Chuck might have been Jesus. Madonna/whore issues? Wasn't the name of his whore Magda?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Chuck might have been Jesus. Madonna/whore issues? Wasn't the name of his whore Magda?
This was sort of the path my addled brain was on and I thought clever show but then I got distracted again.
I had a feeling he would be back, and Bobby too--they died too quick.
I'm wondering if Bobby will be disappeared next season though, which would make me kind of sad.
Overall I loved the episode. I was so sure Bobby and Cas were gone for good that I cheered when they came back. I don't like Chuck being God because that means he was just playing at being goofy awkward Chuck. And does that mesan the samulet doesn't work? Dean wore it in Chuck's presence many times.
Dean wore it in Chuck's presence many times.
Good catch! Huh.
Maybe Chuck only existed to tell the prophesy and once it was over he was no longer necessary, poof! Not God, not Jesus, not anyone. Supernatural's Dawn, though sadly she didn't vanish.
Or perhaps the Samulet burned hot in Chuck's presence but Dean couldn't feel it under all his layers.
My heart crushed when Castiel bought it, but now that he's going back to heaven and everyone's all alone and Sam's a demonic stalker and there's no Samulet...but at least the Impala destruction was just a tease.
I need to rewatch tomorrow morning.
Is Chuck God, or is he Elijah?
Ooh, I like that thought, Plei.
Oh and let's face it, the writer is God of their verse. I thought it was awesomely meta.
Yeah, I didn't think it was any sort of ego trip.
That's not what I would have envisioned for a series finale, but Chuck actually made it work and seem like a culmination of everything.
I'm a little eye-rolly at the quick death and resurrection of Bobby and Castiel; it's not like the boys don't die all the time, but, as has been observed before, it's hard to make a death count on this show if it's so easily negated. The deaths were so quick that I expected them to be merely temporary anyway.
How did Sam get out of the hole? I'm also of the opinion that that scene would not have been there if the show hadn't been renewed.