 Hello everyone, Jeremy here. If you've never seen my channel before, I am a huge supernatural fan. I do movie reviews, but I also did every single episode of season 11 last year, or technically this last year and this year of supernatural, even though at one point I moved away. I moved 400 kilometers away from where I usually live and I had to go to extreme circumstances to see the episodes. Either way, so season 12 is coming. Now if any of you have watched any of my previous videos, I am a little bit on the fence about this, mainly because we just had probably the two most powerful antagonists ever. At the same time, fight each other and then we bring in the big mystery, the big what if, we revealed who Chuck was and then Chuck and the darkness went against each other and that was probably the biggest climax we've ever had since season five and now we're going into this territory with their mother back and the men of letters apparently mad at Sam and Dean. So least to say the threat level went from like here to it's gone. So that's some issue I do have with this season of coming up. It's, I'm a little bit afraid that I'm just not gonna have any tension. I was thoroughly into season 11. I couldn't believe how much I actually cared about what was going on with the story. I've watched this show ever since I accidentally saw the first episode of the, sorry, the last episode of the first season all those years ago and I've watched it all the time. The only time that I kind of veered off was season eight but then I got back into it. Either way, I've been through the crap, the good and the excellent all over with Supernatural and least to say I'm definitely gonna keep on reviewing these episodes for season 12. I'm gonna keep on going until it's over but the one thing that I'm kind of concerned about is just where this story will go. Obviously the mother is back. What kind of element is she gonna add to the story? I honestly don't think she'll add much. Sure we'll have these conversations that Sam and Dean always wanted to have with their mother back when they were kids. They kind of grow up with their mom. That's gonna be this interesting, there's this gap from when they were children to now that they're adults. That was what 25, 20 to 30 years in between that they have never had with their mother. So now they get to catch up on all this and that will be interesting. I say that it's gonna be cool because there's gonna bring up certain elements that they've never known about each other because technically these boys have learned more about their mother ever since she died than they ever knew about her in real life. We had to wait till season four till we figured out that she actually was a hunter. So all these elements are gonna be interesting. She's gonna say well you know all those things about me you may not know and the boys are gonna be like yeah actually we do because we've been fighting demons, angels and the epitome of all darkness. So I have a feeling there's gonna be some interesting dialogue elements, no doubt. We're also gonna figure out where the heck she's been. Has she been in heaven, is John there? There's gonna be a lot of conversations about their father too that will be interesting to her because she doesn't know what happened, at least maybe she does, maybe she doesn't know what happened to John after she died. So yeah, the mother element will be interesting but I can count to maybe four episodes of that being interesting. Otherwise it's gonna start veering off and then we're gonna go into filler territory. That's the thing that I don't like about Supernatural sometimes is that there's a lot of filler episodes. If you wanna know how I felt, watch season seven again. Season seven was poopy. It had so many filler episodes. So many episodes started off with Dean saying oh well you got one on the dick, oh you got bumpkissed, okay filler episode start. And that's literally, that's what I kinda afraid is gonna happen with this one. I really like season 11 for its constant narrative. Sure there were some episodes that were filler episodes but they were still able to bring up the main narrative in a way. It's very much like season one. Which if they keep that, if they keep the same sort of elements which apparently in several articles I've read is what's gonna happen and the show's gonna kinda go back to its original roots, that will be interesting because that's what may mean like Supernatural in the first place. Admittedly I like how it progressed. I think the first five seasons are still perfect. Honestly you could have ended the show after season five but I'm happy that it's still gone. But that idea of a constant narrative that every episode does intertwine with each other and it does matter even if it doesn't have, even it has like 40 seconds of plot dialogue. That's fine with me because that's what I liked about this show is it had this narrative purpose to it and lost it in season six and season seven and season eight almost. So the fact that it came back in season 11 was fantastic. I really hope that they take different avenues with how they create the episodes again because Fudge episode four which I think was, I think it was episode four, baby of season 11 was one of the best episodes that Supernatural has ever done and that was because they filmed the entire thing in the car. Jeremy Carver had really great ideas and I'm really upset that he's gone. But that wasn't his whole plan. From season eight to season 11 that was his plan and now he's gone as showrunner. So now they've brought in the other people. I haven't really checked them out yet. I just hope that they don't do what happened to season six and season seven because that was awful. So in the end, I know that there's gonna be definitely narrative dialogue between the boys and their mother that will be brought up. Lucifer is still out there. The problem is Lucifer got so dumbed down by the darkness that we wonder what happened because she woofed him out of Castiel, right? So we wonder if Lucifer's been either locked away, he's been depowered, maybe he's been weakened somehow. If he is the main villain again, that will be cool but it'll be more of the same. We aren't seeing the apocalypse happen, right? We're just seeing Lucifer being a jerk bag. We also got Crowley who seems to be hanging out with Alice Cooper. That will be interesting. I like Alice Cooper. I love his radio show. Either way, I think this season will be good. It won't be as good as the last season unless something absolutely drastic happens. But in terms of threat to our characters, that's gone. That is gone. I don't care how threatening the mental letters are. They're humans. Humans are unpredictable. Sure, we've got some great episodes. I always think of the benders where Dean says, monsters I can deal with, humans I can't. That is kind of an interesting aspect. But in terms of threat, we just have the two most powerful entities in the universe fight off at each other, make up, and then fly away. And that's another thing too is God says he's gone but I swear they have him on back burner. That's the thing too is that the threat is gone for the boys in my opinion because God can come and help them out because now they've made that connection. So we'll see what happens. I think that the season will be entertaining. I don't think it will be as engaging in terms of a threat level as the last season will. Definitely not, but I still feel that we're gonna get some good narrative aspects from the mother. Is it something that I wanted from this show? Not really because I kind of liked how we already had these elements of Dean going back in time and meeting their mom. But aside from that, we'll see what happens. Anyways, that's just my thoughts on what's gonna happen in season 12. I have a feeling Lucifer may play a part. Mental letters will be a villain but they won't be for villain for long. If they are, they'll be kind of this coming back and forth villain. Crowley, I don't even know. I can't see Crowley as a villain anymore after season eight or nine. I think it was season nine that he was main villain. No, season 10 sort of. So after, yeah, I can't see Crowley as a villain anymore. I can kind of see him as the friend they hate, the one they wanna kill but they still need. So either way, that's my thoughts. Apparently, this won't even be the end either according to an article in Variety, is that they're gonna keep on going 300 maybe the last episode, we'll see. Either way, that means that they'll probably go to season 15 at that rate, my God. Anyway guys, that's all for me, my thoughts. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I kind of just rambled on there, I know. But I just, I wanna kind of know what people's thoughts are of what's gonna happen in this season. I know a lot of people are interested in what happens with the mother. I know a lot of people are interested in half. Some people, anyways, are interested in what happens with the mental letters. But we'll see, all I know is that like I said, dramatic level will be not as high but the story and the original sort of aspect of what the show was back in season one and season two may come back here. Anyways, that's all for me. Just wanted to ramble on there. Hope you guys enjoyed this video. Talk to you later.