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Nov. 29th, 2009 09:42 pmI can't believe this only just dawned on me, but I hope Nick really was all burned away when Lucifer was killing all those women and children of Carthage. Considering he seemed to only say yes to Lucifer to begin with due to his being vulnerable as his wife and child were recently murdered. I suppose that is what one should expect from agreeing to be Satan's meatsuit, but still. *cringes*
Though it's almost like Nick, indirectly, becomes something like the Lady in White. A vengeful, mourning spirit that punishes all those that cross their path, their pain shall be that unlucky traveler's pain. Just as Nick lost his wife and children, so is Lucifer out killing wives/mothers and children. Lucifer - who first appeared to Nick as his wife dressed in white - the facilitator of that horrible vengeance. Lucifer used the word "justice", but we all know what must have been underneath that, for Lucifer and Nick. Some terrible, desperate desire to lash out at the world and God for the wrongs befallen them.
Though it's almost like Nick, indirectly, becomes something like the Lady in White. A vengeful, mourning spirit that punishes all those that cross their path, their pain shall be that unlucky traveler's pain. Just as Nick lost his wife and children, so is Lucifer out killing wives/mothers and children. Lucifer - who first appeared to Nick as his wife dressed in white - the facilitator of that horrible vengeance. Lucifer used the word "justice", but we all know what must have been underneath that, for Lucifer and Nick. Some terrible, desperate desire to lash out at the world and God for the wrongs befallen them.
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Date: 2009-11-30 07:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-30 08:37 pm (UTC)Between the title of 5.10 being the words on the gateway into Hell from The Divine Comedy and Revelation 6:8 (http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%206:8&version=KJV)? I'm thinking the first half of this season really has been nothing but the calm before the storm and the second half is going to be a whole lot darker. Hell will be coming on Death's heels.
On a more personal note for Dean & Sam, we see Ellen and Jo die, another mother and child combo and the last of the Harvelle family. All with Lucifer breathing down Sam's neck, while another angel - Michael - lurking out there somewhere wanting to take over Dean. You can bet that Dean feels guilty as hell about what happened to Ellen and Jo. Guilty enough to come closer to saying yes to Michael? Maybe, though I don't think he was quite that close to Ellen or Jo to be that desperate or guilt-ridden yet. Bobby, Castiel and/or Sam dying though? That's another matter entirely.
Interesting too how Jo died the same way Dean did in "No Rest for the Wicked". Though I doubt we'll see Jo get a resurrection. I'm not really implying some deeper connection between Dean and Jo there, but that Ellen's and Jo's deaths were perhaps symbolic of Dean losing something within himself. Maybe not so much unlike the things 2014!Dean lost that made him how he was. The death of his inner feminine principle? Joseph Campbell considers women symbolic of life, love and propagation of life, a lot of which was almost completely devoid in 5.04 (women weren't treated that well and the one child we see is infected by the Croatoan virus). Might we see a more hardened, less merciful Dean in the second half of S5? Though I don't imagine he'll be anything like 2014!Dean, but perhaps shades of that Dean in the current Dean?
Suffice to say, I'm hoping whatever Dean might have symbolically lost inside himself in 5.10, the loss is only temporary (or he rediscovers it before he goes too far darkside) and he doesn't become vulnerable in the same way Nick was (or comes to the point of desperation and guilt of 2014!Dean when he began saying yes to Michael to no avail). This Dean still has Sam & Bobby and Castiel is still technically an angel (though he's losing his powers).
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Date: 2009-12-01 02:54 am (UTC)I don't mind the rest of the season being darker so long as there's SOME hope, and they don't just kill off people one by one. And Cas CAN'T DIE. XD
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Date: 2009-12-02 01:54 am (UTC)Intriguing too, though we're told in 5.02 Cas isn't as strong as he was - after Ellen and Jo died - we witness Cas no longer able to exorcise demons. 5.04 - a story with so little life, love and hope and personified in cold-blooded leader future!Dean, using women and his friends like they're meat - no matter how hard that Dean screamed yes to Michael, he never became Michael. 5.04 is also when the angels abandoned Earth. It does seem that the feminine (human) principle is being depicted in direct conjunction with the presence of the divine / divine power. Lack of this principle = lack of divine presence?? If that's the case, maybe when/if Dean should accept he's his mother's son as well as his father's, this is when he'll get Michael superpowers? [/crackspecs]
UGH I CAN'T DEAL WITH CAS DYING OK?! It's so weird, but I think I can actually handle Dean's or Sam's death(s) more than I could Cas'.
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Date: 2009-12-02 07:35 am (UTC)Plus the "die and be resurrected" thing has been done to these guys too many times as it is. There are so many other ways they can be hurt and maimed; I hope they find something else to do to them. :D