I see. Yes, it was open to interpretation, although I never thought they insinuated it could have been Michael, just because he was mentioned. Honestly, that thought never crossed my mind. LOL And yes, I do think that Dean was genuinely impressed and that the incident opened his mind to the idea of higher justice, but I don't think he truly believed it was divine intervention of some sort. I think he phrased it the way he does to restore some of Sam's faith. :)
Well, Kripke openly admitted that he never planned to add angels until the unexpected story twist with Dean's stint in hell kind of forced him to. He didn't draw back on what he said earlier, if that's what you were asking. It's just one of those things that changed during the creative process. It happens. No need to make excuses for it. LOL
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Date: 2010-01-27 01:08 am (UTC)Well, Kripke openly admitted that he never planned to add angels until the unexpected story twist with Dean's stint in hell kind of forced him to. He didn't draw back on what he said earlier, if that's what you were asking. It's just one of those things that changed during the creative process. It happens. No need to make excuses for it. LOL