I just wonder. Sam's second trial was to release an innocent soul.. They get Bobby out.. But I think Bobby and the Winch
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mcgill_j — 12 years ago(April 11, 2013 03:09 PM)
I just wonder. Sam's second trial was to release an innocent soul.. They get Bobby out.. But I think Bobby and the Winchesters will be double crossed by the angel working with Crowley.. Could they find some way to bring Bobby back?
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Grumftheld — 12 years ago(June 09, 2013 07:33 PM)
This is supernatural, there is ALWAYS a way to bring Bobby back.
the end of the season saw the Angels expelled from heaven, so who, exactly, is left there? It's either completely empty, meaning all the souls got sent back to earth too (ghosts again?) or the souls are in heaven without any gate keepers making sure they stay in their own private 'room'. As a long shot, it could mean we see Jo, ma and pa Winchester and of course Bobby, as well as any number of other dead favourites make a return at some point.
The real question is 'is there any point/need for Bobby to come back?'. You see, in all the time Bobby was around, he was a father/mentor/guide to the boys, but they've been moving into territory which is beyond Bobby's experience, it's no mans land so Bobby has no expertise or guidance to offer them, he is effectively useless in the role he originally performed in their lives. Personally, I think a place for Bobby can still be found, within heaven, working to help the boys as an 'inside man' or somesuch.