[But Sam says it a little lamely, because once you meet the Winchesters, you're sort of doomed to never have a normal life ever again. He sort of feels guilty about that (and by sort of, he means a lot) but Sam also has the feeling that Charlie kind of prefers it this way.]
-- but yeah, your powers are a reflection of your time spent in Asgard. As far as I can tell, you get stronger the more time you practice and the longer you're here. You should get a power-up in a month or two if you keep at it.
[Voice]
Not yet It turns out that real fire magic? Not so powerful. But I'm working on it.
How's it hanging, Sam?
[Voice]
[Sam... never uses his, but whatever.]
Oh, the usual. Saving people, making an honest living, the family business.
[Voice]
[Except she doesn't really want to double in size, none of her novelty shirts would fit.]
So how is business here anyway? Because you know I'm totally here to help.
[Voice]
[As for business -- ]
It's relatively slow -- we're in constant dialogue with the gods and goddesses here about going home, but we're stuck here until further notice.
[Voice]
[Heeere's Deany!]
[Voice]
[With a slight laugh.]
But enjoy the peace while it lasts. This place turns upside down often enough even without the daily rise-and-grind of monster killing.
[Voice]
Oh well, who needs normalcy. Like I ever stood a chance at that, huh?
[Voice]
[But Sam says it a little lamely, because once you meet the Winchesters, you're sort of doomed to never have a normal life ever again. He sort of feels guilty about that (and by sort of, he means a lot) but Sam also has the feeling that Charlie kind of prefers it this way.]
-- but yeah, your powers are a reflection of your time spent in Asgard. As far as I can tell, you get stronger the more time you practice and the longer you're here. You should get a power-up in a month or two if you keep at it.