What mulder said. Though I also wonder what's up with Dean's vision. It clearly has something to do with Cas, as it keeps happening in his presence. Little Castiel is so cute (except for him trying to exorcise that girl, which, despite mildly disturbing, was also kind of funny. The image alone XD)), it makes me almost wish he stays a child and grows up the normal way. Almost.
Only three episodes so far and I'm already very excited about this universe.
It's a very imaginative way to handle the whole fight, considering yes, you can't quite force a child to answer for the mistakes the adult might have made. No one can really stay angry with a child, not even taking into account Dean's nature of protecting children, and specially ones he sees as family.
Yeah, what is up with Dean's vision/sight? Is he seeing some internal part of Castiel that no one else can quite see? Is he seeing, well, for a better word, his soul? Or his angel soul? Or his angel faults, his angel pain? Not quite sure, but yeah, I wanna find out.
Oh, Chuck, the pain a father must feel, to see his children suffering and crying and not being able to do anything, and wanting to do everything. That is the price for free will, and I guess, in a way, we'd all rather pay with our tears.
That all said, man, I can't wait for the next chapter. *g*
I love making you all wonder about what's going on.
I really enjoyed trying to get inside Chuck's head to understand how he could turn his back on everyone in season 5. And to explore what dynamic he might have with Bobby, who is also a second father to his children.
I can't wait either! I hope it doesn't take me all evening to post next time. Livejournal formatting is murder. :P
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And talk about trying to make up for past mistakes. And I still wonder what Gabriel said to Sam.
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Ah, indeed, what did Gabriel say to make Sam change his mind? You'll have to wait a week to find out, I'm afraid. :P
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It would be nice to keep little Cas, wouldn't it. And hey, you never know how this might end. I might not let him grow up again. :>
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It's a very imaginative way to handle the whole fight, considering yes, you can't quite force a child to answer for the mistakes the adult might have made. No one can really stay angry with a child, not even taking into account Dean's nature of protecting children, and specially ones he sees as family.
Yeah, what is up with Dean's vision/sight? Is he seeing some internal part of Castiel that no one else can quite see? Is he seeing, well, for a better word, his soul? Or his angel soul? Or his angel faults, his angel pain? Not quite sure, but yeah, I wanna find out.
Oh, Chuck, the pain a father must feel, to see his children suffering and crying and not being able to do anything, and wanting to do everything. That is the price for free will, and I guess, in a way, we'd all rather pay with our tears.
That all said, man, I can't wait for the next chapter. *g*
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I love making you all wonder about what's going on.
I really enjoyed trying to get inside Chuck's head to understand how he could turn his back on everyone in season 5. And to explore what dynamic he might have with Bobby, who is also a second father to his children.
I can't wait either! I hope it doesn't take me all evening to post next time. Livejournal formatting is murder. :P
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