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With Metatron in play, I’m quietly excited to see where this arc, which will likely last longer than the Deanmon arc, goes once Castiel’s grace is worked out.The Supernatural series finale airs tonight (Thursday, November 19) at 9pm ET/PT, with the show's usual 8pm weekly slot being filled by a special retrospective after it's broadcast, the episode will become available to stream 100% free on The CW website from Friday, November 20 - you don't even need to sign up, it's that easy! Full TV and streaming details are below and it's also free in many other places - plus wherever you are, you can watch the show just like you would at home with the help of a good VPN. Is it better to have that monster behind bars and her desired leader dead, or save Castiel and let Metatron free? The angel storyline has been overshadowed thus far only because it’s been impossible to turn away from Sam and Dean’s impending train wreck.

She believes Castiel is the key to rebuilding Heaven in the wake of Metatron’s destruction. Castiel was right not to accept his deal, but how long can he stay on this suicidal path? Perhaps Hannah, who appears to be developing feelings for Castiel, will sneak behind Castiel’s back and accept the deal anyway.

When he said his release would end with everyone dead, I believed him. Curtis Armstrong has done a marvelous job making a physically weak character so intimidating. In a desperate move to recharge Castiel’s batteries, Hannah almost makes a deal with Metatron, who’s even slimier than we remember. One life we know is in danger belongs to Castiel. Dean Winchester does not forgive, especially when he’s hopped up on demon juice. The fallout will be just as deadly as Crowley predicted when Sam handed over the First Blade. Part of it might have been to torment Sam, but there’s no doubt Crowley envisioned big things for his future with Dean. His wistful glance at that hilarious photo on his phone said it all – Crowley enjoyed having Dean as an ally and a friend. What I didn’t expect was the heartbreak on Crowley’s end over this breakup. Slippery as he might be, Crowley is no match for the Mark of Cain. Crowley wisely chose to back down when Dean turned violent during their next confrontation. When Dean killed Lester, every fan knew immediately the king of the crossroads would not react kindly to such a decision. It was easy to see this moment coming, given Dean’s utter contempt for everyone but himself, but that didn’t make it any less juicy. With Cole, beaten and bruised, turning up at the library to begin researching demons, it’s safe to assume we’ll see him again very soon.īefore the big fight, we had the expected falling out between Dean and Crowley. Then to hear Dean’s explanation for why he didn’t just kill Cole confirmed just how sadistic the Mark of Cain has made Dean. The way he naively approached Dean with such confidence, his little Inigo Montoya speech (as Dean called it), and his rising horror as Dean dismantled him was heartbreaking. If it wasn’t Dean in his sights, we’d almost certainly root for him to get revenge.

Cole’s father was almost certainly a monster, but he didn’t know that when Dean killed him. Speaking of which, I found it hard not to feel a little bad for Cole in that fight with Dean. The show has unfortunately robbed death of its sting, but I still cringe to think of Dean destroying Sam physically and psychologically. His unpredictability scares me when it’s Sam that’s in his crosshairs. For the first time I felt a real sense of danger watching Dean. Granted, Sam wasn’t an unstoppable killing machine back then, but the sentiment is appreciated all the same. Even more disheartening was the unrelenting determination of Sam to do what he knew (non-demon) Dean did for him way back in Season 6 when Sam was soulless. Hearing Dean threaten the younger brother he’s died while saving numerous times was jarring. Killing Lester was cold enough, but things ramped up once Sam stepped into the picture. Dean’s violence so far this season has only been matched by his ruthlessness.
