Supernatural’s Season 10 Finale Was All About Death and Darkness…and the End of the World?

von Sydney Bucksbaum |  Sydney Bucksbaum 20. Mai 2015 – 19:21

Warning: major spoilers below! Do not continue reading until you have watched the Supernatural season 10 finale, “My Brother’s Keeper.” All others may proceed!

Talk about a twist!

After a season filled with the hunt to cure Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) Mark of Cain, it turns out that Dean and Sam (Jared Padalecki) didn’t actually want to remove the Mark…not after they learned what it truly was. You see, when Dean summoned Death (Julian Richings) to have Death kill him, the powerful being dropped some major truth bombs on Dean about the Mark of Cain.

First: Dean can never die as long as the Mark is on his arm. Second: it wasn’t just a curse…it’s a lock and a key, created by God himself to keep The Darkness, the powerful, malevolent being that existed before God and the angels, locked away. Think along the lines of Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s First Evil, and then think even scarier.

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That was enough to convince Dean that he couldn’t have the Mark removed, and he didn’t want to condemn another person to his fate, so he took matters into his own hands and bargained with Death. If Death banished Dean somewhere far away where he wouldn’t hurt anyone for the rest of eternity, then he would allow Death to claim Sam’s life that he was promised seasons ago, since Dean knew that Sam would never stop looking to find and save his brother, putting the entire world at risk.

When Dean took up Death’s reaper to take Sam’s life, we actually thought the older Winchester was going to do it! But we should never underestimate that brotherly bond: Dean instead swung the reaper and killed Death himself!

What does this mean?! Is Dean now Death? Or is Death dead, meaning that no one dies now?! We have so many questions!

But for the time being, those questions are being put on hold. Since Sam and Dean didn’t have enough time to contact Castiel (Misha Collins), Crowley (Mark Sheppard) and Rowena (Ruth Connell) to tell them to stop performing the spell to remove Dean’s Mark, they finish it, and a bolt of lightening soars across the country and burns it off Dean’s arm.

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And that’s when all hell breaks loose…literally. With the lock and key broken, The Darkness shoots out of the ground and starts to converge on Sam and Dean, overtaking them in the Impala.

If it took God and all the angels to beat The Darkness back at the beginning of time, and since God is still MIA, is this the end of the world? Is there no way to beat The Darkness again?

And are Sam and Dean okay?! After watching them beat the crap out of each other a la Cain and Abel, we were certainly worried about how these two could ever get back to a good place, but seeing them team up at the very end of the episode felt like our hearts were bursting. At least there was one bright spot during the episode!

What did you think of the Supernatural season 10 finale? Hit the comments section below to let us know!

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