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Supernatural Ending - ?'s


I was going to wait until the end of Season 14, but SPN ending is a big talk of the world right now, so I thought of some questions to ask everyone.

How would YOU like Supernatural to end?
How do you think THEY will end Supernatural?
What is the WORST possible ending to the show?
Who would you like to return? Who do you hope not to see again?
What "opened story lines" would you like to see concluded? (Amy Ponds son for example, is he old enough to come after Dean now?)Not that I care about AU Kai, but doesn't she want her broken spear back? Maybe she'll do us all of favor and kill Claire


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Not everyone answer at once...
Since the finale was last night. I'm going to assume Season 15's big bad is going to be Chuck and previous monsters they've already defeated once before. I don't know if that's every single one, like the leviathans, Knights of Hell, all demons, and if Lucifer counts...it seems they'll take any reason to bring him back again. It gives them the option to play around with bringing anyone and/or anything back. However, if someone doesn't return, they'll have to explain why.

I'm not sure how the series final is going to go, but it wouldn't surprise me if they kill off Sam and Dean in some sacrifice situation. With Chuck revealing everything was basically for his amusement, I don't know how to think about what would be better if they are dead or alive. And, how do you kill God? This topic might piss off some Christians, but it's just a story. Michael did say even God can die, so maybe that's who they'll have to kill. Head scratcher..

One ending I thought, was if there is a way to end everything all supernatural...would really put the end in Supernatural. I saw a YouTuber think of the same ending and there could be trials to do to close the doors of demons, etc. and people in the world could be "normal" - close to our world. This imo would include God. Maybe time could be restored for Dean and Sam to live a life with both their parents. I don't know. Or, they defeat God somehow, and then it ends like the Pilot and they continue hunting and finish to undo what Chuck did and boys carry on as they always do. Or maybe it's not the real God, or some crap like that. I mean, we literally just seen God reveal he has the power to do anything he wants and didn't seem like Chuck fully.

The worst way to end Supernatural would be to leave many things unfinished, in a cliffhanger, to leave many things unknown would be a horrible ending. I also don't want a flash forward ending, or an over the top happy ending.

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With Chuck revealing everything was basically for his amusement,


Ha, I love how you got this bit right...

There are so many things to think about with six months to think about it and a year away from our last ever finale.

I am so pissed that God had used the boys for his own entertainment, and that Sam and Dean were pawns in his game show. It sort of reminded me of changing channels them having to go along with the flow to get out of the situations they found themselves in.

I never felt that Rob Benedict was ever God. As much as I love Rob, he didn't have that God like presence as an actor, I didn't see that specialness in him that I would have expected from an actor. I also thought that killing off the original Death was one of the worst things they ever did. Billie isn't a patch on the old Death and Julian Richings I feel would have made a superb GOD? The ending I thought wasn't climatic at all when I think of other seasonal endings. Like Allycat said about the Zombies what in hells name was it all about?






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Could be interesting if Lucifer defeats God and takes over Heaven.. Sam could say Yes to Lucifer and fight God. That way Sam's destiny of going "dark" side finally comes to fruition.....However, we then realise all along he was the hero......we didn't even realise

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Maybe Lucifer could help, but I dont see him going full on good boy. Unless he has 40 years of torture to make him good.

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I did another post/thread about Chuck and the finale

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Personally I’d like to see Sam and Dean hunt down Andrew Dabb for this pile of horseshit.

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Zombies, ghosts and Hell souls. Are Hell souls damned souls which weren’t there long enough to turn to demons? We’re the Hell souls returning to their own bodies in which case that was one heck of a naughty town. Or were they just escaping and grabbing the first dead corpse they could find? Im sure that they will manage to pull this off about as well as they did the aftermath of “The angels, they’re falling!” What a boring snore fest that was.

So we have Billie, Jack, Lucifer and the Entity still in the inescapable (pffft) Empty. We have the hordes of ? Zombies, ghosts, Hell souls ? Who knows what. Team What The Hell Is The Point Of Free Will surrounded. Heaven still in need of angels. Hell is a soul vacumn. Whatever will the bored demons do? We have Chuck pissed off and probably in Vegas joining his sis in a game of Keno. We have the Winchesters, eyes wide open as to what a crap fest their life has been - if I were the guys I’d put up a ‘Gone Fishing - Permanently’ sign on the bunker and quit. There is so little enthusiasm that I can muster at this point. If it weren’t for wanting to watch Jensen and Jared doing their thing one more time I don’t know that I would even bother to watch the final year.

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This season's ending was like, what the Chuck happened here? He literally let all Hell break loose just because he didn't get another Abraham moment? Beginning to think Amara was onto something, but maybe I'm wrong. I don't like it. They reduced him to throwing a fit like a kid.
I've been mostly okay with Jack's behavoir this season because he's really just a grown up toddler when I think about him. Sure, he looks like an adult and can mostly imitate adult behavoir, but he has no clue about consequences. He gets frustrated easily and that's understandable for someone who's only a couple of years old and knows how he came to be. Then you take his soul away? Come on, he was bound to mess up royally. What I'm bothered by is that Chuck doesn't want to actually fix it. Screw the fact that he's playing the "I'm a writer" card, this is so messy! And he was hoping for another Abraham story? Wasn't the one enough since we're clearly not going to bring Jesus into this whole story?
I'm kind of hoping they bring Amara back and see what she does. I know that's kind of way out in left field but I can't help myself.

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How I would like it to end:

I don't want it to end. There, I said it. I respect their decision, but come on, man. I need my boys.

How I think it will end:

Everyone in Heaven, Hell and Purgatory will return to Earth. There'll be no more afterlife and no death, or maybe not in a traditional sense, and everyone from past seasons that we liked will team up with the Winchesters to defeat Chuck. Possibly they'll open all the doors to all the worlds and bring together all the Sams and Deans to defeat Chuck.

Likely, Chuck will turn around in the end and be pleased that humans, angels, demons and monsters all worked together in the end. Also, he'll be happy it was a fun ride and offered him great entertainment, so he'll leave Earth alone. The Winchesters will finally be a family again. Plus they'll have their angel and demon buddies (Cas and Crowley). And Jack will be reunited with his soul and lead the people in God's place - all people, including monsters.

WORST ending:

Chuck just pops out of the battle at the last second, then mind wipes them all and the story continues as per usual, with our boys just doing the family business thing. So annoying.

Opened storyline conclusions:

I honestly need to think on this one.

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