Fans will be treated a one-hour special retrospective before the last ever episode is broadcast, and while the show seemingly wrapped up its main storyline in episode 19, 'Inherit the Earth', the synopsis for episode 20 'Carry On' promises us: ".a final ride for saving people and hunting things". Supernatural made its debut back in 2005 on current host channel The CW's predecessor, The WB. Scroll down for our spoiler-free guide to watching Supernatural in countries all over the world. Warning: spoilers for Supernatural season 15, episode 19 exist below.
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What is clear is that all involved in the show still have a huge amount of love for it and its characters, from the cast to the crew to the fans themselves and Fan Fiction was a fitting tribute to that.The Supernatural series finale airs tonight (Thursday, November 19) at 9pm ET/PT, with the show's usual 8pm weekly slot being filled by a special retrospective after it's broadcast, the episode will become available to stream 100% free on The CW website from Friday, November 20 - you don't even need to sign up, it's that easy! Full TV and streaming details are below and it's also free in many other places - plus wherever you are, you can watch the show just like you would at home with the help of a good VPN. The songs alone guarantee it will rank highly on episode lists in future for their callbacks to key character moments. I may or may not have yelled at my screen.Īs Supernatural’s 200th episode, there was a fair amount of expectation for Fan Fiction and it more than lived up to it. Does this mean we finally get to find out who Chuck is? Is Chuck God? Are the writers just teasing us? There are so many questions! Whatever the result, it was a wonderful curveball to get right at the end of the episode. We know that God is still missing and absent from everything that has gone on with the angels so the debate will rage on.
However, the theory that Chuck is God still persists. With Kevin gone, that could leave a space for Chuck to return if he is indeed only a prophet. Now, Castiel once said that Chuck must be dead for Kevin to be called as a prophet, as only one can exist at any one time. The question of what happened to Chuck has been hanging over the show since Swan Song when he disappeared in a flash of light. Never more was this the case than in Fan Fiction.įor all intents and purposes, it felt like Fan Fiction was a celebratory standalone episode, not really advancing anything more than the brothers’ healing relationship. Calliope even offers an opinion on why Supernatural has lasted as long as this in her final speech to Sam: ‘ Supernatural has everything’. The idea of having your stories come to life is very literally realised in a television show and the wealth of fan fiction on the internet (both in-show and in the real world) is a testament to the power that stories have over people. Though it wore its silliness on its sleeve, a clever commentary on Supernatural’s success was woven into the narrative with villain Calliope. It even managed to combine the comedy with a final moment of pathos for the brothers, listening to a great version of Carry On My Wayward Son, the show’s de facto theme song, before they drove off into the sunset. Seeing the boys’ reactions to these was worth the rest of the episode alone.
He also uses the opportunity of having superfan Marie at the heart of the story to nod to specific things that have risen out of the fandom like Destiel and the ever-troubling Wincest.
It’s an episode that almost begs to be watched again because I’m sure there were bits that I missed whilst laughing at Dean looking crestfallen or Sam’s quizzical expressions.Īs with any metafictional episode, Robbie Thompson’s script took a couple of affectionate digs at the Supernatural fandom whilst also celebrating their fervour and creativity when it comes to said fan fiction. Even the show’s link to The X-Files is acknowledged during its runtime. The episode is an absolute delight to anyone who has followed the show this long, packed full of references right from the use of every title screen Supernatural has had through to the ‘jerk’/’bitch’ exchange or Dean’s cry-face with ‘a single man tear’.