I've been thinking about some of the plot points myself, but... not to hard.
There was a second demon killed in the last three episodes of the season that was with Meg. He never had a name, or dialogue that I remember (I'll have to pull out my DVD's to be sure.) Meg was mere exorcised out of... well, Meg Masters. I don't think an exorcism is a killing, per se, so much as a sending them back where they come from.
Also, in Shadows, when Sam asked Meg why she was trying to use them as bait to kill John, she said she was doing it out of loyalty and love. Is it possible that demons have their own code of ethics that they follow? Because if so, then maybe using that symbol goes against that, or maybe even possession is something they don't want to do all that often, except when given a specific task. *wonders if it could even be painful or disgusting to them...* It would explain why the demon summoned in Crossroad Blues was so upset that Dean would try to exorcise her despite her desire to keep up her end of the deal. And why Meg was so upset that Dean exorcised her in last year's finale.
I get the feeling that the Meg demon has gone rogue somehow from her comments about not giving a damn about the big plan. Maybe she feels betrayed on both ends, from her own kind as well as from the Winchesters. If so, it would make for an interesting parallel between what is happening to Sam and Dean this season.
I think I need more coffee. That almost made sense. :)
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There was a second demon killed in the last three episodes of the season that was with Meg. He never had a name, or dialogue that I remember (I'll have to pull out my DVD's to be sure.) Meg was mere exorcised out of... well, Meg Masters. I don't think an exorcism is a killing, per se, so much as a sending them back where they come from.
Also, in Shadows, when Sam asked Meg why she was trying to use them as bait to kill John, she said she was doing it out of loyalty and love. Is it possible that demons have their own code of ethics that they follow? Because if so, then maybe using that symbol goes against that, or maybe even possession is something they don't want to do all that often, except when given a specific task. *wonders if it could even be painful or disgusting to them...* It would explain why the demon summoned in Crossroad Blues was so upset that Dean would try to exorcise her despite her desire to keep up her end of the deal. And why Meg was so upset that Dean exorcised her in last year's finale.
I get the feeling that the Meg demon has gone rogue somehow from her comments about not giving a damn about the big plan. Maybe she feels betrayed on both ends, from her own kind as well as from the Winchesters. If so, it would make for an interesting parallel between what is happening to Sam and Dean this season.
I think I need more coffee. That almost made sense. :)