"Supernatural" Carry On (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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6/10
I wish I had read the reviews before watching the final episode
lovelizxx27 November 2020
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Not gonna lie, I sobbed during this episode but it felt forced almost? I wish I had read the reviews beforehand but no, I actually looked them up after because I wanted to see if it was 'just me' who thought ... what the... *WHY*? I'm gonna say I cried because I will miss the show, the years I have spent watching it are part of my memories, I cried because I wish I had just stopped at the previous episode and left it done and dusted. I gave it 6 stars because regardless of the unseeable last episode, that's one for Sam, one for Dean, one for Cass, one for Jack, one because the only part I did truly like was that Sam got his happily ever after in a plain, ordinary kind of life and finally, one because, well, it's still my favourite show.
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6/10
Miserable
brittaniehlenfield23 November 2020
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I'm giving this half stars cause I have mixed feelings about it or not but that finale made cry so much every time I watch the episode I cry its taking long for me to recover and accept the ending usually I have no feelings about anything but this dug it up I'm sorry dean the way you died was bad and ugly you deserved to live #Deanwinchesterdeservesbetter and thanks for showing me what real love is
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6/10
Wayward to a better heaven but not a deserving finale 🙄
abiramijayabal21 November 2020
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Yes it was not complete. They could have showed Jonna, Garth, Jody and the girls helping somewhere, sometime to solve the cases now and then with Sam... Sam's son could have grown up to be more like Dean than to just have a shirt having his name plastered on it... Rowena and Sam could have come to an agreement on the demon policy on earth to help Sam and other hunters ease out on the demon problems... They could have left Cas in the empty but when mentioned he helped Jack recreate the new order he could have been there on the last episode... Hell he deserved to be there !!!

It was "The END" though not really the end we asked for and never the one we can ever accept... It's the end. They got us crying alright ! We couldn't hold back when Dean has to go out like that saying what he felt to walk into Sam for the first hunt... Was dead to see Sam live all those years alone without his big brother to protect him... To get their bunker locked down forever... It was hard and we felt every inch of the pain... They hit us hard there...

And with all the unbelievable features listed is the fact that Supernaturals is finally over.

P.S: Giving it a 7 rating... If you feel like they deserve better so did the ending.
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10/10
Saying goodbye, not just to SN
sales-3087811 January 2022
I have to admit, I'm a 62 year old man, and at the end I cried a little. I don't think I cried for the characters though. The ending was sad, but it wasn't heart ripping. I think my tears are due to the things in life that have changed since I started watching this show 15 years ago. In the 15 years since i started watching this show, I've found and lost, lost and found new loves. People who I love have died, and people who I love have been born. I've watched these two boys become men, as my life changed and theirs stayed the same, to include their perfect hair. It's like saying goodbye to friends we've known for 15 years, suddenly gone. In fact, this final show was watched in the home I've lived in for 22 years, and 4 days after watching this final episode, I'm leaving this house to move on to a new one. Goodbye Dean and Sam. I'm sure I'm not going to be the only one to miss you.
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10/10
Fitting ending
rjjackson-1712021 November 2020
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The ending to me seemed fitting. Don't get me wrong as a fan from day one of the show, I'd have preferred they'd carried on until I was old and decrepit..!!

Sam had always wanted a normal life, he got it (he'd have never got it if Dean lived, it was also what Dean wanted for him) and Dean could never have imagined a life without his family, without Sam, so while Dean took the long road in heaven, Sam got to live his 'normal' life without Dean suffering.

Those that feel Dean's ending sucked, Dean was a Hunter, he got a hunter's death, that would have most likely happened without all the interference from others. He got a decent last day on earth, pie, a dog, etc.. 😁 It's also fitting that the first person he met in Heaven was Bobby.

Only thing that could have worked better, is to show them meeting Mary and John at the end 😁
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10/10
Don't know why the bad reviews
tendoakane162 February 2021
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Spoilers ahead! Finales tend to divide opinions I know but this was not the last episode of Lost by any means. They are loses, of course. It would feel cheap and lazy otherwise. I think it was very well written and in a bittersweet way, it was a happy ending. Beautifully done. Bravo and thanks for those 15 years.
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I love Supernatural but this was shame
pao-5754520 November 2020
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Last weeks episode should've been the end.It would have been better to use all 2 hours to play out this final episode. Way too rushed and didn't really give the fans a lot of the things they expected. Last weeks episode felt more like the actual series finale.
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10/10
The Final Ride.
dpyne-716593 February 2022
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Perfect end in my opinion. Having both the brothers go out in ways that fitted them. Dean in battle, Sam as an old family man. It had me crying and laughing. What a legacy. 15 years. I will definitely go back and watch this series again from the beginning. 10/10.
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6/10
Didn't Make Sense
gkangchs20 November 2020
I won't spoil it, so my only revelation will be "the characters did what was very...uncharacteristic of them." No logic. "Inherit the Earth" was a more fitting ending. Don't get me wrong, I bawled at the one significant scene where the characters didn't behave like themselves, and it's the first time I've ever cried while watching a fictional show...but that's the only purpose that scene served: the feels.
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2/10
I wish I could unsee
casisloved21 November 2020
The worst episode in the history of Supernatural and one of the worst (if not the worst) finale in the history of finales. Complete erasure of 15 years of character growth and storytelling. You could literally watch the pilot and then not watch the remaining 325 episodes and you'd still understand the finale. Absolute betrayal to the loyal fanbase as well as the show's own story. Family don't end with blood. Free will. Where? Definitely not in the finale. A hate crime against good writing and the show's audience.
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10/10
Almost perfect!
curlybean20 November 2020
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There was never going to be an ending that made everyone happy, but it was almost the perfect ending for me.

I always said that I would be okay if the brothers either died or lived together. The last thing I wanted was for one to die and for the other one to have to carry on alone. Of course, that's exactly what happened.

And as much as I hated watching Dean die (he's my favorite), I handled that a lot better than I would've handled Sam dying and Dean having to go on without his little brother. Although I know Sam would've rather his brother be alive, he finally got the "normal" life he always wanted. A wife... a kid.... even a dog. And then Dean got what he wanted when Sam joined him in Heaven.

It hurts to say goodbye to such a beloved show, but it was made easier by seeing the heart and soul that was poured into this episode by Jensen and Jared and everyone else involved. It wasn't a perfect ending, but it was definitely a gift.
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6/10
Vamps again??
infinitezer020 November 2020
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This started as an everyday normal episode of Supernatural that might have felt good in the middle of a struggling season 7, provided that Death was around to offer more second chances.

After a jarring, condensed 'true' finale that tripped over its own run time, seeing Sam and Dean resort to normal everyday life was a joy.. for the 3 minutes it lasted.

Then, they resume hunting, as if they had forgotten the concept of truly walking away, which was really the goal of this season. The callback to an old character fell flat of impact(because it has been 15 years), and the incident with Dean happened quite meaninglessly. If he had lost his life in a triumphant battle with Chuck, that would have been one thing, since the story was building to that. Instead, we are left with a depressing unfulfilled resolution, devoid of the celebratory atmosphere of episodes 200 and 300 or pulse pounding edge of your seat season-enders. I would have even taken a fun gimmick built around the idea of the passage of time to close it out, as the show has proven to be capable of in the past.

The fact is that Sam and Dean have earned a good life together. It is the proper resolution, and it is disheartening to see an emphases on emotion over good storytelling. Reuniting in heaven doesn't really do much for the plot when the episode didn't hang around long enough for much of a payoff. Maybe this has always been a soap opera, albeit a good one.

Overall, the episode was well acted and directed, but the leadership and storytelling of this season has been needlessly fumbled. Still, getting the chance to go along for the ride is something I don't regret, and I would take a season 16 in all it's needlessly convoluted glory.
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1/10
hopeless ending
meg489127 November 2020
I really don't understand the writing choices here. It was just the most hopeless way to end. Like I guess it could have been worse. But really I have never felt so unsettled and saddened by a tv episode. The rest of the series was not like that at all. This show has actually helped me a lot with grief but this episode was the opposite. I cannot believe I am still thinking about this a month later. I feel like a storyline like this that went on for 15 years, deserved an actual peaceful satisfying ending for the characters. It also didn't tie up any loose ends really so I'm not sure what the point was.
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10/10
The episode was amazing. I am proud of you boys. You did an amazing job.
briLovesDeanWinchester20 November 2020
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Dean Winchester will be missed. It was a fitting ending for Dean as he died doing what he loved the most and since he was the narrator of their story it was fitting that it ended with him dying.
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10/10
peace...
cjw-7159421 November 2020
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What more could we ask for? The journey was over... and I knew in my heart they would both die... Nothing the writing room could come up with would please everyone... but for me, I am happy with the episode.. And how the series wrapped.. Jared and Jensen have always given their everything to their performances.. and this one is no exception.. thank you for a wonderful 15 year ride ..
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10/10
Beautiful and Poignant!
jackiebojarski21 November 2020
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The show ended just as it began-with Sam & Dean. Throughout this show, the story has reiterated that Sam & Dean's love for each other can overcome anything. The fact that Sam and Dean could've chosen to spend eternity in the afterlife with anyone and still chose each other was beautiful and perfect. Kudos to the cast, crew and writers!
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worst ending ever
rollandarichardlovesme20 November 2020
How dare you? this is unacceptable. you should've at least brought crowley back. i don't even have enough bad words for it because they are not invented yet. just how dare u
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1/10
Atrocious
gbutler-1014825 November 2020
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There was a well acted emotional moment for Dean's death, but this episode is really an insult to the characters and pretty much everything valuable in the show. It's just reinforcement of most things wrong with and in the show.
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6/10
Dean deserved better!
jrahall-6501610 December 2021
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I've been watching Supernatural since the very start. We got to see Dean, Sam and Cass overcome a lot of obstacles and continue to defeat every monster you can thing of. With that being said, Dean did not deserve the ending he received. The moment he is finally free and content with himself, he dies like that?? I will forever love this show, but the way they ended Deans story was extremely disappointing.
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1/10
It was a 37 minute massacre fr
osiris021 November 2020
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People really be out here saying this was the perfect ending that Sam and Dean deserved?

Not even touching on the other characters who have been massively screwed over on this show, because that's a whole other can of worms, but seriously? The absolute disrespect shown to Dean and his character development across 15 seasons is such a travesty and I'm so sorry to Jensen and the work that he's put in over the years, only for it to be annihilated like this. It is not a fun callback to season 1 - it's complete regression. You can ~come full circle~ without destroying Dean's growth and reverting him back to the sad despairing outlook he had about his life and what he once resigned himself to. It was made clear time and time again in previous episodes that he wanted to take back control of his life and experience things in a way that he never could before, that he once never thought he deserved. To live! And yet it didn't matter, because that original destiny he feared back in season 1 became true anyway and he pointlessly dies on a hunt, seemingly given up, still young and never fulfilling his true desires. Funny that, considering this is season 15 and the running theme was all about defying the fate that was written for you. Did Chuck actually win this one or what? Was Dean truly so broken and unsalvageable that the only way he could find peace was to die? Was the plan really to have Castiel's big speech and sacrifice for Dean buy him like two weeks of extra time and that's it? Make it make sense.

Sam doesn't fare much better either. His purpose in this really was to recite a shallow mirror of some of their lines in 1x01, do nothing while his brother dies slowly because he was asked to and then sit in shoddy montages of his life for the rest of the episode. All the while being totally miserable and consumed by grief. That wig was a crime, by the way. What happened to his development and his desire to move away from codependency? His buildup for an endgame with Eileen?? What was the point of it all???

Show really said carry on, but like also, don't? Family don't end in blood, except it does?

I truly want to believe the rumours that it was executive meddling and/or writer spite that resulted in this disaster, because while Supernatural is far from perfect, this really could have shaped up to be something special. But then I remember that Jensen wasn't a fan of it either when it was first pitched to him, and it looks like he was absolutely right.

It really didn't feel like an episode of Supernatural to me. They'll blame Covid for it, but Covid isn't the one writing a garbage script.

Never mind me though - at least that 30% enjoyed it, right Dabb?
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10/10
Excellent and fitting end.
rockchick-2240320 November 2020
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Please ignore the review bombs because their favourite character didn't come back and they didn't get their romantic ending known as 'Destiel' - these people starting from watching from S4 so don't understand the dynamics of Sam and Dean and are blinded by their 'gay angel'

Anyway, this episode was great... Dean died hunting - the family business the way he said he would right in the beginning in Season 1. Yes it was a mundane death but they had free will with Chuck no longer pulling the strings and no angels to heal or miraculous escapes. Plus Sam always wanted a domestic life but always ft loyal to Dean... if Dean hadnt have died then he'd never of had that and Dean gave him permission to live and go on without him after realising Sam could live without him and no longer needed his big brother cos he's a bassass.

People are sad because Cas didn't come back - the majority being shippers. But the show creator Eric Kripke always maintained it was never about romance and always about family which is why the ending with shared heaven and Sam living was so wonderful...

Cas was pulled from the Empty by Jack and yeah we don't see him but Bobby tells Dean that he helped Jack rebuild heaven - something Cas has always struggled feeling guilt for after the angels fell. He is God's right hand man... Cassiel in biblical myth who Cas is based on is literally called the Herald of God so it was fitting.
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7/10
I cried, but also like wtf
damonsalvatorefan120 November 2020
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So Dean killed death, demons, god and etc, but goes out by a rusty pipe.... ummm wtf. I did cry a lot, but it was mainly do to the fact that a show I have loved for many years is not over, no new episodes. But like they could have shown Cas cause Bobby said Cas helped created Heaven 2.0. I need 5-7 business days to understand everything.
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1/10
The bar was low but they took a shovel and started digging.
elenakaranatsi21 November 2020
I can't believe the managed to undo 15 seasons worth of character development in one episode. Jensen, Misha I'm so sorry.
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10/10
Wow! Sam and Dean forever!
Julierempel20 November 2020
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That was a really well done ending of the supernatural story! It was incredibly heartbreaking (I definitely went through a lot of tissues!) Having then end together was on point! I am so happy with this finale episode! Love you Sam and Dean! #spnfamily
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This finale triggered my herpes.
cesariine15 September 2021
I'm not even kidding, I felt so much anger, frustration and sadness after the episode, that the next day I woke up with a cold sore.

Thanks for nothing Cw, dabb and whoever came u0 with this monstrosity of ending.

I'm so sorry Misha and Jensen, you didn't deserve this. I'm glad you don't work for this network anymore. I wish you all the best in your next projects.
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