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What if Yellow Eyes comes back next season?


God has been writing all these different stories around Sam and Dean's lives, putting them in almost impossible situations. YED was the first BIG BAD to hit our screens 15 years ago in the pilot. What a fitting end if God bought YED back to cause yet more trouble for The Winchesters? He as a baddy has caused them more headaches than any other bad guy and on a personal note he's taken both their parents, and Sam's girlfriend making it truly personal. This would really entertain God, and want him to find out where YED takes his characters Sam and Dean? It would also bring this road trip full circle and create yet more drama. If both boys end up dying with God being their puppet which strings would he enjoy pulling? A battle with the biggest demon ever to get in Sam and Dean's way and cause them the most upset ever.

I think he would be a perfect character to come back, and reek havoc, heart ache, injury, misery, anger, distress to the Winchesters. As much as I would adore to see him and possibly kill my boys I would rather it be someone like YED than just some random demon who doesn't have ANY connection with the Winchester family.

What do you guys think? Is it the perfect end to a near perfect story?


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It would be great if Yellow Eyes/Azazel returned. I read an article somewhere, both Jensen and Jared said they'd like to see him back and Adam.

It fits into the final seasons "theme" of things they've defeated in the last 14 years returning, I would think Azazel would be one of them and salt in the wound for the boys. I agree about it coming full circle. I don't think what God did affected people that have died, I think it's only bringing back the Supernatural, if that makes any sense. It really depends on if Season 15 is going to turn into a "clip show" or bringing certain characters back and not explaining how and why other characters don't return...I don't know if Dabb will pull it off to a liking to everyone.

I'm still hoping something is wrong with God...I just still really loathe the fact that this is where the shows been led to.

I don't know why, but I think if the boys die, it's going to be some kind of sacrifice. I don't know if I prefer them to die, or say "we got work to do" - but I don't want it to be left on a high note cliffhanger, or them having a happy Once Upon a Time ending.

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I've read on Reddit that they think that God isn't himself. If he has an illness (mental) or something else. Or he's an imposter? Which I feel the latter. So if he is fake, where is the real one? If he is still alive??

Which was why I raised it about Gabe being held captive for years by Asmos. But, would they go there again? Or has God written himself as an imposter as he after all is the storyteller?

Also sacrifice mark how many times? I think we have work to do is my least fav ending because its so damned obvious. I want this show to jump out at me, and show me something that I would never have expected. And as you say, does DABB have the capability as a writer to pull it off?

I did read J2 mentioning wanting Adam to come back and clear up that story line but nothing about Azazel? If they are inputting topics to the writers as they have said they are, I so want both of these to be so true. It would be the icing on the cake for me next season. Azazel would give them both pure hell and the run around and wouldn't give up or be easily beaten. He's been that baddy of all baddies and when Jensen said going in BIG, I think YED is the biggest besides GOD than you can get. I have read that fans aren't happen if God kills the Winchesters and don't want the writers to go there.


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I don't remember where I read it, but there appears to be Supernatural "news" everyday, even though 97% of it is speculation and things ranked.

I don't like the sacrifice ending, that's just what I see them maybe doing. I won't know how I really want it to end until I see how Season 15 goes.

I wonder how God could have an illness? The only time anything affected him was in Season 11 with Amara.
Could Michael AU have the power to do something? I know Jack "killed" him or whatever, but I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled a 180. How God is acting felt very Metatron to me... I don't buy this God being bad thing and I don't like it.

I wouldn't like God to "write himself" as an imposter, unless someone else is writing the story (but again too much Once Upon a Time)- There was an author storyline, where a character had the ability to write people's stories...I would hate this for Supernatural..to be written, too much meta? It also doesn't make sense for God to show up now to want Jack to die. It almost felt like God was "jealous" of Jack in some way, perhaps it build up to it.

Do you think they are going to keep this as their ongoing season objective, or will it be like Michael and only in 5 episodes, or concluded in beginning of season 15 and dropped completely? For the last few years its been we got a problem, lets kind of "fix" it in the first 2 episodes of next season, put duct tape over it and then come back to it later, with filler episodes in between.

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But when do they often come back and tie up loose ends. They seem to make stories and not really fill them out enough with a good enough ending. It always feels a race to get to the end and cram everything into the last three episodes. These days they even follow into the next season and still don't come to a suitable end? Adam Winchester is a prime example of this. And that feels like eons ago, when its 10 years that the poor sod has been in hell? I will say it again what state will he be in if they do bring him back?

I like all of your above theories, and find it too meta too which I've never personally been a big fan of. I for the moment cannot think of an idea that would put God in a good light. But theories which are going around seem to put him in a bad guy light. I don't like to think of SPN God in a bad guy way. Otherwise, what good is there in the universe if God too is bad? If Sam and Dean do end up killing him, where does this leave the universe, unless of course, its the fake God they kill?

I think Michael feels done with, unless God has other plans?

I wished I gone back and seen Once upon a time, as I did enjoy the first two seasons. Maybe I can get the DVD?

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