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The final episode for season 14 was great and then they followed it with this turd. (S15-ep 1)
Yeah at this point, I'm just along for the ride, Belphegor and Rob Benedict.This isn't making much sense to me right now, but I love the guys, so I'll keep watching.![]()
I was never a huge fan of Kevin (or any of the prophets storylines) but I do enjoy Ketch.2nd ep was better than first, but its impossible to know where this is going.
Good to see Ketch and Kevin.
...and the post-apocalyptic world they all live in because the Winchesters weren't around to save it all those times...So I'm planning the last episode and thinking Chuck realizes he's really messed up and decides to do the time travel thing and goes back to when Sam and Dean's parents became hunters and prevents them from becoming hunters. As soon as he does that we flash back to the present where both Sam and Dean are married with kids, 9 to 5 blue collar guys, and then the cameras show where each of the other characters and their situations due to the fact that Sam and Dean never became hunters.
Not with the way Mark left the show, we won't!It's almost like the final season is "let's bring back as many past cast members as we can." Can Crowley be far behind?
They wouldn't dare! The fandom would revolt.So I'm planning the last episode and thinking Chuck realizes he's really messed up and decides to do the time travel thing and goes back to when Sam and Dean's parents became hunters and prevents them from becoming hunters. As soon as he does that we flash back to the present where both Sam and Dean are married with kids, 9 to 5 blue collar guys, and then the cameras show where each of the other characters and their situations due to the fact that Sam and Dean never became hunters.
20, I believe.Wait, Zombie apocalypse is over already? How many eps this season?
I mean, in all honestly, it's been less than great for many seasons now.I am a fan, but this season is just bad. I'll watch until the end because of this being the final year and think back fondly on the great seasons of the past.
And honestly, I think they were the best years of his life. He's great in that role, but I don't think he really has the range to ever amount to much from here on out (we'll have a much better idea in a few weeks when Walker starts up). I don't get the feeling he'll ever be able to shake the "that guy from Supernatural" thing.If you get a chance, watch E.R., season 7 episode 10, "Piece of Mind". Jared Padalecki has a small part in it. He's spent almost half his life on Supernatural.