Okay, so we had some thought-provoking turns in this one. For one thing, this is the second episode in a row with a monster who demonstrates self sacrifice for the sake of others-- I don't know if this one counts, since Lilith implied that it was orchestrated by Chuck as foreshadowing, but interesting nonetheless.
And Lilith is back with a brand-new body, implying that the proprietor of the Big Empty is involved in Chuck's plans somehow. That remains to be seen, I guess. But Lilith did succeed in her mission to destroy the Equalizer. I'm wondering if the boys had the foresight to bring that lump of metal back to the Bunker-- even melted, it may have magical properties that someone like Castiel could exploit (if he ever returns, which I'm sure he will).
Sam is still having visions, which seem to be rotating through all of the series finales that Chuck is contemplating, but thanks to Lilith's monologuing the boys realize that Sam's wound has connected him to Chuck, which has got to figure into the resolution somehow.
Dean is at a low point wondering what you do when God is out to get you, but they've seen God on the ropes before-- and if he was such a big threat, why is he sending Lilith to do his dirty work? It seems that he may be less of a threat than they think, and probably because of Sam's new connection to him.
And then there's always Amara, who is the one who had him on the ropes the last time.
First off, the ghost pepper jerky. That scene was hilarious. Exactly why I will miss this show.
That was a great scene. Sam was really enjoying Dean's pain.
