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* Rowena's admonishing of Dean and Castiel to fix their friendship is similar to [[Ellen Harvelle]]'s spirit threatening to kick Dean's ass from beyond the grave if he didn't talk to [[Sam]] in [[7.07 The Mentalists]].
 
* Rowena's admonishing of Dean and Castiel to fix their friendship is similar to [[Ellen Harvelle]]'s spirit threatening to kick Dean's ass from beyond the grave if he didn't talk to [[Sam]] in [[7.07 The Mentalists]].
 
* God, disguised as a female hunter, communicates with [[Eileen Leahy]] in a similar manner to how He communicated with [[Becky Rosen]] in [[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]] while disguised as [[Chuck Shurley]] and passing on the message about the Michael Sword.
 
* God, disguised as a female hunter, communicates with [[Eileen Leahy]] in a similar manner to how He communicated with [[Becky Rosen]] in [[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]] while disguised as [[Chuck Shurley]] and passing on the message about the Michael Sword.
* [[Michael]] killing [[Lilith]] in a flash of white light in [[15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]] is similar to Lilith's love for attacking her enemies with blasts of white light as seen in [[3.12 Jus in Bello]] and [[3.16 No Rest for the Wicked]]. In the former case, she was believed to have killed [[Nancy Fitzgerald]] and [[Victor Henriksen]] in this manner until Henriksen revealed otherwise during the Rising of the Witnesses in [[4.02 Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester]].
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* [[Michael]] killing [[Lilith]] in a flash of white light in [[15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]] is reminiscent of Lilith's love for attacking her enemies with blasts of white light, as seen in [[3.12 Jus in Bello]] and [[3.16 No Rest for the Wicked]]. In the former case, she was believed to have killed [[Nancy Fitzgerald]] and [[Victor Henriksen]] in this manner until Henriksen revealed otherwise during the Rising of the Witnesses in [[4.02 Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester]].
 
* Michael acting like a petulant child in [[15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]] mirrors Lucifer's own petulant reaction in [[11.22 We Happy Few]] after being reunited with God. In Michael's case, he retreated behind Adam so that he didn't have to listen anymore. In Lucifer's case, he hid out in Sam's room to avoid God.
 
* Michael acting like a petulant child in [[15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]] mirrors Lucifer's own petulant reaction in [[11.22 We Happy Few]] after being reunited with God. In Michael's case, he retreated behind Adam so that he didn't have to listen anymore. In Lucifer's case, he hid out in Sam's room to avoid God.
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* When Michael arrives in [[15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven]] to meet with Castiel, the sound of flapping wings can be heard when he arrives, as often happened when angels appeared and disappeared before the Fall.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:01, 15 December 2019

The final season of Supernatural has many returning characters, and callbacks to events of earlier seasons.

Returning Characters

Creatures and Spirits

Spells and Weapons and more

References to past events

Meta references

Detail of Becky's Supernatural merchandise
  • The name on the crypt that Sam, Dean, and Castiel take refuge in is "Carver," a reference to previous Supernatural writer and showrunner, Jeremy Carver.[5]
  • In 15.04 Atomic Monsters, we find Becky is still a Supernatural fan, writing fanfic and making miniatures. The Supernatural merchandise in Becky's house was a combination of commercial Supernatural merchandise, items made by fans, and some things made for the show. The plaid quilt and other sewn items were made by Stef, aka @arachnobite, who also made Jensen's Red Hood and Batman costumes. A carved Supernatural-themed chess set in the living room was gifted to Jared at EyeCon in September 2008 by by Sandra Echeverri (@Sanpao19).
  • Becky's notes about Chuck's new manuscript can be seen as a meta commentary on the episode itself. Many of her notes such as there being no classic rock and neither Sam nor Dean mentioning Castiel and a cornered Sam and Dean listening to the "villain's" monologue happen in the episode. Her claims that the story has low stakes cause Chuck to write a new dark ending, which is mirrored in the episode when he disintegrates Becky and her husband.
  • In 15.07 Last Call, Lee Webb quips that Dean can't just lip-sync to "Eye of the Tiger" when no one's watching. This is a reference to the Jensen Sings outtake for 4.06 Yellow Fever where Jensen Ackles lip-syncs to "Eye of the Tiger."

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