I'm guessing they decided not to include God to avoid the wrath of organized religion.
BUT THAT LAST FIVE SECONDS. GUYS. HELP ME OUT. WHAT WERE YOUR REACTIONS TO THAT? Dean telling Sam, let's get out of here, and Sam STOPPING HIM, AND LOOKING KINDA CREEPILY INCREDULOUS with a vaguely sanctimonious phrase of "He's coming" before the screen whited out? DID THAT DEMON BLOOD DOOOO SOMETHING TO SAM AFTER ALLL? AM I STILL BEING CRAZY???? PLEASE TELL ME I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO WORRY OVER THIS!!!
I don't think we can know yet what they are going to do and they left it vague on purpose. Who knows what is up Kripke's sleeves but Lucifer has to be more than Azrael and more than Lilith. To me, Lilith was never more terrifying than in Jus in Bello. That episode made her terrifying. Having her become a random woman and not a scary little girl took away alot of her mojo for me. Nowhere near the impact.
So Lucifer? Either possessing Sam or another meatsuit has to have more terror and more presence and just so much more than anything we've seen so far or it will be an immense letdown.
Either way, it certainly accomplished the purpose of setting up what could be a kickass final season.
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Date: 2009-05-15 03:22 pm (UTC)I don't think we can know yet what they are going to do and they left it vague on purpose. Who knows what is up Kripke's sleeves but Lucifer has to be more than Azrael and more than Lilith. To me, Lilith was never more terrifying than in Jus in Bello. That episode made her terrifying. Having her become a random woman and not a scary little girl took away alot of her mojo for me. Nowhere near the impact.
So Lucifer? Either possessing Sam or another meatsuit has to have more terror and more presence and just so much more than anything we've seen so far or it will be an immense letdown.
Either way, it certainly accomplished the purpose of setting up what could be a kickass final season.