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,→5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight
Death appears fully in Two Minutes to Midnight, where he is shown to drive what appears to be a white Cadillac with the license plate "BUH BYE". He walks through a street filled with people. A man who is not looking where he is going shoves past him, and Death turns to look at the man while brushing the side of his coat where the man touched him. He then watches as the man falls down, dead
Death arives arrives in Chicago Illinois to start a large storm chain that will trigger massive global weather events and mass death in the process - killing millions. Death, unlike his brothers, appears to have a habit of wandering off from his assigned area to the annoyance of Lucifer, who only allows it because of Death's usefulness and to keep his three brothers in line. (it is also later suggested that this is rather in fact due to Lucifer has only a limeted limited amount of power over Death given him by his spell - Death is in fact, far more powerfull powerful than Lucifer)
Death stops in a pizzeria for lunch, killing everyone inside (possibly unintentionally) and is found by Dean, who attempts to sneak up on him with [[Death's Scythe]]. However, the scythe begins to burn hot in Death's presence forcing Deam Dean to drop it, alerting the Horseman to his presence. Rather than act hostile like his siblings, the Horseman thanks him for returning the Scythe before asking Dean to join him at the table. Death then reveals that he has been waiting for a while to talk with Dean despite Dean's skepticism. This offends Death who calmly states that Dean has a very high sense of his own importance. He then establishes that he is the eldest of the Horsemen and very old to begin with and that everything around him, from people to the whole universe and even god, is still in its infancy. So he would appreciate if Dean, who to him is little better than a bacterium, would cut the snark. Also, unlike the demons and angels who see Dean as an important tool in the war, Death doesn't care that much and finds him to be insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
When Dean asks him how old he is, Death admits he can't really remember anymore and guesses he is as old or older than God himself and neither can remember anymore. He surmises that he has been alive since life itself began and someday he will even reap God, to Dean's surprise. Death just states God is a living being like any other and someday he too will die; its just the way things work.