User blog comment:The Mind Player/Questionsabout creatures, objects, and Men of Letters/@comment-1031724-20161217075256

1. I haven't seen their episode in a while but I think they're monsters, and therefore go to Purgatory.

2. Not sure about the American ones, and as for the British, the only angel they've encountered is Castiel, and Mr. Ketch hasn't been aggressive toward him, though he could just be trying to gain Sam and Dean's trust

3. Probably not, I think they got their exit at the end of Season 11 unless they make some surprise appearance

4. Not sure, since there hasn't been a lot of mention of him that I can remember. Maybe sometime

5. Wasn't aware of this spinoff, so I can't answer that

6. Not sure, it was never elaborated upon but obviously a not-so-serious way of playing around with them entering "our world", taking the "Supernatural exists as a book series" to a whole nother level. I guess it's up to our interpretation

7. Not sure coz I haven't seen the fairy episode in a while, but others answered this below so we'll go with Avalon

8. Probably a monster they decided not to use as much after their first appearance.

9. Because most of them got killed, or maybe they just diminished them coz they didn't think of using as many. Perhaps it's like the warlocks in Charmed who were common monsters of the week in earlier seasons, but their roles slowly diminished in favor of demons, and were never seen again from Season 7 onward. Still waiting on Anubis though.

10. Not complaining coz I like to see a plot resolved by the end of the season, or have some closure. I assume you mean Lucifer's reimprisonment, and suppose I could have lived seeing it extended to the end of the season. In this case, they probably intend the nephilim to take his place, besides, he was already main villain all of Season 5, and played a big role in Season 11. And once he ascended to president, there really wasn't anywhere else to go from there, unless they extended his time as president without burning through Jeff's body, making him something of a Charles Logan