I finally watched it last night. I like the fact that they went back to hunting and I think that was the first time Dean had a "heart to heart" talk with Jack about nightmares.
I thought it was so cheesy for AU Bobby to bring up how Ketch is out doing ketchup things and Charlie/Rowena are on some road trip....what? I'd rather hear more about rain if they needed to add in a few more lines. Not showing them was pretty obvious enough they weren't around. How is AU community "all settled in"? Did they get homes and jobs already? It seems like its been weeks, but some still got a history lesson in the beginning of the episode, so I guess it's not really that important, but the 5% information they give us is almost pointless, so why do it...
The finales aren't what they used to be - we used to get non stop crazy. I didn't hate any of it, I was just expecting more.
I think we all knew Lucifer was in it for himself, but he never "admits" to only wanting Jack's grace to give him that power boost.
Of course the MAIN reason Dean says "yes" to Michael is to save Sammy. In a recap it said it was to save Jack/Mary, I guess they didn't watch the episode. I like that Dean got full control, but it was just reckless, because you know Michael was/is going to screw him over in the end.
The fight scene was good, but that jump in the air was weird and fight floating, I preferred they stay on the ground. But I just kept thinking - Jack needs a doctor. I doubt they will kill off Jack during the break, but you never know. I know nothing about his contract, other than it's been extended...
Jensen played Michael for less than 10 seconds, "thanks for the suit" it was kinda creepy how he just looked off and didn't make eye contact with Sam/Jack.
At the end, when his eyes glowed blue, I - it reminded me so much of Michael Jackson's Thriller video
I'm surprised they finally offed Lucifer, I mean sure now they have Michael, but I wonder how long he'll be sticking around now as their priority.
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