The Winchesters shared a final tear-filled goodbye with Dean confiding in Sam that it's always been about him this entire time, confirming once and for all that the younger Winchester brother is the heart of the show. This was how he wanted to write his ending.Īnd thus began the emotional goodbye we suspected could possibly come, but we never actually thought it would get here. An upsetting choice from the writers, for sure, but you've got to at least acknowledge that Dean, not Chuck, chose this moment. But this time, he asked Sam to let him go. Time and time again, Dean has been brought back from the dead throughout the show's 15 seasons. Impaled on some protruding rebar, Dean pleaded with Sam to stay with him.
The vamp was dead but Dean was unable to move. Unfortunately, though, he was a few seconds too late. As Dean grappled with a big burly vampire, he was thrown up against a wooden beam before Sam came in to save him. It happened quickly, but it definitely happened.
She was beheaded, along with the rest of the killers, but this Winchester victory came at an unexpected cost. There was even a brief cameo from Season 1's Jenny ( Christine Chatelain), the girl who became a vampire in the episode "Dead Man's Blood," but that didn't last long. They were able to rescue the boys before a knife fight commenced. As the dude put it, these vamps "don't do fast food."Īs with most battles like these, Sam and Dean ended up facing off against this gaggle of masked murderers in a spooky barn. These vamps have been kidnapping kids for decades only to hold onto them, raise them in captivity, and feed them well with the end goal of juicing them. As Sam and Dean tracked part of the group down, they were able to interrogate one of them and got to the nitty-gritty of what was going on here. Turns out, the Winchesters were in for a classic vampire fight, as the group who pulled off this kidnapping ended up being a nest of vamps looking to take a harvest - perhaps the same beasts their dad hunted back in 1986, which felt like a cool old-school detail to give us. However, after a home invasion featuring a gang of mask-wearing killers left the husband dead, the wife drained with her tongue ripped out, and the two young boys taken, Sam and Dean went right back to doing what they do best - fighting evil. After the heavy-ness of the season, watching the brothers have some light-hearted fun, with Dean getting some pie to the face, was a welcome change. Leave it to a pie contest to set the right kind of tone for Sam and Dean's final ride. But some big questions remained: Without Chuck writing their story, where exactly would the brothers go now? Is it possible that after all this time, Sam and Dean could retire and finally settle down to have families of their own? Or, could the Winchesters continue the family business of saving people and hunting things until going out in a blaze of glory? Let's break down where the journey has taken us and how things come to an end for our heroes. In the final minutes of the penultimate episode, we watched Sam and Dean ride off into the sunset in Baby, their iconic '67 Impala, which was followed by a montage of the show's best moments.
With Jack stepping into the role of God, the world went back to normal - which is something, considering how far from normal we all are in 2020 - and each and every person Chuck erased came back to their old selves.īut hoo golly has Season 15 done a good job of tying up loose ends! Chuck became the thing he despised most: a mere mortal Rowena ( Ruth Connell) sacrificed herself over the rift in hell only to become the Queen down there Castiel ( Misha Collins) professed his tearful love to Dean before sacrificing himself into The Empty Jack vanished majestically into every last piece of existence around them. But where exactly is that?Įverything built to the big battle that transpired in last week's episode, titled "Inherit the Earth." After Chuck ( Rob Benedict) went on his tour of destruction, ending every world he created with a snap of his Thanos-like fingers, Jack ( Alexander Calvert) ended up absorbing all his God power, thanks to that scuffle between Michael ( Jake Abel) and Lucifer ( Mark Pellegrino).
WHAT HAPPENED IN THE LAST EPISODE OF LEAVE IT TO BEAVER? SERIES
It's been 15 years since Supernatural first premiered on The WB (remember that?) and finally, after what feels like an eternity (the series is officially the longest-running genre series to air on network television), the adventures of monster-hunting brothers Sam ( Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester ( Jensen Ackles) has finally come to an end.