Fifteen Seasons Later, "Supernatural" Fizzles, Not Bangs, in its Final Bow
After fifteen years of battling monsters, demons, and even God himself, the Winchester brothers finally hung up their angel blades in 2020. But while "Supernatural" enjoyed a devoted fanbase and a legacy as one of the CW's longest-running shows, its series finale left many viewers feeling like they'd been sent to a purgatory of disappointment.

While some fans appreciated the show's attempt to offer a sense of closure, others argued that the finale failed to deliver on the epic scale and emotional resonance that "Supernatural" had become known for. So, let's dive into the good, the bad, and the downright heartbreaking aspects of that final episode.
Dean Deserved Better: A Death Unworthy of a Hunter Hero
Dean Winchester, the leather-jacket-clad, classic-rock-loving hero who faced down every monster in the book (and then some), deserved a death as epic as his life.
Instead, viewers were subjected to a shockingly mundane demise: a rusty pipe during a routine vampire hunt.

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