Wow!!! I was a bit scared before this episode, while the tension was built up so strong and it felt like it could be an incredibly good or incredibly disappointing episode. It was most definetely the first case!
Yes, I loved the touch with the impala! And the scene where Lucifer smashed Dean to pieces, and Sam took control over the body again! Wow! I loved Dean's make up there. This was definetely not pretty-bleeding. This was gore-bleeding. The real stuff. Beautiful!
He will probably be back. And I think he was God all the time. As one of the others pointed out, the Gods in this series are pretty personal. And that whole insecuritything can all be part of a charade.
He did do the angel-flickering-the-lights-thing, so I think he's still Lucifer. Partly at least.
True. Still I'm very happy that he was resurrected - I really like Bobby, and I've been convinced that he's going to die all since he got healed by Crowley.
Yes, and yes!
Most definetely! I've been waiting for this all the time since he was wearing the white costume and smelling the roses. Incredible!!!
I think the whole Lisa-thing is more about what she symbolizes to Dean. She's the mother of his child, and represents a life that might have been, and one that he was actually made for. The whole thing is probably more about that white picked fence than deep, dramatic love.
And I'm sorry if I'm a bit incoherent. I'm still in total awe from the episode. Will probably recover in a day or two.
First, let's talk about the emotional scene of Sam taking back control of his body. The show had been building up the importance of family over the course of 5 seasons. Sam and Dean love each other more than anyone else in the world. I thought it was very fitting how it was that relationship that saved them (and the Impala! What a nice touch). The flickering flashbacks of their adventures together, combined with no music but a faint whistling of the wind, was one of the best montages I have seen. Bravo writers, bravo.
Yes, I loved the touch with the impala! And the scene where Lucifer smashed Dean to pieces, and Sam took control over the body again! Wow! I loved Dean's make up there. This was definetely not pretty-bleeding. This was gore-bleeding. The real stuff. Beautiful!
Secondly, let's talk about the big reveal. So it appears as though Chuck the Prophet is actually God. It's fitting, if you think about it. He has always given them a nudge but allowed them the free will to do what they had to. But I'm still torn. Has Chuck always been God? Thinking about the past episodes, Chuck didn't seem like he could be God. He was insecure, alcholic, and shy around Becky. Why would God want to date, anyways? And then Chuck's appearance changed. He sat in his chair wearing a nice, clean white shirt and was well-groomed. And then he just...disappeared POOF! If he wasn't God, then what was he? Did he just ascend to heaven as a prophet because his time was done?
He will probably be back. And I think he was God all the time. As one of the others pointed out, the Gods in this series are pretty personal. And that whole insecuritything can all be part of a charade.
Lastly, we had that big twist at the end. I wonder if Sam showing up was added on because they are coming back with another season. Would that have happened if this was truly the series finale? Where do we go for Season 6? I mean, how can you top stopping the friggin apocalypse?? What is Sam now? Does he still have Lucifer inside? Was he a ghost? If he was really there, did God bring him back?
He did do the angel-flickering-the-lights-thing, so I think he's still Lucifer. Partly at least.
Bobby's death felt cheapened by getting resurrected so easily. How can death be final if Castiel can just snap his fingers? Where is the tension?
True. Still I'm very happy that he was resurrected - I really like Bobby, and I've been convinced that he's going to die all since he got healed by Crowley.
-The history on the Impala was a really nice touch. After spending so much time in her over the last 5 seasons, it was nice to see her get her due
-Loved Dean's entrance into the cemetery
-Loved Dean's entrance into the cemetery
Yes, and yes!
-Jared did a good job as Lucifer
Most definetely! I've been waiting for this all the time since he was wearing the white costume and smelling the roses. Incredible!!!
-Still don't get the whole Lisa thing. They really didn't establish much history between her and Dean for him to want to spend his life with her. Kind of feels tacked on.
I think the whole Lisa-thing is more about what she symbolizes to Dean. She's the mother of his child, and represents a life that might have been, and one that he was actually made for. The whole thing is probably more about that white picked fence than deep, dramatic love.
And I'm sorry if I'm a bit incoherent. I'm still in total awe from the episode. Will probably recover in a day or two.
Sophy
Just say no to evolution!
Vegetablerights and Peace!
Just say no to evolution!
Vegetablerights and Peace!
So the Supernatural Finale aired last night *SPOILERS*
14/05/2010 04:20:50 PM
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Let's just say I was glad I watched Fringe instead last night ...
14/05/2010 08:49:23 PM
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I'd have liked it more if Michael's character had been fleshed out
14/05/2010 09:38:23 PM
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I just can't imagine season 6
17/05/2010 09:35:37 AM
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True. If this had been the end of the whole series, it would have left me with a good feeling.
18/05/2010 10:14:34 PM
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Just watched it and GAH!!!!
18/05/2010 10:34:51 PM
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