Alpha and Omega
- Episode aired May 25, 2016
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.8K
YOUR RATING
Chuck tries to lock Amara away for good but then faces some unexpected complications.Chuck tries to lock Amara away for good but then faces some unexpected complications.Chuck tries to lock Amara away for good but then faces some unexpected complications.
Mark Sheppard
- Crowley
- (as Mark A. Sheppard)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWaverly Hills sanatorium where Dean and Sam collected the ghost souls is in Louisville Kentucky
- GoofsIn Hell's Angel (2016), Rowena healed Amara after the angel smiting. Since the plan to kill Amara required time, Rowena could have tried to heal Chuck/God to gain them some time, even if she could not completely heal him.
- Quotes
Rowena: Now, Fergus was bright. Walked before his first birthday, but he hated pants. Hated them. He'd run 'round the village, his wee banger just flapping around the breeze.
Chuck Shurley: Adam and Eve were the same way.
Rowena, Chuck Shurley: Kids.
Crowley: I'm so glad the world is ending.
- ConnectionsReferences Ghostbusters (1984)
Featured review
Loved it - a different kind of finale
I loved this, after 11 years it was a good idea to have a different kind of resolution to the big bad. The penultimate episode was more in line with the traditional 'big final battle' kind of finale, while this gave us something that isn't seen as often: a peaceful resolution where everybody walks away and nobody has to die (well, we know that, but it looks like the characters will have to wait a bit to find out that everybody has survived).
It was actually a pretty beautiful resolution that tied in well with the show's overarching themes of family and redemption. But that's not to say that it didn't still have high stakes and tension, because it certainly did. In fact, the stakes were probably the highest they've been since they boys' first Apocalypse back in season five.
And of course, despite the peaceful resolution to the season's arc, they still managed to set up the next season with a few dangling threads. We've got a potential new threat coming and one of the most shocking, out of left-field surprise cliffhangers that we've ever seen.
Overall, I think this was a pretty solid season with an interesting finale (even if the previous episode was the more epic of the two episodes - I'd definitely recommend thinking of them as a two-part package deal). I can't wait to start on season 12!
It was actually a pretty beautiful resolution that tied in well with the show's overarching themes of family and redemption. But that's not to say that it didn't still have high stakes and tension, because it certainly did. In fact, the stakes were probably the highest they've been since they boys' first Apocalypse back in season five.
And of course, despite the peaceful resolution to the season's arc, they still managed to set up the next season with a few dangling threads. We've got a potential new threat coming and one of the most shocking, out of left-field surprise cliffhangers that we've ever seen.
Overall, I think this was a pretty solid season with an interesting finale (even if the previous episode was the more epic of the two episodes - I'd definitely recommend thinking of them as a two-part package deal). I can't wait to start on season 12!
helpful•60
- ashley_tuchin
- Feb 18, 2021
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content