“He wants to kill him? That’s his answer?” Was literally me. I knew something was up with Chuck after he suggested that, it seemed like such an extreme solution that he had to have ulterior motives
i was also reminded of season 4 how Dean and Sam got into a squabble and dean said "If i didn't know you, I would hunt you" guess he found a way to do that but in this case hunting Jack
6:30 for me, when jack entered the series I felt as though Sam was the only one to have developed as a character and again that's for me personally. I'm saying that because Jack is literally Sam, so he shows alot more compassion and stands up for him when not many would. He knows how it felt being soulless, he knows how it felt betraying his own brother, leaving him he knows it all. what makes it funny is Dean also followed that path. We also started the series out with him hating dad and after so long he just feels love for him
i will always find it funny that if it's between sam and dean or even as there's ALWAYS a way, anyone else gets the shtick.....somehow the warning flew over their heads when bringing jack back at the price of losing his soul in time
Funny thing is, the first episode with chuck is called 'the monster at the end of the book'. And now, at the end of the show (or the book), he is the monster. Even though I doubt it was planned back then, it's a nice full circle thing
I love dean but he has tunnel vision when it comes to stuff like this and I love that cas and sam (especially) defended him because Mary was Sam’s mum as well but he’s still willing to try and save jack
Cas doesn’t have much connection to Mary which is why he would try to save Jack who he thought of as a son. Also Chuck was manipulating Dean for his perfect ending as his character growth up this season wouldn’t have.
To be honest after stepping away from Supernatural I can say there's a lot more flaws than I remember especially for the last couple of seasons. Granted I binged through all to get to the latest episode of season 14 at the time, but even now I can say it was abit weird with everyone's character and that's just me personally after stepping away from it
“My grandmother said I killed her. My mom. And I did. Just by being born” hurt me way more than it should’ve. Unfortunately a lot of people in the real world lose their mothers during birth, and their first thought is to blame their existence and being born on the cause of their death. They think it’s their fault that their mother died because of birth complications because they were the reason. This is very similar if not completely identical to what Jack said, that he’s ruined their lives because Kelly died when he was born
No it's Jack's fault. Remember Jack in the bathroom coughing up blood an burning his soul away to fix it. Using his magic to murder Mary, burn Nick alive. Killing the gorgon's snake and he had a soul then. 🐍 All of which was done when Jack had a soul.
A three year old killing a sick pet. Wow. And he didn’t have a soul when he killed mary and nick who actually deserved what he got. Especially in supernatural. And when he killed that snake he already lost his soul or am i wrong? If i am wrong he at least lost bits of his soul. But again kid is three. And how is it his fault that he burned away his soul in order to stay alive that is on sam and dean who decided that they should bring him back even if he loses at least parts of his soul
I'll leave you with this question... Who were the people that wanted him back from the dead again?? I'm also hazy but I'm sure Dean was also one of the people that basically said screw the consequences of bringing him back from the dead. More times than not he would need to burn his soul to save his family.. Considering there were multiple times when Dean and Sam were about to die and perhaps Michael included 👀 But hey go ahead and blame a 3 year old child for all of this sure 👍🏾👍🏾
“He wants to kill him? That’s his answer?” Was literally me. I knew something was up with Chuck after he suggested that, it seemed like such an extreme solution that he had to have ulterior motives
i was also reminded of season 4 how Dean and Sam got into a squabble and dean said "If i didn't know you, I would hunt you" guess he found a way to do that but in this case hunting Jack
6:30 for me, when jack entered the series I felt as though Sam was the only one to have developed as a character and again that's for me personally. I'm saying that because Jack is literally Sam, so he shows alot more compassion and stands up for him when not many would. He knows how it felt being soulless, he knows how it felt betraying his own brother, leaving him he knows it all. what makes it funny is Dean also followed that path. We also started the series out with him hating dad and after so long he just feels love for him
I definitely agree I really loved the interactions between sam and jack in season 13 but the writer's really screwed up in season 14 to me
i will always find it funny that if it's between sam and dean or even as there's ALWAYS a way, anyone else gets the shtick.....somehow the warning flew over their heads when bringing jack back at the price of losing his soul in time
Funny thing is, the first episode with chuck is called 'the monster at the end of the book'. And now, at the end of the show (or the book), he is the monster. Even though I doubt it was planned back then, it's a nice full circle thing
I love dean but he has tunnel vision when it comes to stuff like this and I love that cas and sam (especially) defended him because Mary was Sam’s mum as well but he’s still willing to try and save jack
I definitely agree with what you are saying about sam and castiel and about dean
Cas doesn’t have much connection to Mary which is why he would try to save Jack who he thought of as a son. Also Chuck was manipulating Dean for his perfect ending as his character growth up this season wouldn’t have.
The writers of the show pushed him into that, everybody was so out of character in season 15
@@hollykm oh you are right 👍💯
To be honest after stepping away from Supernatural I can say there's a lot more flaws than I remember especially for the last couple of seasons. Granted I binged through all to get to the latest episode of season 14 at the time, but even now I can say it was abit weird with everyone's character and that's just me personally after stepping away from it
“My grandmother said I killed her. My mom. And I did. Just by being born” hurt me way more than it should’ve. Unfortunately a lot of people in the real world lose their mothers during birth, and their first thought is to blame their existence and being born on the cause of their death. They think it’s their fault that their mother died because of birth complications because they were the reason. This is very similar if not completely identical to what Jack said, that he’s ruined their lives because Kelly died when he was born
Our queen's a lizard lol who knew 😀
how in other appearances of Chuck he's never worn red before until now...interesting much?
1:21 But she does.😆
No it's Jack's fault. Remember Jack in the bathroom coughing up blood an burning his soul away to fix it. Using his magic to murder Mary, burn Nick alive. Killing the gorgon's snake and he had a soul then. 🐍
All of which was done when Jack had a soul.
A three year old killing a sick pet. Wow. And he didn’t have a soul when he killed mary and nick who actually deserved what he got. Especially in supernatural. And when he killed that snake he already lost his soul or am i wrong? If i am wrong he at least lost bits of his soul. But again kid is three. And how is it his fault that he burned away his soul in order to stay alive that is on sam and dean who decided that they should bring him back even if he loses at least parts of his soul
I'll leave you with this question... Who were the people that wanted him back from the dead again?? I'm also hazy but I'm sure Dean was also one of the people that basically said screw the consequences of bringing him back from the dead.
More times than not he would need to burn his soul to save his family.. Considering there were multiple times when Dean and Sam were about to die and perhaps Michael included 👀
But hey go ahead and blame a 3 year old child for all of this sure 👍🏾👍🏾
Old death is better though.
Worst episode of the season emotionally. But the acting... man it was amazing.
I don't look for emotions so I thought this was one of the best episodes of this season
Definitely the worst episode of the season 💯
What make it a bad episode for you?