You have to understand, in supernatural, everyone can limit themselves. Perhaps he wanted to be near Dean and Sam during their hardest quest yet. What if he acted as a supreme being in front of them. That kind of ruins it. This way, he blended in and let them do what they do best, all the while being right their with them. Heck, even narrating to us about it
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The Angels weren't very Angelic in nature either. Michael was extremely mean. And Zachariah, look how much stuff he pulled with torture and manipulation just to try to get Dean to say yes to Michael. Then there is Gabriel. Why would God have to be so righteous, and holy? He even told Jacob or whatever to tell them it wasn't his fight, and he didn't care enough to help even if he could have stopped it all easily. God never really seemed that righteous at all. Just leaves heaven, lets the Angels do whatever they want even though he knows what is going on with them all killing each other just to let Lucifer out of his cage.
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Also, Odin, and the other so called gods were holy either. I mean, they ate human flesh, they acted as demons, and they were just as evil.
I just figured that there would be more to it then that. I really wanted to see how they were going to portray God, and if it was Chuck, then I feel kinda robbed. I wanted to see something uber.
Also, I been wanting John to get revived since Season 3.
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IMO i thought it was perfect because i have always thought since i was a child that if god really honestly every came to earth that's how he would act. not because that my image of god but because what a better way to hide then act nothing like himself.
as for the angels i always saw them not quite like in supernatural but the same principle...full of vengeful sword welding ball of fury read to take out anything at gods command....but also gentle and peaceful all rolled up in one.
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They've never been about the conventional views about any of the supernatural entities that have been used. I certainly don;t have the same view of angels that they have but its Kripke's interpretation of the Christian mythology. So having God pretending to be a prophet doesn't seem all that bad to me. In its own way its fitting. In the end God helped them a hell of a lot more than any of us thought he did.
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It seems that they had originally written the finale with God taking over Castiel's vessel but with the confirmation of a Season 6, they went the way of an ambiguous ending.