The look on Sam's face said it was all Sam in there, to me, no Luci.
'Safe'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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But he didn't approach Dean because if he did, Dean would hunt monsters again. This way, Sam gives Dean the "normal life".
I think if this had been the series finale, we wouldn't have had the shot of Sam.
Since we did, I assume it's the lead-in to next season. Especially with the light burning out.
I'm still snickering over the bag chunky soup going kerSPLAT! And by bag of chunky soup, I of course mean Castiel. Dude just does not get dignified deaths.
Especially with the light burning out.
I agree. A new journey with Sam getting Dean back into the hunt to mirror the pilot. That doesn't bode well for Lisa.
That doesn't bode well for Lisa.
Or Ben. Because I can't see them hauling a kid around with them for 22 episodes.
So, no peace when they're done? Only freedom for Dean? Narratively, that was a satisfying ending on a number of levels, but for the boys' sake, I am glad there is a season 6. It also makes me sad that apparently Dean and Bobby don't see each other for a long time. What happened to family not ending with blood? And Castiel had damn well better sojourn down from Heaven from time to time to check in on Dean.
I might have had to watch it early. I LOVED IT! I loved it ASSCAPS ALOT! I even loved Kripke!God.
What ehab said. I'm lost for words honestly.
I find I'm a bit nonplussed about God's role in this. Not God-as-Chuck, but the father of Michael and Lucifer who tested Sam and Dean while letting Lucifer and Michael throw themselves into a trap. I'm not sure what the point was, or if there even was a point.
I also wanted a better idea of what was going on with Castiel. Was he overtly made head of the Host, or was he simply going to try to restore some order.
I really, really hope some of this is revisited in S6.
I liked the episode a lot, for what it's worth, but at the same time, I kind of wish they'd had an extra half-hour to add some more depth to a few scenes. My other wish has less to do with the episode itself than with S5 as a whole--I wish we had had more time to get to know Adam, and Michael, and even Lisa.
I need a Xanax.