User blog comment:Blaziken rjcf/My prediction for Alpha and Omega/@comment-1975828-20160526090622

I'm a bit confused.

I thought Amara was introduced as amortal, and it was implied Death and the concept of death did not come until around God did. Also, Amara stated in this episode that God's death would lead to her own death and the death of all of creation, which kind of goes against Chuck's suicide plan back in "Don't Call Me Shurley".

He was going to give himself up to Amara, and expected the Winchesters to do something about Amara afterwards. Wouldn't all of life have ended by then? Sorry, but I keep sensing a retcon of some sort.