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m (Just changing the references of Gabriel in Mystery Spot back to the Trickster, since that's what he was known by until Changing Channels.)
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==[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]==
 
==[[3.11 Mystery Spot]]==
Sam and Dean get caught in a seemingly infinite time loop, where Dean continually dies in increasingly strange ways, and Sam continually fails to save him.  It is only after a hundred or so repeats of the situation does Sam finally realizes that it is the  [[Trickster]] at work, and manages to locate the culprit.  He threatens their tormentor with a blood covered stake, causing the [[Gabriel]] to reveal himself and agree to break the loop.  However, in spite of the loop breaking, Dean once again dies  for good.  Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way.  Eventually, it is [[Gabriel]] who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and when people die, you just have to learn to accept it and live with it.  Nonetheless, Sam pleads with the Trickster to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he could save Dean.  Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.  
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Sam and Dean get caught in a seemingly infinite time loop, where Dean continually dies in increasingly strange ways, and Sam continually fails to save him.  It is only after a hundred or so repeats of the situation does Sam finally realizes that it is the  [[Trickster]] at work, and manages to locate the culprit.  He threatens their tormentor with a blood covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop.  However, in spite of the loop breaking, Dean once again dies  for good.  Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way.  Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and when people die, you just have to learn to accept it and live with it.  Nonetheless, Sam pleads with him to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he could save Dean.  Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.  
  
  
 
==[[5.08 Changing Channels]]==
 
==[[5.08 Changing Channels]]==
The [[Trickster]] traps Sam and Dean in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles' as [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]'s vessels. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an angel and trap him in a ring of [[Holy Oil]]. He confirms that he is indeed the [[Archangel]] known as [[Gabriel]]. He says that Sam and Dean are destined to be the vessels, because they mirror the relationship between [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]].  
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The [[Trickster]] traps Sam and Dean in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles' as [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]'s vessels. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an angel and trap him in a ring of [[Holy Oil]]. He confirms that he is indeed the [[Archangel]] known as [[Gabriel]]. A long time ago, he left Heaven to live on Earth, as he could no longer bear the sight of his brothers fighting each other. He then tells the Winchesters that they are destined to be the vessels, as they mirror this relationship between [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]]. He says he's sorry they couldn't have a happy TV show-like ending, but it's a destiny they must face. The brothers refuse to accept this, and begin to leave. Gabriel calls after them and ask if they really plan to leave him there forever, to which Dean replies that they wouldn't, since they don't "mess with people" like he does. Dean then extinguishes the fire by turning on the sprinklers, and leaves Gabriel with a final thought: in the end, this wasn't about his brothers' fight or about the Winchesters' destiny, but how the archangel was too much of a coward to stand up to his family.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:50, 6 November 2009


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Name Gabriel aka The Trickster
Actor Richard Speight Jr.
Dates
Location no fixed address
Occupation Archangel
Episode(s) 2.15 Tall Tales
3.11 Mystery Spot

Tired of the conflict between Angels and God - his family - Gabriel the Archangel has been on Earth disguised as a Trickster. In this role he goes about giving people their "just desserts" - punishing people in a way that ironically fits what he sees as their 'crime'. He likes the good life - wine, women and is known to have a sweet tooth.

2.15 Tall Tales

Sam and Dean go to investigate a series of strange deaths unknowingly encountering Gabriel in his guise as the school's night janitor. It isn't until Bobby suggests that they are dealing with a Trickster, that they track him down. However, the Trickster is waiting for them, and he offers them a peaceful resolution so long as they let him leave to terrorize another town. Naturally, the Winchesters refuse and attack him, along with the help of Bobby. However, he easily rebuffs them by conjures beings (scantily clad women, chainsaw wielding psychopaths) to fight for him, while he sits back and enjoys the show that is put on before him. Nonetheless, Dean manages to stabs him (as this is meant to kill a Trickster, while he is distracted, causing his creations to disappear and the fight to end. Although the hunters believe they bested him, the Trickster survives the ordeal, having created a copy to replace him during the fight.

3.11 Mystery Spot

Sam and Dean get caught in a seemingly infinite time loop, where Dean continually dies in increasingly strange ways, and Sam continually fails to save him. It is only after a hundred or so repeats of the situation does Sam finally realizes that it is the Trickster at work, and manages to locate the culprit. He threatens their tormentor with a blood covered stake, causing the Trickster to reveal himself and agree to break the loop. However, in spite of the loop breaking, Dean once again dies for good. Throughout the next several months, Sam becomes a far colder and more calculated person as he attempts to track down the Trickster, killing whatever threat he can along the way. Eventually, it is the Trickster who calls the younger Winchester to him, where he tries to drive in a point: that the two brothers continually sacrificing themselves for one another would bring no good, and when people die, you just have to learn to accept it and live with it. Nonetheless, Sam pleads with him to turn back time to that Wednesday so that he could save Dean. Reluctantly, the Trickster agrees, lamenting that the whole situation had become boring months ago for him anyway.


5.08 Changing Channels

The Trickster traps Sam and Dean in a series of TV shows in an attempt to drive home the lesson that they must play their roles' as Michael and Lucifer's vessels. Sam and Dean finally work out that he is an angel and trap him in a ring of Holy Oil. He confirms that he is indeed the Archangel known as Gabriel. A long time ago, he left Heaven to live on Earth, as he could no longer bear the sight of his brothers fighting each other. He then tells the Winchesters that they are destined to be the vessels, as they mirror this relationship between Michael and Lucifer. He says he's sorry they couldn't have a happy TV show-like ending, but it's a destiny they must face. The brothers refuse to accept this, and begin to leave. Gabriel calls after them and ask if they really plan to leave him there forever, to which Dean replies that they wouldn't, since they don't "mess with people" like he does. Dean then extinguishes the fire by turning on the sprinklers, and leaves Gabriel with a final thought: in the end, this wasn't about his brothers' fight or about the Winchesters' destiny, but how the archangel was too much of a coward to stand up to his family.

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