Yeah, that was my first question too! It makes sense, what with him writing the story the whole time. Chuck = God = Kripke. Right? That's how I interpreted it, anyway...
Well, if Chuck is God, then canon got kind of blitzed because Dean wearing the amulet has been around Chuck quite a lot, and it didn't light up with a big arrow pointing to Chuck. But maybe they'll come up with an explanation for that. Maybe God squashed the amulet's power.
Have you stopped crying yet? I had 3 hours sleep, woke up write a double drabble and now have to get my sh*t together to play jolly at Asylum 4. I'm still feeling shredded! Chuck as God - I never saw that coming but yeah, it does make sense in a weird SPN universe. Interferring without interferring. I see no reason why GodChuck couldn't have brought Sam back in time for season 6 - I envision this season to be about Sam turning his back on Dean to give his brother that chance he never had at the apple-pie life - another selfless act to go with his self sacrifice in jumping into the pit, and that the story arc will therefore show Dean not coping with the ordinary, Sam hunting alone, Bobby likewise then something happening to pull the family back together.
Plenty of room for angst (hurray!) and I wonder if it goes this way, how the relationship with Lisa and Ben will work. My money will be on one of the things that happens being a monstrous ending for Dean's pseudo family to get him footloose and fancy free again - and back on the road....
Ah these Winchesters! So much potential to break my damn heart!
No, I don't think that Chuck was God. He was, I believe, a representation of Kripke. That last narations was straight from the man himself. Telling how hard it was to end this story and that the fans would never be happy and the we were all just a roaring pain in the ass! (I'm sure he wasn't talking about us!!) Chuck disappearing at the end was just Kripke leaving as front runner for the show. It was titled "Swan Song" after all.
Loving reading all your stories and waiting for the next part of your end verse. There is going to be a third part, right? Dean and Cas go to Detroit.
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Chuck as God - I never saw that coming but yeah, it does make sense in a weird SPN universe. Interferring without interferring.
I see no reason why GodChuck couldn't have brought Sam back in time for season 6 - I envision this season to be about Sam turning his back on Dean to give his brother that chance he never had at the apple-pie life - another selfless act to go with his self sacrifice in jumping into the pit, and that the story arc will therefore show Dean not coping with the ordinary, Sam hunting alone, Bobby likewise then something happening to pull the family back together.
Plenty of room for angst (hurray!) and I wonder if it goes this way, how the relationship with Lisa and Ben will work. My money will be on one of the things that happens being a monstrous ending for Dean's pseudo family to get him footloose and fancy free again - and back on the road....
Ah these Winchesters! So much potential to break my damn heart!
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And, surprisingly, I think I will watch season 6.
Chuck as God.
Loving reading all your stories and waiting for the next part of your end verse. There is going to be a third part, right? Dean and Cas go to Detroit.
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