"Is Supernatural Just Rehashing Its Classic Fifth Season?"
Interesting article about the direction (or lack there of?) this season.
Scroll down for the cliff notes.
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"It all comes back to the problem we encountered earlier this season, when Rick Springfield was wearing the Lucifer pants and doing a fine enough job, except that Rowena came along and poofed him away, and then he knocked up a presidential aide and got grounded by a magical Easter egg. And now, apparently, just enchanting the hell out of (or into?) a moldy meatsuit is enough to keep the archangel himself, the prince of lies, the evil one, and Sam Winchester's biggest stalker/unwanted fan subdued in one of Hell's sub-basements.
Make no mistake: Lucifer's prison is flimsy, his captivity is temporary, and given Crowley's habit of blinding smugness paired with an impressive number of defective underlings, Luci will be terrorizing topside shortly...
But what is Supernatural's endgame here?
Sure, we have the added threat of Lucifer's monster-baby, and the inevitable throwdown between the British Men of Letters and the Winchesters. But we've already seen the devil destroy Dean and Sam and their most precious ideas of themselves way way back in season 5. Lucifer's presence tore them apart and the only way-- the ONLY way-- to put the monster away was to sacrifice. That time, physically, it was Sam. Mentally and spiritually, it was so much more.
As much as I adore season 5, I don't want a rehash of that season at this point in the show's run. However, I'm not sure what kind of ending the show has in mind for season 12 that would pack the same emotional punch, and so irreparably alter the landscape of the series as thoroughly as season 5 did... When Lucifer is in play, the possibility of total destruction needs to be on the table."
FULL ARTICLE AT THE SOURCE:
http://www.tvguide.com/news/supernatural-somewhere-between-heaven-and-hell-recap/
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Cliffs
- Lucifer has become a bit too easy to manage with spells (Rowena, the "cage project") and gadgets (the egg)
- He will break free eventually and then what?
- Season 5 has shown us that Lucifer can only be defeated at the cost of great sacrifice
- There's no way to bring the Lucifer storyline to a satisfying conclusion because there is no way to top season 5
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Where do you think the show's going with Lucifer?
I think the nephilim storyline might stretch into season 13. I expect him to grow at an accelerated pace like Amara but he isn't even born yet and no one has a clear idea how to defeat him. It would be underwhelming if he could be killed by the Colt. I think the Lance of Michael will come into play. Maybe a chance for his vessel to do what he couldn't do in season 5.
Thoughts?