Talk:Anna Milton

"The Song Remains the Same"
So I rewrote most of the Anna article, but now I'm questioning what I wrote for "The Song Remains the Same". I wrote it from the perspective that Anna did not set out to kill the entire Winchester family, only Sam and then John after her cover was blown. That was my interpretation when I watched the episode: she only specified targeting Sam (and then John), she travelled back to a time in which Dean had already been conceived, and she seemed to only go after Sam and John with intent to kill; in fights with Dean or Mary, THEY went after HER, and she incapacitated but didn't kill them (though I may be misremembering). This all makes sense to me, but it's also speculation and it conflicts with canonical statements because her plan is described as killing BOTH parents by other characters and episode summaries. Seein as how I can't exactly ask Anna what her plan was, I'll ask you guys: should I edit the section for TSRtS to the perspective she was trying to kill Mary and/or Dean as well?

As long as I'm asking, I was wonderng whether or not I should add back in the note about whether Anna had been released from Heaven or escaped on her own. I was trying to present both sides of the argument, but I think the part that was offensive was my conjecture that she had been released specifically to attack the Winchesters' parents so Michael could intervene, kill her, and meet Dean, yes? If so, I'll just cut that part, but I really feel we should keep the rest of it, since it was never revealed and was argued in-canon. (Unless you consider Michael killing her proof that she did escape.) I had also put in a note comparing Anna and Castiel's power levels after they fell that was removed, but I'm iffier on that being readded.

Thank you for putting up with my rambling and please put in your two cents on the matter.

68.202.251.28 02:58, September 23, 2012 (UTC)