User blog comment:Tommy,Klaus&Kol2012+/A question about chucks death/@comment-98.115.189.149-20200212030639

I was rewatching the Real Ghostbusters, the part right after Chuck talks about angels, "Not nearly as lame as you think". Chuck continues talking in the backround, and it sounded like Chuck said, "John isn't really their father," when Sam and Dean start talking to each other. Even if it started by Rob improvising, the writers could use it in the ending. If John isn't their father, then who is? What might that make Sam and Dean? I'm assuming Mary didn't know, someone able to appear as John. Then there's "the Heroes' Journey" title, ancient Greek heros were half human and half divine. What if they're getting litteral? If a nephilim gets stronger than the angel parent, what about a hero with a divine parent? There were also the drawing of parallels, Sam- Lucifer, Dean - Michael...John - Chuck,all that absent father stuff.