User blog:KillRoy231/Season 12 finale coming up

So, what are your last minute thoughts and expectations now that it's three days away?

So, let's review. Where we left off: (spoilers for anyone who hasn't seen There's Something About Mary) What we know about the "two-part finale" this Thursday: So, here's what I think:
 * Mary is brainwashed by Ketch
 * Ketch locked Sam, Dean, and Toni in the bunker and is sucking the air out to suffocate them
 * Crowley is working with the British Men of Letters and helped Ketch kill Eileen
 * Lucifer gained control over Crowley and seemingly killed him before setting out to find his son
 * Crowley definitely possessed a rat to survive
 * Sam and Dean only have themselves to rely on trying to escape the situation Ketch left them in
 * In "Who We Are", the fight with the British Men of Letters "comes to a head"
 * In "All Along the Watchtower", Sam, Dean, and Castiel fight Lucifer for control of Lucifer's unborn son

In Who We Are, Toni either commits suicide or tries to kill Sam and Dean right away, and they kill her (since it says they can only rely on each other, so probably won't be working together with her).

Since the finale is about Lucifer, the fight with the British Men of Letters reaches its conclusion. Ketch probably either gets killed or sides with Sam and Dean (he's a psychopath but it's hinted he might feel something for Mary, maybe he'll be the new Crowley), and Dr. Hess probably runs off and leaves America alone (since she's a main villain and Supernatural doesn't seem to want to kill any main villains after Abaddon, unless they reform first.

As to the fight with Lucifer, I'm not sure what happens there. With Lucifer out of Crowley's base, it's only a matter of time before Crowley jumps back into his vessel. One thing I can be most certain of, is that the nephilim is born at the end of this episode, to set the stage for Season 13, probably leaving ambiguous as to whether he's really good or evil, for us to find out in Season 13. (I hope Kelly's death is mystical with a flash of light rather than bloody like the offscreen thing when Amara was "born")

I'd LIKE to think he kills Lucifer to show how powerful he is (and to leave open whether he's good or a complete psycho), but same thing with Dr. Hess, unless they decide to return to the classic ending.