/stares at him, pity filling his eyes/ Why won’t you hit me Castiel? If you are so driven by your cause, then what is your purpose for being here?
/grits his teeth/ What you’ve become is making me greatly reconsider my affections for you…greatly. /he growls angrily, a little put off by the poke/
Crowley…
/his hand shoots out and he pushes his palm against Castiel’s forehead in a threating manner/ You dare raise your hand against me? I am not some mere mortal Castiel. I will not go down without killing you first if I have to.
Blind because I wish to save myself from subjugation? Blind because my freedom has given me more power than anyone could have ever imagined! HAH! I laugh and pity you, lost, again, except now you’re simply….simply being toyed with. Like some puppet.
Enlightened? Enlightened?! You believe that some Pagan hapless God has shown you a kindness and given you enlightenment? All you’ve become is a slave. A slave to a new god.
“Supernatural” as “The Hunger Games”
can zachariah just win the fuck out of everything
(Source: heybeautifulassbut)
…Castiel? /he stepped forward again and grabbed onto his shoulders shaking him and feeling the presence taint him before he pulled away in shock/
What in the world has gotten into you?
Which a lot of us know, of course, because we’ve seen season 5 and we’ve seen how he interacts with people, and wow, there are not many ways where that sentence doesn’t make you sound like you’re about to sacrifice a school bus full of 6 year olds, is there?
But back on topic, Lucifer isn’t a bad person. He’s angry, and resentful, and hurt, and he’s reacting like a spoilt 3 year old because hell, that’s what people have taught him he’s supposed to do and he doesn’t know how else to handle it.
I was watching “Hammer of the Gods” last night, and in that scene where Lucifer kills Gabriel, he does not look like a cold blooded, certain killer. He looks so surpised, and heartbroken, and a little scared, because I think he had accepted the idea that he would fight Micheal, and he had accepted that Micheal might die by his hand, but he hadn’t really understood what that would be like until that moment, with Gabriel lying at his feet. Gabriel the messenger, the Trickster, his own baby brother, the one he raised - he can handle scorching a planet of monsters and “abortions” in his rage, but he hadn’t truly realized that he would be losing his brothers - his best friends, once upon a time - in the process.
And the really heartbreaking thing about this is that this scene, this moment when Lucifer realizes that he is truly going to destroy everything he once cared about - it doesn’t matter. Because Michael doesn’t care. Yes, he loves Lucifer, yes he raised him, but Mike is so hurt, so stubborn, so tired of it all that he won’t consider any other options. He wants this to end in blood - his own blood, his brothers, he doesn’t care. He just wants it to be over. I mean, they both want it to be over, the fighting and the anger and the pain, but Micheal wants to end it, permanently. No going back. No way out.
I’m reminded of something Dean said - or will say, I suppose, in season 7 - about how when angels try to care, it breaks them. They just aren’t designed to handle it. And I think that Micheal and Lucifer are geat examples of this; they were both so broken by the sheer force of the emotions they fell into, and they didn’t even realize it, because they were supposed to be angels, supposed to be above that, greater than, and so when Lucifer lost control, the minute he broke under the force of his anger and his pain, and when Micheal did the same, they screwed themselves, because that was when Sam got the upperhand, and he used it to cast them both into the pit with him.
/He’s worried for the other, worried in a way that he shouldn’t./ Castiel…?