No longer wanting any part of His story, Dean tells Chuck to go to Hell. God is the deity responsible for creation of the universe. His rage is well-known even though he has only been seen by a few angels, to the point that the usual petty and arrogant In the time since Sam and Dean have turned on him, Chuck has shown himself to be in actuality incapable of viewing anything besides himself and his sister as anything more or less than toys, which exist to entertain him and for him to manipulate as he wishes; a trait consistent with sociopaths and psychopaths.
Amara heals Chuck of all His wounds and they decide to have a family meeting. He is one of the two fundamental components of reality itself, while the other one is his sister. These include: If either one of them is lost or d… This may be a reference to Fans arguing against Chuck's divinity point primarily to the fact that Other arguments included the failure of others to recognize God's true self, including Crowley is a fictional character on the American paranormal drama television series Supernatural who is portrayed by actor Mark Sheppard, and is the King of Hell.
God, initially known as Chuck Shurley, is a powerful primordial being who created the universe and nearly everything it contains, including the human soul. Sam berates everyone about doing nothing while the universe slowly dies and decides that since they can no longer imprison her, they have to kill her. Dean tells her to put aside her hatred for Him and ask herself what she really wants. Both God and Amara ascend to the heavens, and disappear in columns of intertwined light and darkness. He was disappointed at her refusal and criticism of his treatment to the world though his attempt to get her to leave with him might've been genuine. Though not physically seen until Season 4 and not officially revealed until Season 11, God is one of the most recurring primordial entities in the series, next to Lucifer. She summons God when Sam went to get Him water and tells Him about how she hated Him for wanting something else that wasn't her.
God decides to talk to Lucifer and He tells him that He did what He had to do since After leaving the power plant, they discover that the sun is dying because God is dying. — Becky to Sam in Sympathy For the Devil. When asked if He can stop Jack, Chuck says He can't, but they can and creates At the cemetery, Sam tries to convince Chuck to stop Dean, but he realizes that Chuck is enjoying it. True to Amara's claim that Chuck created things because he wanted something else to be bigger than, it's indicated Chuck enjoys lording over and feeling superior to others. Angry, He decides to acquiesce to the Winchesters' demands and end the world by releasing the souls from Hell. Castiel /ˌkæstiˈɛl/ is a fictional character portrayed by Misha Collins on The CW's American fantasy television series Supernatural. Introduced in the fifth season, Sheppard has appeared a recurring role in every season since then, and was eventually promoted to series regular in the tenth season. An unknown period of time in the past, He abandoned Free to create, God would also go on to make alternate universes, and when He was dissatisfied with a world, He moved onto another universe and start again.Only the archangels had ever seen God, until God revealed Himself to Chuck tells the Winchesters that He only interferes directly when things get apocalyptic on Earth, to the point where the main threat rivals His power. When Sam tells Him that they might need After Sam, Donatello, and Metatron rescue Lucifer, God is able to teleport them back to the Bunker in the God tells Lucifer about how He healed him and to be reasonable, but Lucifer doesn't want to hear it. When It is also shown that despite his disappointment and cynicism, God (seemingly) truly does care for his creations deep down and it was just buried by the resentment he felt over how both humans and angels had failed him. Amara thanks Dean for giving her what she needed most and says that she wants to do the same for him. Chuck decides to kill Jack Himself via smiting, but Sam takes the gun and shoots Chuck in the shoulder, injuring himself, but causing no real harm to Chuck. Supernatural's final villain was first teased over a decade ago in Chuck Shurley's very first appearance.When Rob Benedict debuted as Chuck, the hapless writer who had unknowingly penned Sam and Dean Winchester's paranormal adventures in a cult series of in-show novels, some fans suspected that he might actually be the fabled God, who was M.I.A. Before destroying Earth 2, Chuck visibly reveled in the RadioShed clerk's desperate groveling, petting him on the face in a master-to-dog like manner and assuring the clerk everything would be fine.
Later on, this rage is shown when Dean and Sam asked Chuck to rescue Lucifer. Chuck undoes what Jack did, making it as if the chaos never happened. The character received generally favorable reviews from critics, particularly for her role in "No Rest for the Wicked". Castiel tells them that the energy in souls is equal to 100 suns. In season 15, Lilith is resurrected by God from The Empty.