Thing is, I always took it as God always being the sort of big bad. Even if it was in a sort of 'why the don't you sort your shit out because you are fucking it up for everyone else.' sort of bad.
John was an arse at times but he never knowingly had Sam and Dean to sort out his other problems. God from what we now know created Lucifer, Michael, Gab and Raphael to deal with Amara knocking over his toy box. He had his kids to deal with his problems instead of dealing with it himself.
Then even if he wins he doesn't deal with his problems, he locks them away - Leviathans, Amara and Lucifer. He doesn't end them, he puts them in a box and hides from the consequences or runs from his responsibilities but still wants to be involved in a sense by dipping in and out and justifies it by saying he's a writer. Hell he made people to have free will for...reasons. What were those really - to entertain him. Then he'd get free will trampled on just to get his story going.
Because sometimes I can't help but ask did John and Mary really love each other, did they really choose to be together? We have seen how screwed up they were without each other but we've seen that in the show with beings forced to be in love. Now I get they maybe in heaven together in the show but I remember that cherub saying that John and Mary hated each other before the angels stepped in. So would John and Mary have entertained even sitting in the same coffee shop if it wasn't for God's story needing them to bump uglies back then?
That is why I sort of always took it that for God was always out to protect how he entertained himself in a way. From his justifying how he set things up,(then getting bored and deciding he was watching from the side lines or LARPing as Chuck). Then there was how he acted when others took to the consequences of him being entertained not as shits and giggles (Lucifer) and lastly what to do when things could possibly stop him being entertained - ie Amara and Jack.
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