User blog comment:Touchinos/“Raising Hell” Discussion/@comment-25589722-20191019193228/@comment-34461065-20191021182936

I do not think it was something hidden in the narrative, I have thought that God being the big bad guy was more of a logical descicion for the writers given that you can't exactly go Bigger than God himself, not without doing a new Amara storyline, which would be repetitive for a last season. Was it a good idea to do it so suddenly, even if they tried to set it up with Michael Alt.? Nope, it was rushed and poorly explained (Hopefully they ellaborate on all that this season and not leave yet another question unsanswered), but they should have really set up God's intentions much better if they planned on doing this since last seasons. Obviously ever since Season 5 God has been clearly Neutral, Lawful neutral at times. It is weird to see him jump so suddenly to Evil or Chaotic Neutral. But from a non narrative plot perspective, and from a writers perspective, this makes sense, it makes sense that they wouldn't wanna do another Amara storyline, specially with how similar she is to the Shadow visually, and that given that God is supposed to be the most powerful being in teh Supernatural Universe just after Amara, that they would conclude that he would be the ultimate foe