Guys, it's a spell that needs an archangel! I'm hoping that to defeat Lucifer, they'll find another archangel. Like...Gabriel. I'm still not convinced he's totally dead.
I'm not convinced he's dead either and would love for him to come back. That being said, it's a spell to get past wards - so... not sure what having an ally with it would do, besides just... you know, having an ally too. :P
And I have decided that there's a door inside the bunker that works like the door in Howl's Moving Castle. There's a dial with a few different, set destinations, and by dialing that destination and opening the door...voila! You're somewhere else! Like the Vancouver seashore!
I feel the need to pedantically point out that the pier looked like a river-pier to me, not an ocean pier - but, I could be wrong. I don't actually know where it is, it just reminds me more of the piers along the Fraser than the ones sticking out into the Georgia Strait. Annnnnnnnnywhooo...
Yes, it's either that or the Winchesters are like me and when they are suffering from anxiety, they feel a very strong urge to get as far away as possible from the place where they are... so, we have just caught up with them hours later, after they have driven all the way to the mighty Mississippi in a futile effort to avoid their problems. :P
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Date: 2016-02-19 03:22 am (UTC)I'm not convinced he's dead either and would love for him to come back. That being said, it's a spell to get past wards - so... not sure what having an ally with it would do, besides just... you know, having an ally too. :P
And I have decided that there's a door inside the bunker that works like the door in Howl's Moving Castle. There's a dial with a few different, set destinations, and by dialing that destination and opening the door...voila! You're somewhere else! Like the Vancouver seashore!
I feel the need to pedantically point out that the pier looked like a river-pier to me, not an ocean pier - but, I could be wrong. I don't actually know where it is, it just reminds me more of the piers along the Fraser than the ones sticking out into the Georgia Strait. Annnnnnnnnywhooo...
Yes, it's either that or the Winchesters are like me and when they are suffering from anxiety, they feel a very strong urge to get as far away as possible from the place where they are... so, we have just caught up with them hours later, after they have driven all the way to the mighty Mississippi in a futile effort to avoid their problems. :P
I think I like your answer better. ;)