Maybe it's just me, but from the very first moment I was sure that Gabriel was telling the truth, that Michael killed all those people (probably because I saw the sneak peek with Gabriel telling Alex about the flood before the episode aired) and that he would probably kill/try to kill the boy. I really loved this episode, I need so much more info on the Angels, besides more on Gabriel, what made him change and his dynamic with Michael, even just practical things like do Angels need food/water/sleep? Did they pick their bodies on Earth? Was Uriel's celestial being always a female or was she referred to as 'Sister' only after coming to Earth and having a female body? Why are all the Angels in adult bodies except for the one who killed Jeep? Etc
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Always helps clear up some of my questions.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's just me, but from the very first moment I was sure that Gabriel was telling the truth, that Michael killed all those people (probably because I saw the sneak peek with Gabriel telling Alex about the flood before the episode aired) and that he would probably kill/try to kill the boy. I really loved this episode, I need so much more info on the Angels, besides more on Gabriel, what made him change and his dynamic with Michael, even just practical things like do Angels need food/water/sleep? Did they pick their bodies on Earth? Was Uriel's celestial being always a female or was she referred to as 'Sister' only after coming to Earth and having a female body? Why are all the Angels in adult bodies except for the one who killed Jeep? Etc
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