I kept expecting Crowley to pop up.
I'm going to have to rewatch in the morning to be able to give any real response beyond OH SHOW. And I LOVED Dean blasting Pyromania at the cemetery. That caused giddy clapping, which startled the cat and the boy.
Also, what has become of Bobby's soul?
Crossroads demons have to keep to their end of the deal. Sam and Dean shoved Lucifer back in the box, with Michael as a bonus. Presumably, Bobby's in the clear.
I think Kripke's diminutive show was something so beyond his own expectations that he wanted to give a gift to fans. I didn't see the ego mania in God so much as I saw a kind of wondrous awe at what had been created. I think he did a lovely job resolving the apocalypse storyline and leaving them in a great place for S6.
I like this kind spin of Kripke's intentions. Ima go with this.
I also think if that was Sam in there, the look on his face would have been fond, wistful, a little proud.
I thought he looked sad. And if he has to drag Dean out of a normal life, that is how he would have looked. Aren't you glad that we have another season to find out who is right? Whee!!!
And I LOVED Dean blasting Pyromania at the cemetery.
Oh yes.
The impala's story was a wonder and I loved that entry point into the story. I am so glad they filmed some bits of them as kids growing up and living in the car.
THIS. So very much. Thank you Kripke. I take back everything bad I said about you and accept your gift. Thank you so much.
And I LOVED Dean blasting Pyromania at the cemetery.
Epic WIN!
As a bonus, they played Carry On Wayward Son! Double Epic WIN!
And I'm still trying to decide if Dean got peace or freedom, or both. And Sam. Maybe it's time they both got peace and both got freedom.
I keep thinking that if that was truly Sam there at the end, and that if he's staying away from Dean so that Dean can finally have some normalcy in his life, then it's a noble idea but maybe not the best way to go about it. Because Dean being who he is, he's going to be feeling so much grief and loss and guilt and anger and despair and so on, that leaving him to bear all of that when it could be lifted by telling him that Sam is once again among the living seems unbearably cruel.
I also have to say because I don't know if I will remember again, but I think JA hurt me the most (in this series) when he delivered the line about not letting Sam die alone. It wasn't over the top, it was just pure pain.
Aren't you glad that we have another season to find out who is right?
I think Jared was directed to be ambiguous in that last scene.
I just remembered Cas calling Michael an "assbutt". ahahaha. It's probably funnier to me because I picture an out take from a Jackie Chan movie where the line was "Show me your badge" and the nervous actor said "show me your ass".
Poor nervous Cas.
eta: Also props again to Misha for the delivery of "Oh, I was supposed to lie? (Forced wink, smile) It'll be fine." Awesome.
Anyone notice that Sam said, "Yes, sir" to Bobby. Just like he did his dad.
::wails::
And I love that Dean never gave into Michael and stayed true to himself. Sam's "yes" was altruistic, for the greater good. My take on the ending is Sam is Sam, and that's how Chuck!God wants it to be.
I just remembered Cas calling Michael an "assbutt". ahahaha.
When he did that I turned to CJ and repeated "assbutt"??? Kinda trying to figure out what insult he messed up...and then Dean echoed the questioning "assbutt?"