and still wonder why Dean would accept that what he saw would be Sam's heaven because it did not make sense. Yes, Sam's memories were an important part of Sam's life, like showing the normal he always wanted and the choices he made to get to that normal, but no way that this would be his idea of Heaven. His Heaven (and Dean's) would be the montage in Swan Song. (Although I do wonder what they would want their Heaven to be now, if they even want to be in Chuck's Heaven...)
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