User blog comment:Rafe Adler/"Who We Are" and "All Along the Watchtower" Discussion/@comment-109.224.83.42-20170519180950

The whole finale killed me. Never seen an episode with so many deaths of friendly or at least neutral characters and none of any antagonist.

I loved Crowley probably the most of all characters, because of how special he truly was. Think, it is unlikely, that an antagonist would be revived from the dead. TOO SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Never been so much concerned about Castiel's character, but I believe he has always been important, because the boys need some long-term ally, now they are the most lonely, than ever before. I think it is unlikely, that he will stay dead.

I know, how everyone disliked Mary, but I feel very bad for her, because she has finally redeemed herself and finally became real part of Winchester family or almost family, who are capable of sacrifice for the boys. Actually, I was always mad at Mary's actions, but I always knew, that she'd change, because, that's what Winchesters do. Sam especially, like in season 4. She doesn't deserve to be the target of these bad opinions from the fans. Hope she'll be back.

I had bigger expectations of Rowena, I hoped she'd return and redeem herself even more and would not being left deemed as a vengeful bitch after Family Feud. Hope, she will be revived too.

I so fucking hoped, that Lucifer would finally get into a bucket and what he deserves. I hope that Jack is not really evil and he will revive at least both Castiel and Mary.

I was looking forward to see Michael again, given the Nephilim-being-born-caused-reality-warping. I actually thought that the masked man that turned out to be Bobby was him. When I saw Bobby, after not seeing him for entire season, I almost lost my mind.

I was feeling orgasmic during almost entire penultimate episode. Mainly wiping out the BMOL station, killing Hess, who did offer Sam an alliance, which he cold-bloodedly refused. Killing Ketch was also one of the best things, but in both cases I hoped for a little more blood.

Both the the Sam's and Dean's speeches in the episode were heart-wrenching and simply incredibly written and acted. Though I think that the "un-re-programming" of Mary seemed little naive and easy.

Altough the finale wrenched me and I still cannot breath and move properly, it was well-made, well-acted, written and without errors in writing.

Overall the last two episodes, especially the penultimate absolutelly redeemed the whole season, which most fans labeled as "Bullshitty".

Happy about production and writing, but sad at the same time, and I really can't wait for the next season.