I'm totally with you regarding Gadreel, as I mentioned before. You are definitely not on your own on this. Well I'm not a Gadreel-girl: wouldn't go that far, but I really want him to be understood and missed when he dies. And I DON'T WANT DEAN TO BE THE ONE TO KILL HIM! PLEASE!!!
I think you and I are in for a world of disappointment when it comes to this.
Or is that the whole problem? That he is kind of struggling between this unreasonable anger and his own rational mind?
I'm thinking perhaps? I'm not sure he's even really conscious of the problem at the moment. Maybe it's more a matter of just always being angry - so, he's angry and distrustful of Cas, but then he's ALSO angry at people who bad mouth Cas... if that makes sense.
I think they are trying to make a point that these angels think they are above humans. The way they acted toward Sam and Dean when Cas brought them in, the way they view Cas' love of humanity as somehow wrong (so why aren't they in hell with Lucifer is what I want to ask) etc. Josiah(is that his name?) when he didn't see an angel in Cas' eyes, I think was seeing Cas as a lover of humanity, not the same as the other angels. Am I rambling?
Hm, interesting point! That actually circles back around to S4, when Castiel was continually removed from command because he liked Dean too much. It seems to be acceptable for angels to not like humanity, but unacceptable for them to act aggressively on that dislike... and that's what separates them from Lucifer. So, it's like they have a weird acceptable level of racism. as though, they're allowed to hate black people, but they aren't allowed to kill or beat them up just for being black.
Actually, if Death is as strong as God, HE should be the one going after Metatron so that Metatron doesn't mess things up... which reminds me of Season 6. Hmmm... I wonder if they can ask him for help again?
I don't think they're going to go in this direction, but man, you DO have to wonder where Death is in all of this.
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I think you and I are in for a world of disappointment when it comes to this.
Or is that the whole problem? That he is kind of struggling between this unreasonable anger and his own rational mind?
I'm thinking perhaps? I'm not sure he's even really conscious of the problem at the moment. Maybe it's more a matter of just always being angry - so, he's angry and distrustful of Cas, but then he's ALSO angry at people who bad mouth Cas... if that makes sense.
I think they are trying to make a point that these angels think they are above humans. The way they acted toward Sam and Dean when Cas brought them in, the way they view Cas' love of humanity as somehow wrong (so why aren't they in hell with Lucifer is what I want to ask) etc. Josiah(is that his name?) when he didn't see an angel in Cas' eyes, I think was seeing Cas as a lover of humanity, not the same as the other angels. Am I rambling?
Hm, interesting point! That actually circles back around to S4, when Castiel was continually removed from command because he liked Dean too much. It seems to be acceptable for angels to not like humanity, but unacceptable for them to act aggressively on that dislike... and that's what separates them from Lucifer. So, it's like they have a weird acceptable level of racism. as though, they're allowed to hate black people, but they aren't allowed to kill or beat them up just for being black.
Actually, if Death is as strong as God, HE should be the one going after Metatron so that Metatron doesn't mess things up... which reminds me of Season 6. Hmmm... I wonder if they can ask him for help again?
I don't think they're going to go in this direction, but man, you DO have to wonder where Death is in all of this.