Dude, I just thought of something. I mean, if the ending with Chuck means what I think it's implying.
If Chuck really is God, then he told Sam and Dean who he was when they first met him. Or sort of told them anyway. See?
CHUCK
Well, there's only one explanation. Obviously I'm a god.
SAM
You're not a god.
CHUCK
How else do you explain it? I write things and then they come to life. Yeah, no, I'm definitely a god. A cruel, cruel, capricious god. The things I put you through -- The physical beatings alone.
Ha! And they spent all that time looking for him when he practically introduced himself when they walked through his front door.
If Chuck really is God, then he told Sam and Dean who he was when they first met him. Or sort of told them anyway. See?
CHUCK
Well, there's only one explanation. Obviously I'm a god.
SAM
You're not a god.
CHUCK
How else do you explain it? I write things and then they come to life. Yeah, no, I'm definitely a god. A cruel, cruel, capricious god. The things I put you through -- The physical beatings alone.
Ha! And they spent all that time looking for him when he practically introduced himself when they walked through his front door.
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lol I don't know. I hope they'll clear that up.
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But, um. Yes. I loved the episode anyway? The whole Chuck-as-God thing is something that needs to set in for me.
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(Would that make Becky, like, a nun?)
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