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astri13 October 28 2007, 22:05:50 UTC
Heh. I think you had about the same reactions as me. I believe in Season 4 Sam will learn that he is destined to lead the Angels and in the Finale he will take on God and win. Dean will be...also there. :)
(Sadly, I`m only half-kidding.)

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rheasilvia October 28 2007, 23:19:16 UTC
I think you had about the same reactions as me.

I'm not surprised. :-)

They just keep threatening to up the ante unbearably on SOD-Sam... but I'm holding out hope that it'll never really happen even so. After all, it's now S3 and this sword of Damocles has been hanging over the head of the series from day one without ever truly falling.

I could do without all the wobbling and the growing of the sword to gargantuan proportions, yes. But... maybe it won't fall! Or so I really, really hope.

And now I will retire this poor, over-extended allegory. :-)

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ex_pkabyssin114 October 28 2007, 22:53:44 UTC
You just cannot have cracktastically funny answers and expect me to answer seriously. Darth Samuel is just too funny. And I would be less pissy with Sam as Lucifer than with Ruby as Lucifer. I have already vowed to choke someone if the later is the case.

I'm still waiting for the answer as to why so far this season the boys have been bad caricatures of themselves. It's funny, sure, but its also bound to get old. =) Maybe.

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rheasilvia October 28 2007, 23:26:20 UTC
You just cannot have cracktastically funny answers and expect me to answer seriously.

*g* Hey, Darth Sam might be fun. He'd be tall enough to make the suit work, at least, and he looks like a guy who can get away with wearing capes. ;-)

Ruby as Lucifer? I never even considered that... and now that I have thought about it, I really don't think there's any danger of that. I don't think she's being set up to be the main foe of the next season, and if Lucifer isn't Sam and will appear personally, I'd guess that's the role he'd have to play.

Also, if she were Lucifer, all she'd have to do was reveal herself and the demons would flock to her. Why use Sam as a figurehead? And, more compellingly - Lucifer wouldn't follow a human, or part-human, or whatever Sam would be in this scenario. Dean's demon buddy said that Lucifer fell because he refused to bow to man. I doubt he's changed that much.

That said... I think I would much prefer Lucifer!Ruby to Lucifer!Sam. With or without flowing midnight locks and eerily glowing amethyst eyes.

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lilacsigil October 29 2007, 01:14:57 UTC
Oh, this episode. I think someone had been taking their boring pills before they sat down to write this. Maybe they swallowed an Anne Rice novel or two, as well. The visual effect of the Colt shooting someone was different than it was before, so I'm hoping it actually means something else is going on. It certainly killed the humans, but I'm wondering if it binds the demons to Sam or Ruby instead of destroying them - something more interesting, anyway!

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rheasilvia October 29 2007, 09:28:38 UTC
Maybe they swallowed an Anne Rice novel or two, as well.

Yeow, don't scare me like that! Yeah, it would certainly explain a couple of things, but I'm afraid of what it means for the future eps. *g*

The visual effect of the Colt shooting someone was different than it was before, so I'm hoping it actually means something else is going on.

That's an interesting thought - could be fun, depending on just what would be different. Though I doubt it m,eans anything but they're making it a regular and less dramatic (and expensive) special effect...

The colt binding the demons to Sam or Ruby... now that is something that I hope very, very much doesn't happen. Neither of them needs to be any more speshul and destiny-laden. Quite the contrary.

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