An apocalypse with God, Lucifer, and the 4 horsemen this is really shaping up to be the real thing. It would seem I need to start watching Supernatural with a biblical scholar by my side.
Last episode vaguely introduced “God” as a possible protagonist but this flat out cemented his role as the key missing deity who can save the world of man (they should start checking coma patients in Asbury Park NJ).
I love the fact that Cas is pissed about his role in the apocalypse. He turned on his brothers to get Dean to stop/save Sam but Dean failed. I’m intrigued to see how exactly Cas is rationalizing his resurrection as a work of God if God is missing.
Dean has really cool rib cage tats now. Also neat was the fact that Cas must now call the guys on the cell phone.
Does anyone find it interesting that in Supernatural lore Lucifer was lost to the demons and now God is lost to the angels?
Why did Ellen get so pissed at Dean, slap and hug him, but practically ignore the fact that Sam did not keep in touch either? Was it because she had more of a relationship with Dean before Sam hoped back up on the hunting horse? I can’t remember it’s been so long since we’ve seen Jo and Ellen.
Dean and Sam broke up I thought there would be more tears. Hopefully this is the beginning of the healing process because the world needs Sam and Dean on the same page. Maybe Sam can locate God.
1 comment:
Good posting Steve. We enjoyed the episode. When did you see Dean's cool rib tats?
I think Ellen was being purposely cool to Sam because she knows or heard that he is the one responsible for Lucifer being out of hell - just a conjecture.
It was a long time ago when Ellen and Jo were on the show last - I think during season three maybe.
I'll go back and watch them. Do you have them or would you like to borrow them? After all, I've had your DVD's for like, years!!
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