Oct. 14th, 2008

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Now, although Our Sponsor, Sir Eric Kripke, the Magnificent Bastard, has said all along that he has a definite plan worked out for the entirety of the best show EVER, I was at once among the non-believers.  Not really a non-believer, per se, because lets admit that I do have an odd and somewhat inexplicable faith in the man.  But rather, I did not believe that he had a series long plan and that everything was tied together in a very exact and multidimensional way.

But I am not a non-believer any longer, and sorry for the double negative, but what I suppose I am saying is that I am now a devout worshipper of the wisdom that is Kripke.  So if I thought that some of the show sort of flew by the seat of its pants, recent developments have made me believe that this is possible not at all the case.  Very interesting indeed.

These developments include, but are not limited to the whole apocalypse that our boys are facing, complete with demon powers and attendant angels.

So here goes....

In one of the season 1 episodes, (it would be awesome were it the pilot, but I can't quite remember), we learned that Mary always told Dean that angels were watching over him whenever she put him to bed.  Now we know that Mary knew her son to be before he....well...was.  And we also now know that she was a hunter, and that some other hunter was afoot when the whole demon deal went down.  Finally we know that she knew that something was definitely up with her kids on account of the fact that her future son told her so.  You follow so far?  I didn't think so, but lets blaze on shall we?  If someone came to me and told me about something that was to happen ten years in the future, and I was a hunter who was aware of all manners of things that go bump in the night, I would think that he came from the future.  Therefore, Mary thought that her baby Dean would have someone looking over him, and who better than an angel?

(Especially if he looks like Castiel)

On to exhibit 2 for the defense.

In the episode Faith, during Dean's fit of spleen concerning his salvation, the preacher told him that he saw a man who had an important mission from god, and that his job was not yet done.  So even though he spent a couple more years fighting the good fight, it would appear that this mission is still not complete, thus No Rest for the Wicked.

Alright, so that may have just turned into exhibit 2 and 3 for the defense.

Thus, it would appear that our sponsor has quite a multi season story line up his sleeve all along.  In fact, it would appear that he has so much up his sleeve that I am surprised that he can get his shirt on in the first place, much less be able to lift up his arms.

In conclusion,


a gratuitous power shot of one Dean Winchester )

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