Supernatural Sam and Dean Meet the Guys Who Killed Them Again
(CNN)Sam and Dean are officially done saving people and hunting things.
The series finale of the CW'southward "Supernatural" aired on Thursday and brought to a satisfying close the story of two monster-hunting brothers whose story was told over xv seasons.
In many ways, the finish of Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean's (Jensen Ackles) stories were what they would take picked for themselves back in season 1, merely ones that never would have been possible had they non gone on 15 years' worth of adventures.
The emotional last episode began with the brothers enjoying the spoils of saving the earth one last time in the penultimate episode. They live a pleasant, ordinary existence inside the bunker with some hunting (and pie!) sprinkled in.
Then, Dean picks up on a case that gets them back on the route and hunting downwards a kidnapping ring of masked vampires, amidst them a character, Jenny (Christine Chatelain), from the show's first season.
There was tension during the fight considering there was something and then ordinary about the moment. Viewers have seen Sam and Dean come out of more precarious fights unscathed, but knowing this was the final episode, there was an air of looming doom at every familiar-seeming moment.
Indeed, this fight proves to be Dean Winchester's final battle.
In his concluding rumble with a vampire, he gets pushed against a wooden post and impaled by a metal rod. Dean immediately knows the situation is grave.
As Dean says at 1 point, nosotros always knew it'd stop this mode. Merely it didn't make it whatsoever easier to watch the brothers say their terminal goodbyes. Again, that's something viewers had seen before, considering the evidence has liberally killed its leads multiple times throughout the series. This time, nosotros knew -- and Dean and Sam knew -- that this was it.
In this scene, the bear witness delivered a farewell substitution worthy of those who watched loyally for a decade and a half. In that location was a callback to the pilot (when Dean showed up on his brother'due south doorstep and asked him for aid), a reference to all the times the characters had establish ways out of fatal situations and, near chiefly, meaningful closure.
When Sam claims that he tin't keep hunting without his older blood brother, Dean assures him.
"Well, I don't want to," Sam replies.
"Hey, I'yard not leaving you," Dean says. "I'chiliad gonna be with y'all. Right here. Every day. Every twenty-four hour period you're out there and living and you're fighting -- because you always continue fighting, yous hear me? I'll be in that location. Every pace." ("Always keep fighting" is a mantra adopted past the show's stars and fans in an try to spotlight mental health issues and encourage wellness.)
At another point, Dean tells Sam: "We had one hell of a ride, man."
For Dean, that ride ends in that vampire nest, merely continues in a heavenly style.
In heaven, Dean meets up with Bobby (Jim Beaver), who explains to him that heaven is now "what it always should accept been."
"Everyone happy. Everyone together," he tells Dean as they sit outside Harvelle'southward Roadhouse and Dean'due south beloved car, Baby, sits anxiety abroad.
Bobby tells Dean that their parents live down the road, and Rufus (Steven Williams) also lives nearby.
"It ain't but sky, Dean. It's the heaven you deserve," Bobby says.
It's too the sky Dean and Sam have earned. The fabric of human life and afterlife were, at many times, the very things Dean and Sam gave their blood, sweat, lives and tears to salvage. Information technology was just plumbing equipment they enjoy the spoils at the end of it all.
Yep, Sam, besides, would come across Dean in sky only not for some time.
Sam's story carries on for years after. He has a son named Dean and dies every bit an old man with his son past his side. In other words, the guy who had seemingly accepted that a normal life was out of reach, saw information technology come to be.
In heaven, Sam and Dean reunite on a bridge.
"Hey, Sammy," Dean welcomes him.
"Dean."
This may not have been the finale "Supernatural" would have made had it been produced in non-pandemic times. (One can assume there would have been more than cameos, for example.) It is one, notwithstanding, that delivered on the promise of the show'south musical anthem, "Deport on Wayward Son" by Kansas -- "At that place'll be peace when you are done."
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/20/entertainment/supernatural-emotional-end-cw/index.html
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