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He left her died and he didn't care about her. But when Jo was supposed to die he cared in the most brave way how he ever could. He helped her and he didn't care if they ever date together.

And the day before they were on the hunt he wented her. So he didn't think about her just only like a little sister anymore. Kiniko90 said: I've never liked Jo. She just generally annoyed me for some reason. She just seemed like such a wannabe hunter. Relationships introduced on SPN have just never appealed to me really, because they all seem forced, and it tends to throw the brother dynamic a bit.

Someone love them and someone hate them. It's half to half. After observation, I noticed Dean treated her more like a little sister rather than someone he wanted to date. I felt like she was to show-offy to pretend she was a down-to-earth hunter. She was one of those characters that just rubs you the wrong way.

I honestly feel like she was just thrown in the story to inspite jealousy in the viewing demograph of "Dean Girls. But that's my opinion. It's actually the fangirls.

Idk but I wanted them to date in some scenes but in some I see the brother-sister type of love between them and it's actually sad to see Jo die And i'm pissed at the writers for just letting the fangirls get what they want.

I'm sorry if this comment was offensive, I apologize, but this is my opinion. While the audience are introduced to Sam's son his "legacy" of sorts , Dean's death passes by without fanfare. Given their deeds over the past 15 seasons, Sam and Dean Winchester should've left a lasting impression upon the Supernatural world, and the finale offered a perfect opportunity to take stock of their impact. Alas, "Carry On" had fans asking "what was it all for? Very few finale episodes manage to cover every unresolved question just ask Lost , but Supernatural omits some of the basics.

What happens to the Bunker, for example? Supernatural could have included an emotional scene where the keys to the Bunker fall to a new generation of hunters in a passing-of-the-torch moment, reassuring viewers that the Earth will be looked after in Sam and Dean's absence. Moreover, there's no confirmation that the mother of Sam's child is Eileen , where even a framed photo on the mantle would've sufficed.

And, as referenced above, what happens when Dean and Castiel reunite in the afterlife? Do angel and human come together in a loving embrace, or does Dean awkwardly have to explain that he sees Cass more as a brother?

The most unintentionally hilarious moment in Supernatural 's ending is the montage taking Sam Winchester from the present day to his death bed. The first two clips pass without incident, with a pre-school Dean Jr. Eyebrows begin to raise when Sam is busy helping his teenage son with homework and not looking a day older than when the episode began.

And the best is yet to come An aged Sam Winchester scene has Jared Padalecki donning a cardigan, glasses, and terrible gray wig, but still having the face of a youthful year-old. The getup has been compared to everything from Doc Brown to a cartoon professor selling chocolate cereal on TV, and sucks away any gravity the sequence might've had otherwise.

The image of Old Man Sam has rapidly become the visual representation of fan opinion after Supernatural 's finale - hastily assembled and rough around the edges, but liable to make the audience cry nonetheless. Craig first began contributing to Screen Rant in , several years after graduating college, and has been ranting ever since, mostly to himself in a darkened room. Having previously written for various sports and music outlets, Craig's interest soon turned to TV and film, where a steady upbringing of science fiction and comic books finally came into its own.

Craig has previously been published on sites such as Den of Geek, and after many coffee-drenched hours hunched over a laptop, part-time evening work eventually turned into a full-time career covering everything from the zombie apocalypse to the Starship Enterprise via the TARDIS. Since joining the Screen Rant fold, Craig has been involved in breaking news stories and mildly controversial ranking lists, but now works predominantly as a features writer.

By Craig Elvy Published Nov 23, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics SR Originals supernatural. Craig Elvy Articles Published Craig first began contributing to Screen Rant in , several years after graduating college, and has been ranting ever since, mostly to himself in a darkened room. And yet in the very first episode, it was seeing his girlfriend turn into a ball of flames which convinced Sam to join Dean on their demon quest.

Okay, yeah, I sort of am. I hate seeing a show fail to live up to its potential. I hate seeing people fawn over a show that fails to live up to its potential.



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