Rather than blowing them both to smithereens, Dean takes another approach, talking Amara through something he knows plenty about: sibling drama. Once Dean gets within a couple feet of Amara, she can taste the power coming off of him and rightfully points out that he’s never been able to hurt her before. For the final punch in the gut, Dean hands Sam the keys to baby and they hug it out, chick flick tears and all. (Fat chance!) Then he makes his final requests for a big funeral with Black Sabbath and Gary Busey reading his eulogy and for his ashes to be spread at that same cemetery. ![]() ![]() The brothers say goodbye at Mary Winchester’s grave – foreshadowing! – and Dean asks Cas to look out for Sam, make sure he doesn’t do anything stupid. (You had to know something bad was coming when moments earlier, Dean started to tell Cas about how much he means to him: “You’re always there. (What was with those glances between her and Crowley?) Now that they have their weapon, Dean needs to get close to Amara, but “you won’t carry the bomb. It’s still not enough, but thankfully, Billie the reaper chips in with a couple hundred thousand souls. Castiel offers to get some souls from Heaven, while Dean and Sam collect a bunch of ghost ones. Chuck reveals that light is her weakness, and with a whole lot of souls, they can create a bomb of sorts. Dean responds by grabbing a beer and countering, “How are we supposed to fix the frickin’ sun?”īut come up with a plan, they do: The Darkness can’t be trapped, so they decide to kill Amara instead. ![]() Once the sun – the source of all life on Earth – is gone, everything else will cease to exist. The scales are, literally, tipping away from light. Coming off Amara’s latest attack, Castiel is free of Lucifer – no one knows where the fallen angel went, though – and Chuck can feel his life fading.
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