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Wow, that was a crazy good episode.

I wasn't expecting Chuck to disappear! Does that mean he was God all along?

And I was 100% not expecting Castiel to "die" in such a manner. It was so brutal lol.

And I guess the scene at the end where Sam is in the street looking at Dean and Lisa eating dinner means that Lucifer won the battle? Or did God reward Sam for his sacrifice by freeing him, sans Lucifer?

So many questions...and now we have to wait until September to know more! Awesome...

Spoilers ahead, but not in spoiler tag because the show has aired

Epic stuff, but why are Sam and Dean so important to god?

If god is who we think he is, why the emphasis on Sam and Dean and not Lucifer and Michael... are Sam and Dean his favourite children or something? He must like them since they refused to be controlled and let people die. They fought fate and won apparently... Although didn't Lucifer try to do the same before he was cast down to hell? Maybe Sam and Dean beat the game and impressed god lol

Castiel is super angel mode now? Nice touch lol

Pretty sure that's Sam without Lucifer, although I don't know why he wasn't smiling. I was definitely confused by Sam's demeanor at the end of the episode. Perhaps he wanted Dean to fight for him or something.

Maybe God's plan was to free heaven and human life from control/destiny/fate... Castiel the new sheriff in heaven, Dean and Sam have pretty much ended the games played upon humans for the apocalypse

It was an epic episode, Castiel dying I saw coming because the spoilers said someone we love would die but when the devil wasted Bobby I was like OMGWTFBBQ. The ending was really interesting though...it sets up the story for Season 6 nicely!

The ending feels like scrubs all over again imo. Clip a cpl seconds off the end and I personally feel that is how Kripke wanted it to end. Next season isnt going to compare to that or end better, just cant do it. The show climbled, led all the way to armegeddon and to think you can top that is just arrogant and another example of hollywoods milk everything till its dry approach.

Really? Am I the only one that found it pathetic? After all of these half arsed episodes I was expecting that the finale to at least be an epic battle between someone. Instead Michael and Lucifer stand around and have a little chat. :\ Talk about wasting an excellent story. :( Hopefully season 6 goes back to Supernatural's roots.

And Chuck (?) basically trying to excuse the bad ending ..ha :p

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