I finally realized what this last season of Supernatural feels like...if you've watched Star Trek Next Gen or later--
You're in the holodeck in an opulent garden. Not only is it visually stunning, but the texture of the ground underfoot and the plants you touch, the scents, the breeze--all combine to convince you that you are in this astounding
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You are right about Lee. Dean could have left him alive, he didn't need to kill him. With the monster gone, Lee's fortune would have crumbled up, since the monster was the one bringing him the fortune. Lee would have received his just rewards in the long run.
It was nice to see Ruth back. At least they didn't resurrect her, which is something I feared they were going to do, which would make death all the more less meaningful. So, it was nice to see her as Queen of Hell. I would have liked to see more interaction between her and Sam; and then when they couldn't find Michael they just jumped scenes. The boys were in Hell with Ruth and then back in the bunker - what the heck happened in the meantime. I would have liked to see something there. That shift was jarring to me.
I did enjoy the Adam/Michael bits. Would have liked to see more of him with Dean/Sam.
As for God, I was never on board when they made Chuck God. I wish they would have just left God as a missing character. This storyline doesn't excite me all that much, to be honest. But, it is what it is.
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