User blog:Lover of the Muse/The Monster at the End of this Book

We were told "God was never on your side" but we didn't want to believe it. He wanted him to be good. Even now some fans want Chuck to be redeemed, or that he's secretly testing the Winchesters, or want to believe that was secretly another entity disguised as God. Even though I didn't see the Moriah twist coming I believed it. In retrospect we were to told from the beginning not to trust him.

Chuck was introduced to us as a writer before he was introduced to us as God; specifically as the writer of a series called Supernatural who knows everything about Sam & Dean's lives. When Chuck first officially meets the Winchesters (after pretending not to believe them and making them prove their identities) he acts about how I'd act if I found out my fictional characters and worlds were real.

He says "Obviousl, I'm a God". He is by his own admission a cruel, cruel capricious god. He expresses regret and guilt over the things he's put them through; physical beatings, their mother burned alive, the death of their father, and Sam going through the same thing again with Jessica "all for the sake of literary symmetry". He expresses regret for toying with their lives and emotions for entertainment.

In his very first episode Chuck confessed his true identity and that he'd been toying with the Winchesters for his own amusement. He told us and we didn't believe him.

This wasn't the last time the show gave us hints or flat out told us about God's true nature.