 Hey guys, Jeremy here. It's four days today until Supernatural returns on Friday. It was season 13. Also, by the way, if you haven't gotten me yet They probably might be sold out, but tickets for the last Jedi just went on sale So try and grab them if you can This video, admittedly, the title is a spoiler. Yes but It's something that I need to talk about because this aspect of Season 12 is one of the things that angered me the most and it was the death of Crowley not saying that the British men of letters was the greatest of storylines Honestly, it wasn't in terms of what the brothers have come against before you have to immediately understand or just kind of agree with if not Understand my reasoning of that. They were just a weak villain Humans aren't that big of a thing. We've seen this throughout the show The last time humans were really a threat was season one and that was Benders as well as Gordon Who had to become a vampire to try and kill the brothers and even then that still didn't kill one of the best Deaths of the entire show though. Remember loving that death. That death is so cool. Anyways So there's a lot of things that had a few issues with season 3rd 12 Rick Springfield as Lucifer He was awful. He even apparently from what I've seen in the interviews He said that he didn't watch any of Pelaringo stuff Which totally made sense because he wasn't like him at all. He was just awful The British men of letters things as I mentioned just was a storyline that kind of didn't go anywhere The use of the mother was honestly just an annoying side note There were actually some really cool introduced interesting characters like what's her name? I always forget her name the death girl. She was really cool the the gay brother and the sister Which monster hunters those guys were cool What was another one? There were some other people that were introduced in the season This season actually made me like Rowena, but it killed off Kill off Two characters Castiel who we know is not dead. He's gonna come back somehow. It's it's he's not dying But Crowley now his death scene was honestly Awful, it's it was shit. The whole aspect was they had found this random tear Which was a MacGuffin if I you ever saw one that was created by the the antichrist child thing in biggie So It made this tear They were able to force Lucifer through it when they found out that it was there and they're like hey, we can stop him here It's kind of a random thing that Crowley would know about this because he's like I know how to spell of how to stop it You know that you could have used this idea of getting rid of the brothers for Years if you knew how to in that season season. What was it season 8? Yeah season 8 where he was the villain of the season All he had to do was just put the brothers in an alternate dimension and just never get them back That's all he had to do Like that it's funny that they mentioned The thing that just annoys me is that he had this ability to close a portal in his knowledge this whole time And he never used it against the brothers That's what I mean like that doesn't make sense of how he knows boom I just know how to close this portal even though. I've never used this sort of magic ever before so they go through the portal and They get Lucifer there and Dean shoots him with the angel holy bullet gun thing and Sam and Dean and Sam and Crowley are making the spell. They're doing all the things the thing is In terms of storytelling wise they terribly built this up because they find out about the terror and that's it They talk to Bobby they find out where it is and that is it They then come to see Lucifer arise and they run through the portal We never get any inclination of what their plan was all we know is that they know that there's a portal and that Lucifer falls them through my biggest example of how you do a season finale with twists and turns Well the ending of season 3 where they are building up to taking on oh My god, I cannot remember her name right now But the white-eyed demon the big one who was pretty much Rips Dean apart and then season 5 where they are building up They talk about what they have to do at the beginning about Sam saying yes I'll let Lucifer take control of me and that is how I can then walk through the gate and close it That's the agreement and everything You don't just shoehorn this shit in in two minutes less than that and expect the audience to follow along with You and be fully satisfied with whatever happens, which we weren't at least I wasn't I know a few people weren't Because then all of a sudden Crowley pulls this garbage Well, he stands in front of Mark Pelleringo has this the knife blade, which I swear How does he do that? How does he keep it in his coat cuff link there? Like he just purposely tips it at the very edge like he's holding the knife like it doesn't I'm thinking of actually how They film this like Sam Shepherd is our Shepherd is just got his hand like this like imagine the dagger is right here So he's just holding it right there And he's just like and catches it hope he has to catch it when he lets it go Anyway, so he's got the knife there and Lucifer's like oh, are you gonna use that against me? He's like no and he turns around literally turns around and says my voice and They thought that that was gonna be a Satisfying conclusion. They didn't they clearly didn't because apparently the guy who's Andrew whatever his name is It was the showrunner of the show right now He did not like the Crowley character and admittedly Crowley kind of went from Kind of this anti-hero the guy who didn't know whose side he was on when they first introduced him I loved him when he first introduced like this is more handhound and Then when he became a villain, I kind of I don't know I wasn't on the side with it because I liked Crowley. I like that. He wasn't a side-taker, but That whole idea of closing hell. I don't know. I thought it was just interesting that they thought of it But either way so then he goes from being king of hell and then he brings Dean back for reasons he's his friend and They really pacify the character if we're talking about pacification and making a character like basically useless You look at Castiel's history. He is if anything if anyone is more guilty of causing more destruction and apocalypse Causing events. It's Castiel over the brothers But Crowley he doesn't really do much and then they in the last season they have this concept of cast and Crowley being buddy cop duo, which was a kind of an interesting idea They didn't take it really anywhere, but I like that aspect, but admittedly you completely pacified the king of hell so yes, you had run yourself into a rut with the character and What were you gonna do with that? Right? You can't do much else Like you pretty much set him up to have Lucifer break out of his trap So he was so stupid they even address it and it's still dumb It doesn't just because you're addressing how easy it is for him to escape. It's still dumb Anyways, but that is a send-off that is a send-off to one of the greatest characters We've had in this show hell his mom got burnt into death off screen before the fucking episode even started so Rowena had a terrible send-off what's her name death girl terrible send-off as well but Crowley's send-off was the worst just because this is a character that we went from kind of not being understand like kind of wondering who side he's on but happy to have him as a companion to a villain to a mischievous maybe like a trickster almost friend and He would always be looking out for himself and there was always a moment like Dammit Crowley and I like that idea. I like that. He would do that But now that they he's gone We don't have that character anymore and it's gonna be really it's gonna be hollow because now we just have the brothers And they killed off a lot of characters. We lost Jim Bieber who was Bobby for and the season the show itself has always been not as Not as solid since his death that that hurt that took a lot because Bobby was always there to help them figure out stuff And when he died they had that guy who was Jack Sparrow's buddy made or whatever But then that didn't happen either, right? So that was why I just kind of I don't know. I was a little bit upset when obviously I was terribly upset when Bobby died But I mean more so of how they were able to get on without him afterwards didn't seem that much of an issue But that was just me but either way Crowley was one of the worst send-offs of this show's history and For those of you who haven't seen it yet. I apologize for spoiling it, but it was pretty much Garen if you haven't seen it yet, you're not missing out on much seriously It is not a good idea to go into this thinking. Oh, wow. He ruined it. It's like Season 12 is one of those seasons. It's gonna go in common go and you're just kind of it's like season six Or so season seven. It's just like you don't really remember it season seven is more memorable than this because of all the dick jokes anyways guys, that's my thoughts on the death of Crowley and just How the show is gonna continue on without him? I don't I don't know cuz he brought a lot of humor He brought a lot of funny dark humor to this show like at one point in season 11 I started having Crowley moments and There was so many that he would do like yeah, I always had one I try to get one in every episode with every episode that he was in but anyways, that's all for me I hope you enjoyed this video Please discuss something what you thought of the death of Crowley and what you think the show is gonna do without his presence in the show because obviously now we've got this evangelical white devil dude now who's I'm really feeling a lot of rehashes of season eight just from the trailer that was recently released anyways guys, I hope you enjoyed this video and I'll be sure to be reviewing supernatural come this Friday