That’s honestly the perfect way to describe it and I’m glad that the final episode was just a standard hunting trip with the two brothers and then ended with them all together again in heaven. ❤️
Note for editor in case the guys/lady don't know already: There is one more episode, it is two hours. The first hour is a retrospective with the cast or something in that vein (sort of unclear but it won't be an actual episode), and the second hour is the actual series finale.
The whole snapping thing was around before Infinity War/Endgame. It just never had such a weight attached to it until this season. Also, pretty sure Michael from that other world did that stupid hand stuff before he schemed with Lucifer to come to the main world.
I hate poeple still bitching about the snap. Marvel fans cant shut up that it was first in the movie blablabla.. Supernatural did it and it did it best!❤️
@@bobdallas4860 exactly Supernatural has been doing it since Season 4 I believe because that’s when angels were introduced. The whole snapping people to death was been done in Supernatural the whole people turning to dust was been in Supernatural like I said in around season 4
Michael was with them until lucifer showed up and he learned that his father had basically made him the new favorite child, which brought back his old self. Jack absorbing energy seemed to kind of flux with his emotional state. It started small with plants, which have a lot less energy than humans. Then it got big with the angels and then with chuck.
You're right. Now that I think about it he did start off super small with smaller plant before going on to bigger plants and so on. Maybe the power he sucked up from smaller entities boosted his power in general as well as his power to suck up energy from larger entities until he was strong enough to handle God-level energy.
Got a feeling both Sam and Deans end is coming in the final episode. Sam and dean in the new reformed heaven, stops in front of a bar where all their friends and family are waiting for them. Sam says they’re waiting for us... Dean looks out the car window, smirks, turns on the radio. Then says something like One more drive for old times sake? Sam agrees, carry on starts up, the impala wheels kicks up dirt “”Don’t you cry no more”” the car speeds off vanishing in the distance screen goes black music continues with credits
You called it right Aaron, in an interview Jared and Jensen said that 15e19 is the season finale and 15e20 is the SERIES finale and things are wrapped up. It will be a 2 hr episode I think 1 hr of the wrap up and 1 hr with taking to former cast members and bloopers and scenes
So this was the season finale, next episode is supposed to be the series finale. But apparently it's 2 hours split into two. One part epilogue, one part interview with the cast and crew on the 15 years
2 thinks I want to point out: 1 - They had to changed the ending because of Covid's restriction in Vancouver. From what I gathered the changed was that they had planned to get as much old/past cast members as possible for the finale but couldn't because of the new rules. 2 - Misha himself confirmed that the ending we saw (grabbed by the empty) was his last scene in the show. I can't confirmed it but I don't think he flew back when production for the last 2 episodes started. It is possible tho that we see him in flashback as that would be reused footage. Bonus : Jensen Ackles now has the impala from the show in his garage in Texas. They offered him the one they always drove in the show. Jared was offered the other impala but I don't know if he accepted it.
There was something that Chuck said that intrigued me. He said he couldn’t make New souls. That means he wasn’t the creator. Then the Little kid in the garden and the snake at Eden. Sure have more meaning and bigger than any of you realized.
The one important thing that I gathered from this Q&A is that I lowkey want Eric to write Supernatural fanfiction lol. That bit about the lightsaber and Jack and Dean duelling was so entertaining. Send me a link when you set up your AO3 account.
I hope Jack transforms all the monsters into humans to make the world a safer place--and also so that the good monsters can go to heaven instead of the awful purgatory.
I don't think that's happening since it seems the next episode is back to it's roots...monster of the week. one of the showrunners basically said it's an old school episode kind of hinting it might not feature angels or demons, just a monster.
@@DCFCfanatic Oh, yeah, I'm like 95% sure Jack's not gonna do anything like that (especially since he wants to be "hands off"). I just wish it would happen. Tbh I'm tired of the MOTW because we had enough of those this season, but whatevs. I hope at some point I'll be able to read some good quality fanfiction (the non-sexual kind) about alternative endings or continuations of Supernatural.
First hour is cast and crew thanking the fans and sharing their favorite memories. Second hour is not the pilot episode but it's like an old school episode of the boys hunting things.
The Showrunners and Cast pretty much confirmed that this penultimate episode ended all the lore-heavy stuff The Show`s accumulated over the years and the series finale will go back to The Show`s "Monster of the week" roots one last time and bring back characters we haven`t seen for a while. Which characters those will be are unconfirmed.
Yes, this was the season finale. Next week is the series finale. I think they did a great job crafting this episode around all the road blocks and regulations caused by the pandemic. More tears to come. I'm not ready for this to be over 😪
My dog just died a half an hour from unknown causes so the dog scene really hurts. I was waiting for the reaction so thank for cheering me up just the same.
Next episode will be the series finale, so the official end to the story of Supernatural, and boy oh boy am I severely unprepared haha. Jack becoming the new God was a fairly common fan theory so it was nice to see it pan out in this season finale, and I'm glad Jack gets to live on in his own celestial way. Chuck's ending seems appropriate too, and I liked Eric's line of "God made man in his image, now we make him in ours". It's been a wild 15 years, and I anticipate how the story ends this week, gonna be shedding hella tears.
Would it be possible for you three to react to the Hillywood Show's Supernatural Parody and Supernatural Parody 2 please? The first one came out the day after season 10 ended and the second one came out about two years ago. You will not be disappointed. This duo puts out music video tributes to their favorite tv shows and movies. They've also done a Stranger Things video, Sherlock, Doctor Who, Walking Dead, Hocus Pocus, Harry Potter, and so many more. Their two Supernatural Parodies are a must for companion pieces to go with the series. Osric Chou plays Sam in both...
When watching this, i was thinking...isn't there suppose to be another episode? So the last 10 minutes of the episode i was waiting for Chuck to pop up out of no where and say "sike". The whole story feels like Chuck is still writing, i don't know lmao.
the most logical thing is that chuck made it look like they won. jack didn't really absorb his power or amara. he just was just turned into a god by chuck. chuck is still the ultimate god
Nah we all know Cass was his real father. The only think he got from Luci was his raw powers. But more seriously God Jack's during his speech felt more like "God" than Chuck ever was ( I mean even Amara was more "Good" than her brother). I'm not religious so I could be totally wrong but I think there's 2 depiction of God, which they both represent a part. Chuck was God's Wrath (pre-Jesus, with the flood and divide punishment) while Jack is God's love (post-Jesus/modern version, "love your neighbor" etc).
@@Barnuses Yeah that was I think season 4 because the apocalypse had not happened yet. Some could argue that Jack is the real Antichrist as he's the son of Lucifer and the kid was not but that kid's whole story was around the fact that HE was the Antichrist. Note : Not sure if it was because of auto-correct but Jack is a Nephilim (half human, half angel). From what I could find (because I wanted to double check in case it was a other term for it or not) Heffalump is supposedly a purple elephant in Winnie the Pooh.
That's what I though, it doesn't matter that they took away God's powers, if he knows everything, he is still a great threat to keep in mind. I mean, the boys have no powers at all and look at what they did with just sheer force of will and knowledge.
Ya know whats funny when Death says "In the end I'll reap God too" Haha death knew already that sam and dean would do this because Chuck may not have his powers but he will always in a sense be God....and now that he is mortal he can be reaped just like any other human
@Not Yet You can ask anyone you cannot reap God unless he looses his powers anyone stupid enough to try to go up against something that powerful will always fail....but luckly Death can do it now since Chuck is a wimpy mortal lol.....in a way you can look at it in many differant ways but death is not stupid he knows what would happen had he went after Chuck all Juiced up on (God power) lol
@Not Yet Plus death can read God's book and you can bet your ass that ending did not change even when Sam and Dean made a plan B because a book like that is written with past present and future....it cant change just as if we have a book with our name on it Death knows dam well when and where to be waiting for us
People would remember Chuck for supernatural the ones he wrote and still could write more lol. Look at how long it took for them to find out he was writing the books before lol. Especially after next episode he can write all the books he wants don't have to worry about them no more lol
AU Michael and Lucifer actually fought using those same blasts when everyone was escaping apocalypse world, and Michael used them on Jack when he was possessing Rowena too. I kind of feel like the fight in this episode did a disservice to season 5 though. I mean AU Michael fighting Lucifer was one thing, but these two fighting was supposed to torch half the planet lol. Those blasts were pretty weak (as in, didn't cause much damage to anything) and it was basically just Lucifer dodges attacks -> Michael gets hit/falls because he didn't even try to move -> Michael teleports behind Lucifer and stabs him. Am I being too critical? I don't know. Anyway, nice reaction as always. Mine was...very different. It felt way too rushed and the writing was just bad, way too many plot holes. Michael and God were both far too easy to lie to/trick -- even regular angels can sense when they're being lied to. Also a bit weird that Sam and Dean saw Jack absorb the power from Lucifer but Michael didn't notice when he was standing right by him and angels can see/sense things humans can't. God supposedly hears and sees all (at least within his creation), and I'd expect that to be amplified with Amara inside of him but somehow couldn't see Jack absorbing power (even though he saw Dean find Miracle lol). I have a lot of other gripes with the writing here but ignoring all of that, it just felt anticlimactic esp with God having Amara inside him. Still looking forward to the series finale though.
I read the Miracle scene a bit different. I didn't take it as God seeing that Dean found Miracle and swooping in afterward so much as God purposely putting Miracle in the Winchester's path at the moment when they we most downtrodden and waited to see them find, name and get attached to the dog (as he knew would happen since he created them) and then he took Miracle away just to watch them suffer out of spite and pettiness. I don't think Miracle was left behind by accident. I do agree with you on your take on the episode though. It was rushed and lackluster and overall fell flat but it was a Bucklemming episode so I didn't have high hopes anyways. I'm glad Blindwave enjoyed it though
Yep I agree. All they needed to do was a few throw away lines at the end about how Amara was secretly helping them the whole time, like shielding their thoughts, or influencing Chuck's actions to smooth out the plot hole cringe.
@@ZariDV Yep, pretty much how I read it as well, he was fucking with them. Although he could have easily watched them the entire time. It seems like he has a connection to everything, and he can control time so...
They have used the energy blasts from angels before.. they used it when Lucifer fought Michael, in the alternate world.. Azmodaeus shot an energy ball at Gabriel in the bunker.. I’m sure there are a few more times, but I can’t think of them off the top of my head.. but it does seem to happen more between archangels
Jack is taking a hands off approach of running the universe. He will still be everywhere and in everything, but he will allow people to make their own decisions.
In regards to the angel blast it feels like the show got a budget increase sometime in the last couple seasons due to the increased amount of CGI recently. But alas it's still on the CW so they are still super limited on what they can do/show. And the budgetary constraints have always been my biggest issue with the show. But alas this 15 year journey we've been on is about to end in a few days and I'm still trying to process that. Whatever happens Thursday I just hope they end it on a high note.
I mean Chuck was kinda a Deist too before he went all power-crazy and "Snap all of Creation out of existence because it`s not the way I planned it" mode.
Mischa Collins confirmed (*in an interview accompanied by Eric Kripke) that Cass "was" in love with Dean... Destiel was real (kinda?). *Edited to clear up a misunderstanding!
not really. he loved him as a friend. there is this thing when u feel very close kinship towards someone, than u say "i love u". but loving someone doesnt mean he has to have romantic feelings. u know, romantic love is inseparable from sexuality.
@@JohnPopcorn06 YES really, did u catch the part where i said "Misha Collins" and not "Castiel"?, as in, the man himself said it in an interview "and" was backed by Eric Kripke! I'm not one of those fans who wanted them to be more than "friends/brothers", i was just passing on info, not making a personal statement. Are u really as self-righteous as u sound?
My older brother has a theory that this whole show is a book that Chuck is writing and we see him writing said book and he finishes writing it and then smiles down to earth and the caption says January 24th 1979 (Dean's birthday) and then the screen fades to black
@@purplesmurf_24 Your theory is actually the meta finale a lot of people have stated. That we find out this entire show wasn't real and was nothing more than Carver Edlund writing a story. But the way the episode ends, it still makes us wonder if it was all real or not.
@@jsgeheid yeah but there's a theory that at the end of the series finale chuck or carver edlund is still god writing a book about the events that took place during the show and it shows us that he finished writing the book the day Dean was born and he's watching Dean being born. So yeah there's no technology like that in the 70s and 80s but if they end it where chuck is still God and he's writing a book about these events he of course knows that, that stuff will be invented later on in the years
Answer no we had Crowley twice but no Benny. Yes we did see Jack killing plants in the silo when Donna I think told him they had to seal the crack Jack puts his hand over a plant and it withers away.
i want the ultimate "Carry on my wayward son" where the entire series is summed up.... wait, give us a timeskip, with Chuck in Hell getting tortured by Rowena :P
HAY GUYS!!! Episode 20 will be 2hrs long, 1hr will be a look back special and the other 1hr will be like an Epilogue style episode Or so I’ve heard....
I wish (if it would have been possible) that they would have brought back all arch angels, presumably they all were in the empty, and team up to kill Chuck. It would have been a fitting end to the on going storyline of him being gone and the angles fighting/not knowing what to do. That would also be a redemption for Lucifer, him realising that Chuck was manipulating everyone and may lay their problems to bed. Would have been less fulfilling in that there would still be evil and the angeles would have their own agenda, but also the bonus of a possible epic team up fight moment, which I think kinda lacked in that episode. I mean it is the ending of the series and the big bad guy. Would have been awesome to see a big moment with more significant characters (and also I miss Gabriel, so that would be solved).
I watched every episode the day it came out from season 9 but I've never seen the Series finale, Some ppl say it ruins the show but maybe I'll react to it one day
I loved the idea of a "young God", that was raised with human values and all the rights and wrongs that humanity has, way to go Jack 👏🏻👏🏻 also the montage killed me and I'm not ready at all for the last 'Carry on Wayward Son' hELP
@@IceMetalPunk he very much is, how many times has he had an identity crisis over the past three seasons....I LOVE Jack lmao but he's a terrible choice for God, he still doesn't even understand basic human interaction
Sometimes the script writes itself. So was Chuck in his beginning a nephilim in his beginning and acquired God status and exercised the darkness out of himself in order to be unimpeded in his desire of absolute control. This is why death knew he could wreep god as far as his body goes. Sam and dean are the avengers of a rogue god and replace god with another. Through all the spells and trials they go through are the determination of replacing said god and through the angel tablets create such a duo to juice them up to with stand the power of a rogue god. After all the time even demons were giving sam and dean alot of respect and admiration from the likes of crowley, them not knowing why so much, just because of their track record and something bigger was coming. In the end they defeat the most powerful being, they for sure could defeat the king of hell or any other demon. Chuck being so over confident in his eons of absolute power gave him the false sense of invincibility. So now that Jack is the new all powerful one, like the reapers that were replaced as the the main ones were killed, has the option to at some point expel either the darkness or the light in the cage only to repeat the character of sam and dean in the future to go through the same trial's sam and dean did to offset the power instability of a rogue god man. As jack walks away he is pure power in it's natural state. As their is peace and freedom to reign. Restoring all chuck was destroying.
@Casey Van Boxtel WRONG, Chuck is NOT a nephilim HE is the GOD of the old testament the TRUE and the Almighty GOD very wrathful and very vengeful. Chuck is still GOD but without his DIVINE POWER. Chuck/GOD is the essence of Light/Creation/Life itself. NOBODY can become GOD and... Jack is NOT God or Pure HE is an abomination a evil and ugly being.
@@mariantrandafir7865 wrong. It's a point of view. In my theory jack is the new all powerful. One world left and he can decide to destroy it and create his own world and then, becomes the creator and then your point of view in that scenario would be just as valid. As with Chuck, Jack would be consumed with his own ego and suffer the fate as Chuck. Being the most powerful being and then another nephilim would take jacks place and the story continues. On and on.
@@caseyvanboxtel2279 well you theory is completely wrong. even if Jack would create his own world HE cannot becomes the creator. and no would NOT just as valid because Chuck is the original being of Light/Creation/Life itself but Jack only steal GOD DIVIDE POWER Jack did NOT become GOD HE is still just a Nephilim.
I mean, it makes sense to me just because Jack syphoned Chuck's powers which means he also took in Amara, and we've been told multiple times that you can't have an imbalance in the world. So this leaves the world in balance and leaves the series finale open to just focusing on the boys again. 🤷🏻♀️
I have a bad feeling about this. There's no way this show ends with a happy ending. This is all to make the viewers drop their guards. Soon enough, we're gonna get that ending that shocks us all. As they said, "You're not gonna see this ending coming." I believe that 100%. TERRANCE OUT
Loved Everything in This episode but what they did with Lucifer and Michael smh But whatever no more Chuck now "Oh My Jack" Has a good ring to it👍 and Sam and Dean mf Winchester Epic Win and that Montage of Memory's at the end Onion Ninjas 😢 Carry on Blind Wave one more 2 hour episode than that's it ⚡
an average angel is much more powerful than a demon. it is unfortunate that they did nerf the angels though, when they first appeared in the show they were so epic but as time went on they kept nerfing them. I understand why, but I wish they could have done it a little differently. Great show
wait quick side note, because jack brought everyone back who got the snap, does that mean Becky and her family are back or not? if no that's pretty cold
I will never forgive the writers for what they did about Cas in this episode💔Lucifer tricking Dean by using Cas's voice on the phone?it wasn't just a disrespect and emotional torture to Dean!even I was so hopeful by imagining seeing Cas again!even though I knew he's dead but I was hoping to see at least a version of him and(you know what I mean)and all of it was ruined after learning that was Lucifer!that was really really awful 💔💔💔
I was thoroughly disappointed in this episode. Despite having some good moments, it was obviously rushed/cut and that uneven nature/rhythm really affected the quality and the climax for me...and Dean not even asking Jack about Cas? (Doesn't matter if Jack would or wouldn't have resurrected him). Even the montage, which should have sparked an emotional tide in me didn't hit me like I would have expected it. I really hope this week's finale makes up for what this episode didn't do.
@@kenjohns1982 the episode had great potential because of the great characters and battles between all powerful deities but you can’t deny that it would have been much more satisfying if it had all come together in a less rushed/grander way. That’s typically the pace for bucklemming tho probably mixed w corona/end of season limitations. Some aspects were just super disappointing imo but a lot of people enjoyed the brothers ending which is understandable
@@irrelevant-lvr Couldn't agree more. I have zero issues with people who enjoyed it but, for me, it was obviously rushed and though there were some fantastic moments, it didn't come together like I wanted it to. Doesn't ruin anything for me (particularly since I think many of the issues were somewhat out of their control). No matter how it ends (whether I'm elated, disappointed, or some other undefinable emotion) I"m always gonna love Supernatural.
When Chuck kept beating up Sam and dean and they kept getting up last time laughing watching this first time I'm like are they the unstoppable force that'll stop god lol but maybe it was really jack lol
I figured it was explained in the scene, right? Didn't Michael say something along the lines of he's been staying off God's radar by not using any powers unnecessarily? Maybe I've assumed part of that. I've only seen the episode once and a lot did happen!
I think this should’ve been the finale the final scene in the actual finale was fine but the episode had no substance and it pales in comparison to this episode
Did Chuck suddenly lost every shred of omniscience ? Like seriously Sam, Dean and jack were the only people left in the entire multiverse, so how come he didn't notice them planning to trick him by using a fake spell and lure him by lying to Michael ? Is this the same Chuck that was aware of everything going on including jack and billie plan to kill him. This ending feels rushed they should have waited to film after the lockdown was over.
My head canon is that since Chuck couldn't see his death (his literal only blindspot), he wasn't able to see the planning for it. We never saw the boys talking out loud about what they were doing in the flashbacks, they only glanced at each other.
@@kenjohns1982 the thing is that he was able to see jack and billie planning to kill him before and that was his true ending before sam stoped dean, so Chuck can indeed see events leading to his death. Also in this episode the boys couldn't read Chuck's death book which means they didn't based their plan to trick him on that, the writers really rushed that part that's why Chuck omniscience suddenly vanished like he was completely oblivious for some reason.
@@lazywonderer4669 here is a thought. his omnisicience didn't vanish. he wanted jack to take his light. he didn't actually become human he is still a primordial being and logic would dictate there is power in his blood and since his body was created to house his omniscience and his power this means he should still know everything about how the universe and creation works. even with out his light i could see him using science to recreate a new universe and get his light back
Jensen has said this was the season finale and this next episode is the series finale.
That’s honestly the perfect way to describe it and I’m glad that the final episode was just a standard hunting trip with the two brothers and then ended with them all together again in heaven. ❤️
So now we know Jack's proper last name.... Dyson.. He is the vacuum with the ultimate amount of suction
You had me in the first half
Jack "Suck All Of You" Dyson?
He's the 'Dean of Death'. 😒
Note for editor in case the guys/lady don't know already: There is one more episode, it is two hours. The first hour is a retrospective with the cast or something in that vein (sort of unclear but it won't be an actual episode), and the second hour is the actual series finale.
@@ssjgotenks2009 ?
Even if Dean didn't kill God he is the ultimate killer he killed Hitler, survived purgatory, and killed death twice
When did he kill Death twice??
@@Discoleomoneymike20 he killed original death and Billie died because of the cut Dean gave in ep 18
@@drelacey3060 Nah, The Empty stole that kill.
@@christianschoff2490 But he did more than 50% of deaths HP so it counts as kill for him XD 😂
@@christianschoff2490 Castiel did that kill. Summoning the empty was his weapon.
tbf, snapping has been a staple of the show since the early seasons.
@KayKo he who hesitates, disintegrates
The whole snapping thing was around before Infinity War/Endgame. It just never had such a weight attached to it until this season.
Also, pretty sure Michael from that other world did that stupid hand stuff before he schemed with Lucifer to come to the main world.
Remember, the Infinity War/Endgame snap thing was from the actual Infinity Gauntlet/War comic from the early 90s.
I hate poeple still bitching about the snap. Marvel fans cant shut up that it was first in the movie blablabla..
Supernatural did it and it did it best!❤️
He who hesitates, disintegrates
@@KennyMcCormic0 I mean they act like they've created the snap, the entitlement with these ones.
@@bobdallas4860 exactly Supernatural has been doing it since Season 4 I believe because that’s when angels were introduced. The whole snapping people to death was been done in Supernatural the whole people turning to dust was been in Supernatural like I said in around season 4
LMAO Eric's face when the dog disappears
Michael was with them until lucifer showed up and he learned that his father had basically made him the new favorite child, which brought back his old self. Jack absorbing energy seemed to kind of flux with his emotional state. It started small with plants, which have a lot less energy than humans. Then it got big with the angels and then with chuck.
You're right. Now that I think about it he did start off super small with smaller plant before going on to bigger plants and so on. Maybe the power he sucked up from smaller entities boosted his power in general as well as his power to suck up energy from larger entities until he was strong enough to handle God-level energy.
The self entitlement of Marvel fans is crazy Supernatural has been snapping since around season 4.
Nobody owns snapping.. but marvel did it in the 90s
Lucifer was a surprise the first time I watched the episode
Got a feeling both Sam and Deans end is coming in the final episode. Sam and dean in the new reformed heaven, stops in front of a bar where all their friends and family are waiting for them. Sam says they’re waiting for us...
Dean looks out the car window, smirks, turns on the radio. Then says something like One more drive for old times sake? Sam agrees, carry on starts up, the impala wheels kicks up dirt
“”Don’t you cry no more”” the car speeds off vanishing in the distance screen goes black music continues with credits
I remember that Apocalypse world Michael(Christian Keyes) and Lucifer fought using angel blasts in season 13 episode 22.
You called it right Aaron, in an interview Jared and Jensen said that 15e19 is the season finale and 15e20 is the SERIES finale and things are wrapped up. It will be a 2 hr episode I think 1 hr of the wrap up and 1 hr with taking to former cast members and bloopers and scenes
I’m legitimately shocked Jess didn’t show up. Like even as a vision to Sam.
Jess was in the montage
they did show the energy blast between Lucifer and Alternative Micheal in season 13 second to last episode
So this was the season finale, next episode is supposed to be the series finale. But apparently it's 2 hours split into two. One part epilogue, one part interview with the cast and crew on the 15 years
oh ok, so it’s gonna be the same thing they did with arrow
1 part retrospective so not 15x20 but 1 part actual episode '' carry on ''
2 thinks I want to point out:
1 - They had to changed the ending because of Covid's restriction in Vancouver. From what I gathered the changed was that they had planned to get as much old/past cast members as possible for the finale but couldn't because of the new rules.
2 - Misha himself confirmed that the ending we saw (grabbed by the empty) was his last scene in the show. I can't confirmed it but I don't think he flew back when production for the last 2 episodes started. It is possible tho that we see him in flashback as that would be reused footage.
Bonus : Jensen Ackles now has the impala from the show in his garage in Texas. They offered him the one they always drove in the show. Jared was offered the other impala but I don't know if he accepted it.
Yes he took one as well.
There was something that Chuck said that intrigued me. He said he couldn’t make New souls. That means he wasn’t the creator. Then the Little kid in the garden and the snake at Eden. Sure have more meaning and bigger than any of you realized.
That I'm still here Sam line killed me,LMAO🤣🤣🤣
i just can't believe i was young when i first saw episode 1 and now i actually am on the outer edge of getting old
The one important thing that I gathered from this Q&A is that I lowkey want Eric to write Supernatural fanfiction lol. That bit about the lightsaber and Jack and Dean duelling was so entertaining. Send me a link when you set up your AO3 account.
I hope Jack transforms all the monsters into humans to make the world a safer place--and also so that the good monsters can go to heaven instead of the awful purgatory.
I don't think that's happening since it seems the next episode is back to it's roots...monster of the week. one of the showrunners basically said it's an old school episode kind of hinting it might not feature angels or demons, just a monster.
@@DCFCfanatic Oh, yeah, I'm like 95% sure Jack's not gonna do anything like that (especially since he wants to be "hands off"). I just wish it would happen. Tbh I'm tired of the MOTW because we had enough of those this season, but whatevs. I hope at some point I'll be able to read some good quality fanfiction (the non-sexual kind) about alternative endings or continuations of Supernatural.
I'm actually 100% sure he did that
Mischa said that Cas' love confession was meant as romantic
2 hour series finale, the first hour would probably either be cast & crew interviews or CW's going to re air the pilot episode.
First hour is cast and crew thanking the fans and sharing their favorite memories. Second hour is not the pilot episode but it's like an old school episode of the boys hunting things.
The Showrunners and Cast pretty much confirmed that this penultimate episode ended all the lore-heavy stuff The Show`s accumulated over the years and the series finale will go back to The Show`s "Monster of the week" roots one last time and bring back characters we haven`t seen for a while. Which characters those will be are unconfirmed.
Yes, this was the season finale. Next week is the series finale. I think they did a great job crafting this episode around all the road blocks and regulations caused by the pandemic. More tears to come. I'm not ready for this to be over 😪
Yes. This was the end of the season. The last episode is the end of the show. Just the two brothers having one last case - back to the good old days.
My dog just died a half an hour from unknown causes so the dog scene really hurts. I was waiting for the reaction so thank for cheering me up just the same.
Y’all are gonna cry during the finale for sure
Next episode will be the series finale, so the official end to the story of Supernatural, and boy oh boy am I severely unprepared haha. Jack becoming the new God was a fairly common fan theory so it was nice to see it pan out in this season finale, and I'm glad Jack gets to live on in his own celestial way. Chuck's ending seems appropriate too, and I liked Eric's line of "God made man in his image, now we make him in ours". It's been a wild 15 years, and I anticipate how the story ends this week, gonna be shedding hella tears.
Would it be possible for you three to react to the Hillywood Show's Supernatural Parody and Supernatural Parody 2 please? The first one came out the day after season 10 ended and the second one came out about two years ago. You will not be disappointed. This duo puts out music video tributes to their favorite tv shows and movies. They've also done a Stranger Things video, Sherlock, Doctor Who, Walking Dead, Hocus Pocus, Harry Potter, and so many more. Their two Supernatural Parodies are a must for companion pieces to go with the series. Osric Chou plays Sam in both...
When watching this, i was thinking...isn't there suppose to be another episode?
So the last 10 minutes of the episode i was waiting for Chuck to pop up out of no where and say "sike".
The whole story feels like Chuck is still writing, i don't know lmao.
Same I think Chuck is still writing
the most logical thing is that chuck made it look like they won. jack didn't really absorb his power or amara. he just was just turned into a god by chuck. chuck is still the ultimate god
So nobody gon talk about how we cheerin cus the antichrist just defeated god
😂😂😂
Mind blown... the Christian religion and other religions would flip on their head
Nah we all know Cass was his real father. The only think he got from Luci was his raw powers.
But more seriously God Jack's during his speech felt more like "God" than Chuck ever was ( I mean even Amara was more "Good" than her brother). I'm not religious so I could be totally wrong but I think there's 2 depiction of God, which they both represent a part. Chuck was God's Wrath (pre-Jesus, with the flood and divide punishment) while Jack is God's love (post-Jesus/modern version, "love your neighbor" etc).
Actually, in Supernatural, the Antichrist is a half human, half demon. Like that kid in season... 5? Jack is a Heffalump.
@@Barnuses Yeah that was I think season 4 because the apocalypse had not happened yet. Some could argue that Jack is the real Antichrist as he's the son of Lucifer and the kid was not but that kid's whole story was around the fact that HE was the Antichrist.
Note : Not sure if it was because of auto-correct but Jack is a Nephilim (half human, half angel). From what I could find (because I wanted to double check in case it was a other term for it or not) Heffalump is supposedly a purple elephant in Winnie the Pooh.
That's what I though, it doesn't matter that they took away God's powers, if he knows everything, he is still a great threat to keep in mind. I mean, the boys have no powers at all and look at what they did with just sheer force of will and knowledge.
"Wasaaaaap" lmao why the hell not. That had me throwing my head back laughing. Brilliant stuff
Ya know whats funny when Death says "In the end I'll reap God too" Haha death knew already that sam and dean would do this because Chuck may not have his powers but he will always in a sense be God....and now that he is mortal he can be reaped just like any other human
I've had this question mulling around in my brain since Thursday. Thanks for answering it. You may have saved me from an aneurism lol
@Not Yet You can ask anyone you cannot reap God unless he looses his powers anyone stupid enough to try to go up against something that powerful will always fail....but luckly Death can do it now since Chuck is a wimpy mortal lol.....in a way you can look at it in many differant ways but death is not stupid he knows what would happen had he went after Chuck all Juiced up on (God power) lol
@Not Yet Plus death can read God's book and you can bet your ass that ending did not change even when Sam and Dean made a plan B because a book like that is written with past present and future....it cant change just as if we have a book with our name on it Death knows dam well when and where to be waiting for us
@Not Yet absolutely false. death was part of his story
Lucifer used the angel shot against alternate Michael, Michael did it back , I think asmodeus used one against Gabriel
People would remember Chuck for supernatural the ones he wrote and still could write more lol. Look at how long it took for them to find out he was writing the books before lol. Especially after next episode he can write all the books he wants don't have to worry about them no more lol
I THINK QUITE A FEW PEOPLE THOUGHT MICHAEL AND LUCIFER WOULD SHOW UP
AU Michael and Lucifer actually fought using those same blasts when everyone was escaping apocalypse world, and Michael used them on Jack when he was possessing Rowena too. I kind of feel like the fight in this episode did a disservice to season 5 though. I mean AU Michael fighting Lucifer was one thing, but these two fighting was supposed to torch half the planet lol. Those blasts were pretty weak (as in, didn't cause much damage to anything) and it was basically just Lucifer dodges attacks -> Michael gets hit/falls because he didn't even try to move -> Michael teleports behind Lucifer and stabs him. Am I being too critical? I don't know.
Anyway, nice reaction as always. Mine was...very different. It felt way too rushed and the writing was just bad, way too many plot holes. Michael and God were both far too easy to lie to/trick -- even regular angels can sense when they're being lied to. Also a bit weird that Sam and Dean saw Jack absorb the power from Lucifer but Michael didn't notice when he was standing right by him and angels can see/sense things humans can't. God supposedly hears and sees all (at least within his creation), and I'd expect that to be amplified with Amara inside of him but somehow couldn't see Jack absorbing power (even though he saw Dean find Miracle lol). I have a lot of other gripes with the writing here but ignoring all of that, it just felt anticlimactic esp with God having Amara inside him. Still looking forward to the series finale though.
I read the Miracle scene a bit different. I didn't take it as God seeing that Dean found Miracle and swooping in afterward so much as God purposely putting Miracle in the Winchester's path at the moment when they we most downtrodden and waited to see them find, name and get attached to the dog (as he knew would happen since he created them) and then he took Miracle away just to watch them suffer out of spite and pettiness. I don't think Miracle was left behind by accident. I do agree with you on your take on the episode though. It was rushed and lackluster and overall fell flat but it was a Bucklemming episode so I didn't have high hopes anyways. I'm glad Blindwave enjoyed it though
Yep I agree. All they needed to do was a few throw away lines at the end about how Amara was secretly helping them the whole time, like shielding their thoughts, or influencing Chuck's actions to smooth out the plot hole cringe.
@@ZariDV Yep, pretty much how I read it as well, he was fucking with them. Although he could have easily watched them the entire time. It seems like he has a connection to everything, and he can control time so...
Everyone is gone, but it is the dog that really kills all the reactors.
Messing with puppers is crossing a line.
They have used the energy blasts from angels before.. they used it when Lucifer fought Michael, in the alternate world.. Azmodaeus shot an energy ball at Gabriel in the bunker.. I’m sure there are a few more times, but I can’t think of them off the top of my head.. but it does seem to happen more between archangels
God kills a dog. John Wick enters the fight. My money is on Wick to 1v1.
Michael vs Lucifer = hadouken street fighter. lol
What if god was one of us?
All I can say is I really hope they do "The Road So Far" & play Carry On Wayward Son one last time for the 2 hour finale on thursday
Most likely. The final episode is called "Carry On"
@@alviscardi Oh is it? I haven’t actually searched for anything about it cuz I want to be completely surprised. Good to know that’s the title
@@atari303 That's pretty much the only info about the last episode out there.
I don't think no one realize how scary that must be you're literally God and you can't snap away something you created
Jack is taking a hands off approach of running the universe. He will still be everywhere and in everything, but he will allow people to make their own decisions.
I was not ready for that ending
In regards to the angel blast it feels like the show got a budget increase sometime in the last couple seasons due to the increased amount of CGI recently. But alas it's still on the CW so they are still super limited on what they can do/show. And the budgetary constraints have always been my biggest issue with the show. But alas this 15 year journey we've been on is about to end in a few days and I'm still trying to process that. Whatever happens Thursday I just hope they end it on a high note.
The blasting was there before, Asmodeus shot a blast at Gabriel and AU Michael shot one at Lucifer. As well witches have been blasting for a while.
I mean Chuck was kinda a Deist too before he went all power-crazy and "Snap all of Creation out of existence because it`s not the way I planned it" mode.
Yes he is right , 15x19 was the season finale and 15x20 is the series finale
Mischa Collins confirmed (*in an interview accompanied by Eric Kripke) that Cass "was" in love with Dean...
Destiel was real (kinda?).
*Edited to clear up a misunderstanding!
@@tmbarton1961
It was one sided, Dean love him like a brother and Cass was like "well i'm about to be dead, so here goes nothin..." Lol!
not really. he loved him as a friend. there is this thing when u feel very close kinship towards someone, than u say "i love u". but loving someone doesnt mean he has to have romantic feelings. u know, romantic love is inseparable from sexuality.
@@JohnPopcorn06
YES really, did u catch the part where i said "Misha Collins" and not "Castiel"?, as in, the man himself said it in an interview "and" was backed by Eric Kripke! I'm not one of those fans who wanted them to be more than "friends/brothers", i was just passing on info, not making a personal statement. Are u really as self-righteous as u sound?
@@samuelmiller4964 he said his character loves Dean romantically? :o can u send the interview?
14:32 Maybe there's a hungry wendigo in those woods. We don't know
Jack should bring castiel back as a Archangel
Yup. You’ve got one more episode left. And FYI, bring your tissues to the reaction!!
I also highly recommend a barf bucket
The last episode will show Chuck still writing. Watch.
Yeah probably
My older brother has a theory that this whole show is a book that Chuck is writing and we see him writing said book and he finishes writing it and then smiles down to earth and the caption says January 24th 1979 (Dean's birthday) and then the screen fades to black
@@purplesmurf_24 that doesn’t make sense because the show has modern stuff such as phones and laptops and all those things were not in the 70s or 80s
@@purplesmurf_24 Your theory is actually the meta finale a lot of people have stated. That we find out this entire show wasn't real and was nothing more than Carver Edlund writing a story. But the way the episode ends, it still makes us wonder if it was all real or not.
@@jsgeheid yeah but there's a theory that at the end of the series finale chuck or carver edlund is still god writing a book about the events that took place during the show and it shows us that he finished writing the book the day Dean was born and he's watching Dean being born. So yeah there's no technology like that in the 70s and 80s but if they end it where chuck is still God and he's writing a book about these events he of course knows that, that stuff will be invented later on in the years
Dean: *opens door*
Lucifer: what’s up!
Blind wave: what !! 😳😮😮😮
Dean: *closes door*
Angel blade lightsaber, AWESOME!!!
Answer no we had Crowley twice but no Benny. Yes we did see Jack killing plants in the silo when Donna I think told him they had to seal the crack Jack puts his hand over a plant and it withers away.
Jack sucking up energy reminds me of every Goku fight ending, collecting energy from everyone/everything for the spirit bomb.
i want the ultimate "Carry on my wayward son" where the entire series is summed up.... wait, give us a timeskip, with Chuck in Hell getting tortured by Rowena :P
Chuck has no soul and therfore can not go to hell
Jack just Hulk snapped the world back.
Heh damn I love this version of Lucifer. I mean the other guy is great and all, but Mark's got his own special spicy tang to the role I just love.
@@inbredpenguin6385 err no, not at all. the other guy is Tom Ellis
As soon as Lucifer showed up the Winchester plan was enacted
HAY GUYS!!! Episode 20 will be 2hrs long, 1hr will be a look back special and the other 1hr will be like an Epilogue style episode Or so I’ve heard....
Ride the open road, you two!
6:57 Wazzup!
Totally off topic but Melanie, you're looking beautiful love your hair and makeup. (:
I wish (if it would have been possible) that they would have brought back all arch angels, presumably they all were in the empty, and team up to kill Chuck. It would have been a fitting end to the on going storyline of him being gone and the angles fighting/not knowing what to do. That would also be a redemption for Lucifer, him realising that Chuck was manipulating everyone and may lay their problems to bed. Would have been less fulfilling in that there would still be evil and the angeles would have their own agenda, but also the bonus of a possible epic team up fight moment, which I think kinda lacked in that episode. I mean it is the ending of the series and the big bad guy. Would have been awesome to see a big moment with more significant characters (and also I miss Gabriel, so that would be solved).
Jack left to go find his necromancer girlfriend
If Jack can bring back from the empty the first Death that would be awesome too !
so can we call Jack "Peter Petrelli"???
If i had gods powers i would make star wars real.
this episode was amazing! I was waiting for you guys to react to this luv yall!
I watched every episode the day it came out from season 9 but I've never seen the Series finale, Some ppl say it ruins the show but maybe I'll react to it one day
I loved the idea of a "young God", that was raised with human values and all the rights and wrongs that humanity has, way to go Jack 👏🏻👏🏻 also the montage killed me and I'm not ready at all for the last 'Carry on Wayward Son' hELP
In other words....Superman?
I'll leave now.
@@erubin100 lmaoo Jack Kent
He's a bipolar three year old, literally the worst choice for a God lmao
@@dreamwclker He's not bipolar...
@@IceMetalPunk he very much is, how many times has he had an identity crisis over the past three seasons....I LOVE Jack lmao but he's a terrible choice for God, he still doesn't even understand basic human interaction
Everyone back to heaven
kinda funny thought, the times Cas has died its been from Lucifer and then plot brought him back
I honestly thought they were going to have Jack become Death, Dean become the darkness, and Sam become God.
there is one more episode - there was no "carry on my wayward son" intro in this one.
yes we know there is one more, but season 1 finale had no carry on my wayward son part, the ep before did though
I've always been a fan of Jo and Dean... I'm hoping for something there. Jo needs to come back!!
You should react to "The Good Place"!
Sometimes the script writes itself. So was Chuck in his beginning a nephilim in his beginning and acquired God status and exercised the darkness out of himself in order to be unimpeded in his desire of absolute control. This is why death knew he could wreep god as far as his body goes. Sam and dean are the avengers of a rogue god and replace god with another. Through all the spells and trials they go through are the determination of replacing said god and through the angel tablets create such a duo to juice them up to with stand the power of a rogue god. After all the time even demons were giving sam and dean alot of respect and admiration from the likes of crowley, them not knowing why so much, just because of their track record and something bigger was coming. In the end they defeat the most powerful being, they for sure could defeat the king of hell or any other demon. Chuck being so over confident in his eons of absolute power gave him the false sense of invincibility. So now that Jack is the new all powerful one, like the reapers that were replaced as the the main ones were killed, has the option to at some point expel either the darkness or the light in the cage only to repeat the character of sam and dean in the future to go through the same trial's sam and dean did to offset the power instability of a rogue god man. As jack walks away he is pure power in it's natural state. As their is peace and freedom to reign. Restoring all chuck was destroying.
@Casey Van Boxtel WRONG, Chuck is NOT a nephilim HE is the GOD of the old testament the TRUE and the Almighty GOD very wrathful and very vengeful. Chuck is still GOD but without his DIVINE POWER. Chuck/GOD is the essence of Light/Creation/Life itself. NOBODY can become GOD and... Jack is NOT God or Pure HE is an abomination a evil and ugly being.
@@mariantrandafir7865 wrong. It's a point of view. In my theory jack is the new all powerful. One world left and he can decide to destroy it and create his own world and then, becomes the creator and then your point of view in that scenario would be just as valid. As with Chuck, Jack would be consumed with his own ego and suffer the fate as Chuck. Being the most powerful being and then another nephilim would take jacks place and the story continues. On and on.
@@caseyvanboxtel2279 well you theory is completely wrong. even if Jack would create his own world HE cannot becomes the creator. and no would NOT just as valid because Chuck is the original being of Light/Creation/Life itself but Jack only steal GOD DIVIDE POWER Jack did NOT become GOD HE is still just a Nephilim.
I think Cas is coming back as human. Dean will save him from the Empty. A parallel to Cas pulling him out of Hell.
Michael got hit by a rasangan 🤣
No lie I'm kind of disappointed by the choice to just make a new God
I mean, it makes sense to me just because Jack syphoned Chuck's powers which means he also took in Amara, and we've been told multiple times that you can't have an imbalance in the world. So this leaves the world in balance and leaves the series finale open to just focusing on the boys again. 🤷🏻♀️
I have a bad feeling about this. There's no way this show ends with a happy ending. This is all to make the viewers drop their guards. Soon enough, we're gonna get that ending that shocks us all. As they said, "You're not gonna see this ending coming." I believe that 100%.
TERRANCE OUT
Loved Everything in This episode but what they did with Lucifer and Michael smh But whatever no more Chuck now "Oh My Jack" Has a good ring to it👍 and Sam and Dean mf Winchester Epic Win and that Montage of Memory's at the end Onion Ninjas 😢 Carry on Blind Wave one more 2 hour episode than that's it ⚡
an average angel is much more powerful than a demon. it is unfortunate that they did nerf the angels though, when they first appeared in the show they were so epic but as time went on they kept nerfing them. I understand why, but I wish they could have done it a little differently. Great show
wait quick side note, because jack brought everyone back who got the snap, does that mean Becky and her family are back or not? if no that's pretty cold
Yes
I will never forgive the writers for what they did about Cas in this episode💔Lucifer tricking Dean by using Cas's voice on the phone?it wasn't just a disrespect and emotional torture to Dean!even I was so hopeful by imagining seeing Cas again!even though I knew he's dead but I was hoping to see at least a version of him and(you know what I mean)and all of it was ruined after learning that was Lucifer!that was really really awful 💔💔💔
I was thoroughly disappointed in this episode. Despite having some good moments, it was obviously rushed/cut and that uneven nature/rhythm really affected the quality and the climax for me...and Dean not even asking Jack about Cas? (Doesn't matter if Jack would or wouldn't have resurrected him). Even the montage, which should have sparked an emotional tide in me didn't hit me like I would have expected it. I really hope this week's finale makes up for what this episode didn't do.
Sucks to be you! I'd be pissed if I didn't like this episode.
@@kenjohns1982 the episode had great potential because of the great characters and battles between all powerful deities but you can’t deny that it would have been much more satisfying if it had all come together in a less rushed/grander way. That’s typically the pace for bucklemming tho probably mixed w corona/end of season limitations. Some aspects were just super disappointing imo but a lot of people enjoyed the brothers ending which is understandable
@@irrelevant-lvr Couldn't agree more. I have zero issues with people who enjoyed it but, for me, it was obviously rushed and though there were some fantastic moments, it didn't come together like I wanted it to. Doesn't ruin anything for me (particularly since I think many of the issues were somewhat out of their control). No matter how it ends (whether I'm elated, disappointed, or some other undefinable emotion) I"m always gonna love Supernatural.
I take it back 15x19 is now not as bad as I thought it was. That finale... I don’t even wanna talk about it.
When Chuck kept beating up Sam and dean and they kept getting up last time laughing watching this first time I'm like are they the unstoppable force that'll stop god lol but maybe it was really jack lol
michael wasn't using his power so god wouldn't find him that's why you don't see his wings
I figured it was explained in the scene, right?
Didn't Michael say something along the lines of he's been staying off God's radar by not using any powers unnecessarily? Maybe I've assumed part of that. I've only seen the episode once and a lot did happen!
@@domplywood3247 it was yeah, but clearly the reactors missed that since they were dissapointed to not see his wings.
That’s why he created the di*k. For that one moment. That’s the most brilliant thing I’ve ever heard 😂😂😂
There is no episode 20. There is no war in ba sing se
I Just Realized , What happened to the other Sam & Dean . Did Jack Bring them back as Well
I think this should’ve been the finale the final scene in the actual finale was fine but the episode had no substance and it pales in comparison to this episode
Did Chuck suddenly lost every shred of omniscience ? Like seriously Sam, Dean and jack were the only people left in the entire multiverse, so how come he didn't notice them planning to trick him by using a fake spell and lure him by lying to Michael ? Is this the same Chuck that was aware of everything going on including jack and billie plan to kill him. This ending feels rushed they should have waited to film after the lockdown was over.
My head canon is that since Chuck couldn't see his death (his literal only blindspot), he wasn't able to see the planning for it. We never saw the boys talking out loud about what they were doing in the flashbacks, they only glanced at each other.
@@kenjohns1982 the thing is that he was able to see jack and billie planning to kill him before and that was his true ending before sam stoped dean, so Chuck can indeed see events leading to his death. Also in this episode the boys couldn't read Chuck's death book which means they didn't based their plan to trick him on that, the writers really rushed that part that's why Chuck omniscience suddenly vanished like he was completely oblivious for some reason.
@@lazywonderer4669 here is a thought. his omnisicience didn't vanish. he wanted jack to take his light. he didn't actually become human he is still a primordial being and logic would dictate there is power in his blood and since his body was created to house his omniscience and his power this means he should still know everything about how the universe and creation works. even with out his light i could see him using science to recreate a new universe and get his light back
@Not Yet Bucklemming wrote it, in the end I'm not surprised