

Although the audience don't clearly see Mrs. gets a little older, Sam's family life is revealed. Sam also forces the child to wear a pair of hideous name-labelled dungarees. While Dean drives the Impala through the Canadian glades of Heaven, Sam has a son, whom he names after his fallen brother, naturally. Fortunately, the younger Winchester manages to successfully balance a rosy family life with his monster-killing duties. But hunting was always Dean's dream, and Sam held wider aspirations. Mourning the loss of his brother, Sam Winchester finds himself alone in the bunker (Miracle is still there, at least), but after receiving a request for help from Donna Hanscum of the Wayward Sisters, Sam resolves to resume hunting as a lone wolf. Related: Supernatural: Sam Winchester Gets His Own Captain America Mjolnir Moment as do a certain couple by the names of Mary and John Winchester. Instead of each soul being confined to a specific room, Heaven is now one giant playground for the wholesome, and Bobby (kicking back outside Harvelle's Roadhouse) reveals that Rufus lives just down the road. The new God has also broken down the barriers of the afterlife. Presumably as a way of honoring his adoptive parents, Jack has released Bobby. Back in Supernatural season 10, Bobby's soul broke the rules of Heaven to help Sam and Dean one last time, and the grizzled hunter was last seen being apprehended by some grumpy-looking angels. Firstly, Jack busted Bobby out of celestial jail. Previously, Heaven was organized into rooms, with each resident living out their most cherished memories inside, but Bobby reveals that once Jack became the new sheriff in town, changes were made. Not Bobby Singer, producer, director and writer.

After being afforded a COVID-friendly hunter's funeral, Dean appears in heaven where he's reunited with Bobby Singer. More often than not, death is just the beginning in Supernatural, and so it proves with Dean Winchester. With God gone, the battle is over, and Dean can finally rest. This line acknowledges how Dean Winchester was always the fighter of the team - the one who would die on the battlefield instead of settling down. Dean implores his brother to tell him " it's okay, you can go now" and Sam tearfully obliges. The emotional farewell resolves any remaining tension between the two and gives Sam the closure he always longed for as the "outsider" of the family who chose a college education over monster hunting. Back in 2005, Dean recruited his brother from a promising legal career to join the hunting lifestyle, and the pair have been virtually inseparable ever since. The scene pays off Supernatural's very first episode. As the Winchesters say their goodbyes, Dean reveals how proud he is of Sammy, and asks his brother to reassure him as death looms. While the manner of Dean's death is questionable, the performances of Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki carry the entire episode. Related: Supernatural: The Final Battle Against Chuck & God's Future Explained
