User blog comment:Lambda1/"We Happy Few" - Discussion/@comment-26992577-20160524215123

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"Those were Chuck's exact words. And yes, Dean said he wanted to kill her prior to God's response. However, unless you're actually suggesting that every single writer was inflicted with amnesia and forgot that Amara is nigh-indesctructible, it's obvious that God didn't mean to imply that Dean's attack would have actually killed her."

What else would the writers want to implicate with those words ? Why use this formulation ? And let's assume they wanted to express something different, they failed considering how many people "don't understand" the line.

"People show non-existent flaws. They really don't understand the show. Each attack on Amara had a specific intent in mind, and they still failed, which is the main point every complainer keeps ignoring."

Assuming this is true (Out of nothing), they didn't explain the purpose of each attack, so it wouldn't really contribute the the viewers understanding of the scenes.