weird five way stops Actually, if Vancouver is half as bad as Victoria they'd have had it covered XD
I'd forgotten about the Ghostfacers! Probably on purpose. Why was it there? Do we know? I thought that the new Intern looked a little bit like one of the gods at the table, but it might have just been all of that blonde hair.
I felt like the show tried to impress at how serious the situation was when Sam and Dean realised they were up against not just the same old, but against several other pantheons. I think their initial reaction - that they were completely and totally screwed - was dead on. It just fell apart after that, for all of the reasons you talked about. A flister of mine pointed out that Gabriel (like Henriksen before him) couldn't stay, because he'd have been too powerful an ally; the same was probably deemed true of the gods. It wouldn't be about Sam and Dean (and Cas) saving the world anymore, but that they're insisting on that presents some of the same awkward issues.
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Actually, if Vancouver is half as bad as Victoria they'd have had it covered XD
I'd forgotten about the Ghostfacers! Probably on purpose. Why was it there? Do we know? I thought that the new Intern looked a little bit like one of the gods at the table, but it might have just been all of that blonde hair.
I felt like the show tried to impress at how serious the situation was when Sam and Dean realised they were up against not just the same old, but against several other pantheons. I think their initial reaction - that they were completely and totally screwed - was dead on. It just fell apart after that, for all of the reasons you talked about. A flister of mine pointed out that Gabriel (like Henriksen before him) couldn't stay, because he'd have been too powerful an ally; the same was probably deemed true of the gods. It wouldn't be about Sam and Dean (and Cas) saving the world anymore, but that they're insisting on that presents some of the same awkward issues.