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[{"text":"Well, folks, it finally happened. Fans have suspected that Chuck, the sloppy, day-drinking prophet and author from earlier seasons was God for several years. After a major hint in Supernatural\u2019s 200th episode, "Fan Fiction," last night\u2019s gripping installment confirmed that Chuck was indeed the man behind the curtain. #NL##NL#This episode was dialogue-heavy, focusing mainly on Chuck\u2019s characterization as God. Chuck had many reasons to defend his absenteeism, while a sadder-but-wiser Metatron boldly debunked each and every excuse that his wanderlust father offered up."},{"image":[{"src":"iss249695issues.jpg"},{"caption":"They should re-name the show, "Daddy Issues"."}]},{"text":""Don\u2019t Call Me Shurley" had so many succulent snippets of dialogue that it was extremely difficult to narrow down the highlights. Ultimately, I chose the ones on this list due to their importance to the plot as a whole. Let\u2019s explore some of the best moments! "},{"header":" number five"},{"image":[{"src":"mir89697mirror.jpg"},{"caption":"Cops on this show can never catch a break. "}]},{"text":""Hold up a mirror and show us who you are." #NL#-Metatron, to Chuck.#NL##NL#"It\u2019s not an infection. She says it\u2019s a mirror. She\u2019s showing us all the truth." #NL#-Deputy Jan, referring to Amara.#NL##NL#Number five is a two-fer, featuring two quotes about mirrors. This symbol was used in last night\u2019s episode in reference to both Chuck and Amara. The theme of duality was evident. By the end of the episode, however, their respective 'truths' were shown to be quite different. Chuck\u2019s metaphorical mirror revealed goodness. Amara\u2019s version of reflection was twisted into, well\u2026darkness. Her fog manipulated her victims into having a hyper-destructive worldview. The perspectives of these two super-siblings are incredibly irreconcilable. "},{"header":" Number Four"},{"image":[{"src":"sta814848stalker.jpg"},{"caption":"When you realize your girlfriend is crazy."}]},{"text":""It\u2019s all going away forever\u2026but not you, Dean." #NL#-Amara, through Deputy Jan.#NL##NL##NL#When the infected female police officer delivers a message from Amara to Dean, he reacts with what is clearly horror to the implication of her revelation. Due to Amara\u2019s obsession with Dean, he will be helpless to watch as she destroys everything that he has devoted his life to protecting. He realizes in this moment that if Amara wins, his fate will be worse than death. He will be the sole survivor as the world crumbles around him, made to live forever as the boy-toy of the being who destroyed it. Pretty high stakes. "},{"header":" Number Three"},{"image":[{"src":"oth911932other-wo.jpg"},{"caption":"Just casually discussing the end of the world. As people do."}]},{"text":""Every time I\u2019d build a new world, she\u2019d destroy it." #NL#-Chuck, referring to Amara#NL##NL#This line seems like a toss-away, but reveals so much. There were other worlds before Earth! And Amara was able to successfully detonate each and every one. We all knew that destroying Earth was not out of the realm of her ability, but now that we know Amara has a long resume full of experience in apocalypses (apopcalyi?), the odds aren\u2019t looking great for Team Free Will. Or, you know, anyone else. "},{"header":" Number Two"},{"image":[{"src":"dic96735dick.jpg"},{"caption":"Don"}]},{"text":""Stop this! You hear me, you dick?!" #NL#-Dean, to God#NL##NL#I had to re-watch this moment because it confused me at first. Why would Dean call Amara a dick? That doesn\u2019t make any sense. After some consideration, it hit me: Dean was talking to God! Dean Winchester has never been a prayerful man, but in this desperate moment, he makes a last-ditch appeal to a deity that has long-since deserted humanity. Dean doesn\u2019t beg, of course. He\u2019s too proud for that. He\u2019s watching the person he loves most die in his arms again. He\u2019s watching a town full of innocents become corrupted and killed one-by-one. When he finally reaches out to God, he doesn\u2019t come in supplication. He\u2019s Dean Winchester, and he is seriously pissed. #NL##NL##NL# Dean has struggled with uncertainty this season due to Amara\u2019s influence, but if last night was any indication, he is no longer on the fence about anything. He\u2019s got work to do."},{"header":" Number One"},{"image":[{"src":"hum628471humanity.jpg"},{"caption":"Preach."}]},{"text":""I know I\u2019m a disappointment, but you are wrong about humanity. Because they are your greatest creation, because they are better than you are. Yeah, sure, they\u2019re weak and cheat and steal and destroy and disappoint. But they also give and create and they sing and dance and love. And above all, they never give up. But you do." #NL#-Metatron#NL##NL#My commentary isn\u2019t needed here. This strong moment speaks for itself. Perhaps Obama can help me out?"},{"image":[{"src":"mic793413mic-drop.gif"},{"caption":"Metatron Out."}]},{"text":"In addition to many great moments, "Don't Call Me Shurley" set up many excellent questions:#NL##NL#1.) Where is Cassifer?#NL##NL#2.) Who are Chuck and Amara\u2019s parents? Where do they come from? What is the source of their power?#NL##NL#What questions are burning in your brain? Ponder away in the comments!"}]

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