The perfect guesses for major plots and literal exact wording of next lines made me think he’s definitely already watched this before, for such an intense no spoiler policy he extremely self-spoils everything
The battle you are talking about is meant to be hand to hand fight with powers that will rip the planet in effort to gain god attenttion so he comes back but michael just stabbed lucifer. Same thing with s13 finale fight
The thought drives me crazy no more rescues Cass is gone.. just wonder why he shouldn't say goodbye to sam for the last time! It hurts. Its about pain. Its about family .
When all the people were gone and suddenly Dean found a dog - did it remind anyone else of a particular moment from the last episode of the 100? (I’m not sure if mentioning specifics would be against the no spoilers in the comments rule, but if you’ve seen it, you know what I mean, right?)
What this ending should have also contained: in a parallel to his introduction, Dean saves Cas from the empty. Raises him from perdition. Amara becomes g-d, not Jack - he's three!. Then all of TFW 2.0 live their lives. A open ending with hopefulness and what the season was leading to. Not whatever this sadness and the horribleness of the next episode is.
@KayKo It made sense to me. So many people get angry that Dean went out that way but the show has explained over and over how easy even a simple hunt can go wrong. So I honestly thought there was something really tragic (in a good way) to have Dean go out in such a senseless way. It's real and that's what makes it so good to me. The only thing that would have made me hate the finale is if they hadn't shown Sam pass and for him and Dean to be reunited in heaven. That was the most important part of the journey for me. For Sam and Dean to be together and at peace forever. Thanks for listening to my rant. LOL
@@BatmanFanGirl it's because Dean deserved to live, not to die senselessly.(so did sam and Cas) He finally got his freedom and we show him moving on and finally living a life he has stated ever since S2 how he wants to get out and to live but he expected to die bloody and on a hunt. The show should have gone with it's very obvious theme of subverting expectations and not have Dean die, in an unfinished hunt of his father's, with only his brother around to be there, to mourn him, and then shown driving by himself in heaven. After Cas made him believe he wasnt just daddy's little soldier...took away Cas' sacrifice. Made it meaningless. It took away Dean's character development and his heroes journey. and gave him the death he thought he would get but didn't want when they should have done the opposite. It's trite and was also only done for shock value. Our brains cannot process a real person dying compared to a fictionally person dying differently . Our bodies grieve them the same and this shock value death caught many people off guard because the last few seasons were so hopeful. And a cheap death was devastating. The brothers were the heart of the show but just as much was the found family. And while COVID ruined the plans of the found family, it made it like the only person who cared about Dean was sam. which took away the message of the show and ruined both characters development in a lot of ways. And peace in heaven does not fit the show and is a cheap ploy. The brothers should have had peace together with found family in earth LIVING, not this heaver crap. The only people who seem to like the finale are Bronlies. Not even the general audience usually finds it satisfying. It's poorly edited, directed, and put together as an episode with more plotholes that Swiss cheese and a suicidal themed death. The characters and fans deserved better.
@@hisgirlfriday28 I get that point of view but that was never going to happen in this show. I actually would have been disappointed personally if it did. But I will admit I grew up reading books in the 90's where the main character often died tragic deaths. To me those books always gave a more lasting impression and stuck with me vs happily ever after endings. I also believe they never would have truly been happy together on earth because they would have continued to hunt the supernatural and the whole dysfunctional brother dynamic would continue because honestly I didn't see either of them grow much as characters when it came to that. Your opinion is perfectly valid. I am definitely not trying to change your mind. I just want to share where I'm coming from. For people with your perspective it's probably best to just watch this episode and feel like this is the true ending. That way you don't have to think Dean died the way he did.
@@BatmanFanGirl yeah, I wasnt trying to change your mind either, just giving the pint of view of why people are mad about the finale. I never saw a truly happy ending with this show, but I thought it would be like 15x19 more open ended. Dean dying, especially that way, will always be stupid and needless in my opinion. And while it's a large part of why I don't like the finale it is not the only one. The found family was important to the show and to know they were supposed to be there but the finale had to reverse that cause of covid is disappointing. They could have brought them in other ways, like on the phone or showed photos on Sam's family portrait wall. Not erased all found family. I show the heaven thing coming and hated it and always will. This show has a sting fanbase that is so very passionate. And because of how long the show went on, how many hands in the pies, and the different views of the show, no one was going to be satisfied with an ending. But they pulled a Chekov's Gun with many things and never finished it. So it's unsatisfying.
It’s amazing how much you predicted (jack becoming god) A lot of people thought this was the end too, they were like I thought we had a bother episode but this must be it . But I remember you said you don’t like happy endings lol
I don’t really know why everyone hates episode 20, I thought it was perfect. It didn’t end the way snob fans wanted it to. Deans death was always supposed to be that way. Wish people would get over it.
Just had to ask before this gets started, since there is only 1 left, you said you were getting another toy, besides the tablet, if I'm not mistaken. Will you get it before the ending is posted? Or will us You Tubers miss out on seeing it? You just answered my question. Thanks. OK, back to the show. COVID fucked everything up.
The thing that bugs me is that God has this watches thingy time. And he can see future like in s4-s5, he lost the future thingy when he gets bound to Sam. But now that he is unbound and back to full health, he should've had that powers again right? I have no idea why he didn't clearly saw the ending. I would get if he didn't see Jack cause he's a nephelim and you can't see angels in the future cause the demigod proved that, but he should've known he's gonna lose his powers when he suddenly don't see the future. Idk that just bugs me. And they bring back Lucifer...there are so many characters to come back but it's Lucifer. Lucifer is just so overused I'm just saying. And god apparently has powers on the empty, when it was clearly stated he doesn't have any powers on the empty, only Jack. So yeh It's an alright ending, reminded me of s11 finale, pretty underwhelming and disappointed. But yeh, the twist? ehhh, its alright.
How about you did you forget what the empty before anything was created what was thee nothing nothing but empty meaning of that is what God was before he created everything meaning he already so therefore he had power thre and that was Billy what was the empty trying to make you think Chuck had no power there but Chuck always had power thre
@@leosnyder5264 I think one of the episode Chuck said that can never control the empty. That's why Chuck never really was involved with those. And did Chuck come from the empty? no one really confirmed that or even questioned that from what I'm remembering.
I do agree that this episode is a perfect ending, but we shouldn't ignore the true ending, which I absolutely still love. This episode can be considered the "final chapter". The finale is more of an epilogue. Epilogues are more of an extension to the final chapter. They can be taken away, however, and won't change the overlaying story, but adding one in brings so much depth and meaning to the ending. SPN does so beautifully. I personally love epilogues, and never dismiss them. So, the true ending will remain just as that: the ending.
Yeah dang covid didn't get no Claire lol could have brought back jo lol. Yayyyyy a pop up lol. Awesome song. When this aired people were like oh no we gonna get a sad ending cause this has a happy ending lol. There's people conflict on how they felt about this episode whole season and how it ends lol. That's if it really ends like sam told Claire death isn't goodbye. They've died so many times they can come back again lol
a lot of your feelings about the start of the season are justified. With the pandemic, The ending ark of S14 kind of had to get gelled into 15.... so thats why its a little weird and up and down.
So Lucifer. Comes to people as their romantic dead partners. Nick's dead wife, that random man's dead gf, Rick Springsteen's gf, Jess for Sam, and now Cas for Dean. Choices were made here. Deliberate choices.
@@patrickmcguire7896 I know people can't/don't see the romantic side of things and that's fine but it is a fact that Lucifer comes to manipulate people as their romantic partners. So I think it's one of two reasons why he was brought back. The other is that this episode is written by Buckleming and they absolutely love Mark Pellegrino. He's in many of their episodes and part of the reason Lucifer/Nick was kept in the later seasons. IMO, Lucifer was absolutely not needed in this episode and they could have quarantined another actor to be on screen that served a purpose.
Ppl complaining yeah yeah In some way they got to the end and it made me happy this episode and I will have a rant of next episode cuz at first I didn’t like it but then I did cuz I understood the meaning of it
If you watch the first episode of a show and then watch the finale and you understand it, and/or it ends the same way it did if the show didn't exist that is bad storytelling. period. The next episode fails in storytelling.
I didn't like the fact that jack becomes god I think amara should had because I really liked her character evolution plus jack is a three year old child
So much of the narrative was the Winchesters trying to break away from their lives being written, the narrative, to having free will. In the end, they didn't. And Jack becoming g-d, taking on that responsibility at age 4, proves the Winchester didn't break away. At the age of four, Dean took on the parentification of Sam. It's shown that even before that age he was doing it to both his parents. Even though Jack is "hands off" he still just takes on the same parentification of people, just at a larger scale. None of them break the cycle. Chuck won. Hate this ending so much.
How is it dumb, seriously, like it is just a typical episode, apart from the last few minutes. I predicted that the show would end about Sam and Dean because that’s how it started and that’s why the show lasted 15 years. It wasn’t because of all the mythology stuff, it was about Sam and Dean hunting the supernatural. I’m one of the few that love 15x20 and the ending because, it is a parallel to the other episode that was intended as a series finale 5x22 swan song.
@@joshz2491 Swan song was not intended as a series finale. And I don't know why this rumor keeps getting passed around. They knew before making that episode that the show was going to go on. Swan song is merely the ending of Kripke's era. And the show was about the brothers and their found family. And it should have ended that way.
@@hisgirlfriday28 yes the show went on but that episode is the originally intended series finale in terms of writing. Krypkie, when he conceived the show, planned a five-season series; sure, by the time the episode was filmed, they knew that they were renewed, but that last episode in season 5 plays like a series finale with a just-in-case cliffhanger.
@@joshz2491once again no. There are interview of Kripke saying that no, he did not plan a five seasons show from the beginning of anything like that. They were "flying by the seat of their pants" writing because they weren't sure if they would be canceled. But right after the writers strike, S4 is when he had the idea of doing S5. And then he wanted to leave to go on to other things. I'll try to find the source interview again, but it's there on the internet.
Firstly, this is where a lot of folk stop. There is no real reason to watch 20. Any rewatch and this is where I would stop. Everything is tied up. 20 is pointless, really. Of course you have the COVID issue and why it contains so few actors. Set protocols of actor distance and not many guest actors are going to quarantine for 2 weeks to do a cameo likely one day shoot to do a best of characters come back for a brief swan song. Jack absorbing God power was kind of dumb but the showrunner was hopeless so what to do? Anyway, I would say you stop here with the show and be satisfied. Forget 20.
Yup! It was bad. But hell no to the show ending at 5. Swan Song was a good season finale but terrible series finale. I mean we did get pretty much the worst series finale with S15, but I will take all the good and bad to get the whole show. Episodes like Baby, Scoobynatural, etc. The best characters and many of the episodes are after Kripke's era.
No i love the carver era i think s11 could have been The series ending because yk the dark va light with some changes cuz the season is pretty good @@angelaholmes8888
Buckleming!!!!! Love that halfway through the characters end up acting completely out of character and the narrative makes no sense. Buckleming at their best and by that I mean worst. Still can't believe that had the worst writers on the show write this. Buckleming episode checklist. No Cas. Check. Dean acting ooc or just as big brother, pie man. Check. Nonsensical plot. Check. Lucifer. Check. Sam doesn't have a big role. Check. Misogyny. Well, the only woman is killed. So check.
While I do not find this a satisfying ending. It is at least a better ending than 15x20. Which as an episode itself is just terrible. And as a finale. Absolute shite.
They could have left this as the final episode and it would have been perfectly complete.
I agree.
The montage at the end just gives me all the feels.
Chuck wrote himself into his own story
That was his downfall
Also underestimating the Winchesters like Lucifer, Michael, Lilith, Alistair, Azazel, Eve, the Leviathans, Abaddon, etc.
@@darthken815 agreed.
18:27 that was exactly my thoughts. The answer - nothing. Congratulations, you finished spn! ☺
The perfect guesses for major plots and literal exact wording of next lines made me think he’s definitely already watched this before, for such an intense no spoiler policy he extremely self-spoils everything
11:05 The Battle that destroyed half the Earth or half the Room to be exact
The battle you are talking about is meant to be hand to hand fight with powers that will rip the planet in effort to gain god attenttion so he comes back but michael just stabbed lucifer. Same thing with s13 finale fight
The thought drives me crazy no more rescues Cass is gone.. just wonder why he shouldn't say goodbye to sam for the last time! It hurts. Its about pain. Its about family .
When all the people were gone and suddenly Dean found a dog - did it remind anyone else of a particular moment from the last episode of the 100? (I’m not sure if mentioning specifics would be against the no spoilers in the comments rule, but if you’ve seen it, you know what I mean, right?)
I liked it when Sam and Dean started laughing after all those punches 😂👍
It's really sad I cry like a baby I mean the show had 15 seasons sam & Dane and real life are real life brothers they're so close it's just sad
Wish they had john name on the table since they shown before how crucial he was lol. Awesome ending and episode
I'm glad you were satisfied with ending of this episode. Thanks for your reaction.
19:27 yes, THIS is a satisfying end. The real one is sadly not...
What this ending should have also contained: in a parallel to his introduction, Dean saves Cas from the empty. Raises him from perdition. Amara becomes g-d, not Jack - he's three!. Then all of TFW 2.0 live their lives. A open ending with hopefulness and what the season was leading to. Not whatever this sadness and the horribleness of the next episode is.
I always wanted Jo and Ellen back, and they came back in the montage. I was satisfied.
Well done kiddo.. always a pleasure and sit and watch TV with you LOL
I loved this ending..... it truly felt like the ending to me. Like you I have no idea what is coming next.
I think I'm one of the only people in the supernatural universe who liked the ending to the show. LOL
@KayKo It made sense to me. So many people get angry that Dean went out that way but the show has explained over and over how easy even a simple hunt can go wrong. So I honestly thought there was something really tragic (in a good way) to have Dean go out in such a senseless way. It's real and that's what makes it so good to me. The only thing that would have made me hate the finale is if they hadn't shown Sam pass and for him and Dean to be reunited in heaven. That was the most important part of the journey for me. For Sam and Dean to be together and at peace forever. Thanks for listening to my rant. LOL
@@BatmanFanGirl it's because Dean deserved to live, not to die senselessly.(so did sam and Cas) He finally got his freedom and we show him moving on and finally living a life he has stated ever since S2 how he wants to get out and to live but he expected to die bloody and on a hunt. The show should have gone with it's very obvious theme of subverting expectations and not have Dean die, in an unfinished hunt of his father's, with only his brother around to be there, to mourn him, and then shown driving by himself in heaven. After Cas made him believe he wasnt just daddy's little soldier...took away Cas' sacrifice. Made it meaningless.
It took away Dean's character development and his heroes journey. and gave him the death he thought he would get but didn't want when they should have done the opposite. It's trite and was also only done for shock value.
Our brains cannot process a real person dying compared to a fictionally person dying differently
. Our bodies grieve them the same and this shock value death caught many people off guard because the last few seasons were so hopeful. And a cheap death was devastating.
The brothers were the heart of the show but just as much was the found family. And while COVID ruined the plans of the found family, it made it like the only person who cared about Dean was sam. which took away the message of the show and ruined both characters development in a lot of ways. And peace in heaven does not fit the show and is a cheap ploy. The brothers should have had peace together with found family in earth LIVING, not this heaver crap.
The only people who seem to like the finale are Bronlies. Not even the general audience usually finds it satisfying.
It's poorly edited, directed, and put together as an episode with more plotholes that Swiss cheese and a suicidal themed death.
The characters and fans deserved better.
@@hisgirlfriday28 I get that point of view but that was never going to happen in this show. I actually would have been disappointed personally if it did. But I will admit I grew up reading books in the 90's where the main character often died tragic deaths. To me those books always gave a more lasting impression and stuck with me vs happily ever after endings. I also believe they never would have truly been happy together on earth because they would have continued to hunt the supernatural and the whole dysfunctional brother dynamic would continue because honestly I didn't see either of them grow much as characters when it came to that. Your opinion is perfectly valid. I am definitely not trying to change your mind. I just want to share where I'm coming from. For people with your perspective it's probably best to just watch this episode and feel like this is the true ending. That way you don't have to think Dean died the way he did.
@@BatmanFanGirl yeah, I wasnt trying to change your mind either, just giving the pint of view of why people are mad about the finale.
I never saw a truly happy ending with this show, but I thought it would be like 15x19 more open ended. Dean dying, especially that way, will always be stupid and needless in my opinion. And while it's a large part of why I don't like the finale it is not the only one.
The found family was important to the show and to know they were supposed to be there but the finale had to reverse that cause of covid is disappointing. They could have brought them in other ways, like on the phone or showed photos on Sam's family portrait wall. Not erased all found family.
I show the heaven thing coming and hated it and always will.
This show has a sting fanbase that is so very passionate. And because of how long the show went on, how many hands in the pies, and the different views of the show, no one was going to be satisfied with an ending.
But they pulled a Chekov's Gun with many things and never finished it. So it's unsatisfying.
It’s amazing how much you predicted (jack becoming god)
A lot of people thought this was the end too, they were like I thought we had a bother episode but this must be it .
But I remember you said you don’t like happy endings lol
I still would not classify this as a happy ending. bittersweet for sure. Finale is tragic unfortunately.
This episode definitely had problems but I wish this was the actual finale to me
Agreed
Well they did said that episode 19 will be season 15 finale and episode 20 will be supernatural series finale.
@@sidacademy764 yes I know that still episode 19 should had been the series finale
I don’t really know why everyone hates episode 20, I thought it was perfect. It didn’t end the way snob fans wanted it to. Deans death was always supposed to be that way. Wish people would get over it.
Just had to ask before this gets started, since there is only 1 left, you said you were getting another toy, besides the tablet, if I'm not mistaken. Will you get it before the ending is posted? Or will us You Tubers miss out on seeing it? You just answered my question. Thanks. OK, back to the show. COVID fucked everything up.
The thing that bugs me is that God has this watches thingy time. And he can see future like in s4-s5, he lost the future thingy when he gets bound to Sam. But now that he is unbound and back to full health, he should've had that powers again right? I have no idea why he didn't clearly saw the ending. I would get if he didn't see Jack cause he's a nephelim and you can't see angels in the future cause the demigod proved that, but he should've known he's gonna lose his powers when he suddenly don't see the future. Idk that just bugs me. And they bring back Lucifer...there are so many characters to come back but it's Lucifer. Lucifer is just so overused I'm just saying. And god apparently has powers on the empty, when it was clearly stated he doesn't have any powers on the empty, only Jack. So yeh
It's an alright ending, reminded me of s11 finale, pretty underwhelming and disappointed. But yeh, the twist? ehhh, its alright.
How about you did you forget what the empty before anything was created what was thee nothing nothing but empty meaning of that is what God was before he created everything meaning he already so therefore he had power thre and that was Billy what was the empty trying to make you think Chuck had no power there but Chuck always had power thre
@@leosnyder5264 I think one of the episode Chuck said that can never control the empty. That's why Chuck never really was involved with those. And did Chuck come from the empty? no one really confirmed that or even questioned that from what I'm remembering.
I wish this actually were the last episode. The actual last one… It pissed me off beyond words. Hate it with passion.
I love the ending! My second favorite finale.
Yes the finale is hot garbage one of the worst finales ever
I do agree that this episode is a perfect ending, but we shouldn't ignore the true ending, which I absolutely still love. This episode can be considered the "final chapter". The finale is more of an epilogue. Epilogues are more of an extension to the final chapter. They can be taken away, however, and won't change the overlaying story, but adding one in brings so much depth and meaning to the ending. SPN does so beautifully. I personally love epilogues, and never dismiss them. So, the true ending will remain just as that: the ending.
@@Qkii_bun Same! It ended the way it was supposed to and not the way Chuck (or we) wanted it to.
@@angelaholmes8888 😂
Yeah dang covid didn't get no Claire lol could have brought back jo lol. Yayyyyy a pop up lol. Awesome song. When this aired people were like oh no we gonna get a sad ending cause this has a happy ending lol. There's people conflict on how they felt about this episode whole season and how it ends lol. That's if it really ends like sam told Claire death isn't goodbye. They've died so many times they can come back again lol
This episode felt super rushed and it tried Swan Song with that fight scene.
Yep the episode was totally rushed 💯
@@patrickmcguire7896 Yes, that was my biggest issue why were 14, 15, & 16 not story related.
@@patrickmcguire7896 this, it should have been a two part episode beat god too easily
a lot of your feelings about the start of the season are justified. With the pandemic, The ending ark of S14 kind of had to get gelled into 15.... so thats why its a little weird and up and down.
They filmed all of season 15 (with the exception of the last 2 episodes) before March 2020. Pandemic had nothing to do with it.
I stand corrected
So Lucifer.
Comes to people as their romantic dead partners.
Nick's dead wife, that random man's dead gf, Rick Springsteen's gf, Jess for Sam, and now Cas for Dean.
Choices were made here. Deliberate choices.
@@patrickmcguire7896 I know people can't/don't see the romantic side of things and that's fine but it is a fact that Lucifer comes to manipulate people as their romantic partners. So I think it's one of two reasons why he was brought back. The other is that this episode is written by Buckleming and they absolutely love Mark Pellegrino. He's in many of their episodes and part of the reason Lucifer/Nick was kept in the later seasons.
IMO, Lucifer was absolutely not needed in this episode and they could have quarantined another actor to be on screen that served a purpose.
Ppl complaining yeah yeah In some way they got to the end and it made me happy this episode and I will have a rant of next episode cuz at first I didn’t like it but then I did cuz I understood the meaning of it
If you watch the first episode of a show and then watch the finale and you understand it, and/or it ends the same way it did if the show didn't exist that is bad storytelling. period.
The next episode fails in storytelling.
@@hisgirlfriday28 I’m saying I understood why they decided to end it the way they did for the last episode nothing more it’s not deep
I didn't like the fact that jack becomes god I think amara should had because I really liked her character evolution plus jack is a three year old child
Exactly. Making Jack god just continued the parentification of the Winchesters.
don't mind jack but shouldn't have been god
So much of the narrative was the Winchesters trying to break away from their lives being written, the narrative, to having free will.
In the end, they didn't. And Jack becoming g-d, taking on that responsibility at age 4, proves the Winchester didn't break away.
At the age of four, Dean took on the parentification of Sam. It's shown that even before that age he was doing it to both his parents.
Even though Jack is "hands off" he still just takes on the same parentification of people, just at a larger scale.
None of them break the cycle.
Chuck won.
Hate this ending so much.
Because their chosen finale was a stupid-ass decision I've elected to ignore it. This would have been a much better ending.
How is it dumb, seriously, like it is just a typical episode, apart from the last few minutes. I predicted that the show would end about Sam and Dean because that’s how it started and that’s why the show lasted 15 years. It wasn’t because of all the mythology stuff, it was about Sam and Dean hunting the supernatural. I’m one of the few that love 15x20 and the ending because, it is a parallel to the other episode that was intended as a series finale 5x22 swan song.
@@joshz2491 Swan song was not intended as a series finale. And I don't know why this rumor keeps getting passed around. They knew before making that episode that the show was going to go on.
Swan song is merely the ending of Kripke's era.
And the show was about the brothers and their found family. And it should have ended that way.
@@hisgirlfriday28 yes the show went on but that episode is the originally intended series finale in terms of writing. Krypkie, when he conceived the show, planned a five-season series; sure, by the time the episode was filmed, they knew that they were renewed, but that last episode in season 5 plays like a series finale with a just-in-case cliffhanger.
@@joshz2491once again no. There are interview of Kripke saying that no, he did not plan a five seasons show from the beginning of anything like that. They were "flying by the seat of their pants" writing because they weren't sure if they would be canceled. But right after the writers strike, S4 is when he had the idea of doing S5. And then he wanted to leave to go on to other things. I'll try to find the source interview again, but it's there on the internet.
This was the perfect ending ad should have been the finale. The actual finale is a badly-written, out of character disaster.
Firstly, this is where a lot of folk stop. There is no real reason to watch 20. Any rewatch and this is where I would stop. Everything is tied up.
20 is pointless, really.
Of course you have the COVID issue and why it contains so few actors. Set protocols of actor distance and not many guest actors are going to quarantine for 2 weeks to do a cameo likely one day shoot to do a best of characters come back for a brief swan song.
Jack absorbing God power was kind of dumb but the showrunner was hopeless so what to do?
Anyway, I would say you stop here with the show and be satisfied. Forget 20.
I am one of the few who like the last episode but I agree that it wasn't really necessary and you could easily skip the next ep.
I really hated that Michael betrayed sam and dean that was so stupid
One of many ooc things to try and subvert the narrative. Like bringing Lucifer back.
I expect nothing else from Buckleming.
That fight between Lucifer and Michael was so lame to me it definitely reminds me of the season 13 finale fight which was also terrible
@@patrickmcguire7896 yep season 15 sucked even though I do love the Carver era the show should had ended in season 5
Yup! It was bad. But hell no to the show ending at 5. Swan Song was a good season finale but terrible series finale. I mean we did get pretty much the worst series finale with S15, but I will take all the good and bad to get the whole show. Episodes like Baby, Scoobynatural, etc. The best characters and many of the episodes are after Kripke's era.
No i love the carver era i think s11 could have been The series ending because yk the dark va light with some changes cuz the season is pretty good @@angelaholmes8888
Buckleming!!!!!
Love that halfway through the characters end up acting completely out of character and the narrative makes no sense. Buckleming at their best and by that I mean worst. Still can't believe that had the worst writers on the show write this.
Buckleming episode checklist.
No Cas. Check.
Dean acting ooc or just as big brother, pie man. Check.
Nonsensical plot. Check.
Lucifer. Check.
Sam doesn't have a big role. Check.
Misogyny. Well, the only woman is killed. So check.
While I do not find this a satisfying ending. It is at least a better ending than 15x20. Which as an episode itself is just terrible. And as a finale. Absolute shite.