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- Dec 17, 2019
Forget about the other seraphim, why she just doesn't ask for an assembly with the greatest minds that heaven has to offer? Are you telling me that there's not a single general, politician, philosopher or leader soul that can give her advice on how to approach the recent developments with the exorcists and SirPen's redemption?My point is why wouldn't Sera want to discuss this with the other seraphim? I think they would have a much better insight on what to do next then nice-guy Abel and door-manager Peter.
The way Sera talks in both S1 and the upcoming S2 that she has all this burden to bear and that she's the only one who can make the decision. But that's obviously not the case because we have the other seraphim. There are angels in the court room that seem to be of high standing as well. So why not get all of them together in a meeting to discuss on what Heaven should do next.
Yeah, she may still be the one to have the final say in this matter but at least she could get some well-meaning opinion and advice from them. Maybe one of them could have reminded her that she could put a barrier around the entirety of Heaven that would prevent people coming in and out without being heavily vetted first. Then maybe the exterminations wouldn't have even happened in it first place because they know that no one would be able to enter into Heaven without their permission.
There's no reason for her to only depend on Abel, a guy that didn't even reach full adulthood before dying and Peter, which pope wisdom aside, is obviously out of his field in terms of militaristic defense.
I still want to believe that they only reason that scene happened, was to imply that Sirpen became a seraph, since seraphim are sometimes described as fiery snakes and if you add the multiple eyes well, Sir Pentious fits the bill but by the leaks of S2 they got cold feet with that idea.Pentious bypassed the gate and got dropped right in front of Sera and Emily.