[more explicit spoilers] Like also that might be a fakeout the -other- way but “all the dead come back anyway here’s the three main characters dealing with that. this has been episode summary” is not exactly subtle so I’m wondering if they gambled wrong re: people… looking ahead
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Replying to @chrysopoetics @arthur_affect and
I haven't watched the show for a few years but skimming through the plot summary from last night, and the cast list for the season as a whole, and considering that there are two more episodes left in the show, I find it hard to believe this would be a permadeath
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Replying to @teawoodleaf @chrysopoetics and
It's possible he could be appearing as flashbacks or a ghost or something? But idk. I don't have articulate words yet but it feels like the wrong narrative shape for the final button on a show that's spent as much time as SPN writing love letters to its fandom, successfully or no
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Replying to @teawoodleaf @chrysopoetics and
...or idk I guess they /could/ just be planning on setting everything on fire on their way out the door as some kind of ~catharsis~? I've been trying not to dip too deep into the spoilers and hadn't heard the part where they were killing like /everybody/ this week
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Replying to @teawoodleaf @chrysopoetics and
No they literally killed *everybody*, the ending of the last episode shows that Earth has been completely depopulated and Sam, Dean and Jack are the only human beings left in the universe
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chrysopoetics and
th... wh... ok wait so if there's literally NOTHING left then their options for the next two episodes are down to "permadeath everybody, winchesters too, end of show" or "jk most of 'em aren't quite dead", yeah?
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Replying to @teawoodleaf @chrysopoetics and
The preview for the next episode makes it look like it's about the Winchesters adopting a dog
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chrysopoetics and
...this is entirely consistent with what I remember of buckner and ross-leming's apparent taste in narrative, admittedly
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Replying to @teawoodleaf @chrysopoetics and
Well I mean do you want actual spoilers for S15
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chrysopoetics and
On the one hand kind of yeah, on the other hand I... think I should probably take all of this as a sign to back out of the discourse again for another two weeks and wait to see what people are saying about the actual ending. good freakin golly this show
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The one pertinent spoiler is that the Big Bad of S15 is God himself, which kind of logically means that if/when God is ever actually defeated, pretty much everything about the rules of reality are up for revision
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chrysopoetics
oh! I did see about the Big Bad. Hadn't extrapolated that far about killing God because I've been so busy being "???" at "God is back, again, also he's totes evil now, and going on a killing spree, because fuck it why not I guess"
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If they have to kill god to end the season and killing god would let them rewrite the universe why is everybody freaking out about anyone being dead at all, though, that seems straightforward by supernatural standards
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