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Spoilers Supernatural Season 15--the final season

They're a couple of hairy guys. :rommie:

So weird to think of the Winchester Boys laid low by quarantine. They should at least be in their bunker.
 
I know! I thought they killed the Horseman of Pestilence back in season 5! I guess it didn't take.
 
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Hooray!!

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I had never seen Supernatural. But finally settled down for a Quarantine marathon. I binged Seasons 1 thru 14 over the last 3 weeks. I'm up to 15x6 now, so nearly caught up. I am sure that for people who watched it since 2005 when Bush was starting his second term and Enterprise had only just ended this has been a long road. Funny to see them use the old Fish and Wildlife badges in season 15. A lot of nods to the past. Lilith back. Chuck trying to figure out how to finally end the Supernatural saga is a nice touch as they had to figure that out themselves. Chuck saying he liked the ending of Game of Thrones was a subtle point on that issue I think. Ending it in a way that minimizes how many people you piss off.

Interesting to see how this ends.
 
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Was Chuck being god a retcon, or something they always intended?

The context of him being God makes that episode funny, it means he stuck around during the apocalypse just for the hell of it. Though it probably also means he knew Dean would fix it.

I think Chuck makes sense as God in the Gnostic sense. He is the Demiurge. The entity that is responsible for the physical universe, but deeply flawed, if not a villain.

He's an asshat and definitely a disappointment if he really was the highest God, but the Demiurge/Yahweh is not the highest god. There are higher and far more powerful, and genuinely benevolent beings, like his mom Sophia.

He trapped souls in "meatsuits" (to use the Supernatural jargon). The universe as a giant soul farm. Pretty trippy stuff. The real, higher God is trying to rescue us though.

It's a little out there, but what they've established in the show works well within it.
 
That episode, "THE END", I've always felt was a contrived vision by Zachariah. Likely helped with a powerup by Michael. I don't put it past him to lie to get the results he wants. A vast majority of angels are douches, but he might be the douchiest one.
 
CW has released a teaser for the upcoming season, but it's really just clips from past episodes.
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