User blog:Kaestal/The weirdness in Season 11 (SPOILERS)

This is just a list of wierd stuff that has happened in Season 11 that makes me say one of three things.

"Thanks for spending so much time on that, it didn't matter at all huh?"

"There doesn't seem to be enough power captain."

"Your plan is stupid."

Each of these thoughts are arranged in order below.

Hand(s) of God
These weapons were set up for like half of the season as being possibly the only things that could hurt Amara in the slightest, yet two of them were rendered useless (Blasting a WW2 (maybe?) submarine or trying to harm Lucifer) which I can understand, not everything goes according plan despite what Death Note wants us to think.

The thing that makes these items a waste of time showing us is when Lucifer, the second strongest Archangel and I reckon fifth strongest being in Creation, augments himself with the power of one of them and unleashes a divine blast onto Amara.

It does nothing.

They spent four or five episodes specifically searching for these artifacts that turned out to be useless with filler in between.

This kind of thing may of happened before, I myself cannot remember a specific moment, but it still renders the parts of those episodes where they went to all the trouble of finding them almost pointless aside from maybe a few conversations and the Lucifer has taken over Castiel reveal.

I can just imagine the old timey Wa Wa Wa Waaaaaa sound effect going off after it did nothing in each of the character's head.

Death (dead)
Death's demise was ridiculous, he knows that Dean and Sam would do literally anything to keep each other alive no matter the consequences (somthing the two later admitted in Season 11) but instead of giving Dean a gun or knife (weapons that can kill humans) when he basically said "Kill you brother so he can't retrieve you from where I send you" Death instead gave Dean the only weapon in existence that can kill him.

Instead of snapping his fingers and summoning an entire wall of human weapons he gave Dean his own Scythe and stood in stabbing range like he didn't know how it would end.

Raphael (dead)
Don't have much to say on this one other than his level of power is needed to defeat Amara.

Gabriel (unknown; presumed deceased as Lucifer claims to of killed him but he might still be alive)
This is a bit trickier as if Gabriel was still alive he would most likely return at this point, but he might also of just left for a corner of Creation.

If Lucifer did indeed kill him then his level of powers needs to be replaced just like Raphael's

Michael (presumed insane)
After what would be about 600 or so years in the Lucifer's Cage the strongest Archangel was supposedly rendered insane.

This is to be the most confusing thing about this season, a guy who has lived longer than the universe itself is rendered insane after 600 or so years in a cage?

Doesn't seem to be enough time honestly, Sam probably had the hardest time in their considering Lucifer tortured his soul for almost a year.

It seems to me like Lucifer was willing to say anything to get Sam to say yes to him, the cage may not be a nice place but he endured it for thousands of years outside and isn't singing showtunes or whatever.

Michael might be insane but I personally doubt it.

Amara's seemingly going back and forth with the whole "Get God to appear before me" agenda.
In the most recent episode it was revealed that Amara has cloaked herself from God's vision despite the fact that for the entire season she had been trying to get God to confront her.

This seems a bit weird to me, as Amara has apparently been going around and killing people while screaming "Notice me Senpai" but rendered herself unnoticeable to her Senpai with magic.

Amara may of only cloaked herself while torturing Lucifer but this is still a weird thing to do as she specifically did that to try and get God to join in the fight.

Unless she somehow didn't know she did that I don't understand why she kept the cloak on while basically doing everything else to get her younger brother's attention.

In additon God seems to of stopped hiding from her entirely upon leaving that bar, so Amara should be able to sense him unless God hid himself from her in a similar manner that she is doing to him.

Conclusion
Just some weirdness I noted that made me a bit confused or peeved.

What are your thoughts on it? I myself am curious if anyone else has had similar thoughts or differing ones.