*triple headdesk* I'm so stupid! I've totally presented the whole YED's a fallen angel! bit like it's a fact, whereas it isn't! It certainly at no time has been said so in the show. It's just that it’s been numerously mentioned in fandom, and apparently, something in brain liked the idea and after some sloppy Wikipedia'ing I was pretty much caught up in the theory, although naturally without actually having a real evidence. I'm completely ridiculous, so please accept my apologies, yes? I mean, it would certainly mean new discussion fodder if Azazel being a fallen angel would be actually confirmed, but in the current state of affairs it just is a mere assumption. *quadruple headdesk* Once again, sorry! That was utterly, utterly unscientific.
As for the Sam had been supposed to develop his powers back in S3 right after Mystery Spot and save Dean from hell! - I'm pretty very sure I've actually read that in an interview with Kripke/one of the writers/producers/Someone In High Places, although that was in the time when I still cared about staying informed in regards to the show. But I swear I'm not making that one up! (Like everything else, gah.)
[...] We did see Sam go all black-eyed when killing Lilith.
Oh, I've totally forgotten that.
But that goes against the assumption that Sam was permanently tainted by drinking YED's blood. But Sam's still an abomination and Different.
… You're right on every account. Good heavens, but the detoxing totally doesn't make any sense! Maybe it's just that only the YED's blood has made Sam an "abomination," left a permanent mark on him? Which, again, doesn't make any sense, since Cas and Anna only had started to remark on Sam being changed in the time in which he’d begun to actually drink the damn blood. And if Sam can detox from Ruby's or any other lesser demon's blood, why doesn't he still have the powers he had in S1/2? I mean, okay, the visions maybe can be explained away by saying that every one of his visions had somehow been linked to the YED or the Special Children. But the bout of TK? ...
Re: Part 2
Date: 2010-04-11 05:59 pm (UTC)As for the Sam had been supposed to develop his powers back in S3 right after Mystery Spot and save Dean from hell! - I'm pretty very sure I've actually read that in an interview with Kripke/one of the writers/producers/Someone In High Places, although that was in the time when I still cared about staying informed in regards to the show. But I swear I'm not making that one up! (Like everything else, gah.)
[...] We did see Sam go all black-eyed when killing Lilith.
Oh, I've totally forgotten that.
But that goes against the assumption that Sam was permanently tainted by drinking YED's blood. But Sam's still an abomination and Different.
… You're right on every account. Good heavens, but the detoxing totally doesn't make any sense! Maybe it's just that only the YED's blood has made Sam an "abomination," left a permanent mark on him? Which, again, doesn't make any sense, since Cas and Anna only had started to remark on Sam being changed in the time in which he’d begun to actually drink the damn blood. And if Sam can detox from Ruby's or any other lesser demon's blood, why doesn't he still have the powers he had in S1/2? I mean, okay, the visions maybe can be explained away by saying that every one of his visions had somehow been linked to the YED or the Special Children. But the bout of TK? ...
I don't even get what I'm saying myself anymore.