I'm a guy from Indiana who was 13 when the show first came out. Back when it was a guy's show. I have two older brothers. The brotherly dynamic was always the best part of the show to me. So it's always a treat to see the boys at their best.
Somehow along the way the fan base got a little weird and the show kind of dropped off after season five attempting to cater to these newfound fans. I get it, adaptation to change is what any show should do in the middle of a 15 year run.
And it didn't disappoint in supernatural standard. It was a treat to see Lucifer as always. He stopped being scary after season 5 writing wise but the actor is just so good he can take the dialogue and make you still feel a bit unnerved. It was great to see Michael again. But he was kind of a one off.
The best part of the episode by far was with Sam and Dean taking that beating. And I could tell all the cues by the end of the episode. I was thinking to myself "why does this seem like this is the actual series finale? Because this would be extremely underwhelming if it were."
Got done watching the episode and came on here to read some reviews and multiple reviewers said the next episode isn't an episode at all. It's just a cast throwback. And that's simply not the case. Do your research before you tank something.
This episode is a good watch. It ties up the god storyline. Does it do it as well as "Swan Song"? No, not even by a mile. But what did you expect? If you're a fan you're going to find some memorable moments in this episode. It was bittersweet. And the next one will be as well. And that's why I'll be watching. Carry on my wayward sons.
Somehow along the way the fan base got a little weird and the show kind of dropped off after season five attempting to cater to these newfound fans. I get it, adaptation to change is what any show should do in the middle of a 15 year run.
And it didn't disappoint in supernatural standard. It was a treat to see Lucifer as always. He stopped being scary after season 5 writing wise but the actor is just so good he can take the dialogue and make you still feel a bit unnerved. It was great to see Michael again. But he was kind of a one off.
The best part of the episode by far was with Sam and Dean taking that beating. And I could tell all the cues by the end of the episode. I was thinking to myself "why does this seem like this is the actual series finale? Because this would be extremely underwhelming if it were."
Got done watching the episode and came on here to read some reviews and multiple reviewers said the next episode isn't an episode at all. It's just a cast throwback. And that's simply not the case. Do your research before you tank something.
This episode is a good watch. It ties up the god storyline. Does it do it as well as "Swan Song"? No, not even by a mile. But what did you expect? If you're a fan you're going to find some memorable moments in this episode. It was bittersweet. And the next one will be as well. And that's why I'll be watching. Carry on my wayward sons.