The fact that angels can actually die clearly shows that they're not just going with standard Judeo-Christian mythology, that's for sure.
A lot of people are complaining that we're not seeing enough Sam this season, and not getting his POV. I'm suspecting it's a deliberate writing choice and they're setting something up. Even Meg's accusations to Sam, about him consorting with Ruby and not caring how she's misusing hosts, sounds like a suspiciously Dean-like accusation. I think maybe we don't know everything Sam actually did while Dean was gone and they're setting the audience up to be in Dean's POV of being terribly suspicious/worried about Sam's demonic powers.
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A lot of people are complaining that we're not seeing enough Sam this season, and not getting his POV. I'm suspecting it's a deliberate writing choice and they're setting something up. Even Meg's accusations to Sam, about him consorting with Ruby and not caring how she's misusing hosts, sounds like a suspiciously Dean-like accusation. I think maybe we don't know everything Sam actually did while Dean was gone and they're setting the audience up to be in Dean's POV of being terribly suspicious/worried about Sam's demonic powers.