Well, it depends on how much (if at all) they explore this multi-Earth concept in future seasons, and if there are multiple different incarnations of angels/demons/deities, like there apparently are with humans. And, if that is the case, the Winchesters did kind of a dick thing to that other Earth, because now it potentially has 2 Lucifers.
Though it is kind of wack how Lucifer's unborn baby can tear open a rift between realities but he apparently can't.
Given the nature of the series I'm guessing whenever it does end there probably won't be a happy ending. I'd be shocked if both Sam and Dean are alive at the end of the series finale.
Dean seems like a likely candidate who would be willing to sacrifice himself for Sam, which makes me think Sam might be the one who dies.
Yeah but Dean is older and is the one who usually feels it is his duty to protect Sam.
Speaking of dying...we didn't really see any negative side effects over the fact they killed Death. I'm not even sure why Death gave Dean the one weapon in the universe that could kill him in order to kill Sam. On top of that nothing really happened as a result of breaking the deal with Billy.
Lol so I'm not sure how to feel about this. In season 13 Supernatural is going to be attempted to have an episode meant to hopefully get a spin off started. Fans will remember they tried this before years ago with the episode with the mobster monsters in Chicago.
So it is going to be called Wayward Sisters(lol) and star Jody Mills. I like Jody, but I'm torn because Jody comes with baggage: mainly the annoying children she takes care of. I can only handle those girls in small doses.
Got nothing against female characters though, how about a Charlie spin---oh shit, my bad lol.
Maybe Jody could just leave the children at home and go hunt things herself. Wait no, her AND the ghost of Bobby, but they somehow found a magic spell that keeps Bobby's ghost from going insane.
Or wait no, Jody and that other lady cop should team up for a series. The one who partnered with Jody for an episode and was also in the fat sucking creatures episode. The dynamic between them and the differences in their personalities would be interesting. Funny thing is they'd probably still be less weepy about things than Sam and Dean.
Originally posted by marwash22
meh. i thought they were gonna try spinning off Max and Alicia (the witch siblings) into their own show. I would have been down for that, as i found them to be interesting and not at all annoying. Plus, a magic oriented show is always cool.but then they went and killed the mom and the real Alicia.
I want a show with Patrick, the witch who did the poker game in exchange for years of your life.
How about Don and Maggie Stark? The 800-year-old witch couple who were basically Final Destination-ing people to get back at each other.
A lot of the witches on the show are fairly interesting. Could even do a show with James Frampton, the cop/witch who is friends with Sam and Dean and uses his powers to help with his cases.