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== [[Television]] ==
== [[Television]] ==
* ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'''s first order of business after [[Our Angels Are Different|inventing a cavalry]] was [[Jerkass|inventing reasons]] [[Lawful Stupid|for that cavalry not to help]]. The angels as a faction are stuck in a revolving door between this and [[Cavalry Betrayal]]. Refusal to answer the call happens regularly, but here are some notable examples:
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'''s first order of business after [[Our Angels Are Different|inventing a cavalry]] was [[Jerkass|inventing reasons]] [[Lawful Stupid|for that cavalry not to help]]. The angels as a faction are stuck in a revolving door between this and [[Cavalry Betrayal]]. Refusal to answer the call happens regularly, but here are some notable examples:
** Castiel turns down Dean's pleas in Season 4's [[Meta Fiction|The Monster at the End of this Book]], although he does [[Could Say It, But...|offer]] [[Let's You and Him Fight|a creative solution]].
** Castiel turns down Dean's pleas in Season 4's [[Meta Fiction|The Monster at the End of this Book]], although he does [[Could Say It, But...|offer]] [[Let's You and Him Fight|a creative solution]].
** [[Trickster Archetype|The Trickster]] refuses to help the Winchesters when they come calling on the eve of Armageddon. [[Changed My Mind, Kid|It doesn't take]].
** [[Trickster Archetype|The Trickster]] refuses to help the Winchesters when they come calling on the eve of Armageddon. [[Changed My Mind, Kid|It doesn't take]].