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Castiel then appears, ready to kill them for their betrayal. Death then explains to Castiel that he consumed the Leviathans from the Purgatory, the first beasts created by God but locked in Purgatory as they were a threat to humanity. Castiel then disappears and while trying to punish a senator, the entities make him kill her entire staff.
Castiel (/ ˌ k æ s t i ˈ ɛ l /; nicknamed "Cas") [1] is a fictional character portrayed by Misha Collins on The CW's American fantasy television series Supernatural.An Angel of the Lord, he first appears in the fourth season and is used to introduce the theme of Christian theology to the series.
Something is different this year about Supernatural, and I can't quite put my finger on it." [6] Samantha Highfill of EW stated: "Supernatural is excellent at the big, gasp-worthy twist. But the show also uses it sparingly. Last year, it was the reveal that there was such a thing called the Darkness, which God battled long before He created the ...
Castiel, Sam, and Dean find that the officers were involved in the shooting of a young man, whose brother Aaron has the staff, which he got from an angel in exchange for his soul. Castiel deduces that the angel responsible, Balthazar, has split the staff into pieces to be able to buy more souls. Castiel confronts Balthazar in his residence.
The American television series Supernatural featured multiple characters presented as angels of God.Angels are portrayed as extremely powerful beings. Merely perceiving their true form – even psychically – typically results in blindness, as their natural "visage" is overwhelming; it is capable of burning an individual's eyes from their sockets, although "special people" are able to ...
The series finale, “Carry On,” started as a throwback episode to the monster-of-the-week format of the drama’s earliest days, full of callbacks and references to what made audiences fall in ...
Castiel appoints himself the new God and sets out to right some of the wrongs in the world, but is increasingly disturbed by ravenous entities called Leviathans, which were locked into Purgatory to prevent them from eating the rest of God's creations. Sam, Dean, and Bobby help Castiel send all the souls he had consumed back into Purgatory, but ...
Sensing a rage within Castiel, Metatron constantly mocks him, hoping to be killed since he hates being human. Castiel resists this, and gets Metatron to reveal that in order to make the world, God had to sacrifice His sister, The Darkness. Castiel deems Metatron harmless and lets him leave, to the Winchesters' shock.