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I haven't read into this at all, but...

Defeating Lilith is the final seal that has to be broken before Lucifer can rise.

If that were true... That would open a whole new line of possibilities. As something that would happen in the finale, though... Well, I'd probably expect something like this to be in the episode before the finale, maybe. We'll have to wait and see, I guess. Any thoughts?

Also, about a season 5, I've heard that there WILL be one, but it might be the last.

I haven't read into this at all, but...

Defeating Lilith is the final seal that has to be broken before Lucifer can rise.

If that were true... That would open a whole new line of possibilities. As something that would happen in the finale, though... Well, I'd probably expect something like this to be in the episode before the finale, maybe. We'll have to wait and see, I guess. Any thoughts?

Also, about a season 5, I've heard that there WILL be one, but it might be the last.

That's what I am hearing about your guess :yes:

Any Supernatural scoop? ? Laura

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MATT: As a matter of fact, I was just chatting with a pal who has spied a cut of the controversial ?Jump the Shark? episode, and the word is that those who think they have Sam and Dean all figured out by now will be rather surprised by their individual reactions to the introduction of their ?new brother,? Adam. Also in that April 23 outing: Only the most eagle-eyed will spy a wink-nudge ?tribute? to the late Kim Manners.

"When the Levee Breaks"

DEAN AND BOBBY TRAP SAM IN THE PANIC ROOM ? Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) lock Sam (Jared Padalecki) in Bobby?s panic room so he can detox from the demon blood. However, as Bobby sees more seals are being broken he tells Dean they should let Sam out to help them fight the impending apocalypse. Dean disagrees and goes to Castiel (Misha Collins) for help. Sam and Dean have a big blowout confrontation.

Robert Singer directed the episode written by Sera Gamble.

Airs May 7th

As much as I love Supernatural I just feel it needs to end soon.

it would have been ok the way it was at the start, but now the story is escalated to a level where they can't make another arc that's "bigger" afterall they're fighting to keep the devil sealed or to eventually seal him back, and this arc has lasted fairly long by now and you can't have a single arc last to long and you don't want to risk the show ending before the end of the final grand arc is done.

This arc can basically last one more season, but after this arc is done, there's pretty much nowhere else for the show to go, unfortunately, after all they can't go back to hunting every day demons after this.

As much as I love Supernatural I just feel it needs to end soon.

it would have been ok the way it was at the start, but now the story is escalated to a level where they can't make another arc that's "bigger" afterall they're fighting to keep the devil sealed or to eventually seal him back, and this arc has lasted fairly long by now and you can't have a single arc last to long and you don't want to risk the show ending before the end of the final grand arc is done.

This arc can basically last one more season, but after this arc is done, there's pretty much nowhere else for the show to go, unfortunately, after all they can't go back to hunting every day demons after this.

Well this arc is purely about keeping the devil in his cage, so the next arc (season) could surely be about putting him back in there

I heard there is going to be a death on Supernatural, which would be very, very sad! Can you shed some light on that? ? Fernb>

MATT: Well, one of the big rumors is that our boy Bobby will be the one to buy it. I broached that prickly topic with cast member Jim Beaver himself, and while he would/could not refute it, he noted, "Nobody takes Bobby down easy!" He then teased the "intense and astonishing" May 14 season finale thusly: "People are going to have some of their expectations toppled." (Much more from the Beav on Thursday.)

Pretty good episode.

I figured the brother was going to die, but I figured it would have been at the end fighting the ghoul(s). So that caught me off guard. Dean's headshot was pretty awesome too. I can't wait for next week's. :)

Episode 4.22 - Lucifer Rising - Synopsis

"Lucifer Rising"

THE BATTLE BEWTEEN HEAVEN AND HELL BEGINS -- The apocalypse is coming, and Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) prepare for the fight in very different ways. Sam joins Ruby (Genevieve Cortese) on a final run to kill Lilith (guest star Katherine Boecher), while Castiel (Misha Collins) and Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) tell Dean it?s time to play his part in stopping Lucifer.

Last week's episode was good but bizarre at the same time. I didn't expect Dean to find Adam's body at the graveyard. And the fact that the female ghoul mentioned him as a "screamer" made it weird. As much as I looked forward to the episode, I knew they'd get rid of him. Anyway, I can't wait to see next week's episode. It should be good!

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