5 biggest questions after Supernatural Season 15, Episode 9
Supernatural Season 15 returned from its winter break with a time-twisty episode. Here are the biggest questions from Supernatural Season 15, Episode 9.
Caution: There are spoilers for Supernatural Season 15, Episode 9 in this post.
Supernatural Season 15, Episode 9 certainly didn’t disappoint. We got two storylines for the most part, but they joined together in the end. And now we’re left with some major questions for the rest of the season.
We’re at the halfway mark of the season next week with Episode 10. After that, there will be just 10 more episodes of the series to go. It’s hard to say goodbye, especially if what Chuck showed us is the way things will go. However, Sam doesn’t want that and has taken steps to avoid it.
But Sam’s actions have led to some major questions. There’s so much still to cover. Here are my five biggest questions after the episode.
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5. Was Chuck’s ending real?
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Let’s be honest; writer’s lie. That’s something Dean pointed out when learning that Chuck had this huge plan; that this has always been the plan.
So, are we really going to believe that everything Sam saw is the truth? Is that really the ending?
In a way, I can see it being the ending that Chuck had decided to write. That would certainly leave Becky devastated for the brothers, going out as the monsters that they had always fought against. The idea of them turning into vampires and dying as monsters is scary.
The problem I have with that ending is the brothers know there’s a cure for vampirism. Dean has been a vampire before. And as long as the two didn’t feed on a human, they could have been turned back. So, why would they feed? There are a lot of flaws in this story, making me wonder whether it’s a real ending or if it was just a trick for God to make Sam lose all hope.