Hey, Assbutt!

May 14, 2010 08:01

I think I'm still not thinking too clearly after the Supernatural finale last night, that shit was a little bit on the insane side. But at least the Impala made it! And I'm pretty sure that every episode needs to be narrated by Chuck.

Shhh, *spoilers* )

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unavoidedcrisis May 14 2010, 18:52:59 UTC
But would it have been Supernatural if there were no Winchesters? I mean, not saying I would not be the first one to commit myself entirely to The Chuck and Castiel Grow Scruffy Beards and Awkwardly Hunt Monsters Together Show, but... Winchesters, right? I am very interested to see what they do next year. And if it's bad, I'll hold you. Promise.

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elliebunk May 14 2010, 19:00:17 UTC
I get what you're saying, but I could also see it working without Sam and Dean if it was handled right.

Let's say that any number of the kids that Sam and Dean have saved over the years grows up obsessed with the Supernatural and decides to become hunters. Actually, that'd be a spin-off I would totally watch (like that badass kid from Dead in the Water), but I dunno...
I can't say I would hate to see something like that happen, and let the Winchesters die together like they're supposed to. You know those fuckers can't function without each other, and I've always imagined them going out together in the end.

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mandolin_1004 May 21 2010, 07:30:50 UTC
I'm actually curious about where Jesse (the antichrist) went. That seems to be a pretty huge loose end.

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elliebunk May 21 2010, 13:14:58 UTC
I've been wondering that too! It seems like they introduced him because he was going to be this big badass character and then...nothing.

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sockkiah May 14 2010, 20:39:19 UTC
I know that Kripke had his five-year plan and wanted to stick to it, but so much of the episode felt like it was meant to end the show, but with the new season he had to add on a few bits to keep is 'open ended'.

It really, really did feel like it was meant to end the show. I keep wondering what was changed post S6 pick up and what wasn't. It seems absolutely plausible to me that the show could've gone out with everyone dying; with Dean having to push Sam and Micheal in the pit and falling in with them or something like you suggested.

What a bewildering episode. I'm going to have to watch it again this weekend FOR SURE.

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mandolin_1004 May 21 2010, 07:28:38 UTC
My observation/opinion is, perhaps Chuck wasn't always God--perhaps God needs a vessel just like His angels, and Chuck, being a prophet, just happens to be able to house the Almighty Awesomeness of God.

I mean, seems sort of sudden to be all like: Yeah, this alcoholic, antisocial looney is God acting? Pfft.

I'm still desperately, desperately praying that SOMEHOW Gabriel gets brought back, because, seriously? God brought Castiel back (twice), why not Gabriel? In the end he died trying to fight for Team Free Will, he should get a second chance.

http://community.livejournal.com/deancastiel/1938515.html
Link to season six spoilers, ye've been warned.

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elliebunk May 21 2010, 13:18:35 UTC
I think you might be right about Chuck, but it makes me sad to think that he's trapped inside his own body when God drives it around! He's too cool for that.

Gabe needs to come back! I was more sad about him dying than any of the other characters (with the exception of Ellen. And Cas). He deserves to be brought back to life and given a spin-off with Castiel, and Crowley, where they act like snarky bitches to each other and travel the world in search of like, the perfect burrito or something.

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mandolin_1004 May 21 2010, 16:46:25 UTC
xD I would totally watch that shit.

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