Re: Supernatural 6x20"The Man Who Knew Too Much" spoiler discussion th
And frankly Castiel isn't a "real" bad guy, he is still trying to do what will cost the least amount of lives. Rapheal (and I loved seeing the original back , the actor just nails the role) wants to set loose Lucifer and Michael, no ands ifs or butts. And unlike demons, Dean and Sam have no real way of stopping angels. If worse came to worse Sam can pretty much stop any demon, even if it truly costs his own soul in the process.
Castiel is basically making Sam's season 4 mistake, with the exception of unlike Sam he does know the real consequences of his actions.
Yeah if he had deliberately brought Sam back wrong, then I think that would probably be it for their friendship. Just as I think if he knew that Castiel was the one who released junked up Sam to kill Lilith, might very well be enough for Dean to truly and completely flip out. While Dean set the seals in motion he was trying to help another (Sam), when Sam killing LIlith, unknowingly freeing Lucifer he was trying to save the whole planet. Castiel was the only one who did the things he did knowing that millions would be put in mortal risk in season 4. He was the one who's choice was made and being fully aware of the situation. And he made absolutely the wrong one, and when he changed his mind it was to late.I think what I liked most is that while Castiel can formulate his thoughts into words really well while praying, his social inadequacies come to the forefront when he tries to interact with the Winchesters and Bobby.
If he had just been able to explain it the same way to them, the outcome would have likely been completely different.
Do you mean if he had been able to articulate it to them in the episode the way he did via narration to the viewer? If so, I somewhat agree (with some reservations - I think Castiel bringing Sam back soulless to do work for him is a much bigger slight in Dean's eyes than working with Crowley).
But I'm not sure what would have happened if he came to Dean at the start of s6 and laid it all out on the table for him.
And frankly Castiel isn't a "real" bad guy, he is still trying to do what will cost the least amount of lives. Rapheal (and I loved seeing the original back , the actor just nails the role) wants to set loose Lucifer and Michael, no ands ifs or butts. And unlike demons, Dean and Sam have no real way of stopping angels. If worse came to worse Sam can pretty much stop any demon, even if it truly costs his own soul in the process.
Castiel is basically making Sam's season 4 mistake, with the exception of unlike Sam he does know the real consequences of his actions.