ext_40667 ([identity profile] khakigrrl.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ohsam2015-05-22 12:51 pm

10x23 question/plotbunny?

Hand wave the issue with The Darkness running over the Impala. We all know for there to be a season, the boys have to get through that somehow.

The question I'm interested in answering is what happens when Sam realizes he knows where Death was going to send Dean. A place away from Earth? A place where Dean would be alive forever and unable to use the mark to hurt himself or others? A place where someone else who'd carried the mark is still steaming over Sam's escape?

[identity profile] dreamsofspike.livejournal.com 2015-05-23 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
Cain was "in remission" as it were for a very long time, but when he went on his killing spree, he said something about not being able to resist it anymore once he got back into killing again.

Right, which is what I was referring to when I said the effects of the Mark never truly leave anyone - that they would still have the desire for the Blade and for the kill even after it'd been passed on. :P

And why would Lucifer have WANTED it removed? Lucifer was not like Dean, or even Cain, really - he wasn't tormented over the morality of his choices. He REVELED in meting out death and destruction.

So I guess I'm not really seeing the point on which we're disagreeing? :P

Hmm. I thought Death said "immoral" but I may have heard wrong. They sound so similar and "immoral" makes more sense with the rest of his description of the Darkness.

I'm very, very intrigued to see where all this is headed. :)

[identity profile] robynize.livejournal.com 2015-06-29 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
I read a take on Lucifer, with the Mark. Perhaps the Mark is what drove Lucifer to the Pride goeth before the fall, so to speak. I like the idea that there is a tangible reason that Lucifer, the Morningstar, God's most precious angel, would just become so destructive and hateful. (i am Catholic, so when show is in all these arcs it gets me going into what I was raised on. Scarily, I can actually identify with some of the reasoning we get on show more than I've gotten in the Bible. Gah...sacreligious girl who is headed Lucifer's way lol) Just a thought.

[identity profile] dreamsofspike.livejournal.com 2015-06-18 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't really see how the first statement contradicts my take on it? It's possible I'm missing something. :P I did say that the effects of the Mark seem to linger with those who have borne it before (Cain and Lucifer).

And why would Lucifer have WANTED it removed? He LOVED death and destruction and killed with enough frequency that the Mark wouldn't have been an issue for him.

I thought Death said the Darkness was "immoral", but I very well might have heard it wrong. :P