Yeah, because even when the production team essentially refer to him as God (with them asking how it felt to play God behind the scenes), it's totally just a theory.
Having an opinion doesn't make it right. All evidence on screen points to him being God, as does all evidence off screen. Especially since we know how prophets work, and with Kevin having been on the show and gone, there's simply no way Chuck could have been a prophet and still alive (since there can only be one at any given time).Yeah, because even when the production team essentially refer to him as God (with them asking how it felt to play God behind the scenes), it's totally just a theory.
It's a theory until it is proven or shown on-screen.
I do not buy into the theory personally. I do not think he is God.
Dean being a demon for 3 episodes and then being magically cured...that's Sacrifice of Angels all over again, and I sure hope TPTB have a trick up their sleeve for compensating for that major letdown. I actually liked him better that way, even if he was kind of useless.
Him still being a demon but in full control would be cool, but that's as likely as a monster who will just kill the Winchesters immediately instead of pushing them against walls over and over again.
Dr. Callie Torres: Um, anyone, uh... anyone ever think you two are a couple?
Dr. Meredith Grey: No, because we screw boys like whores on tequila.
Dr. Cristina Yang: And then we either try to marry them or drown ourselves.
Dr. Callie Torres: Huh.
Okay, there you go Jeremy Carver. That's your spinoff. Not Vampire Diaries 2.0, but Jody and Donna working as sheriffs in a small town while fighting monsters and raising a teenage vampire.
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