User blog comment:Victory awaits/The actual outcome of Apocalypse?/@comment-26982641-20161001101547/@comment-27669262-20161001111845

Actually, i start thinking this is actually truth. Otherwise, Michael could have found alternate vessel and just kill Lucifer at the moment Michael got the one, leading to me thinking that all that crap about necessary possessing their true vessel was angelic obsession of destiny and no more. But at the same episode when Zach tricked Dean by showing that Lucifer would actually won Michael without Dean (i assume that was a trick), he also asked Dean to say yes BEFORE Lucifer gets to Sam so angels could have made a move against Lucy.

Both of Zachariah`s statements are lie, and i assume he just wanted to force Dean to say yes and get the job that Michael ordered him done. Well, in this case the most important thing was to place Michael in Dean so that wouldn`t be so problematic for angels to force Sam to do the same considering he wouldn`t have reasons to resist the destiny more in their opinion.

Otherwise, if angels really planned to make a move before Lucy gets to Sam, Michael could have used John for this purpose and that would be the fastest way in this situation.

In short, i`m very confused. The only thing i undestard that having Lucifer losing in both cases here (against Michael in true/alternate vessel) makes the plot not interesting at all.