[s9e6] Heaven Can't Wait (OFFICIAL · COLLECTION)
The episode explores the vulnerability of the supernatural when forced into a natural world.
Critics praised Misha Collins’ performance, noting his ability to make the transition from a powerful warrior to a bumbling retail clerk both comedic and heartbreaking. [S9E6] Heaven Can't Wait
These were celestial medics who performed mercy killings on mortally wounded angels on the battlefield. On Earth, this angel has begun "mercy killing" humans who are experiencing even minor emotional distress. The episode explores the vulnerability of the supernatural
The visual effects of the Rit Zien's kills became a memorable, albeit gruesome, highlight of the season. On Earth, this angel has begun "mercy killing"
While Sam remains at the bunker (secretly being healed by the angel Gadreel), Dean is forced to lie to both Sam and Castiel, deepening the wedge of secrecy between the protagonists. Critical Reception
Heaven Can’t Wait is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the long-running dark fantasy series Supernatural . First aired on November 12, 2013, the episode marks a significant tonal shift for the character Castiel as he navigates the mundane complexities of human life while a new celestial threat emerges on Earth. Plot Synopsis