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  1. A shovelful of fluffy snow can be bloody heavy. Also the shovel is pretty unwieldy for lifting and throwing snow rather than just shovelling. Just saying. Course he may also just be out of shape. And he's not actually a superhero 🙈
  2. Easy. If you - like me - refuse to acknowledge anything that happened after Dean talked down Amara from destroying the world, absolutely anything, then obviously it's all Dean. *shrugs*
  3. Or the British Men of Letters... Otherwise, same.
  4. The thing is, they spent seasons developing and finally resolving this whole elaborate plot revolving around God and his sister, his children and his grandson. Seasons. As if this whole family was what the show was about instead of the Winchesters. From what I gather from this forum Sam and Dean were barely involved in this whole story. So they only had Sam and Dean's fate be resolved in the very last episode almost as an afterthought. Their ending could have happened without anything that happened over the last 15 years. Any stupid soap opera could have had one character dying from a freak work accident and showing the two reunited in heaven decades later. And no matter how many people you show mourning that one person's death or how many people you show greeting them in heaven, it doesn't make the blatant lack of interest in those characters any less disrespectful. Feel free to disagree.
  5. THAT'S IT! Dean is in "The Good Place"! NOW it makes so much more sense! AND it's a nice, creepy ending worthy of a HORROR show!
  6. Oohhh, almost certainly NOT something Dabb wanted us to think... :DDD
  7. So, can we agree that Dabb ~nailed~ it? (Someone got there before me? Move along, nothing to see...)
  8. Well, I'm not surprised Jensen didn't like the ending. It was basically a(n incredibly cheesy) soap opera ending to a horror show. I'm also not surprised Kripke seemed to find the ending good, seeing how Sam was really kind of Kripke's avatar and Dean the lesser brother to support Sam's hero's journey. I mean, come on, even Deans dying words were about Sam. (Did they really stick an "Always keep fighting" reference in there? Really?) I only watched the dying scene, the Sam montage and the heavenly reunion, and none of that packed any punch whatsoever. Having said that, I'm glad Dabb didn't kill Sam "young" (with Dean still showering Sam with praise in their last moments together) and made Dean grow old, and make him wear an Einstein wig. *shrugs*
  9. Well, I would have thought Dean was in shock, being impaled and realizing he's dying and all, and HE could manage to shower Sam with praise...
  10. Of course Chuck would KNOW Amara was possessing Sam, just like Amara knew Dean was carrying all those souls, but 🤷🏼‍♀️ (If this post is completely beside the point just disregard it. I'm only following the show on this board these days...)
  11. If I didn't know the show and only read this episode description, I'd assume that Castiel and Jack are the main characters and these Dean and Sam guys merely "also running". Dean and Sam being relegated to this role is Dabb-SPN in a nutshell.
  12. Well, to me it's like someone sticking a huge big antenna on a skyskraper and calling it the tallest building in the world. Technically it is, but an antenna isn't really of any substance where the building itself is concerned. Just like the Dabb seasons - they made the show longer but didn't have any substance.
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