As we're six episodes in, and in the middle of what seems to be a bridge for a three-episode arc, we're starting to lay the groundwork for what will be this season's storylines for Supernatural. However, with the number of plots that have already been set up, the fans might be wondering how they'll all tie together.- Sam Has No Soul: Not like we didn't see that coming, but the question now becomes who has Sammy's soul? It doesn't appear he parted with it willingly, so how did he and his soul get parted? And will he get it back soon? Because the Soulless!Sammy rendition is ultra-creepy. Hello, Sociopath, thy name is Sam Winchester.
- What's Up With The Campbells: Grandpa and the cousins are creepy. While I'm not sure if the cousins are deeply involved in the ultimate mystery, or simply following Grandpa's orders, I'm more concerned with Samuel. He's taking orders from someone, as we saw, but who that mysterious figure is we have yet to find out.
- Alpha Creatures: This was, to my understanding, what the overall arc of the season would be. All the supernatural creatures that they've been hunting over the years have to have originated somewhere and this storyline sets forth to tell about these origination myths. More importantly, we get to see the Alphas, the ultimate father/mother of each creature.
- There's A War In Heaven: When Cas sees fit to make an appearance, he reiterates the fact that he's a solider in what has become a full-on war in heaven. After the apocalypse, everything's in disarray. Angels are off buying souls and some very important weapons have gone missing. How will it all resolve itself? And will others have to die in the process before the battle is won?
Four separate threads that have begun and likely will intersect in some manner to tie everything together. The question is, how? We can theorize and guess, it's a fandom way-of-life, because it's fun when we're right and it's even more fun when we never see it coming.
My theory, subject to change with every new episode, is that in the end all four plot-lines will lead to a single one. The Soulless!Sam issue is one we'll see in this Friday's episode. Remember the Alpha Vamp or whoever he is that Dean saw in his dream? The previews seem to reveal a bit more about him and prove that he is indeed real. Even though implications are that he was the one behind the soullessness to make Sam a perfect weapon, I'm not so sure he's the top-level guy in all of this.
Balthazar is an angel buying souls because they're hot commodities. That leads me to believe that there's a higher-up buying them from the various angels who are dealing. Is the higher-up an angel trying to be the ultimate boss of a heaven currently in disarray or is is a demon, perhaps a certain King of Hell called Crowley, who wants to reign supreme above and below? Whoever he is, I think he's the one that's currently got Sam's soul.
I also think this unseen figurehead is the one giving Grandpa Campbell his orders and charging the elder hunter to gather all the Alphas he can find. What ultimate plan does this leader have that involves human souls, Sam's soul, and the origins of all the supernatural creatures on Earth? It could be final destruction. Amass an army of soulless people to do his bidding, while taking out the Alpha of all the creatures, leaving the need for a new leader of them all. In steps Mysterious Guest #1 and he's ruling the entire world; above, below, and here on Earth. It's a cunning plan, a plan worthy of my favorite demon Crowley, but the confirmation of whether or not he is indeed behind all this has yet to be seen.
I've showed you mine, now show me yours. What are your theories of how it all ties together? Who has Sammy's soul? Why is Grandpa so creepy? What's up with all those Alphas? And can the war in heaven ever come to a good end? I know I'll be eagerly watching as it all plays out.
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My theory, subject to change with every new episode, is that in the end all four plot-lines will lead to a single one. The Soulless!Sam issue is one we'll see in this Friday's episode. Remember the Alpha Vamp or whoever he is that Dean saw in his dream? The previews seem to reveal a bit more about him and prove that he is indeed real. Even though implications are that he was the one behind the soullessness to make Sam a perfect weapon, I'm not so sure he's the top-level guy in all of this.
Balthazar is an angel buying souls because they're hot commodities. That leads me to believe that there's a higher-up buying them from the various angels who are dealing. Is the higher-up an angel trying to be the ultimate boss of a heaven currently in disarray or is is a demon, perhaps a certain King of Hell called Crowley, who wants to reign supreme above and below? Whoever he is, I think he's the one that's currently got Sam's soul.
I also think this unseen figurehead is the one giving Grandpa Campbell his orders and charging the elder hunter to gather all the Alphas he can find. What ultimate plan does this leader have that involves human souls, Sam's soul, and the origins of all the supernatural creatures on Earth? It could be final destruction. Amass an army of soulless people to do his bidding, while taking out the Alpha of all the creatures, leaving the need for a new leader of them all. In steps Mysterious Guest #1 and he's ruling the entire world; above, below, and here on Earth. It's a cunning plan, a plan worthy of my favorite demon Crowley, but the confirmation of whether or not he is indeed behind all this has yet to be seen.
I've showed you mine, now show me yours. What are your theories of how it all ties together? Who has Sammy's soul? Why is Grandpa so creepy? What's up with all those Alphas? And can the war in heaven ever come to a good end? I know I'll be eagerly watching as it all plays out.


Great post :)
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly ;)
ReplyDeleteI don't necessarily think all threads lead to one big story. I've figured up until now, Grandpa Skinner and the Creepy Campbell Clan & the Alphas were one story and Soulless Slaughterin' Sam and Heaven's Hellish Hootenanny are the other major story of the season.
ReplyDeleteIt's possible they're split into two, sure, but I really think Creepy Campbells and Soulless Sammy have more in common than just hunting. Grandpa seemed surprised about Sam's actions, but he's also working for a big boss man that we don't know the identity of yet.
ReplyDeleteBut as I said, all theories subject to change with every new ep ;)
I have two thoughts on who Grandpa is working for:
ReplyDelete1.) He's working for an Alpha as a plot against the other Alphas.
2.) He's working for Crowley. (I've no explanation for this one. It's just an idea stuck in my head.)
I want Crowley involved in everything, so I'm all for that!
ReplyDeleteAs for souless Sam - I said it a few weeks ago. If you remember many times in S5 Crowley kept saying that he is the King of the Crossroads. Everyone assumed that Lilith was the one who had the rights to Dean's soul but if you remember Lilith was still in the pit when Dean made the Deal to bring Sam back S2 Ep22. Lilith was not released until after the Devils gates was opened by Jake Talley so how could she have rights to Dean's soul or any others for that matter? Could it be that's what they wanted others to think - S5 Ep9 When Becky told Sam where the Colt was she inferred that Lilith and Crowley were possibly lovers - could it be that Lilith and Crowley conspired - remember demons lie. So what I've thought has been that Crowley was more involved then we knew and he might be the link or the channel to find out who took Sam's soul and where Sam's soul is. He might even be able to help Sam and Dean get Sam's soul back.
ReplyDeleteAnother thought is this - since Sam was immune to the Croatoan Virus and also apparently to the Yellow Fever (that's probably why he didn't get affected) he was no less a dick then Dean (sorry to say that) but since he is immune to those things would Sam also be immune to other supernatural things like vampire blood?
then the Campbells - ALL OF US FEEL THAT SAMUEL HAS AN ULTERIOR MOTIVE - yes I used Caps - I think there is something very wrong with Gramps and the cous especially since Ruby had Sam investigate what happened to his mother S3 Ep2 and he found that all of them died or were killed. So if they all died and were killed where on earth did the creepy cousins come from???? That's my real question - how did they mysteriously survive the systematical wipe out of the Campbell line? Also, where were they the whole time Sam and Dean were dealing with YED and then Lucifer??? If the Campbell line was so important why was it that Sam and Dean were the vessels and not the creepy cousins????
Unsure of the Alphas - why didn't we hear about them before hand and then the war in heaven - well we know that Castiel will overcome and if he needs Dean and Sams help (if they are able to).
Ooh, shiny new discussion thread...*pokes it*...Really nice post, very coherently brings us all up to speed. I'm not sure really how all the threads mentioned come together, but I'm fairly sure that they're eventually going to coalesce all the various storylines into one big arc: didn't they actually say as much at conventions and such? I thought they did, but I'm very tired right now, so I could just be imagining it. Anyway: I can't wait to see what they're going to do with this season, I actually spend the entire week looking forward to Friday nights!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Kimberly.
ReplyDeleteI agree - all these plot lines are going to come together sooner or later - because since when does anything random or coincidental happen on Supernatural?
I was rewatching The Third Man last night and Balthazar's comment about how valuable and powerful souls are really grabbed my attention. I'm guessing Sammy's soul would be both very valuable and very powerful. But as for who's got it? Don't know.
I'm a bit worried as to what Raphael's been up to since TTM - been no specific mention of him since then (at least I don't recall one - could be wrong)
Dying to see what Death's cooking up - maybe HE'S got Sam's soul?
And I really, really want to know who Grandpa Creepy's reporting to. And I really, really don't like him or the Creepettes (one down, two to go) so please don't let him secretly be the good guy.
Basically I have no idea what's going on - I read everyone's theories and 'like' the ones that seem reasonable cause at the moment I don't have an original idea in my head. Sorry.
And I want Sam and Dean to get past their current issues, mostly because I'm getting really tired of all the fans arguing about it. Chill people! Let's move on and enjoy the show we voted the BEST!
I think you are correct in that there's unseen relationships between all these happenings. Cas' confession of having to do "regrettable things" is ominous at best.
ReplyDeleteHowever, if Gamble & Co. are intent on keep Sam soulless for the whole of the season, I think that could be disastrous for the show. I think most of the fans, most definitely myself included, are feeling Sam's absence acutely. I have often been accused of favoring Dean, and I suppose that's true, but Sam is vital to this show. As much as I love Dean, this is NOT Supernatural without BOTH Winchesters.
Here's hoping they resolve this particular plotline by winter hellatus.
maybe sam soul still trapped in cage with lucifer..., (just in my though), as i know sam been trapped with lucifer in the cage, what demon or what angel can take sam soul with lucifer around him...? i think only god who can disturbing lucifer, not raphael/balthazar/crowley..., but i can be wrong..., ^_*
ReplyDeleten also in the clips i notice sam talk some language that cas call intonis (im not sure the spell)., i wonder what language is that? what sam did in hell that make him can speak language that only cas/angel know...! so if sam can speak angel language / hell language that mean he have some community in the pit/hell?
this question really bother me..., i cant wait to know the answer... O_o
Well, the Croatoan Virus was used as a test to make sure Sammy would be immune since that was the end game (okay, so it was decided later by the writers that it meant all that, but go with it;) However, I'm not sure that Sam would be immune to all supernatural things as he was affected by the ghost in Asylum.
ReplyDeleteOne of the SPN podcasters brought up the premise that Sam was looking at the vampire blood in consideration of how he could use it and turn himself, but with Dean serving the part he didn't have to follow through on that plan. I don't go along with this, but it is an interesting theory.
As for your question about the Campbells--Yes, they're ultra-creepy and where were they when the boys were, you know, SAVING THE WORLD?! I get the feeling that the cousins might not be alive for much longer, but Grandpa will likely hold out for a while.
Sam and dean were the vessels because the line is on Johns side of the family. Not Mary's.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what's been mentioned at conventions, but from a writing standpoint I doubt they'd devise four separate storylines that didn't converge in some manner.
ReplyDeleteHe said 'speaking in tongues' - supposedly some kind of holy language
ReplyDeleteI want Raphael to return (even though he's going to need a new vessel). He's gotta be more involved in this than we've seen so far.
ReplyDeleteAnd Creepy Grandpa Campbell looks less creepy when Soulless!Sammy's around, which is not pleasant, so...give Sam back his soul and reveal Creepy Grandpa's secrets! :D
Once Sam's re-souled, I'm hoping the brothers can repair their broken relationship and unite against these numerous threats. I miss the days when the brothers were out hunting, together, and actually trusted one another.
holy language? is that angel language or latin, like they always read a spell for demon?
ReplyDeleteahhh sorry i want to know too much :P
The Lucifer vessel came down Mary's bloodline. The Michael vessel came down John's bloodline (that's why Adam and John were suitable substitutes). But the lineage was indeed tied to Mary and John, so the sons were always meant to be the true vessels for the final battle.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Sammy will remain soulless for the entire season. My prediction was that the soul issue would be settled by the mid-season finale and then the back half would focus more on the Alpha / Campbell storylines. At least, that's my hope, because making the audience deal with Soulless!Sammy for the entire season almost seems like a cheat because he's not "really" Sam.
ReplyDeleteSammy's not been speaking in tongues (but as an aside, not only angels speak in tongues--those who are imbued with the Holy Spirit can do so, too.) He hasn't been exhibiting any of the actions that normally are associated with being possessed because he's not...he just doesn't have a soul ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, technically then sam and dean and adam could be either. Sam isnt just mary's son, and dean isnt just johns son. It took the addition of Johns genes to make them vessels. thats what i meant.
ReplyDeleteThey emphasised that Dean was the older brother and Sam the younger rebellious brother to John's plans so the metaphor mainly revolves around john being the father.
I'm no expert so someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think some people believe 'speaking in tongues' is the language God uses to speak through a person. Definitely not latin.
ReplyDeleteGlossolalia or speaking in tongues is the fluid vocalizing of speech-like syllables, often as part of religious practice. Though some consider these utterances to be meaningless, those that use them consider them to be part of a holy language. I've witnessed it, growing up, and it's quite fascinating.
ReplyDeleteIt is a form of possession, but instead of being demonic possession you're possessed by the heavenly spirits (whether God himself or angelic visitors).
I should have just asked Mitch wtf was going on when i met him last month lol. I doubt he would tell me but it would have been worth a shot.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Jared is doing a brilliant job, but this shell is not Sam. This feels like half the show is missing. Its effective and dramatic and has the fans on the edge of our seats, but a full season of it would just be too damned much.
ReplyDeleteohhh, ok i got that..., thank u...,
ReplyDeleteI think the retrieval of Sam's soul will be tied into the mid-season cliff hanger...seems like a nice ending and new starting point for the season.....and that could be the Appointment in Samarra episode that we have been seeing some set shots and character spoilers from. I wonder if Grandpa Campbell is reporting to an Angel? He is a hunter after all, so I don't see him ever reporting to a Demon unless he had turned evil and I don't think that is the case. Shifty but not evil. I'm sure he probably thinks what he is doing for whatever higher power is the right way to go. I agree the creepy cousins are probably clueless and I hope they get exterminated at some point! I also wonder where the hell they have been for the last 5 years and why would seasoned hunters like Bobby or Rufus or even Ellen with her Roadhouse connections have never heard of them? It's either something creepy or a massive plot hole! Either way, I find it odd. I'm sure the Sam's soul/buying souls/jostling for power in heaven/Alphas storyline will all become one myth-arc at some point and you just know that Crowley will be involved...and maybe Raphael. I also think there might be an Alpha Alpha. These are my overly obsessive musing at this point in the story. Can't wait to find out how! I love this season! Thanks for posting your ideas!
ReplyDeleteGrandpa unsettles me, so I wouldn't doubt that he's somehow gone a bit evil with his sudden "raised from the dead" act. Dean's always been wary and suspicious of the Campbell clan and I'm right there with him! Sammy, they're not your family, not in the way it counts!
ReplyDeleteAnything that brings Crowley back for multiple episodes is a favorite theory of mine. Still I think that Crowley has his hands full with Hell's whiny demons. I'm hoping he gets pulled back into the story when Balthazar's buyer comes to him with a deal. I think Cas is tied into bigger things too with his comment about having to do regrettable things. I really hope this doesn't tie into Sam being soul-less because that would be the ultimate betrayal of the brothers Winchester. I think it would be a cool twist if it was Cas that was wrangling the Alphas as a way to stop Raphael, who is more powerful than Cas.
ReplyDeleteyeah i also think that.., coz its not sound like latin.., thank u
ReplyDeletemmm.., interesting why sam speak In-Tongue's in fact that he is sam, not posses by anything (demon/holy spirit) he just soullessness
thank guys for info :D
Definitely not family! And those inbreds are distant and removed relatives. But I guess if Sammy can't feel anything he also can't feel creeped out by them. I haven't been missing them AT ALL. I like Mitch though so I enjoy Grandpa even though I don't trust him and he makes me very uncomfortable.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it will be by the midwinter hiatus (they love to keep us hanging), but it will definitely be resolved before the end of the year. Probably right after the hiatus. Supernatural has always been good at listening to the fans, and it is nearly unanimous that this Sam is not welcome. My guess is that they have been tweaking the scripts of the back 12 to finagle for happier fans.
ReplyDeleteIt comes from the Bible in Acts when Peter and the apostles spoke in tongues (of the Holy Spirit). They were speaking in Aramaic but everyone who was listening heard them in their own language. Later, speaking in tongues meant speaking in the language of God or heaven. If someone is filled with the Holy Spirit, they may be able to hear and understand or speak that language for a short while.
ReplyDeleteI'm eagerly awaiting each and every episode! This season's been quite unlike anything I could have anticipated.
ReplyDeleteHave we ever established that the cousins are not also raised from the dead or not human? It does seem odd that not one of the people Dean and Sam have met knew them, especially if they are from such a long, important hunting line. With all the lore Bobby reads, you would think there would be something on the mighty Campbells.
ReplyDeleteInteresting point. I could easily believe there's something un-human about the Creepettes. Crowley's minions maybe? Lucifer's lackeys? Raphael's robots? Death's flunkeys?
ReplyDeleteAdam wasn't Mary's son, so Michael's vessel had to be from the Winchester bloodline. I don't remember ever seeing or hearing anything about Lucifer's vessel having to be from Mary's bloodline. As far as I can remember, they simply said the Winchester bloodline. It would make sense as to why all of Mary's relatives were killed, to elimiate the vessel if it was true, but they certainly did a piss-poor job by no eliminating her sons. Someone dropped the ball big-time there. (but her doctor? ppl not related to her? huh.) Dean, the respectful older brother, was Michael's vessel, Sam, the rebellious younger brother, Lucifers, but I only remember it stated that it was John Winchester's bloodline. Feel free to let me know if I missed something.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't forgot too that Croatoan is demonic germ warfare as Sam put it. The blood samples had traces of sulfur. With Sam having demon blood in his body, naturally he would immune to something such as Croatoan.
ReplyDeleteagreed. we were on the same wavelength.
ReplyDeleteI've thought about Cas possibly betraying the the Winchesters to win the war in Heaven. It would be the ultimate betrayal. Especially for Dean. As Cas said this season, he and Dean have a special relationship. Those two have been through a lot together. I would absolutely love/hate it.
ReplyDeleteDean asked the same question in Exile on Main Street. The Campbells should all be dead. It makes no sense that they never showed up before now. If they are such superb hunters and so much more important than Sam and Dean, where were they? You are so right. As far as I'm concerned, those two boys taught by a former Marine father are a hell of a lot better hunters than any of the Campbells.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Adam got out too and he'll come back with Sam's soul wrapped with a nice bow for him. xD
ReplyDeleteOh that would be great! Was wondering how Adam was doing in the cage - never occurred to me he could be out along with Sam. But what about Adam's soul?
ReplyDeleteHi, reading all this is great , and you all have exellent theories :)
ReplyDeleteMe.... not so much *headache*
My Brain is melting out my ears, and my IQ is going down as we speak/type :)
All i can say is that:
MHO - is, that all these plotlines will converge into one. Sam is an important character, and based on supernatural's form, he'll be an integral part of the ultimate plot line of the season. They seem to be focusing on Alpha's, but i dunno... I think It's gonna come back to Heaven, and Death is gonna be heavily involved.
I know... very vague, and really not worth reading :(
I'm just gonna sit back and FEEL it all....oops, sorry Sam :(
I just can't put my cards on the table fully, only a sneak peek. I really need to see more, before i'm totally convinced... hence the vagueness.
As for the rest of you... happy theorising <3
Looks like everyone has got their own storyline except for Dean this season. I guess he'll only be worrying all over Sam this season like in S1/S2. Sucks. I wish there had been some mystery surrounding Dean.
ReplyDeleteSera Gamble's own words in an interview 'we've got this whole arc for Dean....' I'm assuming she meant they have an arc for Dean? Besides not like he's been short on screen time, things to do, opinion, interactions, emotions, insight so far this season is it?
ReplyDeleteRemember 'nothing is as it seems' so maybe Dean does have a little mystery going, we just haven't seen/heard it yet?
Still don't think Adam was ever in the cage, I think Michael packed him off to heaven some time before the swan dive.
ReplyDeleteI thought she meant the whole Lisa/Ben arc and its over it seems. Honestly I don't care about screen time of Sam or Dean as long as the writing is good. Hell even if Dean gets less screen time and some inclusion in the mytharc, I would be happy.
ReplyDeleteI hope so! Poor Adam. That's one of the things that's bugged me, the fact that neither Dean nor Sam seem concerned about their other brother's whereabouts. I mean, it'd be nice to assume that Adam's soul is peaceful up in heaven, I just wish they'd mention it.
ReplyDeleteConsidering Sera's a huge Sam fangirl ;) I have no doubt that Sam will factor heavily into the converging storylines. The show's abut two brothers, family, always has been and always will be.
ReplyDeleteDon't give up on Dean just yet. He's likely to be very vital in how it all plays out.
ReplyDeleteYeah, right back at you.
ReplyDeleteMy mind came up with something even more crazy.
What if they find Sam soul and it somehow got destroyed in the process? What if Dean would share his soul with Sam (kind of half/half). I mean, Dean this season is emotional for both of them. Now that would bring the brotherly bond to a whole new level.
I know, I know. Crazy.
Just don´t know what to expect anymore.
I believe there is a battle going on between the alphas and the angels. Maybe Death is the ultimate alpha, I don't really know, or maybe he's just taking advantage of this fight and is there to collect all the souls that are the casualties. But, I'm tired of the tortured Dean and am ready for some laughter. I hope that the alpha/angel fight resolves itself before the midseason break and that we start off the New Year with more lighthearted, closed-ended episodes. I'm ready for the old laughter we used to see. Dean's double take at the boobs was a mirror into the past. Let the brothers return to a stronger bond than ever and let's get back to the show's roots.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the TNT repeats and it makes me sad that we no longer have the brotherly banter like we used to :( I miss that so much! Hopefully we'll return to the Winchester bond before too long.
ReplyDeleteThis season has been so confusing so far that it is hard for me to come up with a theory! Everything from the beginning-Dean having a "normal" life, Sam getting out of the cage and appearing like he did without a warning and finding out he has been "alive" for all of these months, and now finding out that Sam is soul-less and what the future brings for the boys because of that-has been real challenging to keep up with and understand so far. But, I have enjoyed it all simply because everyone has kept us guessing this season and leaving us in suspense each and every week. I love this show and cannot wait to find out some answers tomorrow night!
ReplyDeleteI remember when tidbits were coming out about this season and fans kept going "wait, how's THAT going to work?" but as the season's been evolving it's actually worked out quite interestingly. I'm eager to see where we'll go from here.
ReplyDeleteI like the mystery surrounding this season. It's what I thought was missing in season 5. On the other hand, we could really use some old fashion SPN humour. There hasn't been enough of laughter so far. Also, just wanted to say I miss demons a bit. Monsters are cool, but there's nothing like a solid demon hunt, preferably with an exorcism instead of burning bones, Ruby's knife action or Sam's powers.
ReplyDeleteAs for the storyline, I would see Grandpa cooperating with the thing that resurrected him and Sammy. You know, a little price to be paid. Or maybe grandpa is not grandpa actually and he's some angel or whatever hidding his identity? But then I think Crowley HAS TO be involved in this too, somehow. And Raphael. What if Raphael resurrected grandpa just to make him gather all alphas so he (Raphael) can use them in the heaven's civil war? Or maybe grandpa is indeed a good guy and is gathering the alphas to get Sam's soul in exchange? Gah, too many questions. I just wanna know where Sam's soul is and what Grandpa is up to. I guess the angel drama will pop up somewhere in between anyway. Btw, I wanna know those regrettable things Cas is doing and I wanna see him rebell against that (again).
I miss the humor! We had a bit of it, even in the later darker seasons, but so far in Season Six it's been MIA.
ReplyDeleteSo you think the same thing that resurrected Sammy brought Grandpa back? It'd be interesting if he's working for Raphael (preference for Crowley, haha!)
Reading this whole thread, I find one name missing in all the theories. There is one archangel who is extremely powerful that could possibly be involved in some way. He is supposed to be dead, but then
ReplyDeleteCas was dead too! Twice!
Gabriel.
Yes, but I don't want Gabe to be evil or behind taking Sammy's soul. I'd rather him come back and be awesome :D He never seemed the type to want to rule heaven, he just wanted to have his fun and be left out of the family drama.
ReplyDeletehi Airbat :)
ReplyDeleteCAN YOU WRITE THE SHOW!!!!.... PRETTY PLEASE WITH MOONBEAMS ON TOP LMFAO
No seriously.. i love the soul stuff you have researched, and would love to know more :)
I love what you suggested above, and would love to see something similar happen... but alot of people are going to go... god no...that's gay..but i don't see it that way at all... like i said, the boys aren't being shipped together because they are CO - DEPENDENT. They're are being shipped because they are HOT.
It happens on every show going, because we are shallow creatures LOL
no, seriously... soulmates to me isn't that... there's many different kinds... this is not romantic... it's a profound connection between 2 people.
The way i see it is this: Soulmates connect with each other in every lifetime... like it fits with Reincarnation. So the soul recognises the other soul, and retains that connection through each lifetime. GOD I SO WANT THAT RIGHT NOW :(
DON'T WE ALL?
Yeah... sorry for rambling... but i do love what you think.... *tries to steal airbat's brain* <3
I DVR the TNT episodes and watch them too. I can watch them over and
ReplyDeleteover. I really miss the big hearted Sam who wears his emotions of his
sleeve. He seems so scary to me now. The way his look has evolved
since the beginning lends itself to this. He's a beautiful man, but
that smile that lights up the whole room and those teary eyes that
make me tear up too are sorely missed.
You know who I think is in charge? JOHN WINCHESTER. Now that would be THE twist. Just think about it for a second, even if it sounds absurd.
ReplyDeleteWhere is he? Why didn't he show up when Apocalypse was happening? Is he really completely forgotten? The one who suffered 100 years in hell before escaping through the gates to save his sons? Yea, I know that actor was busy, but now would finally be a good time to see his comeback.
What would be his motive for all of this? Well, it's simple: ruling the world is the only solution for all shit to stop happening to his dearest and the rest of the world. When you're in charge, no demon, angel or some other fuckface can't do a shit to you.
So, I also think these four story lines are tied together, and John is the ONE. Maybe all this time of absence he became much stronger, and found out for a secret that involves a chance of ruling the world if Apocalypse fails. He would need human souls, the soul of Lucifer's vessel and the Alphas. Yes, he needs to do those things even if it hurts him, but he knows he's doing it for the final good, once he's in charge he can give back those souls, and restore balance- or not. And that's where the moral dilemma comes on stage. When Sam and Dean discover this, can you imagine what complex emotions would this invoke in them? And to support this theory, who could give orders like that to Samuel Campbell if not the only better hunter then him- his son-in-low.
This was fun, but it was its only purpose. I know this is pure stretch that won't happen for sure, 'cause it just doesn't fit with the series. John is just something you don't mess up like this. But, as I said, it was a nice and fun thought for a minute.