The Big Picture As we anxiously await any more news about the possible return of Supernatural to television screens everywhere, fans continue to rewatch the horror/fantasy series over and over again. We just can't get enough of the brother's Winchester. But until Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles fully commit to the program , one thing that's of note while revisiting the show's first few seasons is that the first three seasons didn't include angels.
Interestingly, the episode ends with Dean admitting defeat. Dean is shocked that he begins to believe in the concept of divine intervention, and even encourages Sam in his wavering faith. Despite that, the rest of the season and into the third don't make much use or mention of angels, God, or heaven ever again. "Angels and supernatural forces of good are much more elusive," Kripke told TV Guide in 2007 regarding how good supernatural forces interact with the world.
Not unlike humans or demons, angels were given well-rounded personalities, questionable motives, and more power than Sam and Dean knew what to do with. We always thought that, given that there are demons, the Devil might be out there. Kripke himself notes that the plan was always to bring about the biblical Apocalypse with Satan leading the charge.
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