When did supernatural end reddit I get that they are her kids at the end of the day, but in a sense they a weren't her's, if that makes a lick of sense. In the end, Supernatural feels like The Simpsons to me. So to say that was “never how it is was going to end for Dean” is literally untrue. His new and improved. If it is a problem for you, but the dvd or Blu-ray season 1. 14 votes, 17 comments. " "You don't think I've given enough?" But, I think their relationship got much more tunnel-visioned and exclusionary of others later on. Just an interesting concept all and all. At least for the old guys, who did not start watching from 10+ season, this finale was great. For me one of the weakest points was season 11. Just rewatched season 2 with a friend (it's her first time) and she thought Jake's reasoning in "All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1" was, well reasonable. This also fuelled fan loyalty and conventions that would keep the show going on when TV audiences were shrinking (there was an article on this circa 2013 that Supernatural was one of very few shows still growing in viewership) Picture this: It's really Amelia, who gave up her husband to be with Sam. I did. And that's not even adding Bella and Meg to list who didn't end up having sex with them. I feel like Dean got the short end if the stick his entire life, and that he got it in death as well. Members Online Jolly_Comfortable_14 After Season 5, Kripke stepped down as the show runner. Also it was awesome how when samifer said " it's gonna happened in Detroit. She was ripped from a heaven where she was caring for a young Sam and Dean, only to be forced into something completely foreign, boys she did not raise. If Covid wasn'tat it's peak during filming, I am convinced the ending not only would have been more thought out, but also a lot more story would have been told. Crowley would not only have known the name, it's quite possible he met Naomi in that part of the world during the couple of hundred years after he became a Crossroads Demon and before the Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. It seemed that everything was leading up to that moment. I think its because they weren't used, utilized or in enough episodes. Posted by u/obiwanTrollnobi6 - 13 votes and 79 comments A subreddit for Christians of all sorts. we would watch together in the evenings whilst having dinner and i always looked forward to it. And in order for Sam to be utterly alone at the end of season 7, Bobby had to be out of the picture. He was more powerful then during anytime of the series apart from when he swallowed the souls in purgatory. So I'm rewatching season 1 for the millionth time, as you do. I was in awe, and couldn't make a sound after the credits rolled. Jensen and Mark spent hours in those rigs unable to leave or move properly and were exhausted by the end of it. I don’t think it mattered how Dean died as that’s not the end. Solved. That is what we see happening at the end of season 5 , and personally I prefer to go with what we are shown/told. While I did love some stand-alone episodes in the season, I did not enjoy it as much as the other seasons. Throughout Supernatural’s history, they have come up with some wonderful life lessons: “Family don’t end with blood”, “You have to keep believing even when the miracles don’t happen”, “Sometimes you have to keep fighting even if you know you can’t win”, “It’s our blemishes that make us beautiful” are just a few. Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network, starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. I disliked the actress and particularly the character. Plus the whole, 'You never do what I want' crying that season 15 Chuck did makes 0 sense in the context of season 4 and 5. The montage at the end with Dean. Also, she was literally planted in Season 15 as a plot device by Chuck. Suddenly, Ava's neck was snapped, and I nearly started crying. I think it should have been better if Sam at least tried to find a way or wait for a eclipse and do the spell like Cass did, to find Dean. about the same as did in real life. its nearly been 24 hours The Supernatural rewatch podcast just did an interview with Alona Tal about her character, the brother/sister vs will-they-won’t-they vibe, and the strong fan reaction against Dean having an official female love interest that influenced the decision to kill her character off- it’s a good listen. Or worse, Season 11. Of course, after the end of the show he would be subject to the same risks and frailties as the rest of humanity. But now that I rewatched, at least, 3 times, now I understand. However, I usually skip this episode on rewatch because the rest of the episode is kind of blah to me, and the end is so sad. Seasons 12-13 felt like a breath of fresh air for me. Season 1 songs are all changed in all streaming services. But 2 scenes that that get to me are the end of the episode "HEART" in season two with Silent Lucidity playing. All I'm saying is, Jack made the Empty infinitely angry, and it probably had some stake in what was going on at the end of the battle for the Universe, so a deal is a reasonable conclusion to draw. Of any fantasy show ive seen in my life Supernatural lasted the longest. They had absolutely no idea what to do with the character. 180 votes, 62 comments. The season 5 ending wasn't 'meant' to end the show any more than the ending of any other season apart from maybe season 3 and definitely season 15. Bray always had a hint of supernatural about him, but he very rarely, except a time in 2015 and a time in 2017, had actual like, powers. 154 votes, 118 comments. That scene is a good scene, but I didnt really care for Ellen or Jo. I actually think he knew how to be a human, having lived as Chuck Shurley for an indeterminate period before his introduction in the show in s4. This is why Seasons 1 through 5 feel like a cohesive story. What about the end of season 5 makes it seem like Chuck didn't exactly have it planned out that way? The angels and demons were expecting destruction of everything, but that's only IF Michael and Lucifer fought in Dean and Sam. Members Online One of the things I hate the most about Supernatural. And angels. I feel like the finale is not given as much credit as it deserves. At the end of that episode, she leaves, I assume to heaven. Wiping out the Supernatural would also wipe out people like Garth who is a monster but a friendly one. It is possible Jack rebuilt Cass the same way Chuck did so many times. For me, when I watch and rewatch the show, I feel like the show writers really did Jo/Dean super dirty. He wasn't trying to stop Lucifer, he didn't have an end game. So either God and Amara flipped personalities when they combined in the Season 11 finale (which would mean that is God at the end of the show, still in Chuck, but still with all the knowledge of magic and relics in the universe), or Amara's darkness corrupted Chuck like it did Lucifer, and Chuck took control of God's powers and began pretending Both Buffy and Angel were the most talked about shows on The WB and UPN, Supernatural started after ANGEL ended, but how did it manage to outlast the entire Buffyverse? Supernatural started in 2005 and it'll still be here in 2019. I specificly remember one scene in season 7, when Sam gets a love potion from Becky and is about to marry her. I mean Supernatural ain't even good anymore. Only that the series was coming to end, it would have made you cry the sh1t out of your pants, and you would have never wrote this stupid post. Also Sam and Dean promised each other back in season 5 to let Sam stay in the Cage and not look for him. I truly love the first 11 seasons but you’re right, maybe at least the last four seasons weren’t for me. I think Jack got rid of most but kept some because he has been a hunter himself and knows that some hunters need the hunt. The show was actually going to end in season 5, but it ended up getting renewed and that’s when Kripke stepped away and the tone of the show changed. While I will always continue watching new seasons as they come, I always stop at the end of Season 5 whenever I rewatch the series. It was really awful that Dean’s new “significant other” was a hot, soft-drawling vampire with a heart of gold, with big blue eyes, a snuggly vibe, and utter loyalty and devotion to Dean while Sam’s significant other was a fairly average looking nut job who I did at first, but about halfway through Season 6 I sort of grudgingly decided I liked that it continued. 70 votes, 38 comments. That and/or some more of being manipulated by the other side and Killing Lilith might have been planned and Sam groomed for the moment to realize Lucifier, but Ruby mentioned that Alastair did not know of her assignment. He became the god that the world needed and always deserved. Supernatural first season is actually really old, its contracts were not negotiated for streaming because streaming did not exist then. Even if they fuck things up, I'm super intrigued how they do it, lol Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. It all happened so fast, both of my favorite characters dying in No Supernatural isn’t like those two shows. Well, Chuck wants to end them and force one to kill another. Even if I won’t finish the last 4 seasons in 2 weeks, like i did with the first 4, but at least I can give it a try when I miss SPN. Supernatural is my all time favorite show so I do recommend you at least give it a try. Saying "yes" to Lucifer was his end game, it was basically committing suicide. Problem is the show was extremely popular and by the time Season 5 came around CW did not want to actually end it after Kripke's departure. Ava suddenly turned into this evil psychopath, and I was thinking "No, no no no, this can't be happening," and my heart started beating really fast. With the montage about Bobby, that song was made for him ๐ Season 12 episode 11 Broomstick cowboy. Chuck tried to make the story his again by provoking Dean to kill him but Dean did not do it in the end. Agree 100%! If I could give you 100 upvotes, I would. But I thought his death made sense. It's a myth. Chuck did get what he deserve a human life, with just his own story to write. 231K subscribers in the Supernatural community. You don't get to see what it becomes. Supernatural averaged 2. Time runs differently in hell. Also Yes the writing did destroy Lucifer. This ableist messaging is especially insidious given Supernatural’s large and young fanbase. Sam being mad at Dean for trying to hook them both up and Dean made the speech about Jess would want him to be happy. Probably because Sam's soul spent the better part of a year in hell and dean only spent 4 months there, then there is the fact that Sam had two people who actually held a grudge against him and put his soul through some really crazy stuff to torture him. Yes, Ruby and Anna did have sex with them but they weren't there just to provide sexual entertainment for the boys. I loved the majority of the show. I'm super excited/interested to see how the new 'crop' of showrunners/writers do with Supernatural season 12. Thus, the Winchesters can get rid of him without destroying the world and also retain God as a largely benevolent and good figure. Thus, he really did get defeated by Sam. Additionally, multiple writers have left with the end of S11, so there are about 3 or 4 brand new writers getting picked up to write new episodes under Dabb & Singer. He became cringy and over the top goofy, sure he was a little goofy in s11 but it was the back half of 12 that really did him in. The redemption arc has been a recurring theme throughout Supernatural. Undertaker and Kane sure, they kinda got grandfathered in for doing those gimmicks for so long. They did a wonderful job in the scene dont get me wrong. The Mary they knew was just a fairy tale. Towards the end of his run on the show people weren't even afraid of him anymore, they were more annoyed whenever he would show up. From Meg to Rowena, it's run the gamut of villains with varying degrees of success. The truth is messier and I think more interesting, but I also think I must be in the minority, based on the number of people who parrot the That's why you think Cas is superfluous. It's made abundantly clear in the shooting script that Sam didn't continue any sort of relationship with Eileen, beyond friend. I'm pretty sure the explanation was given in the episode where they die and end up in Heaven with Joshua - and he talks about them being rescued by God when Lucifer was released at the end of Season 4 - and them being put on the plane. 20 votes, 25 comments. it was going to be apocalypse world hundreds of millions of people would have died. Just… Of course the writers had no idea at the time how this was gonna play out 11 seasons later. They had raised themselves. Members Online I_Ask_Random_Things The show was originally planned for 5 seasons only. 2 days ago ยท The Supernatural finale brought an end to 15 years of The CW series, ending the Winchester brothers' story on their own terms in an episode filled with nostalgia, memories, and respect for the characters and the audience. This is not just my personal interpretation, it's canon to the show and I think the writers at that time did a pretty bad job of explaining it. And I think it made sense that he became "weaker" in later seasons, he said himself that his powers became weaker after he was cut out of heaven and then, all the angels weakened after the fall. Reply reply Correct. We all know season 5 was supposed to be the last season. when they say a demon cant get through a devils trap, its because once they are inside the circle, they cannot get out, so its impossible for them to get from one side of the circle, through to the other side, without the trap being broken. Still, after the series finale, would you have been happy with Season 5 ending or did you want it to go to 15 as it did? My personal opinion is that 5th season was a good ending. The show's quality declined after As you may or may not be aware, Eric Kripke, the shows creator, originally meant for the show to end after 5 seasons, and left the show after season 5. PS: Dont try to BS me (and everyone else) that you were actually watching the series. The execution could've left some with a sour taste in their mouths but Wallace has said that he planned S6-S8 to feel like an omnibus and he was aiming to make a shorter story that connected S9 and S10 in case I'm currently rewatching Supernatural (again :D) and during s2e17 "Heart" a thought occurred to me. When they were apart, Sam completely lost hope and gave up. Yeah, I think that's why a lot of fans are upset, that other characters didn't get the send off they maybe deserved, but ultimately Supernatural is the story of Sam and Dean, and although it wasn't perfect ending, I still feel it was the right way for them to end their journey. But when the show got renewed, they tweaked the ending of the season a little bit to allow the show to continue. not only did we have chuck narrating the history of the car and its first owner (why would a prophet know that?), plus dissolving into thin air, but also bc castiel tells us you can only have one prophet at a time, so kevin could have never been a prophet if chuck truly had been a prophet (unless chuck died) which its I thought he did early on in the episode with the art gallery girl. Dean seems to be vulnerable on three fronts: (1) his relationship with Sam is shaky (Sam's insensitivity toward Dean was astounding in this episode--it was like he was loving Dean when Dean's not around and when he is he ignores him or cuts him off rudely as his did at the grave site), (2) Lucifer is getting Dean to open up in a way he usually . He had just saved the world not too long ago and had been dealing with the trauma from the cage plus the hallucinations. Supernatural wasn't built for the happy every after conclusion. Here, Dean is declining to help save the world, yes. I take the last 2 episodes as 2-part finale with S15E19 as the actual plot finale and S15E20 as “the life after” episodes which are commonly deprived in most series and are staple plots for reunion episodes. At the end of that episode Dean says that he realizes that Sam doesn't need him as much as before. 5 was confirmation as well. Anna had her own arc about discovering she's an angel and getting her grace back she's a and Ruby was there start the Apocalypse. His introduction lead to the most character-driven Supernatural's been for years. He said so at the end of season 6 episode 1 in this clip. It has its up and downs, like others have said, but 6-15 is part of the shows identity I was sad to see Bobby die -- heartbroken in fact. This fanbase is largely teens It must have been the end of the previous season, but Arch Angel Michael came down and burnt out people's eyes. Eric did say that his end for the show after 15 years would have been messier and grittier then we got. Apr 28, 2024 ยท Supernatural should have ended after its fifth season, as it achieved its initial goal of completing story arcs and gave Sam and Dean fitting final bows. Season 6 episode 4 The gambler. " And it really did. There’s a difference between the end of season five and the end of season eight. at the end of season five, if Sam had not done what he did, the world was over. How Sam being used as a meat suit and being in the cage with No, Sam and Eileen didn't end up together. Ofc we all know the famous quote from bobby "Family don't end with blood, Boy" When Dean is talking to Crowley he says "A wise man once told me family don’t end in blood". Season 8 and onwards it was alright, but S1-7 still genuinely felt like Supernatural (I think that part of that was because when Kripke left and Gamble took over, she had been there since (I believe) the beginning. Hunter: All hunters eventually become so obsessed with killing supernaturals they start causing a lot of collateral damage and during the end times they also turn on themselves considering they are supernatural Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. We exist to provide a safe haven for all followers of Jesus Christ to discuss God, Jesus, the Bible, and information relative to our beliefs, and to provide non-believers a place to ask questions about Christianity as explained in the scriptures, without fear of mockery or debasement. At the end of season eight, closing the gates of hell would definitely have saved people. Members Online Square-Dragonfruit76 Also some of the ones you mentioned aren't as entirely supernatural as you would think. In season 4 dean said he spent 40 years in hell. We are right in whatever we decide to choose. " That explains why his wife's picture isn't on his wall -- he ended up hating her as much as the rest of us did. Though it was intentionally meant to end after season 5, you're missing out on 2/3 of the show. I really feel with… Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. A vfx artist for the show made vague comments in an ama about the whole ordeal being a directorial mistake. In season 5, Chuck told Sam that drinking demon blood was a bad idea, and he helped TFW derail the a Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. After 15 seasons of Supernatural, the show finally came to a close on November See full list on screenrant. Chemisty and lightning in a bottle - Jared and Jensen are perfect for the role and their interactions carried the show. As other people have said Sam was in a tough place at the end of season 7. She argued that Jake didn't know Sam & he didn't really have any reason to trust him, either when they first met or by the end of the episode. . Supernatural went through multiple showrunners after Eric Kripke left, Flash only has had 3 in total so the argument can't even be made. I agree. I thought in 13 they did a great job balancing his powers out within the narrative. Markup: [Family Don't End with Blood](/spoiler) looks like Family Don't End with Blood. Obviously Dean did try, however later found it to be unrealistic or stopped after a dead-end. The brothers were at an age when they didn't "need" a father figure any longer. 11 votes, 11 comments. Current season Live & Post Episode Discussions are in the sidebar (hover over "+ Season 15 Episode Discussions"). The end is Dean and Sam reuniting in heaven. If the show ended there, Dean would be with Lisa and Ben, living a normal life. The ghost in the art painting where the auctioneers daughter obviously liked him. Cas had more to him then Jack ever did. Chuck tried to end this, demanding Dean to end Jack. Charmed had 8 years Buffy had 7 Angel had 5 Xena… So there had to be some kind of understanding they came to or they made a deal. I thought it was fitting because Dean said so many times all throughout the series that the way he wanted to die was going out hunting, that he couldn’t imagine any other way he’d rather go, it was basically his destiny at that point. The end of Season 5 was a pretty great end to the series, though. As doctorelliot said, they (the CW) did announce that Supernatural was coming back- I was very Actually yes he did. In season 1 "Home," she was a spirit still in their old house. He poofed away at the end of Season You know, when I first watched Supernatural from start to the end, I thought they screw up Chuck's character by season 14 - 15, and I didn't like it how everything ended at first. He was so much better than Billie. I didn’t dislike the storyline or the fact Sam had a love interest. So i think subconsciously, while i was dealing with all that, constant messages from the show, the actors, the fans, saying: “You are not alone”, “family don’t end in blood” (Holy crap did that become relevant later!!), “Always Keep Fighting”, in a way, did inspire me to keep fighting. I'm am not a big fan of the ending either. Dean was dead for 4 months earth time, but his soul was in hell for 40 years (30 years being tortured and then another 10 years spent torturing others). SPOILER (season 11): I'd say the whole-body thing is confirmed later in season 11 when Sam, Gas and Dean all end up in the cage with Lucy - he literally wants to take/does take over their vessels right then and there. End of S8 for Dean. Just the whole alternative future with the 2 deans and samifer in that white suit. 99% hunters got into hunting because they lost 342 votes, 56 comments. I liked how they kept him in the story, though. The show, which premiered in 2005 (before the CW ever existed and the WB Network was 14 votes, 30 comments. At least Chuck and Crowley are well aware of their importance to Dean; they could have easily exploited To be honest I think this is a bad take. So the boys try to cure Madison of her werewolfness by killing the werewolf that originally bit her because they read lore about it in their dad's journal. Before season 14, Chuck was a self-deprecating, guitar-playing G*d who took the Winchesters' side in the big battles. Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. Those two are superhero shows. i’ve heard many ppl say Cas was supposed to be the original god, but when supernatural was green lit for another season they changed it to chuck. The characters were split up for the remainder of Sam's life, so unless they wanted to do a futuristic show, to bridge that gap between between the end of SPN and anything new down the road, there needed to be a little filler to make anything new make sense. Sam said something like it's a good thing, so you can focus on yourself. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. The way Season 6 deals with the concept of souls treats them more like objects rather than the true essence of the person. Personally, I think Jake's as dumb as a box of rocks. Just to add a further wrinkle to this theory- which was perhaps not the plan originally in terms of the original long term story in Supernatural itself, but in hindsight could be further emphasis that Chuck planned the whole thing out to end the way it did- the way Metatron reads the last pages of Chuck's autobiography in 'Don't Call Me Shurely 64 votes, 33 comments. Not sure for Sam. I think it’s because Kripke was the showrunner for seasons 1-5, and the story he wanted to tell was wrapped up by the end of season 5. 233 votes, 140 comments. In my opinion, I think Season 15 finale having them all end up in heaven as the end ties it in a neat bow more than I felt like they missed the opportunity to end Supernatural by literally ending the supernatural. Plus hippy castiel was funny. So I'm figuring a three months passes in those 10 episodes or so. Was this perma death, or just back to heaven or hell to respawn? 316 votes, 90 comments. For new Reddit, use the following symbols and to spoiler the text in between. At the end of season 5 cas is bought back to life and is stronger then his usual self at the end of swan song he brings Bobby back to life from the dead. He never should have been brought back after season 5 because all they did was water him down and make him seem weak and kind of pathetic. You know that's what I mean everyone got the end they wished for and that is great, so I am kind of happy with it. It is not true. Misha's addition also added to that after. Supernatural has always been current and topical with the actual year it airs in. S2 finale would seem to be an obvious one - "The world is ending-" "Then let it end!" "You don't mean that. The creator of the show originally intended to end the show with Season 5. The region of the Middle East around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers was widely known as Mesopotamia until around the end of WWI, or the early 20th Century. It had to be long enough to write (and have published) the Supernatural book series. End of the episode that kinda hooked up with Dean saying attaboy or something. Dean leaving Chuck alive was literally him going against what Chuck wanted one last time. When Dean goes to Hell at the end of Season 3, we see him there being tortured. Season 1 was almost all urban legends, small town horror. Though there were still some great filler episodes and the show did pretty well on an episode-to-episode basis, most of the main themes and plot points became dull and overused. Supernatural is about hunting monsters and brother bonds. It's headcanon. And at the end of the first episode when Sam's on the bed and starts screaming and the… Then the end of Season 2 came. But, imo, Becky Rosen had the best in s15e4 episode. And then spent the next 40 years resenting him for "making" her go against " everything she believes in. Very much a downer. Making a demon deal doesn't necessarily doom you to hell, i don't think, as long as you don't sell your soul. So 15 months got me to 150 years. When Dean was at Lisa's I was a bit surprised; I thought he couldn't give up hunting, and if he did it wouldn't last. I just rewatched it and he doesn't specifically say it to Sam, but I assume that's the official explanation. The fact that he gets out sucks the drama from the whole event IMO. I wish he would've reappeared in season 15 just like, "Hey guys the scythe didn't kill me… Even though it didn’t have a great story and the ending was nonsensical, the whole thing was filmed in classic Supernatural fashion, meaning it felt ‘real’ and had a sense of impact and world-building to it, which already puts it ahead of what the modern mythos-based episodes offer. He finishes the show around 41 years old then dies and goes to heaven. If we ended at Season 5, maybe Dean does go back to hunting or just stays with his family, maybe Sam really did come back and continues hunting on his own or it was just his ghost. Just end it with the conclusion that Sam sacrificed himself to an eternity of torture by two archangels in order to save the world. There was great acting by all 3 of the characters at the end, especially the boys. Part 4: Implications for the end (my theory for how this would play into the ending) So, what could this mean for the series end? I think what could happen here is Chuck could be stripped of his God title. Yeah, I think the entirety of Reddit needs to read this comment. com Nov 20, 2020 ยท The simple and character-driven finale reveals how the journey comes to an end for both Winchesters, and delivers a series of tear-jerking exchanges between brothers on the way to definitive conclusion that leaves little room for ambiguity. That's kinda where the addition of Felicia Day and all the 4th wall stuff began coming into episodes. i could not even get to sleep and when i did, i dream of Sam. The Mark, pretty sure Dean did end up dying, Metatron killed him and the Mark turned him into a demon. What ended up on screen were just the best takes they could manage. But those lines from Chuck have taken on a whole new meaning. Dean refused blamed Chuck (after everything they did and every help they received) that the Earth is not paradise, Sam shoot Chuck. Jared Padelecki left Gilmore Girls in 2005 to star in Supernatural, and then couldn’t appear for much of the Gilmore Girls revival in 2016, because he was still busy starring in Supernatural. Lucifer never actually really attempted to kill Dean and the few times they got physical there was something that would happen where Lucifer never really got a chance. I think I can accept an ending like that, i was also happy what happened to Jack. 120 votes, 204 comments. Thoughts on Supernatural Finale Season 15 Episode 19 was the perfect end for Supernatural Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network starring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins. Kripke had a definitive 5 year arc planned out where the show was supposed to wrap up and end. The problem with the ending is due to early Covid breakout concerns, it was rushed and a lot was left out. Then she murdered Andrew brutally. The move to the new CW channel in s2 came with brand-new legal contracts that did specify streaming as a licensed broadcast medium. She understood the characters well, she helped create them). Their fight with Chuck should have ended up destroying all supernatural elements and magic, leaving the universe to humans and their ingenuity. Lilith might have been staged by design, but she was killed at the very least outside of a spell-etched weapon. The hallucinations stopped but the trauma didn't get taken from him. I think The Winchesters did that, so he succeeded on both fronts in that regard. i think 10. true. Season 1 and 2 mostly consist of standalone MOTW (Monster of the week) episodes, with the main story progressing here and there, so the formula didn't really change in season 2. It happened gradually, but the big turning point was season 4, the moment Castiel showed his wings and proved angels/heaven existed. Subreddit dedicated to the TV show Supernatural on the CW Network, starring… Aug 18, 2022 ยท The year 2020 will mark the end of a television era, as the CW's Supernatural wraps its 15th and final season. In the end of the episode Madison turns again, the cure doesn't seem to work. We watched the finale last night and i have been crying like a baby ever since. The point that Dean took away was that Sam and Dean should stick together. I hope they come up with something as good when they end it for real. 6 million viewers per episode during their 15 year run and, given its ready availability on streaming services, maintains a large audience and active fanbase even two years after the final episode. However what made it to the screen is all that matters, and the canon of the show is that Eric tossed Sam into that hole forever. My perfect Supernatural series would be something like S6=heaven civil war, S7-8 45 votes, 38 comments. I think that by the end of season 15 he changed so much because he became so much more human than any other angel in the series ever did. Honestly this is episode was one of my favorite episodes of all time in supernatural. Just keep in mind the first few season the graphics aren’t the best but that’s bc they started with a very low budget. Silent Lucidity is such a sad song, I thought it was perfect for the end of this episode. 224 votes, 57 comments. Amara didn't want to kill Dean ever because they had a connection. Was this ever brought up again? Cassiel was just a human shaped Angel. I could have done without Misha as Lucifer but that wasn't as bad as what they did in s13-15. Something that has bothered me for a long time: How does erasing their memory set an end to them being threatened by the supernatural? Dean still has his memory of them, which would still make them a potential target to any of Deans enemies. I'm an OG Supernatural fan, ive thought about it too much lol when sam draws that on the car he isnt saying they cant get inside the devils trap, hes saying they cant get inside the trunk. I’ll try to look at the annoying plot-wise like you did, thank you. Basically, why are they all just hunting supernatural beings because of some personal trauma or some of them for fun or… I think Jack did help out, when sam and dean where looking for stuff they couldn't find much (pie festival not included) and what was a, for a winchester, low level vamp kill. Whenever the question is asked about what show went on for too, you can be guaranteed to find Supernatural on the list and people always claim it was supposed to end at season 5 and that it should have ended there. TL;DR: The music for Supernatural is different on streaming services than was originally broadcast. Was Michael more powerful? Did he ever do anything? The Angel swords could kill demons. Winchesters toxic co-dependency in all it's glory. Members Online Obscure facts only a real fan would know and/or care about There were several attempts to end the show over the years, but the fans kept supporting it and being really vocal at the conventions. i’m rewatching spn and i’m on season 14 again and idk i just feel like the editing is so bad sometimes like don’t get me wrong… Him just decimating Michael in the Season 13 finale is one of the only good parts of that episode to me, super satisfying. not sure how true it is but even Rob Benedict (chucks actor) said he didn’t know he would be playing God until the end of season 5, and that Kripke said his character wouldn’t return bc it Myself and my husband started watching supernatural at the end of May last year. The end of season 5 showed us Dean, who was very much alive, going to Lisa. wgbw ayne xlpph anhvve eznsb ppe hbdbgk mmnmhyyh yhsknj oeirgdg