It's the final ride for saving people and hunting things.It's the final ride for saving people and hunting things.It's the final ride for saving people and hunting things.
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It's not that perfect ending IMO. But I think it's perfect ending for Sam and Dean.
The show is about these 2 brothers. Start with 2 brothers. And it's end with 2 brothers.
I didn't cry for this show for long but this episode got me so hard.
The show is about these 2 brothers. Start with 2 brothers. And it's end with 2 brothers.
I didn't cry for this show for long but this episode got me so hard.
I have to admit, I'm a 62 year old man, and at the end I cried a little. I don't think I cried for the characters though. The ending was sad, but it wasn't heart ripping. I think my tears are due to the things in life that have changed since I started watching this show 15 years ago. In the 15 years since i started watching this show, I've found and lost, lost and found new loves. People who I love have died, and people who I love have been born. I've watched these two boys become men, as my life changed and theirs stayed the same, to include their perfect hair. It's like saying goodbye to friends we've known for 15 years, suddenly gone. In fact, this final show was watched in the home I've lived in for 22 years, and 4 days after watching this final episode, I'm leaving this house to move on to a new one. Goodbye Dean and Sam. I'm sure I'm not going to be the only one to miss you.
Obviously it's not the perfect ending to a 15-year-old show, but there is no show that is going to have a perfect ending that appeases everybody. But you know what it did do? It had a great ending for the very thing that this show has been about since Season 1 Episode 1: the Winchester brothers. That is why I rated it 10 stars. It stuck to the core of the show, and gave a well send off to the lead characters who have been there for 327 episodes. The head-shaking fact that there are ratings of 1 star here are because there are children having temper tantrums because they didn't get their way of having something that was blown way out of proportion by overanalyzed Tumblr and Twitter posts. It was a good ending for the 15-season show, and the sad ratings and reviews on this page definitely do not relay how the actual episode was.
Perfect ending.
Thank you for the story, love and hunting monsters!
Keep on hunting!
Thank you for the story, love and hunting monsters!
Keep on hunting!
The ending of this series felt like the proper closure for these characters. Sam and Dean did indeed find peace when they were done. When Carry On Wayward Son was playing "Now your life no longer empty, surely Heaven waits for you." And Sam shows up behind Dean's back, I suddenly stated reflecting on my journey with these boys, all the sacrifices they've made all the pain they HAD to endure. this happiness is what they deserved after all these years.
Castiel didn't belong in the Empty. He's a leader that still has a purpose to serve. And making him god's (Jack's) assistant honesty is so effing fitting.
The other thing that I was so happy about is the fact that there's still some Winchesters (Sam's children) on Earth to keep fighting the good fight. Sam and Dean didn't JUST leave everything behind and went to get their happy ending, their legacy will live on forever.
Did you know
- TriviaThe man laughing in the background when Sam pies Dean is actually director and executive producer Robert Singer.
- GoofsAs Dean is dying, he tells Sam that he stood outside his dorm for hours, the night he picked him up at Stanford. However, Sam didn't live in a dorm. He & Jessica lived in a house.
- Quotes
Sam Winchester: This the place?
Dean Winchester: Dark, creepy, something out of Wes Craven's erotic fantasy? Yeah, it's 100% the place.
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