User blog comment:Rafe Adler/"Let the Good Times Roll" Discussion/@comment-208.108.119.71-20180518134506

I hope that the actors / stunt doubles enjoyed the fight scene. It looked like it would be fun to do (albeit possibly painful). Kudos certainly to the fight coordinator and the crew members who had to set up the equipment.

One positive that, due to the lack of archangels, Felicia Day and Jim Springer can be guest stars next year. Even though Bobby and Charlie aren't *our* Bobby and Charlie, they are a positive addition to our group of heroes. Their experience with the AU Michael could prove invaluable.

The episode did wrap up the season without ripping my heart out. Since I had assumed, like many, that Dean's new persona would be Michael, I didn't feel emotionally exhausted by the end of the finale, and I appreciate that. All of the events progressed smoothly and I didn't end up with many "wait a minute, how did..." or "why did..." questions. Congratulations to the cast and crew for a  successful season!

I would rather have had Lucifer caged tonce again than killed, but I am so glad he wasn't redeemed. For all of his "I want to be a dad" posturing, he remained a manipulate schemer.

Dean's decision is right in line with his Sammy-sacrificing character. I am glad he didn't die. Although happy for Jensen since he seemed to want the challenge of a new character, I do hope he isn't Michael for too long. I like the brothers best when they are on the same side. However, this does open it up for character devlopment for Sam as well as Dean--surely his time as Michael could change him.