 Despite a little bit of an aftertaste, this still was a damn fine cup. Hey guys, so this is my review for my entire thoughts of season 11 of Supernatural. Now, I'll talk about the end... ...at the end. But this season was... ...nearon phenomenal. The beginning was a bit of an interesting start. The whole darkness disease idea was something interesting, but it didn't really go anywhere. Which was something I was kind of wondering if it was, but it didn't. It was just a one-time little thing. However, the aspect of the darkness, we took six episodes before we found out what she was in full. And that was great. That's something that Supernatural hasn't done in a little while, is actually explained or ...at an era of mystery to a villain. Like, we had the mother of all, which was interesting, but then they killed her before the season was even over, which, again, was a little bit... That's something that I actually kind of commend season 6 for, but we knew the darkness was a big bad evil. But we didn't know the full extent of it other than the fact that it had been released by the mark of Cain. So each episode leading up to her maturing, we found out another aspect about her, another aspect about her. And then when we found out that she was God's sister, we were like, oooohhhhhh. And then they dropped a little at a note about going to the cage. And that was amazing when they did. The season finale, the mid-season finale, was phenomenal. That was one of the best episodes of Supernatural since season ... yeah, since season 5. And I was on my seat the whole time with that episode. Admittedly, when they came back it was a little underwhelming, but it was still really good. Not only did the season have great story episodes, but it had great filler episodes that were reminiscent of the first season. With, while they weren't entirely about the story, they still talked about story aspects. What about the baby episode? The entire episode filmed inside the car? That was one of the best episodes of the season because of how it was made and the story aspects. I thought it was fantastic. I loved that episode. That was one of the best episodes of the season in terms of just an episode itself. Sure, there was some duds here and there. Like, the wrestling episode could have been way better, in my opinion. Or there was the killer clown thing, the bunny rabbit thing. It was not the greatest. And then there was Sheriff Mills. Sheriff Mills came back and she had a really cool episode. Admittedly, Cass' daughter's acting needed a little touch up, but again, that episode was really good. Now, before I talk about the end, there's an episode I need to talk about that I realized. There was the one where they went to the mental hospital and there was the girl who was death, who was trying to hunt down the siren that had killed her parents. And the whole episode, the brothers were talking to her about the aspect of revenge and how it really doesn't solve anything. And that is parallel, literally, to what happened at the end of this season. And admittedly, in the final five episodes, the whole aspect of the darkness, I was like, holy crap, there's no way they can come down from this. This is so incredibly intense. And it was. And when it finished, I was sitting there going, that's what you're going with. Mainly, the whole idea of the darkness and God making up is actually something, it wasn't what I expected. And at first, I was a little bit niffed, but I do actually like the idea that they didn't kill this villain. This is the first time they've actually been able to reason with it. Admittedly, it happened rather quickly. And the fact that Amara cares so much about this planet, but I think it's because she cared about the earth this time. And aside from God's other creations, because she'd hurt her brother and her brother was dying. And she realized that without him, she would pretty much just be destroyed as well. So that aspect, I don't mind. Now, there's a few people who are getting at me for being mad about the series, the show continuing. And I think the Meton of Letters aspect being stupid. Well, okay, for a show to be interesting, you need an element of danger for your characters. You need a sense of drama. Drama makes you worry for the characters. And that's hard for a show that's been going on for 11 seasons. And it's hard to actually think, well, they're not in any sort of trouble. Now, some of you are like, oh, yeah, you know, it'd be great to see them go and do normal stuff again. It's like, that's all well and good. But when you just face God and darkness and you face Lucifer, there's nothing higher that you're here. Meton of Letters is like below the view screen here. There is no element of danger for these boys anymore. None. Absolutely none. And that's something that that's what makes me want to watch the show is a sense of danger for the characters. There's always been, maybe season eight didn't really have it. Season nine kind of had it. Season 10 definitely did with the whole Dean, demon Dean thing. But I don't want to watch a show where the characters are just like, oh, let's hang out. Okay, you know, there's these guys who want to take us. But you know, here's my other issue is if they ever run into trouble, they've got God on speed up. Sure, he said he's going away, but they've met him now. He's been in the room with them and help them. He can help them again. That's what is nipping me the most is whatever issue they come across. They can be fixed. It can be repaired. So that's my issue with this whole aspect of the show continuing. Also, Jeremy Carver has left. And Jeremy Carver was the guy who brought the show back from the brink of season seven. This show almost got canceled after season seven, but he brought it back and apparently he's gone now. So I'm the fact this is another show runner means that they go on to continue this freaking show. And as much as I'd like to see that it's season 12 for Christ's sake, we need to end on a dignifying note. Either way, I did enjoy this season admittedly while I didn't enjoy the ending as much. I thought the entirety of it was great. If they keep this aspect of having filler episodes that still have story elements very reminiscent to the first season, I'll be fine with that. Anyways, in the end, I'm going to give the entirety of season 11 a six out of seven. I think this was a phenomenal season. Had great aspects and great characters, great drama. And admittedly, while the ending was not as perfect as I would like, I still very much enjoyed this season as a whole. And it's been great to talk about it with you guys. I may do a ranking of all the seasons in a further videos, but that means I'd have to watch them all. So that will take some time. Anyway, guys, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed my reviews for the season. Please, if you were interested in watching other of my videos, check out the playlist that's in the bottom and just keep on watching. Alright, see you guys later.