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* GreaterScopeVillain: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & Dean's lives from the beginning. Aside from (presumably) the Darkness, he could have just snapped his fingers at any point and made it all stop, but he didn't for his own amusement.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & and Dean's lives from the beginning. Aside from (presumably) the Darkness, he could have just snapped his fingers at any point and made it all stop, but he didn't for his own amusement.


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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Moriah is where Abraham brought his son Isaac to be sacrificed in the Book of Genesis, a parallel to God wanting Dean to kill Jack.
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* TheExtremistWasRight: It turns out that Lucifer, Michael, and Amara were all right about God; that he's a vain arrogant {{Jerkass}} who cares about nothing but his own grandiosity.

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* TheExtremistWasRight: It turns out that Lucifer, Michael, and Amara were all right about God; God: that he's a vain arrogant {{Jerkass}} who cares about nothing but his own grandiosity.



* SarcasticConfession: When Chuck was first introduced he lamented that he was a god torturing real people with bad writing before being informed he was just a prophet. The revelation of his true motives after the revelation that he is God makes that interaction this.

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* SarcasticConfession: When Chuck was first introduced introduced, he lamented that he was a god torturing real people with bad writing before being informed he was just a prophet. The revelation of his true motives after the revelation that he is God makes that interaction this.



*** A possible explanation is that Sam shot God in the shoulder on purpose. Sam's a good shot, and since weapons like the colt, the demon-killing knife and angel blades only work on the vital areas, it's possible that Sam assumed that the Equalizer would work the same way. Sam didn't want to kill God because he knows it would end reality, but he did want to hurt him.

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*** A possible explanation is that Sam shot God in the shoulder on purpose. Sam's a good shot, and since weapons like the colt, Colt, the demon-killing knife and angel blades only work on the vital areas, it's possible that Sam assumed that the Equalizer would work the same way. Sam didn't want to kill God because he knows it would end reality, but he did want to hurt him.



* WrittenInAbsence: God states that the Darkness returned to Earth with him and is currently staying at Reno. Apparently, she is addicted to keno.
* ZombieApocalypse: God releases souls in Hell to roam on Earth, including John Wayne Gacy, the Woman in White, and Bloody Mary.

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* WrittenInAbsence: God states that the Darkness returned to Earth with him and is currently staying at in Reno. Apparently, she is addicted to keno.
* ZombieApocalypse: God releases souls in Hell to roam on Earth, including previously defeated enemies like John Wayne Gacy, the Woman in White, and Bloody Mary.
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*** A possible explanation is that Sam shot God in the shoulder on purpose. Sam's a good shot, and since weapons like the colt, the demon-killing knife and angel blades only work on the vital areas, it's possible that Sam assumed that the Equalizer would work the same way. Sam didn't want to kill God because he knows it would end reality, but he did want to hurt him.
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* SelfDeprication: When Chuck mentions some of Team Free Will's past adventures he describes the British Men of Letters plot as being "a little weak" which is a criticism a lot of fans had.

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* SelfDeprication: SelfDeprecation: When Chuck mentions some of Team Free Will's past adventures he describes the British Men of Letters plot as being "a little weak" which is a criticism a lot of fans had.
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* SelfDeprication: When Chuck mentions some of Team Free Will's past adventures he describes the British Men of Letters plot as being "a little weak" which is a criticism a lot of fans had.
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->''"Fine, story's over. Welcome to [[FinalSeason the end]]."''

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->''"Fine, story's over. Welcome to [[FinalSeason [[FinaleSeason the end]]."''

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* TranquilFury: When Sam shoots God with the Equalizer in an (unsuccessful) attempt to kill Him, He responds with calm, but also shows his rage immediately upon departure.

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* TranquilFury: When Sam shoots God with the Equalizer in an (unsuccessful) attempt to kill Him, He responds with calm, but also shows his His rage immediately upon departure.



* ZombieApocalypse: God releases souls in Hell to roam on Earth, including John Wayne Gacy, the Woman in White, and Bloody Mary.

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* ZombieApocalypse: God releases souls in Hell to roam on Earth, including John Wayne Gacy, the Woman in White, and Bloody Mary.Mary.
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->''"Fine, story's over. Welcome to [[FinalSeason the end]]."''
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* KillTheGod: Almost. Sam shoots God with the Equalizer. [[NoSell It does nothing]]. Though as "[[Recap/SupernaturalS15E02RaisingHell Raising Hell]]" revealed, it weakened him quite a bit to the point that he cannot leave the universe to create a new one.

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* KillTheGod: Almost. Sam shoots God with the Equalizer. [[NoSell It does nothing]]. Though as "[[Recap/SupernaturalS15E02RaisingHell Raising Hell]]" revealed, it weakened him quite a bit to the point that he cannot leave the universe to create a new one.
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* KillTheGod: Almost. Sam shoots God with the Equalizer. [[NoSell It does nothing]].

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* KillTheGod: Almost. Sam shoots God with the Equalizer. [[NoSell It does nothing]]. Though as "[[Recap/SupernaturalS15E02RaisingHell Raising Hell]]" revealed, it weakened him quite a bit to the point that he cannot leave the universe to create a new one.
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Next: Recap/SupernaturalS15E01BackAndToTheFuture

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Previous: Recap/SupernaturalS14E19JackInTheBox]

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* CallBack: The last part of the episode is a very clear echo of "[[Recap/SupernaturalS05E22SwanSong Swan Song]]", another season finale that took place in a graveyard. God is involved, Sam and Dean decide to ScrewDestiny, and a close ally dies (but unlike Castiel and Bobby back then, Jack remains dead for the time being). Also, the door to Hell is opened, but instead of being used as an entrance to trap four people, it serves as an exit to millions of dead souls. Incidentally, this also makes it similar to another season finale, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS02E22AllHellBreaksLoosePartTwo All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2]]", which ''also'' took place in a graveyard (although the escapees were demons).

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* ContinuityNod: The episode confirms that Jack indeed has lost his entire soul, as he goes to the Empty upon death (had he still had even a piece of soul left, he would have been deemed worthy of entering either Heaven or Hell, as was the case with [[Recap/SupernaturalS14E08Byzantium Lily Sunder]]).



* NotQuiteDead: After being killed by God, Jack awakens in the Empty, with the Shadow leering over him and is visited by Billie, who says that they need to talk. The fact that he goes to the Empty shows that he's not quite soulless, either.
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* SarcasticConfession: When Chuck was first introduced he lamented that he was a god torturing real people with bad writing before being informed he was just a prophet. The revelation of his true motives after the revelation that he is God makes that interaction this.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & Dean's lives from the beginning.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & Dean's lives from the beginning. Aside from (presumably) the Darkness, he could have just snapped his fingers at any point and made it all stop, but he didn't for his own amusement.

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* BiggerBad: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & Dean's lives from the beginning.


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* BiggerBad: As it turns out God was the source behind the misery that befall Sam & Dean's lives from the beginning.

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* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: How Chuck reacts to Sam and Dean choosing to exercise that pesky free will that he endowed humanity with, instead of doing things the way Chuck wants them to. Or at least, it probably won't be suicidal ''for him'', given how many worlds he has already created and discarded.

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* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum:
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How Chuck reacts to Sam and Dean choosing to exercise that pesky free will that he endowed humanity with, instead of doing things the way Chuck wants them to. Or at least, it probably won't be suicidal ''for him'', given how many worlds he has already created and discarded.discarded.
** A straighter example is Sam and Dean chewing out God for making their lives utter hell and telling him to just end it. Then, when God refuses and kills Jack, Sam shoots him with the Equalizer, hoping to kill God despite knowing that this would end all reality. However, it doesn't work on God himself.
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* TakeThat: During the period when no one can lie, the President (who the previous season confirmed was Donald Trump) admits to having made a demon deal with Crowley, implicitly so that he could get elected.

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