"And, and you're gonna fix it? Or facilitate some sort of fixing?" This story of Lucifer seems to be its own mythology, not necessarily a direct rendering of the Bible, and whenever he's addressed the angels it's always had that odd, unnerving edge of - affection, one might say. Gabe is his literal brother, and that would make the rest of the heavenly host his literal family.
The fact that the Devil kind of has a point - a point about caring for family, wanting to help - is not a happy thought.
Granted, Daniel doesn't have the full context here.
"You seem pretty confident that I can actually do something about the cosmic elephant in the room," he says slowly, "when it's affecting me just as much as it is you."
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The fact that the Devil kind of has a point - a point about caring for family, wanting to help - is not a happy thought.
Granted, Daniel doesn't have the full context here.
"You seem pretty confident that I can actually do something about the cosmic elephant in the room," he says slowly, "when it's affecting me just as much as it is you."