See I'm still hung up on why THIS instance of a character being sent to hell is supposed to stick, narratively, when literally every season finale the show has ever had that I am aware of has that happen to someone and then next season they just kinda come back.
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Replying to @SecretGamerGrrl @arthur_affect
Emphabet, Multiple Persona-lites Retweeted Vapor Weyve
Well there's no next season this time. Also apparently it happens to lots of women and people of color, according to this thread, so having it happen to The Gay seems fittinghttps://twitter.com/Nymphomachy/status/1106343533114462208?s=19 …
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(I have not watched it in seven years) also I think this is an extra bad hell? It's not normal hell, it's The Empty. Like maybe he comes back if they kill it at the end, but it's super duper hell you don't get to come back from, from what I understand after reading one article
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Replying to @CuddlePotato @SecretGamerGrrl
The Empty isn't Hell Hell is a place God intentionally created to catch evil souls and keep them locked up without destroying them (because God can't bear to throw anything away) The Empty is where things go that really are truly destroyed
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The problem is that in Supernatural metaphysics, really truly destroying things is a new concept and one that doesn't actually work The Empty used to only exist in potentia, back when God and the Darkness were eternal and unchanging
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The world of conflict and death God created allowed for the possibility for the first time of things that first are and then, later, are not But are never *completely* not because existence still calls to them, implicitly, like a puzzle with a missing piece
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The sapient being known as the Empty experiences its own existence as having been perfect peace and dreamless sleep, until the actions of beings in creation - especially the Winchesters - started giving it form and identity in negative space
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Replying to @arthur_affect @CuddlePotato
So what I'm gathering here is: A- they did, at least, spend a whole season setting up a bunch of new metaphysics asspullery to justify this. B- They've basically going to end the show as was kind of inevitable for some time by having them kill like, the concept of killing things?
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Oh, they already killed Death several seasons ago. This was the new hire.
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I mean she's the New Death but she nonetheless is in fact Death, that's the whole point
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I like that Death vs. New Death was already a thing in Discworld, I wonder if someone on the writing staff read Reaper Man
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ackblom12 and
Death and the Empty are different, btw, the entity Death is in fact the Empty's frenemy because Death is the one directly responsible for putting entities into the Empty
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