User blog comment:FTWinchester/Holy Terror/@comment-11331875-20131204113750/@comment-5619706-20131208060531

While it is true that the concept of grace has never really been touched on, how come angels are so possessive of it? It's always 'my' grace. Anna had to go through great lengths to get hers, after all, right? The question on Uriel not absorbing Anna's grace could also conversely give rise to the question, why didn't Anna just simply steal Uriel's grace back then? Or any angel for that matter?

It's just so unprecedented and out-of-nowhere, it caught a lot of fans off guard. Even if you can think of possible explanations, gut instinct and previous dealings on angels and power play would still tell you that graces should not have to work like that. Aside from the previous questions I posted, we have thousands of angels are currently on earth fighting to be the leaders of their brethren and literally thousands of graces are floating freely around (canonically mentioned in 9.01). So how come Malachi did not just grab all those graces of angels who did not want to join him? How come Bartholomew didn't?

2/10

Don't get me wrong--I'm not saying Abaddon needed to challenge the angels. What I was saying is that we never heard from her again. That was two episodes, one of which lasted only around 10 minutes. She was the one of the very very few things good this season, and they needed to utilize her better--but they didn't. Abaddon's character made sure you could feel the threat she posed--but when the story skims over her and focuses on petty angel fights, you feel more annoyance that dread about your safety.

4/10

Kevin's death?

4/10

And this one is just so bad, it deserves repeating--angels looking like white demon smokes.

ANGELS LOOKING LIKE WHITE DEMON SMOKES.

ANGELS LOOKING LIKE WHITE DEMON SMOKES.

Stupid/10.