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karadinart) wrote2013-07-04 07:23 am
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Supernatural Meta - season eight, season nine
This is the most intriguing thing about season nine, how they will deal with the angels, I've seen a few fics that have delt with the fallen - the angels who fell into water and drowned, or the angels who didn't have vessels when they fell.
I hope that they remain angels, some will go rogue (angry at God, Castiel, the Winchesters), some will be helpless or be possible allies, but the exercise might be to get angels on the side of humanity by seeing how they have to live, because I do think the end game might be the Winchesters and Cas getting to Heaven to get Cas' grace and restoring the angels to their place.
I have always been attracted to Sam and Dean as heroes because they are human, they don't have superpowers (which is why I don't agree with people who want them to use more magic) there is always the idea that we could be Sam and Dean if we had to be.
One thing I think they writers got away from (my big beef with season 8) they were so busy retconning and adding to the supernatural world - where we almost had 'meet the monster you don't have to kill' this week - was that they were no longer interacting with regular people and saving them, that only seemed to be recalled in the near last episode with Crowley attacking both Jodi and Sarah.
I hope that they remain angels, some will go rogue (angry at God, Castiel, the Winchesters), some will be helpless or be possible allies, but the exercise might be to get angels on the side of humanity by seeing how they have to live, because I do think the end game might be the Winchesters and Cas getting to Heaven to get Cas' grace and restoring the angels to their place.
I have always been attracted to Sam and Dean as heroes because they are human, they don't have superpowers (which is why I don't agree with people who want them to use more magic) there is always the idea that we could be Sam and Dean if we had to be.
One thing I think they writers got away from (my big beef with season 8) they were so busy retconning and adding to the supernatural world - where we almost had 'meet the monster you don't have to kill' this week - was that they were no longer interacting with regular people and saving them, that only seemed to be recalled in the near last episode with Crowley attacking both Jodi and Sarah.