1. The Winchesters have no POV.
2. The Winchesters know nothing about anything other than Kelly and her baby. Specifically, they don't know much of anything about Mary, the BMoL, or Lucifer still not being in his cage.
3. Lucifer is still alive after the confrontation with Amara.[/b] - more expansive than just Lucifer and Crowley's squabbles, but I'm counting it, because those wouldn't happen if he weren't here. Same goes for his spawn. Shouldn't have ever brought Lucifer back, but they did, and the fight with Amara was the perfect place to get rid of him.
[b]4. They've destroyed Mary Winchester.[/b]
5. Everyone has lied/betrayed Dean, and he's miserable, but it isn't really being addressed.
6. Sam's own issues with Mary aren't being addressed, nor is his new vision of a world without monsters, so we can re-hash the 'I want a normal life' plot with him again. If they're going to go there again, then they might as well explore it and how he thinks his life is going to better or whatever it is he thinks now that he's in his 30s and chose to be a maintenance man for room and board the last time he had a chance at a normal life.
[b]7. Destroying the Colt - They screwed up its symbolism in the show, and then melted it. That was just wrong.
8. Bringing back Joshua just to kill him in a different meat suit.
9. It hasn't happened yet, but I'm betting that I'll be angry about whoever they kill in the final two or three episodes
Despite all of that, what I don't want to see:
They can't just fix their storyline mistakes by killing Mary and the BMoL off and never mentioning them again (although if they did that with Lucifer and his spawn, I'd be okay with that oddly enough). Mary has to stick around long enough to get to know her sons, for us to get to know her, and to redeem herself next season. Anything less will have been the destruction of a character for no reason whatsoever, and will be an almost identical storyline that John had, except we knew John for all his faults. I don't want her to sacrifice herself this year, because it's too quick and clean of a way to deal with her.
The show can't just kill Ketch and company and drop it, because the BMoL are a whole organization that is run by people like Hess. What I wouldn't mind is if they kill Ketch, that tattoo comes into play when we find out he's really part of the Thule, and he comes back to life, indicating that the BMoL are run by the Thule. If the BMoL are actually seen by our main characters as villains they can fight instead of idiotically joining, then there might be something there if the show starts writing for our main characters as main characters next year.
ETA: Surprises: I haven't really been surprised by anything except that maybe Dean went along with working with the BMoL easier than I would have expected or liked. And I've bolded the ones I think line up with the ones you asked about, Bella.
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