Dean did tell Zachariah way back when he first met him "Angel or not, I will stab you in the face". He's a man of his word! I think the boss Zachariah was referring to was Micheal, not God. He's middle management, he answers to the archangels, not the big man. And Raphael told us that the archangels have been running things in God's absence
Adam is such an under used character in the whole show. He brings a different perspective to John Winchester and the dynamic of the three brothers having different but simmilar upbringings had so much potential.
I love how in the moment Dean kills Zachariah, it’s unblinkingly. Every other angel killed, Dean had to turn his head and/or close his eyes to prevent his eyes burning out. It may be a canon misstep but I still like the implications of it.
I believe it was the side effect of hearing Michael's voice/possibly seeing Michael's true form that killed that guy at the bar. That's what happened to Pamela, she saw Cass's true form. I imagine seeing an archangels true form is a bit more deadly. Angels dying doesn't do anything. Now an angel getting their grace back, I'm not sure. It was never confirmed on that because when Anna got her's back she told the boys to shit their eyes
I really love how pissed off Cas gets to be in this episode. He has just lost his faith in God, and now Dean is making him lose faith in him too, and in the entire cause Cas risked everything rebelling for, at Dean's urging. I'd be furious as hell too! And while I really love the fight in the alley, I might almost like the moment more where Cas is all casual about the risk of dying, because if he dies at least he won't have to watch Dean fail. That's one hell of a burn. And as a sidenote, I love it when Cas gets creative and ruthless in his fighting style.
Zachariah death is easily in my top 10 kills of the series! It’s just so satisfying, partly because he was so easy to hate but also the rivalry between him and Dean was so well build up
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I think the main reason Sam had such faith in Dean even though he was giving up is because of last season where he constantly called Dean weak and didn’t believe in him, that doubt is what led to the apocalypse so Sam is learning from that.(and yes Dean had lack of faith in Sam too, whenever the brothers doubt each other things always go wrong)
One of my favorite episodes of this season, and that’s saying a lot. Dean was totally going to say yes, but he didn’t want to let Sam down… Great ending for Zachariah - Kurt Fuller plays “douche” so well. Oh, also - Bobby and Cas were both great in this. Bobby reprimanding Dean and Cas beating him up are moments I can watch over and over again
Adam might not be Michael’s true vessel but he’s pretty damn the next best thing up like if Dean is number 1 then think of Adam as 1A or on a scale of 1 to 10 Adam would be a 9.8/10 matching for Michael. So Adam is perfect for Michael to take over and still pretty overpower to take on Lucifer if Lucy had his perfect vessel Sam
And Supernatural remains steady in the IMDB top fifty even two years after it ended, while newer shows temporarily shoot up the ratings then fall back down. like burned out meteorites. That's a testimony to how much viewers love this show and Sam and Dean, rewatching it over and over. :)
Zachariah: "So you know you can't trust them, right? You know Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other, ..." Zacheriah is an awesome villian. :)
@@patrickmcguire7896 no actually the only one who always bring up the other mistakes IS dean I mean we never saw Sam talking about how dean enjoyed breaking souls in hell,but dean always doest it with Sam like in s8e23 when even BLAMED SAM FOR THINGS WASN'T EVEN HIS FAULT And in season four Sam wasn't having faith in dean NO , he just wanted dean to trust him
@@mariamahmed4795 Sam constantly mentioned in season 4 how he viewed Dean as weak and he said he didn't believe he could stop the apocalypse and he believed he could stop it without Dean (hence the lack of faith). Also as for s8e23, for the love of God Dean was joking! He was trying to lighten the mood! And when he realized that Sam had taken it personally he apologized! Plus you shouldn't mention things that happen in future seasons with a spoiler disclaimer
@@patrickmcguire7896 when he said that in season four he was under the siren control and he apologized late in this ep (and dean didn't apologized for what he said this ep by the way), and when dean apologized about what he said in the end of season 8, and what's is funny about u bringing back ur brother worst and saddest moments?!!!
@@mariamahmed4795 That was not the only time! Two episodes after the siren when Sam was with Ruby looking for Dean who the angels took, he told Ruby he thought Dean was weak. Then when he met Chuck and asked about Dean Sam once again said that Dean wasn’t strong enough! Then when Sam was hallucinating his mother she told Sam that Dean was weak, that hallucination was Sam’s subconscious! Both brothers did apologize for what they said while under the sirens control and both of it was half ass!
I thought this was a great 100 episode. I will miss hating on Zachariah he was a good villain. I enjoyed seeing Adam in this he was snarky. Bobby was good as always. I did not like having to see Cas beat the crap out of Dean.That wink of Dean's is forever in my head, thanks Supernatural.
I have to say that I do love to hate Zachariah. It could be that I just enjoy Kurt Fuller in any role. He looks like he had a party being a class A douchebag. Dean did tell him back in, It's a Terrible Life, that he would stab him in the face.. promise kept.
Cas being a badass MF this ep… that blade flip at the start 😍 plus the sigil in the chest… and he’s sooo disappointed in Dean 💔💔💔 And yes, a LOT of fic was spawned by this ep!
Dont suggest them taking away free used pallets from beginning woodworkers and giving it tl corporations lol. Dont get me wrong, more pallets would be properly recycled, also for profit. I see both sides lmao
This is my favorite episode of the entire series. That wasn't God at the begining talking to Zachariah, that was Michael. He reports to Michael. My Destiel heart at the moment when Dean winks at and flirts with Cas.....🥰😍
When Dean says to Bobby "You're not my father".... my reaction was like HOW DARE YOU😲
And how Bobby's face drops when Dean says that.
@@NickNelsons_bigsis it broke my heart 🥺
Dean did tell Zachariah way back when he first met him "Angel or not, I will stab you in the face". He's a man of his word! I think the boss Zachariah was referring to was Micheal, not God. He's middle management, he answers to the archangels, not the big man. And Raphael told us that the archangels have been running things in God's absence
A man of his WORD
Adam is such an under used character in the whole show. He brings a different perspective to John Winchester and the dynamic of the three brothers having different but simmilar upbringings had so much potential.
I love how in the moment Dean kills Zachariah, it’s unblinkingly. Every other angel killed, Dean had to turn his head and/or close his eyes to prevent his eyes burning out. It may be a canon misstep but I still like the implications of it.
yeah I enjoyed that a lot
i don't think it was ever said or confirmed that the light from an angel dying can burn their eyes
I believe it was the side effect of hearing Michael's voice/possibly seeing Michael's true form that killed that guy at the bar.
That's what happened to Pamela, she saw Cass's true form. I imagine seeing an archangels true form is a bit more deadly.
Angels dying doesn't do anything. Now an angel getting their grace back, I'm not sure. It was never confirmed on that because when Anna got her's back she told the boys to shit their eyes
@@littleTownGiant1 we saw Alistairs body get vaporised when Anna got her grace back so they probably would've been vaporised as well
They did say it was a blood line through his dad so technically Adam is part of that blood line.
the four horsemen depend on the translation but the most commonly used four are death, war, famine and pestilence
I love Adam. He gets short ends of the stick. But I love him. He just reads so Winchester to me. Jake Abel is great.
Castiel is Badass.
Cas is a badass
I really love how pissed off Cas gets to be in this episode. He has just lost his faith in God, and now Dean is making him lose faith in him too, and in the entire cause Cas risked everything rebelling for, at Dean's urging. I'd be furious as hell too! And while I really love the fight in the alley, I might almost like the moment more where Cas is all casual about the risk of dying, because if he dies at least he won't have to watch Dean fail. That's one hell of a burn. And as a sidenote, I love it when Cas gets creative and ruthless in his fighting style.
I'm pretty sure that's just the board speaking not the CEO.
Zachariah death is easily in my top 10 kills of the series! It’s just so satisfying, partly because he was so easy to hate but also the rivalry between him and Dean was so well build up
SPOILER
My all-time favorite is Metatron. I hated him with a passion
Cas really showed off his warrior status this episode...
First ep where a human killed an angel! Another one of my favorites my emotions where all over the place 😭💀
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I think the main reason Sam had such faith in Dean even though he was giving up is because of last season where he constantly called Dean weak and didn’t believe in him, that doubt is what led to the apocalypse so Sam is learning from that.(and yes Dean had lack of faith in Sam too, whenever the brothers doubt each other things always go wrong)
There’s several interpretations of the 4 Horsemen. In Supernatural it’s the one you said
One of my favorite episodes of this season, and that’s saying a lot. Dean was totally going to say yes, but he didn’t want to let Sam down… Great ending for Zachariah - Kurt Fuller plays “douche” so well. Oh, also - Bobby and Cas were both great in this. Bobby reprimanding Dean and Cas beating him up are moments I can watch over and over again
Adam might not be Michael’s true vessel but he’s pretty damn the next best thing up like if Dean is number 1 then think of Adam as 1A or on a scale of 1 to 10 Adam would be a 9.8/10 matching for Michael. So Adam is perfect for Michael to take over and still pretty overpower to take on Lucifer if Lucy had his perfect vessel Sam
Not really a fan of Adam but I completely agree with him not buying Sam “we’re family” speech
Zachariah was one of the best villains
Agreed he's so easy to hate but not to the point where you can't stand to see him. Honestly he's the best Angel villain in the series in my opinion
@@patrickmcguire7896 exactly!
Zachariah death is definitely in the top ten kills in the show it was so satisfying to see Dean turn the tables on him.
Confetti! It's a parade! 😂😂😂
GOD is MIA, so the leader of the host of heaven is the archangel Michael.
Zackarias boss is Michael the archangel. Not God.
And Supernatural remains steady in the IMDB top fifty even two years after it ended, while newer shows temporarily shoot up the ratings then fall back down. like burned out meteorites. That's a testimony to how much viewers love this show and Sam and Dean, rewatching it over and over. :)
Stranger things ain't over yet lol might be delayed now who knows when we get to see final season lol
This episode is great!!! and Zachariah's death is a top tier kill on the show
ps: I believe the thumbnail you used is from the previous episode
i hope you could get to the very end of supernatural! it is indeed an epic show
Zachariah: "So you know you can't trust them, right? You know Sam and Dean Winchester are psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other, ..." Zacheriah is an awesome villian. :)
Sam always has faith in dean and forgets dean's mistakes and forgives him
Um no. Last season Sam had zero faith in Dean and BOTH of them bring up each other's mistakes all the time but they BOTH forgive each other.
@@patrickmcguire7896 no actually the only one who always bring up the other mistakes IS dean I mean we never saw Sam talking about how dean enjoyed breaking souls in hell,but dean always doest it with Sam like in s8e23 when even BLAMED SAM FOR THINGS WASN'T EVEN HIS FAULT
And in season four Sam wasn't having faith in dean NO , he just wanted dean to trust him
@@mariamahmed4795 Sam constantly mentioned in season 4 how he viewed Dean as weak and he said he didn't believe he could stop the apocalypse and he believed he could stop it without Dean (hence the lack of faith). Also as for s8e23, for the love of God Dean was joking! He was trying to lighten the mood! And when he realized that Sam had taken it personally he apologized! Plus you shouldn't mention things that happen in future seasons with a spoiler disclaimer
@@patrickmcguire7896 when he said that in season four he was under the siren control and he apologized late in this ep (and dean didn't apologized for what he said this ep by the way), and when dean apologized about what he said in the end of season 8, and what's is funny about u bringing back ur brother worst and saddest moments?!!!
@@mariamahmed4795 That was not the only time! Two episodes after the siren when Sam was with Ruby looking for Dean who the angels took, he told Ruby he thought Dean was weak. Then when he met Chuck and asked about Dean Sam once again said that Dean wasn’t strong enough! Then when Sam was hallucinating his mother she told Sam that Dean was weak, that hallucination was Sam’s subconscious! Both brothers did apologize for what they said while under the sirens control and both of it was half ass!
I thought this was a great 100 episode. I will miss hating on Zachariah he was a good villain. I enjoyed seeing Adam in this he was snarky. Bobby was good as always. I did not like having to see Cas beat the crap out of Dean.That wink of Dean's is forever in my head, thanks Supernatural.
I have to say that I do love to hate Zachariah. It could be that I just enjoy Kurt Fuller in any role. He looks like he had a party being a class A douchebag.
Dean did tell him back in, It's a Terrible Life, that he would stab him in the face.. promise kept.
He played a great asshole in Van Wilder Freshman Year 😂
Cas being a badass MF this ep… that blade flip at the start 😍 plus the sigil in the chest… and he’s sooo disappointed in Dean 💔💔💔
And yes, a LOT of fic was spawned by this ep!
Dont suggest them taking away free used pallets from beginning woodworkers and giving it tl corporations lol.
Dont get me wrong, more pallets would be properly recycled, also for profit.
I see both sides lmao
This is my favorite episode of the entire series.
That wasn't God at the begining talking to Zachariah, that was Michael. He reports to Michael.
My Destiel heart at the moment when Dean winks at and flirts with Cas.....🥰😍
11:53 Look man, we didn’t write this show lol. They told us for 12 years that we were delusional after pulling shit like this? Can you blame us?
Finaly first lets go
Once again, Castiel shows what a horrible person he is. A powerful angel beating up a fragile human. Big bully!