All I can say is wow Cas....
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I don't think I've had so much trouble writing a Supernatural recap ever. The problem? Well, despite there being two hours of material to cover, the final moment twist and where we left the brothers is so uncertain, it's hard to put this season into context.
That's not to say that season finales need to wrap everything into a neat little bow -- in fact, some of Supernatural's best season finales left the Winchesters' world strewn about. But even those finales left us with major questions. ("Who will survive the car crash?" "How will Sam get Dean out of Hell?" "What does the end of the world look like?") I don't have anything specific to ask. Simply, I'm wondering: Now what? That sort of bugs me. Castiel is God. Ellipses. Question mark.
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Nah they drag on storylines too long usually and this one was way similar to the Lilith thing, am happy they cut it short.I love how they were setting up Eve as the big baddie for the season when it has really been Cas/Crowley all along.
Brace yourself, Supernatural fans (as if Friday night’s finale didn’t already rob you of most every breath): Though his alter ego now is a bigger force than ever to be reckoned with, Misha Collins will not be returning to the CW series as a regular next season, TVLine has learned.
Read somewhere that Jensen and Jared are contracted to do a 8th season.I'll still rush myself.
But I think this is the final season.
Prediction:Death (the horseman) to play a big part in this one I reckon.