ext_35006 ([identity profile] bekurah.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] gwaevalarin 2010-02-16 03:45 am (UTC)

lol Just another reason I love these types of discussions. ^,^ You never know when another persons unique perspective will give you new insight into something you never would have thought of or realized on your own, and that’s just awesome. <3

“The key word here is "best friend". Because you wouldn't interrupt your search for the best muffins in town for just anyone.”
Yes! Exactly. ^^ It’s a testament to how important Dean and Sam are to Casitel. To know Cas is always just a phone call away, I’ve always found that very heartwarming and rather telling, despite how nonchalantly it is played out on screen.

And thank you, came up with it on the spot. I do love muffins. lol XD

“Famine says to Dean that hunger doesn't just come from the body but from the soul.”
((please refer to my other post in this topic lol)). Actually, you said it right there, it doesn’t JUST come from body, meaning it doesn’t just come from one or the other, but both. So it stands to reason that Famine’s influence could be affecting Jimmy’s body, even if his soul is not present. So Castiel, having an angelic soul that is (I’m assuming) immune to Famine’s powers, could only feel the physical aspect of it’s influence, and without all his powers Cas simply could not fight off those cravings. That’s how I interpreted it, but once again, you too could just as easily be right… all we can do is speculate really. =\ You are right about one thing for sure though, no way Castiel would only have been after hamburgers had it truly been affecting him, or his soul that is.

Regarding Castiel turning Mortal: There is one thing to remember… in ”The End”, Heaven and all the Angel’s had actually up and left earth to it’s own devices, so Cas was more then simply cut off from most of Heavens power, it simply wasn’t there, at all. So unless it comes to that, I don’t think Cas would ever actually become fully moral or lose all traces of his angelic powers. Interesting to note, that even in that future, and even though Cas was more or less human, he still had some kind of otherworldly powers or senses, because he immediately knew Dean was not from their time. All this leads me to believe that even if he continues to get weaker, he will always be different somehow from true humans, and that he will likely never lose all of his angel mojo, because I doubt the show will actually go down that same path as in that episode.

Still, I know what you mean… I don’t want to see that happen to poor Cas ether. But even if it did still happen, I think (for a lot of reasons) it would be very different and somewhat less traumatic for him this time around.

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