Chuck ended up being a bigger disappointment than Dick Roman.
I think they filmed all the episodes except for the last two pre-COVID. Last night’s episode and next weeks series finale are the only two impacted by COVID I think.
According to either rumours and gossip or official cast and crew statements, they only had time to film one, two or even three scenes of the season’s penultimate episode before production had to shut down.
Thinking the finale is going to be majority of the cast remembering the show and talking about it. They should have some scenes where they tie up loose ends. Technically no Death so what happens when people die? Jack will have to have order with Hell so maybe we see Rowena or someone again. He can't eliminate all monsters because demons and Hell has to exist.I thought this was a fitting end to the show, except that it's not the end as there's oddly still an episode left.
Considering what we bore witness to with episode 19, I'm really confused with what and where episode 20 is going to take us. I mean, what's left? What's even the point of it?
Highlights of episode 19 (spoilers coming) was Michael going back to his roots as Daddy's Boy, and the return of Lucifer, even if it was temporary. Jack becoming God was, I suppose the only thing they could've actually done short of outright killing Chuck, but I'm glad they didn't.
Heaven doesn't have any Archangels now though? Not that it needs it. I'm curious too (maybe we'll find out in the final) but if Jack restored humanity, did he restore the monsters too, or were they left to rest, thus ensuring Sam & Dean can make a life, rather than having the life of a hunter?
And obviously, I think, if Chuck can pull Lucifer from the empty on a whim such as this, then can Jack pull Castiel back from it?
Normally I'd say bring on the final, but honestly, this could've (and should've) been the final.
The fight scene with Chuck was basically the same couple of scenes happening over and over with him hitting Dean in face or Sam. He basically said the same thing too during the scene. Wouldn't be surprised with limited time impacted that.According to either rumours and gossip or official cast and crew statements, they only had time to film one, two or even three scenes of the season’s penultimate episode before production had to shut down.
Presumably there will be another Death; all it takes is for a reaper to die. For all we know, Jack sorted that out.They should have some scenes where they tie up loose ends. Technically no Death so what happens when people die? Jack will have to have order with Hell so maybe we see Rowena or someone again. He can't eliminate all monsters because demons and Hell has to exist.
He didn't say that though. He just said he's not going to write himself into the story. I took that as though he wasn't going to meddle in the affairs of humanity, rather than cosmic and/or that higher plane of existence.Will he bring Cas back out of the Empty even though he said he won't be that involved.
I'm glad it didn't pan out this way. That would've been too cliche; similar to Dean ruling heaven and Sam ruling hell - another theory that was going around during the apocalypse run.I was totally off on my prediction. I really thought the series would end with Sam and Dean having to replace God & the Darkness to save reality.
Ok so the bulk of this last batch of 7 episodes were filmed before shutdown and most of the penultimate episode and series finale was filmed after the shutdown?
There is actually one proper episode left and a special titled, "The Long Road Home" airing the same night so anything doing with the cast remembering or discussing the series run will probably occur in that.
I'd concur.Based on that promo, I wonder if Jack also sent demons of all kind to hell or turned them into humans and also locked heaven and hell, making Sam & Dean and other hunters more or less redundant? They can finally have normal lives?