Difference between revisions of "Jesse Turner"
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− | Jesse is the son of [[Julia Wright]], conceived and born while she was possessed by a demon. It should be noted however, that | + | Jesse is the son of [[Julia Wright]], conceived and born while she was possessed by a demon. It should be noted however, that how he was conceived is still unclear as Jesse is apparently unique or at least not easily replicated, and possessions do not usually cause pregnancies. |
As a half-human, half-[[demon]] being, he is more powerful than either. [[Castiel]] says that there is no way that Winchesters could keep him prisoner and that Jesse is capable of transporting himself halfway around the world at a thought. | As a half-human, half-[[demon]] being, he is more powerful than either. [[Castiel]] says that there is no way that Winchesters could keep him prisoner and that Jesse is capable of transporting himself halfway around the world at a thought. | ||
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Jesse's belief in such old tales such as people's faces freezing in unpleasant expressions and hair growing on the palms of masturbators, causes these tales to be true for about a two mile radius around his house. (Although the radius could grow as he matures into his powers). Upon realizing his power, Jesse proves capable of turning an [[angel]] into an action figure and [[exorcism|exorcising]] a demon with no visible effort. | Jesse's belief in such old tales such as people's faces freezing in unpleasant expressions and hair growing on the palms of masturbators, causes these tales to be true for about a two mile radius around his house. (Although the radius could grow as he matures into his powers). Upon realizing his power, Jesse proves capable of turning an [[angel]] into an action figure and [[exorcism|exorcising]] a demon with no visible effort. | ||
− | It is implied that Jesse | + | It is implied that Jesse transported himself to Australia at the end of the episode. |
It should also be noted that Jesse, as the [[Antichrist]] is not the son of [[Lucifer]]--as explained by [[Castiel]], but simply the spawn birthed from a human and a demon. | It should also be noted that Jesse, as the [[Antichrist]] is not the son of [[Lucifer]]--as explained by [[Castiel]], but simply the spawn birthed from a human and a demon. | ||
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Revision as of 02:57, 26 October 2009
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Name | Jesse Turner |
Actor | Gattlin Griffith |
Dates | 29 March, 1998 - |
Location | born Omaha, Nebraska, lived in Alliance, Nebraska with adoptive parents. Currently unknown |
Occupation | Child, Antichrist |
Episode(s) | 5.06 I Believe The Children Are Our Future |
Jesse is the son of Julia Wright, conceived and born while she was possessed by a demon. It should be noted however, that how he was conceived is still unclear as Jesse is apparently unique or at least not easily replicated, and possessions do not usually cause pregnancies.
As a half-human, half-demon being, he is more powerful than either. Castiel says that there is no way that Winchesters could keep him prisoner and that Jesse is capable of transporting himself halfway around the world at a thought.
Jesse's belief in such old tales such as people's faces freezing in unpleasant expressions and hair growing on the palms of masturbators, causes these tales to be true for about a two mile radius around his house. (Although the radius could grow as he matures into his powers). Upon realizing his power, Jesse proves capable of turning an angel into an action figure and exorcising a demon with no visible effort.
It is implied that Jesse transported himself to Australia at the end of the episode.
It should also be noted that Jesse, as the Antichrist is not the son of Lucifer--as explained by Castiel, but simply the spawn birthed from a human and a demon.