I was thinking Mary was in Heaven, because we saw here there in Dean's Heaven, but I guess that doesn't mean she herself is actually there.
Yeah, I got the impression that everything they experienced in heaven was, as Dean put it, the Matrix. Ash was really in heaven because Ash interacted with them as themselves, in the present reality, but when Dean was in that kitchen with his mother, that was just virtual reality -- his life on rewind. Honestly, I hated that episode. That was the worst heaven I've ever seen in fiction. How could purgatory be any worse than THAT?
Gramp's mission was to be an informant, questioning all these supernatural guys about those missing heavenly artifacts that both sides of the civil war are looking for.
See, now THAT would have worked better for me than this purgatory business. I'm sorry but annexing purgatory doesn't make any sense to me, I'm just not buying into Crowley as King of Hell and if Gramps has other motivations for working with Crowley, then I don't even understand what Sam's doing in the story at all.
And really, Dean's a "reject" now? A reject from what, exactly? At least we figured out why Christian's such a douchebag, but what's every other Campbell's excuse?
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Yeah, I got the impression that everything they experienced in heaven was, as Dean put it, the Matrix. Ash was really in heaven because Ash interacted with them as themselves, in the present reality, but when Dean was in that kitchen with his mother, that was just virtual reality -- his life on rewind. Honestly, I hated that episode. That was the worst heaven I've ever seen in fiction. How could purgatory be any worse than THAT?
Gramp's mission was to be an informant, questioning all these supernatural guys about those missing heavenly artifacts that both sides of the civil war are looking for.
See, now THAT would have worked better for me than this purgatory business. I'm sorry but annexing purgatory doesn't make any sense to me, I'm just not buying into Crowley as King of Hell and if Gramps has other motivations for working with Crowley, then I don't even understand what Sam's doing in the story at all.
And really, Dean's a "reject" now? A reject from what, exactly? At least we figured out why Christian's such a douchebag, but what's every other Campbell's excuse?