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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2018 13:16:33 GMT
Four and five don't sound like they belong in the franchise. Like the last two Return of the Living Dead films. We have four archangels in Catholicism: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel. There is a great deal of levels within the angelic hierarchy. Archangels, powers, dominions, thrones, virtues, principalities, seraphim, cherubim, and angels. There are good angels, who remain part of the heavenly choir, and bad angels, who rebelled and were cast out, becoming demons. In folklore there was a third group, who didn't choose a side, being cast out of Heaven but we're too good for Hell, becoming the fair folk. No. They don't belong in the franchise. It was another example of a movie studio trying to cash in on the success of the previous films by making movies that have nothing to do with the original movies under the title to trick people into watching them. I have lost count of how many times I have seen studios do this now and it is very annoying and the 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' series is a great example of it and the franchise started out with a movie about a psychotic killer murdering people dressed up as Santa Claus and in the sequel it was his brother that did it and by the fifth movie it was about a group of demons kidnapping women to impregnate them with baby demons. I feel sorry for the creators of the original movies 'cause most of them never envisioned their movies being dragged so far down in the dirt. Thanks for letting me know about the archangels. In "Supernatural' Lucifer was the first Archangel and he was cast out and created demons but he cares very little about demons and is all about himself. I believe Ariel was also an Archangel in 'Supernatural' but I can't remember now.
There have been a lot of angels in 'Supernatural' and Castiel has been the most popular one and is the third main star. I like Castiel more than Sam and Dean and he is my favourite character on the show. 
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