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This is How Fans Would End 'Supernatural'

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It's the sad and inevitable reality nobody wants to admit - Supernatural will someday end. Actors Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles both recently discussed some of their own theories and wishes for the show's final moments. We asked fans how they would like to see Supernatural end its run, and we received a massive amount of reflective and thoughtful responses.

"When it ends, I would want them both to die. Don't think either would want to live without the other. They've proven that over and over. Especially Dean." - Susan
 "The best way would be for Dean to wander into a room where Sam is pecking at his computer. Sam tells Dean, 'We've got a hunt." Dean says, "Awesome.' [fade to black]" - Yanagi
 "If it does, you need Dean and Sam driving off to "Carry On Wayward Son," and do a whole throwback from Season 1 and up." - Dallas
"I'd love to see the show end with Jeffrey Dean Morgan coming back to take the boys to heaven after their final battle." - Aaron
"I would want God to return and set everything right. Then Cas can take Dean and Sam to heaven. There, they will reunite with their mom, dad, Jess, Bobby, Charlie, and everyone they ever loved. And finally get to be at peace. Somehow Baby needs to go to heaven too. It wouldn't be heaven to Dean without her." - Beverly
"Season 14, everyone dying with Chuck pushing the reset button and the boys playing outside with their parents and Bobby watching. Both Cas and Chuck looking down from heaven." - Bonnie
"Dean and Sam will be the new Archangels. Dean will replace Michael and Sam will replace Lucifer (the pure one, not the corrupted by the mark)." - Omer
"IF, and that's a big IF, the show has to end, I think it should end the way every episode ends. The boy will be driving Baby, talking about the family business. We'll know they're ok as long as they're together, fighting the good fight." - Lauren
"Dying for each other or the world has never been an issue for Sam or Dean. The true sacrifice would be going on alone. It seems Kripke always set it up for Sam and Dean to face off. Sam seems more prepared to live without Dean, so the true sacrifice would be Dean killing Sam in exchange for saving the world. Cas offers to wipe Dean's memories, but he wants to remember Sam, even if it hurts. God (Chuck) is moved by this, so he gives both boys an alternate normal life with families. We close out with a softball game of two teams, angels verses demons (Crowley, Azazel, Alastair, etc). Dean hit a grand slam home run, sending Sam, Bobby, and John home... (Camera pans to cheering fans: Jo, Ellen, Charlie, Kevin, Jessica). Camera fades out on score board ending with Score 13-0, Angels winning (or whatever season they are on at the time)" - Tonya
"There will be no ending. It's going to go on until Jensen and Jared are old and grey. And I'll still be watching it." - Melissa
How do you imagine the series to end?

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  • If anyone ever saw the final of Charmed. I think that is how it should end. Somewhere in thier crazy life they find time to love finally, have a family and just like any true family. The don’t keep the secrets…They teach, prepare and build a legacy to keep protecting the world. Because when they are old and cant fight…it doesn’t mean all the bumps in the night will go away.
    We need to know they leave someone around to watch our backs, to keep fighting…Not even God can press a reset button on the things these boys have been through.
    It would be like watching Lost and then at the end finding out “Oh Yeah They Were Dead The Whole Time”
    Leave Hope!

    Katie on
  • If anyone ever saw the final of Charmed. I think that is how it should end. Somewhere in thier crazy lofe they find time to love finally, have a family and just like any true family. The don’t keep the secrets…They teach, prepare and build a legacy to keep protecting the world. Because when they are old and cant fight…it doesn’t mean all the bumps in the night will go away.
    We need to know they leave someone around to watch our backs, to keep fighting…Not even God can press a reset button on the things these boys have been through.
    It would be like watching Lost and then at the end finding out “Oh Yeah They Were Dead The Whole Time”
    Leave Hope!

    Katie on
  • If the show has to come to an end, I’d like to see the boys go down fighting—both Sam and Dean at the same time. I like the idea of Castiel taking them to Heaven. There, Sam and Dean would join Ash’s “blue heaven”—the Roadhouse. Sam and Dean would reunite with everyone: their parents, Jessica, Charlie, Bobby, Kevin, etc. Castiel would decide to stay with the Winchesters forever. As the picture fades, Carry On Wayward Son plays in the background. The picture cuts to black and the credits roll. The last thing we hear is: “don’t you cry no more.”

    Reannah on
  • Spn has to end with them dying but only after the world is back to normal, there will still be hunters and things to hunt ( maybe a spinoff series) but they will go to heaven . Cas would say “welcome to heaven” and Sam and Dean both share their own personal heavens together. When they step into the same heaven deans like why’re you doing in my heaven bitch. SAMs like I could ask you the same jerk. And then they’re faced with a bunch of doors and slowly everyone who’s died (John Mary Ellen joe Bobby etc) comes out to greet them while Carrie on my wayward son plays in the background. And also at the beginning of the episode instead of saying “the road so far” it’ll just say “the road” and then like a 10 min recap from season 1 ?

    Kerilyn on
  • Both of them dying in one epic final battle. During the funeral, Crowley should be hanging around in the back. He doesn’t end up paying his respects to the both of them until after everyone else has left. He somberly walks up to their caskets with a glass of whiskey in one hand and says “Moose and squirrel. The both of you were damn fine pains in my ass. It won’t be the same without you keeping me on my toes. Goodbye, boys.” The final scene should be Crowley walking away hanging his head and getting into baby with Castiel in the drivers’ seat. The final lines should be:

    Castiel: We should get out there. Just because they’re gone doesn’t mean that the war is over.

    Crowley: They don’t know who they’re dealing with now, do they?

    Cas: No, they don’t.

    Fade to black.

    Ernie West on

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