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Baba Yaga is the Russian striga.
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These Spoilers Suck: Bitter Speculation About SPN Spoilers
Castiels Cat replied to catrox14's topic in Supernatural
Where did Hensen float the idea of a 6 episode fix? Paley spiel seems pro finales and ending... in professional speak. Dean = dumb brawn + mistakes + toxic anger Sam = super speshul + super smart + A+++ 1+++ Yeah... they don't actually hate the leads. They have just pidgeon holes them into bullets that maybe existed in the first iteration of Kripke's script. -
The ending of the series of Angel... the heroes against a seemingly invincible onslaught... then it ends... I never liked Chuck. I never thought he was portrayed as noble or heroic. Thos was a guy than ran on whims. Most of the children who had direct contact with him have mental illness from his psychological abuse. I think a 11 clearly shows him as not good although and conning everyone. Chuck as the ultimate big bad does not surprise me. Fans have a history of liking villains because they act goofy... Gabriel for instance.
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An Angel ending... so to speak That could work because they Re the Winchesters and they would have work to do. Caging Chuck is the obvious way to go unless they rehabilitate him. Idk if it's possible. Amara was justifiably angry about her imprisonment and subsequent abandonment by Chuck after her release. Chuck has been a sociopathic, world ending, murderous god.
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Eh. Moriah 2.0. He will be the one to stop Jack and take care of Chuck. The more had him being obstinate and wrong and he came around... I thought the rewriting of their past could be a hint? I assumed that this was a retelling of the strigs episode because they were going for a witch that fed on kids... Yep.
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Except that Chuck is out of control and destroying worlds and Death has books which show her possible futures which make her the show's Dr. Strange... And Death has said he/she will reap God. I thought that the Jack bomb thing was going to be flawed because they were blindly following this plan and it would turn out to be a bad plan. Last week they told us why. JACK DIES IN THE EXECUTION OF IT. That is enough to stop it for TFW. They will find another way. Yes Dean did it however Chuck manipulated him to do it and Dean ended up going plan B and using family and love and his relationship with Amara to save the day. IDK where they will go with this. Honestly... ID care. I cannot care. I cannot remember most of the details anymore because... so very meh. I just think it has to be big on Dean because Chuck has made this about Dean and Dean is the one that got in his face and said we are going to stop you... or whatever awesome line he said which Jensen delivered with aplomb. It is between those 2.
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I have driven from LA to Cleveland in less than 3 days. These things are doable if shotgun shuts his pue hole and sleeps and then takes over driving when driver needs to sleep. I assume that's how they do it.
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Once Chuck became a writer the multiverse were always going to be other drafts of Chuck's story... and judging by the AU and the Bad Place they were abandoned drafts. God the writer vs the main characters... it's worrisome for the show going out well when the actors pulled the plug on the show because of bad writing.
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I remember a depressed suicidal teddy bear. Which episode had a demonic teddy bear?
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Well... Death could be. Compromised and these trials could actually be weakening Jack so that he is no match for God. Jack is blindly following Death's directions kinda sorta like he mindlessly slurped smoothies.
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It wasn't Chuck's writing at the end of s 11. It's pretty clear from Metatron's reaction to Chuck's script that Chuck dies and the world ends, hence Metatronon sacrifices himself. If Metatron knew Dean Winchester was going to save the day he would not have done that. Chuck let Dean choose the ending... again in season 11. Chuck set Dean up to sacrifice himself not to humanize Amara. It's one of the reasons why I think for Chuck this is really between him and Dean. From his perspective he's given Dean a lot and he really wanted he sacrifice moment from Dean and didn't get it despite the perfect set up. Dean is the wild card. The writers still knew that in whatever that stupid Chuck casino episode was called. That episode ended with Dean standing up to Chuck, Chuck incredulous at Dean's defiance and Chuck responding in kind. To me it looked personal between the two of them. Omg. I liked Mary too. There are actually two of us.
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In s 11 one dies it is over. Both dies everything is fine. This is why they had to kill Anara when Chuck was dying. THIS IS WHY THE PLAN NOW HAD TO INCLUDE MILLING ANARA TOO. They went over it again last night however it would be easy to miss because the episode, the plan, Jack... sigh... meh...
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What did she say to him except that express anger over how she was treated. Because that was the storyline. Twins... one is born before the other.
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I am not sure they get clear cut happy... but yes a reset of some sorts could work, could be a final ending with no way forward and could have given Jensen pause. What will a guy with a comics background that doesn't think too hard about things and has a grudge match against at least one of the main characters do in this situation? Do comics have happy endings?
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Chuck is an unreliable narrator. Same lucifer. Same Metatron.
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This. I was waiting for this. The truth is though Dean never exploded the bomb. He used his words and his humanity to tame Amara. She also knew he had it on him.
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He drove the perp off in the police car so he did tag along unbeknownst to our Highway to Heaven crew which makes nonsense because Cas should have seen his thorny beauty and I believe Jack can also see demons. Cas saw Belphagar earlier this season.
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What she said to him about Mary will be thrown back at her in regards to Chuck so I don't even think it was written with Dean in mind. As for what Death said... I personally don't think any of the stories about the Darkness that were told were the truth necessarily at the time. She never was s 11 big bad. She was wronged and mad as hell and Chuck spent the entire season hiding from her. I found her to be sympathetic and him to be an unreliable narrator, especially in consideration of how he manipulated Dean to be a human bomb. I can totally see her describing what happened as inevitable from the process of them separating and Chuck petulantly blaming her for the destruction. Look at the mental problems of his angels.
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I eye rolled hard myself. Only Jensen's acting saved this episode. And just stop with the faux Crowley demons. It's not funny.
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These Spoilers Suck: Bitter Speculation About SPN Spoilers
Castiels Cat replied to catrox14's topic in Supernatural
I don't know. In that episode in which Sam was stupidly caught by God and tied to a chair and tortured and tricked and played the fool and lost all hope... Dean came in and Dean stood up to God and challenged him. Dean refused to follow Chuck's script... AGAIN. Didn't Chuck say how can you still be like this? He was speaking specifically about Dean. This is all about Dean. I think it has to come back to the two of them. I am reminded a bit of s 13 when Lucifer and Dean were circling each other warily and finally in the Vampire Cave Debacle episode Dean makes it clear that Lucifer is on his radar. From that point on I knew Dean would kill him. It didn't matter that Jack was his son or Sam had the history... Dean had laid down the gauntlet. Dean was the one to lay down the gauntlet to Chuck's face and Dean happens to be the one that Chuck has always been interested in. Dean is his firewall. Dean changes his story. He answers when Dean calls... sometimes. Dabb is a comic book guy. I think that a laying down the gauntlet moment is no accident. To me they have set Jack up on this paint by numbers quest that's as wrong as any of the other quests he has been on AND every one of Jack's quests has been wrong because he either follows the wrong mentor or because he lacks judgement, knowledge, true morality. He parrots these things because he wants to be like his fathers but he has never been shown to have developed these qualities as of yet be6he is too young and supernatural. -
These Spoilers Suck: Bitter Speculation About SPN Spoilers
Castiels Cat replied to catrox14's topic in Supernatural
Or Chuck intervened which is why Sam was born or didn't die in the fire before he had his first birthday... If that's a hint it can mean a lot of things especially when a petty vengeful Creator can change things with a snap of his fingers. -
These Spoilers Suck: Bitter Speculation About SPN Spoilers
Castiels Cat replied to catrox14's topic in Supernatural
Yes... I thought something like this could happen. If it ends up with Chuck undoing his "help" ... the timeline changes... How does that affect the present. -
It has been totaled more than once in the show's history. Meh... I am usually good at spec however I am just dread watching. I just think the Jack storyline.will flop and they will wing it. The manner in which they described the two last episodes made me think we see the Winchesters' hunter funeral which is a flashback episode of remembrances. I can also see caging Chuck. It seems a bit late to reform him. Someone said the holidays going backwards was a clue... maybe just to the Weechester episode? Are they aged down? Did Netflix watch this before signing off on Resident Evil?
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Not just the original loss of the mother which completely changed and informed the development of Dean and lead him to christen TFB... Dean lost her again in season 13 and we watched him completely lose it over the course of that season. The man held a gun to Kaia and forced her to help him... for Mary. He committed suicide on a ghost hunt. He did exactly what he knew Death said not to do... And yeah... I get why he could not ritually sacrifice a child he loved like a son... but I can also see why he would never want to look at Jack again... ever. And Cas too. Ever. If they were writing for the Winchesters and for Dean... Jack would be locked away using the MoC or dead. That would be the mytharc... and Dean would be doubly devastated. However they were going after the Riverdale crowd with a milquetoast character...
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Actually the show didn't want us to focus on anything beyond the superficial of what we have been told: Jack is going to be the hero that saves the world. No one focused on anything that they weren't handed. Jack slurped down shakes and was overpowered easily. Sam and Dean just accepted those bag lunches and easy hunts... Sometimes it is bad writing, sometimes it is Chuck's writing, and sometimes it is foreshadowing. I have to believe there was more than cute humor in this episode. It's a Supernatural tradition for humorous episodes to lean towards the mytharc.