It's funny, because it feels exactly like the reveal of Mary to me. It isn't contradicted by previous canon and it slots into place to make sense. Plus Alistair! Casey! Ruby! So many unresolved plot points and emotional storylines, so little time! It's a golden opportunity, it's just one that I don't think the writers will actually take advantage of.
Besides, there are other monsters who have played a major role here. Would bringing Madison back be any different than bringing Ruby back, in terms of "we killed it completely and now it's back again"?
The bone-burning death thing annoyed me right until it came out that it doesn't work after all. Or at least, that's the impression I got, since Crowley survived it. Demonic invisicreeping makes sense to me since some demons can teleport, too.
I hope if they do go that way, they don't bring YED back. Much as I love him (he's my favorite demon!), having the difference between the knife/Sam's powers and the Colt makes sense to me.
Re: John's and Mary's absence from heaven (small spoilers)
It's funny, because it feels exactly like the reveal of Mary to me. It isn't contradicted by previous canon and it slots into place to make sense. Plus Alistair! Casey! Ruby! So many unresolved plot points and emotional storylines, so little time! It's a golden opportunity, it's just one that I don't think the writers will actually take advantage of.
Besides, there are other monsters who have played a major role here. Would bringing Madison back be any different than bringing Ruby back, in terms of "we killed it completely and now it's back again"?
The bone-burning death thing annoyed me right until it came out that it doesn't work after all. Or at least, that's the impression I got, since Crowley survived it. Demonic invisicreeping makes sense to me since some demons can teleport, too.
I hope if they do go that way, they don't bring YED back. Much as I love him (he's my favorite demon!), having the difference between the knife/Sam's powers and the Colt makes sense to me.