The Winchesters have been back and forth with Death and the Reapers so many times that I'm surprised they haven't gotten a shingle and opened up shop for peoples dead relatives.
It's always so funky when Cas goes to sit in the sandbox in order to talk to other Angels. I think Under The Dome also had characters emerge from the bubble onto playgrounds.
I know I should have been more sad about Mary's death swan song, but just like @SophieFilo16 who avidly disliked her, Mary didn't ever grow on me. As a composite, she had all the character traits I would've admired, especially as a fellow woman hunter surrounded by guys. But nope. I had no tears for her death. You?
Bloody hypocrite Dean sure is
The absence of AltBobby here was pretty glaring to me. After all, he and Mary had grown close in recent times, and it would have been good to have Beaver in on this one. Beyond that, if my own personal angel could confirm for me that my own mom was in heaven with her loved ones, then I'd be a pretty happy camper, actually. And I'm not even facing the hell that the WInchesters -- including Mary -- are facing on this rock.
They've gotten way too comfortable with resurrecting people without regard for consequences. It's really disturbing.
I really hope she's gone for good this time. Jack doesn't even have a soul, and he felt 80 times worse about it than I do...
~SF16~
I think that Jack will find his way back to having a soul. True, he killed his pet snake with a heartlessness that made me cringe-- (everything in Jacks mind was bouncing off walls, like, he really thought that he was sending snake to heaven. (And this whole heaven thing? Keeps troubling me bcuz now there are no angels, so why are the brothers not trying to fix that? Anyway...
I think the biggest obstacle for Jack is that he's trying to mimic Dean, Cas, send Sams moral codes because he has not experienced enough life yet..
I can't help but wonder if this will be the theme moving forward from this point on. Death! In a certain sense it does make sense since the show will end with season 15, but to be honest, that's not what I want...
WTF she is dead and again got killed by yellow eyes XD
Good to know that, for Dean, Cas is only family when convenient for him.
I'm so done with this shit
Jack reminds me very much of Leonardo from The Beach
Sucks to know I won't be able to get one of these nifty Winchester funeral pires.
Pussies whining about how nick got killed, like he didn't do the same thing with dozens of innocent people. This is so annoying, stop being such pussies, maybe burn a little of your soul
I am so tired.
We’re throwing Dean Winchester in the trash.
deep inside I want to be happy for Marry....but knowing how thing could turn bad and then good and then worse.... I don't wish to think at all!
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2019-04-14T22:49:08Z
It seems like to kill Mary Winchester, yellow eyes are required. It seems poetic somehow. Think of it like this. Yellow Eyes killed Mary and the show began in 2005. Now, Jack's killed her and the show will restart again.
I'm not sad to see Mary go. I'm sad that Dean got to see his mom die twice and that Sam got to see her die at all. The episode didn't have as much of an emotional impact as when other characters die. What's more, I was more afraid of Dean turning on Cas than to see Mary gone.
Since Mary came back, she lied and left the boys, conspired with the enemy and almost got his boys killed. They spent way too many episodes making her look like an absent mother (therefore the title) and that's why her lose wasn't that emotional to me. Those flashbacks were used to make her loss seem emotional but it didn't work for me. I feel like an a-hole for even typing that, but that's how I feel. Her dead is meaningful. That is true. I even thank the writers for having the balls of killing her off without a possibility of bringing her back. Mary was the perfect mom, the perfect wife, the perfect everything. Until she came back. My opinion about her changed drastically.
I think it all started off. The back and forth between "she's dead, sure. Maybe she's just missing. Oh, no, she's definitely dead. They're gonna being her back. There's no body. Now there's a body. The spell can't work". It made it difficult for me to feel anything.
I think we can all agree that this episode was Mary Winchester's last goodbye. But it didn't work. Those flashback, those montages of her interacting with the boys, with Jack, with Cas... They should've been used in previous episodes and not only in the one that they decided to kill her off. If you really want the viewers to feel bad give us something before. Don't wait until the last episode to tell us. I loved the scene in the Impala, when she was sleeping in Dean's shoulder and he was smiling. Those are the scenes that were needed before.
When Rowena said "I can tell you with certainty. Mary Winchester is no longer on this Earth" my first thought was "Dammit! Someone go and tell Barry and the crew!" Then I thought, jezz, since Jack just wanted to be alone, maybe he sent her literally away. But nope. She was dead dead.
Mary's door in heaven with the two dates cracked me up. It reminded me to her BMoL's file with the tombstone instead of her photo. I'm angry with one thing, though. If they were planning all along to have Mary happily in Heaven with John, they could've at least filmed some scenes with Jeffrey Dean Morgan when they had the chance a couple of episodes ago.
The Cas' stuff is something that makes my blood boil. They should just stop treating him as a damn punching bag. Yeah, Cas knew there was something off with Jack the same way Dean and Cas knew. But no one did anything. Cas deserved better than being blamed for everything.
"I failed you. And I failed Jack. And I failed..."... And I failed this city. Jokes aside. I hate when they use Cas as a punching bag. He deserves so much more than that.