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Anonymous

Michael was right

Anonymous

Bet you never thought God would be the big bad.

Anonymous

This is one of my favourite season finales, especially the end. It was chilling and I went nuts last year when I watched it.

Anonymous

You're right, it is the white woman. same character, different actress tho

Jason Veevaert

That moment you realize that Chuck is treating Dean like the good little soldier (Michael) and Sam like the Doubter (Lucifer)

Anonymous

Tried to warn you about those zombies at the end there but you didn't want spoilers

Anonymous

And yes...the song at the end is "God Was Never On Your Side" by Motorhead.

Anonymous

One of my favorite finals and yeah the moment they were talking about other universals please say world with out shrimp and they didn't felt like it was big miss.

Anonymous

Also one my hope for the finale if they do the carry your on with the rode so far they go though all the season maybe even have small clips from every episode like the time they did with Buffy.

Steve Quast

Both the Winchesters have a lot of balls in this episode. Dean breaks God's guitar right in front of him and tells him to go to hell and Sam actually shoots him. So, the story of Moriah: God tells Abraham to take his son Isaac to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering. Abraham journeys with his son there, but right at the crucial moment, as Abraham is about to do the deed, God stops him, as the whole thing was just a test. What happened here at the end of the episode is pretty much the opposite of that. The first three quarters of this episode didn't really seem like much of a finale at first, but the last part was definitely quite a ride. The beginning part was definitely reminiscent of "The Naked Truth," the episode when that god forces certain people to listen to the truth when they ask for it, which is also what leads Dean to learning that Sam doesn't have a soul. It also reminded a lot of the movie "Liar, Liar" only on a bigger scale. I can't wait to see what happens in the final season.

Nancy Nicolai

If you'll recall the very first Chuck episode was called "The Monster at the End of the Book so........🤔🤯😱