12 Reasons Why 'Supernatural' Needs To End
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12 Reasons Why 'Supernatural' Needs To End

Sam and Dean have had enough.

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12 Reasons Why 'Supernatural' Needs To End
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Supernatural has been one of the most talked about shows for years but not always in a good way. Many people stop watching the show after season 5, if they even continue at all after the first one. And although the show has received many awards and nominations, it sadly needs to come to an end.

1. It has been 11 seasons

The show was supposed to end after season 5, but it was picked back up by the CW and has now completed 11 seasons.

2. We can NOT take anymore characters dying

We've seen every loved one come and go over the seasons, and we have had enough. Also, Sam and Dean have died too many times to be considered a good sad ending to an episode or a season, even with Billy's new rules.

3. Who is the next antagonist going to be?

They've already defeated the sister of God and practically God himself, so who else could there be? We've seen every bad guy from Satan to the Leviathan. Who else could they throw our way?

4. The writers are getting sloppy

Too many scenes and episodes either don't conclude smoothly or contradict past episodes. We're aware it's been 11 seasons, but the writing game needs to be stepped up.

5. It has been 11 SEASONS

6. Destiel has become a lost cause

Need I say more?

7. The night the new episode airs is always changing

It usually changes between Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but I need to know what night is going to be pie night when I do my biweekly grocery shopping.

8. Each season just brings more heartbreak

Death can't even compare to the shocks and tortures that we have seen in this show.

9. We feel bad for the "bad" guys

We feel bad for Crowley when he gets treated like he isn't the King of Hell. We are sad because The Trickster isn't who he says he is. We cry because Lucifer is stuck in The Cage.

10. It is very clear that Adam is never coming back

The poor boy finally finds his family and then ends up in Hell. If that's not a stereotypical Supernatural plot, I don't know what is.

11. ELEVEN


Yes.

12. No one is ready for season 12

With no real clue what's going to happen next, thinking of the next season is terrifying. There are so many issues to address, and I don't know how the writers are going to do it.

Don't get me wrong. Supernatural is an amazing show with many plot twists and cliff hangers. It just unfortunately needs to come to an end. Jared Padalecki can finally cut his hair, and Misha can finally stop using that gravely voice that hurts his throat. I look very much forward to the next season and any other seasons that may follow, but I also would not be disappointed if this season was the last season.

"If there's a key... Then, there must also be a lock!" -Sam Winchester/Jared Padalecki/Sam Winchester (6.15)

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