But didnt Lucifer say he was there when God put Amara away? So if so then this had to be after the Leviathans.
I took you literally--you said "angels," not "archangels." It's been said that it took God and the four archangels to defeat Amara--so it's fair to assume the timeline looks something like this:
And the rest, as they say, is history.
- "In the beginning..." there was God and The Darkness
- God creates the four Archangels
- The five of them defeat Amara and seal her away
- God creates the Leviathan, then seals them into Purgatory
- God creates angel and man
- Lucifer rebels, is cast into the Cage
Less than halfway through tonight's episode...one word:
EPIC.
One thing bothers me. Lucy could obviously control exactly what Sam saw so that he only saw Lucifer in the visions. And they summoned him, and only him, to the surrogate cage.
But he said he would be "so much smoke up there" about going topside. Does that mean his host is gone now? and that it remains only as his avatar in Hell?
That could well mean Michael can appear as Adam in Heaven and Hell, but the host body is technically gone too. Is that why they're holding off, holding back the bad news?
One thing bothers me. Lucy could obviously control exactly what Sam saw so that he only saw Lucifer in the visions. And they summoned him, and only him, to the surrogate cage.
But he said he would be "so much smoke up there" about going topside. Does that mean his host is gone now? and that it remains only as his avatar in Hell?
That could well mean Michael can appear as Adam in Heaven and Hell, but the host body is technically gone too. Is that why they're holding off, holding back the bad news?
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