Maybe poor Adam will finally be freed.
Cas getting his grace back was momentous and the scene in the library was wonderfully done.
"What's the maddest thing a man can do? Let himself die."
EPIC.
It's interesting to me that even though Cas did get his original grace back, restoring him to full power, his wings are still shown as broken--even though Metatron removed his grace prior to casting the spell.
At least this shows the writers haven't forgotten about Metatron's spell. A risk of multi-seasonal arcs--like angels not having wings, and thus not being able to teleport--is that they'll try to retcon the new circumstances as the new permanent status quo. In this case that would mean "Oh, angels having to use the playground sandbox to come and go without wings is just how it is now."
I know there's probably precious little chance that they'll address that before the season ends, since the main storyline seems to be the Mark of Cain. If not, I hope they tackle this next season.
As for Metatron and the Demon Tablet? Part of me can't help but suspect he's planning to use it to somehow open Lucifer's cage. Given everything he said about angels being "family" this week, and the finale being titled "My Brother's Keeper," it seems like the most plausible explanation.
Thoughts?
Maybe poor Adam will finally be freed.
IIRC, it's been said in an audio commentary that the angels don't teleport, they just move faster than the human eye can see. Presumably they could get to a portal and from there to Heaven in what to us would seem no time at all.Why can the angels STILL not teleport?
At least this shows the writers haven't forgotten about Metatron's spell. A risk of multi-seasonal arcs--like angels not having wings,
The title for this season's finale, "My Brother's Keeper," may refer to Adam, but I'm predicting that to remove the Mark of Cain, Dean will have to recreate the event that led to the Mark's creation: brother killing brother. They may go with the killing Adam route (if he gets released) but killing Sam would be much more dramatic and powerful.
At least this shows the writers haven't forgotten about Metatron's spell. A risk of multi-seasonal arcs--like angels not having wings,
The title for this season's finale, "My Brother's Keeper," may refer to Adam, but I'm predicting that to remove the Mark of Cain, Dean will have to recreate the event that led to the Mark's creation: brother killing brother. They may go with the killing Adam route (if he gets released) but killing Sam would be much more dramatic and powerful.
Maybe the triple reverse? Saving his brother from his brother trying to murder his brother by sacrificing himself for his brother to his brother,...if you get my meaning.![]()
Well, he's not bad for comic relief, but yeah, it's time for him to go.
Preferably in a very painful manner.
I really hope that they kill off Metatron this season. I'm so sick of him I'm almost puking when he comes on screen.
How the hell did Cas find his grace?
At the risk of repeating myself...
Yes, it looked to me as though Cas was supposed to find his grace thanks to Metatron's clues. Problem is, I thought those clues were so Metatron could find the demon tablet. How stupid, and yet totally convenient, that these two items were stored in the same location.It seemed to be thanks to his literature-dump from Metatron back in season 9. Best I can tell, both of the clues that Metatron left were quotes, apparently both from Don Quixote (the book that was concealing Cas' grace).How the hell did Cas find his grace?
Yeah, Claire (ugh) is back next week.
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