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It was also notable because Hannah has been such a similar character to Castiel in Season 4, when he first appeared on the show, and yet she ultimately makes the opposite choice as him…yet for the same reasons. It’s interesting, because I felt from the beginning of the season that she was the one coercing Castiel into searching for the angels still on earth, and it seems we missed the moment where that relationship flipped. And then Hannah’s character took a turn that I definitely didn’t expect. With Hannah awkwardly stripping in front of Castiel in the beginning of the episode, and then kissing him to fool her vessel’s husband, I figured they were headed down the road I most feared. I had also feared that she and Castiel would be forced into what would be, to me, a very awkward and unnecessary romantic relationship. I don’t trust her, and I had a niggling feeling that she was going to be the one to stir up chaos in Heaven this season. Now, I’ve made it pretty clear that I’m not a huge fan of Hannah as a character. While Dean’s story was devastating, another character’s actions in this episode were much more hope-inspiring. It was heartbreaking, to say the least, as it shows us just how much of a toll the years have taken on Dean. Dean made this contrast very clear when he told Cole to put the gun down, that he himself was beyond saving, but Cole still had a chance to just go be with his family.
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Still, it seems that Cole was only there to serve as a reminder of how Dean was at the beginning of the series – hell bent on finding the thing that took his parent(s) from him. He also could have shed some light on Dean’s past before he started hunting with Sam again, which would have been really interesting. It’s disappointing, because I think this character had so much potential to either turn against the Winchesters, or join them. I’ll start out with Cole, as I feel his storyline was, unfortunately, the weakest this season.