And after shuffling off his own mortal coil, he reunites with Dean in the show’s final scene to spend the rest of eternity. Sam, always the moral center of this duo, continued to hunt, and the series finale showed him as he lived the rest of his life, having a son named Dean (who, it seems, also joins the family business). You can go now.” He went on hunting while Dean arrived in the heaven he deserved, where he could crank up the rock on his radio and drive his beloved black Impala, “Baby.” Baby, it’s the final ride for saving people and hunting things. (After surviving multiple apocalypses, fights with God and the devil, possession by an archangel and so many killer encounters, that a stray construction item finally did him in was a little iffy, if I’m being honest.) It led to a teary farewell and Sam telling him, “It’s OK. THE END After 15 seasons, the longest running sci fi series in the US is coming to an end. It was Dean, the loose cannon with an appetite for fast food – and the best character on TV, no arguments will be allowed at this time – who went first, dying after being impaled by a large rusty nail while fighting some child-nabbing vamp mimes. 'Supernatural': Misha Collins reacts to episode with Castiel, Dean bombshell With just nine episodes left of the entire series, fans might be wondering when the Season 15 finale will air. 'We gave it everything': 'Supernatural' stars reflect on CW's series finale and 15-year legacy Supernatural Season 15 returns Monday, Maat 8 p.m. It’s a miracle, in a way, that we got Dean (Jensen Ackles) and his younger brother Sam ( Jared Padalecki) for so long, and that they ended up in the heaven they both deserved after a life spent fighting everything from things that go bump in the night to biblically cosmic foes. It was one heck of a ride for which we all got to sit shotgun, as the Winchester boys killed vampires, demons and various other monsters as well as every possible chance at cancellation, on WB (where it premiered in 2005) and its successor CW. But for someone who spent those 15 seasons with “Supernatural” closer to their heart than any other TV show had ever been, it was a mostly satisfying ending for two heroes who spawned a loyal fandom and, for yours truly, got me through a dark time in my own life. The 327th and final episode of CW’s “Supernatural” fittingly took inspiration from a line in the show’s unofficial anthem, Kansas’ “Carry On Wayward Son." Thursday's series finale wasn’t the best or the worst hour in the horror-fantasy mash-up’s 15 seasons. Spoiler alert: The following post discusses the ending of the "Supernatural" series finale, so beware if you haven't watched it yet.
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