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Alpha and Omega (Supernatural)

"Alpha and Omega" is the twenty-third episode and season finale of the paranormal drama television series Supernatural's season 11, and the 241st overall. The episode was written by co-executive producer Andrew Dabb and directed by executive producer Phil Sgriccia. It was first broadcast on May 25, 2016, on The CW. In the episode, God is severely wounded while Amara is now going ahead with her plans to destroy the world while Sam and Dean have a last chance to stop her. The episode is the last episode in the tenure of showrunner Jeremy Carver as he departed the show at the conclusion of the season, being replaced by Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer in the role of showrunners.[1] The episode also introduces Elizabeth Blackmore as Lady Antonia "Toni" Bevell, who was announced to have a recurring role in the show's twelfth season.[2]

"Alpha and Omega"
Supernatural episode
Episode no.Season 11
Episode 23
Directed byPhil Sgriccia
Written byAndrew Dabb
Production code4X6273
Original air dateMay 25, 2016 (2016-05-25)
Running time41 minutes
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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While the season finale received positive reviews, it received less acclaim than the previous season finales, mostly for the way Amara's arc was ended.

Plot edit

Dean (Jensen Ackles) checks on Lucifer (Misha Collins), discovering that Castiel is in possession of his body again. Sam (Jared Padalecki) then checks on God (Rob Benedict), who is severely wounded. Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard) and Rowena (Ruth Connell) appear where they take them outside to discover that the sky is turning red as the sun is dying.

God transports them back to the bunker, where Dean decides to spend the last moments drinking beer. In London, Lady Antonia "Toni" Bevell (Elizabeth Blackmore) is notified by someone about the recent events, where she is revealed to have been looking for Sam and Dean. Back in the bunker, Sam proposes that they kill Amara (Emily Swallow) as the only way to bring balance to the universe as God is dying. God reveals that a powerful supernova may be enough to kill her. As He's dying and the Book of the Damned can't cast a spell like that, Castiel proposes that the souls of humans may be enough to make it happen. They also use ghosts from the Waverly Hills Sanatorium, pulling them into a crystal to form a bomb.

As the group tries to find enough souls for their bomb, the reaper Billie arrives and offers her help. Billie is able to get them hundreds of thousands of souls by raiding the veil between life and death which Rowena then places into Dean. After visiting his mother's grave, Dean makes amends with everyone and the weakening God teleports him to an enclosed park where Amara is. Amara reveals she knows about Dean's bomb, but also expresses regret over her actions as angry or not, she still loves her brother. Rather than killing Amara, Dean convinces her that revenge isn't worth it and no matter how angry you get at them, you still love family. Amara brings God to the scene and admits she was jealous when he made Creation and she wasn't all there was to him anymore. Admitting that God has created something truly beautiful, Amara asks for her brother back. God and Amara forgive each other and Amara heals God's injuries, saving him and the universe while Sam and the others believe Dean killed Amara.

God and Amara then disappear, planning on spending time together. Before departing, Amara tells Dean he gave her what she wanted most, her brother back, so she'll do the same for him. Sam and Castiel go to the bunker where Toni is revealed to be inside and banishes Castiel. She holds Sam at gunpoint, stating that she's from the London chapter of the Men of Letters and they sent her to retrieve Sam and Dean for punishment for their previous altercations about the Leviathans, Lucifer and the Darkness. When Sam tries to talk her down, she shoots him and he collapses. Meanwhile, Dean tries to find his way back to civilization and discovers Amara's gift to him: a confused and resurrected Mary Winchester (Samantha Smith).

Reception edit

Viewers edit

The episode was watched by 1.84 million viewers with a 0.7/3 share among adults aged 18 to 49.[3] This was a 15% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 1.59 million viewers.[4] The episode was also an increase in viewership from the previous season finale, which was watched by 1.73 million viewers, but it was a slight decrease from the season premiere, watched by 1.94 million viewers.[5][6] This means that 0.7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. Supernatural ranked as the second most watched program on The CW in the day, behind Arrow.

Critical reviews edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
IGN6.4[7]
TV Fanatic2.7 [8]
Den of Geek     [9]

"Alpha and Omega" received generally mixed to positive reviews. Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode an "okay" 6.4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'Alpha and Omega' stumbled hard because there honestly couldn't be any other outcome to the Amara storyline other than a total truce. The ground rules the show had set up meant that it was either reconciliation or - well - no show. So while the season sporadically sucked us in by dealing with the fate of the entire universe, things still fell apart here at the finish."[7]

Sean McKenna from TV Fanatic, gave a 2.7 star rating out of 5, stating: "I was definitely wondering where Supernatural could possibly go after tackling the Darkness, but maybe bringing the battle back to Earth, and not on such a massive scale, might be a good thing? 'Alpha and Omega' wasn't the fantastic conclusion I was hoping for. Sure, there was a lot to like about Supernatural Season 11 with some strong and entertaining outings throughout, but it's a bummer that all that buildup pretty much got wiped away with an anti-climactic finale."[8]

Bridget LaMonica from Den of Geek, gave a perfect 5 star rating out of 5, stating: "In expected cliffhanger fashion, we're left with a couple loose ends, but this season had a different flavor. In a previous season, they might have ended this with the boys looking up in the sky, someone remarking that the sun is dying, and a quick cut to the end credits. I'm happy for the resolution to the Amara storyline and eager to see what next season will bring with this Men of Letters (London chapter) craziness. I'm also eager to see Sam's fate and whether Dean has found himself in Heaven or if Mary is going to be hunting alongside her boys. We've got a while before we find out."[9]

Sara Netzley of EW wrote, "Well, that was a different feel for a Supernatural finale, no? After a hugely enjoyable 11th season that saw some fantastic episodes (Baby! The Vessel! Don’t Call Me Shurley!), the season-long battle of darkness versus light ended with hand holding, family therapy, and a pillar of yin and yang smoke. Still, we're left with two mysteries to ponder until the fall."[10]

MaryAnn Sleasman of TV.com wrote, "'Alpha and Omega' was one of those finales that changed the landscape of the Winchesters' world but didn't also try to replace one big bad with another. The world isn't on the verge of ruin—for once—and aside from Sam, even Team Free Will's personal lives are in okay shape. I'm sure the ramifications of Mary's return will be horrific, and, in the end, Dean is just going to be more of a traumatized little boy than he was before, but in the meantime, just let the man have his mom."[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Ausiello, Michael (May 13, 2016). "Supernatural Names New Showrunners as Jeremy Carver Moves to Frequency". TVLine. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Gelman, Vlada (April 8, 2016). "Supernatural Taps TVD Actress for Mysterious Season 11 — and 12! — Role". TVLine. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
  3. ^ Porter, Rick (May 26, 2016). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 28, 2016. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  4. ^ Porter, Rick (May 19, 2016). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 20, 2016. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  5. ^ Baron, Steve (May 21, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on May 22, 2015. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Porter, Rick (October 8, 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 8, 2015. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Fowler, Matt (May 25, 2016). "Supernatural: "Alpha and Omega" Review". IGN. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Supernatural Season 11 Episode 22 Review: Alpha and Omega". TV Fanatic. 26 May 2016.
  9. ^ a b LaMonica, Bridget (May 25, 2016). "Supernatural Season 11 Finale Review: Alpha and Omega". Den of Geek. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  10. ^ "Supernatural finale recap: 'Alpha and Omega' - A little sibling bonding prevents the end of the world, and Dean gets a surprise reunion". EW.
  11. ^ "Supernatural Season 11 Finale Review: The Family That Slays Together..." TV.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Alpha and Omega" at IMDb  

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Alpha and Omega is the twenty third episode and season finale of the paranormal drama television series Supernatural s season 11 and the 241st overall The episode was written by co executive producer Andrew Dabb and directed by executive producer Phil Sgriccia It was first broadcast on May 25 2016 on The CW In the episode God is severely wounded while Amara is now going ahead with her plans to destroy the world while Sam and Dean have a last chance to stop her The episode is the last episode in the tenure of showrunner Jeremy Carver as he departed the show at the conclusion of the season being replaced by Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer in the role of showrunners 1 The episode also introduces Elizabeth Blackmore as Lady Antonia Toni Bevell who was announced to have a recurring role in the show s twelfth season 2 Alpha and Omega Supernatural episodeEpisode no Season 11Episode 23Directed byPhil SgricciaWritten byAndrew DabbProduction code4X6273Original air dateMay 25 2016 2016 05 25 Running time41 minutesGuest appearancesRuth Connell as Rowena Rob Benedict as Chuck Shurley God Emily Swallow as Amara The Darkness Lisa Berry as Billie Elizabeth Blackmore as Lady Antonia Toni Bevell Samantha Smith as Mary Winchester special appearance by Episode chronology Previous We Happy Few Next Keep Calm and Carry On Supernaturalseason 11List of episodesWhile the season finale received positive reviews it received less acclaim than the previous season finales mostly for the way Amara s arc was ended Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 2 1 Viewers 2 2 Critical reviews 3 References 4 External linksPlot editDean Jensen Ackles checks on Lucifer Misha Collins discovering that Castiel is in possession of his body again Sam Jared Padalecki then checks on God Rob Benedict who is severely wounded Crowley Mark A Sheppard and Rowena Ruth Connell appear where they take them outside to discover that the sky is turning red as the sun is dying God transports them back to the bunker where Dean decides to spend the last moments drinking beer In London Lady Antonia Toni Bevell Elizabeth Blackmore is notified by someone about the recent events where she is revealed to have been looking for Sam and Dean Back in the bunker Sam proposes that they kill Amara Emily Swallow as the only way to bring balance to the universe as God is dying God reveals that a powerful supernova may be enough to kill her As He s dying and the Book of the Damned can t cast a spell like that Castiel proposes that the souls of humans may be enough to make it happen They also use ghosts from the Waverly Hills Sanatorium pulling them into a crystal to form a bomb As the group tries to find enough souls for their bomb the reaper Billie arrives and offers her help Billie is able to get them hundreds of thousands of souls by raiding the veil between life and death which Rowena then places into Dean After visiting his mother s grave Dean makes amends with everyone and the weakening God teleports him to an enclosed park where Amara is Amara reveals she knows about Dean s bomb but also expresses regret over her actions as angry or not she still loves her brother Rather than killing Amara Dean convinces her that revenge isn t worth it and no matter how angry you get at them you still love family Amara brings God to the scene and admits she was jealous when he made Creation and she wasn t all there was to him anymore Admitting that God has created something truly beautiful Amara asks for her brother back God and Amara forgive each other and Amara heals God s injuries saving him and the universe while Sam and the others believe Dean killed Amara God and Amara then disappear planning on spending time together Before departing Amara tells Dean he gave her what she wanted most her brother back so she ll do the same for him Sam and Castiel go to the bunker where Toni is revealed to be inside and banishes Castiel She holds Sam at gunpoint stating that she s from the London chapter of the Men of Letters and they sent her to retrieve Sam and Dean for punishment for their previous altercations about the Leviathans Lucifer and the Darkness When Sam tries to talk her down she shoots him and he collapses Meanwhile Dean tries to find his way back to civilization and discovers Amara s gift to him a confused and resurrected Mary Winchester Samantha Smith Reception editViewers edit The episode was watched by 1 84 million viewers with a 0 7 3 share among adults aged 18 to 49 3 This was a 15 increase in viewership from the previous episode which was watched by 1 59 million viewers 4 The episode was also an increase in viewership from the previous season finale which was watched by 1 73 million viewers but it was a slight decrease from the season premiere watched by 1 94 million viewers 5 6 This means that 0 7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it Supernatural ranked as the second most watched program on The CW in the day behind Arrow Critical reviews edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingIGN6 4 7 TV Fanatic2 7 8 Den of Geek nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Alpha and Omega received generally mixed to positive reviews Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode an okay 6 4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict Alpha and Omega stumbled hard because there honestly couldn t be any other outcome to the Amara storyline other than a total truce The ground rules the show had set up meant that it was either reconciliation or well no show So while the season sporadically sucked us in by dealing with the fate of the entire universe things still fell apart here at the finish 7 Sean McKenna from TV Fanatic gave a 2 7 star rating out of 5 stating I was definitely wondering where Supernatural could possibly go after tackling the Darkness but maybe bringing the battle back to Earth and not on such a massive scale might be a good thing Alpha and Omega wasn t the fantastic conclusion I was hoping for Sure there was a lot to like about Supernatural Season 11 with some strong and entertaining outings throughout but it s a bummer that all that buildup pretty much got wiped away with an anti climactic finale 8 Bridget LaMonica from Den of Geek gave a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 stating In expected cliffhanger fashion we re left with a couple loose ends but this season had a different flavor In a previous season they might have ended this with the boys looking up in the sky someone remarking that the sun is dying and a quick cut to the end credits I m happy for the resolution to the Amara storyline and eager to see what next season will bring with this Men of Letters London chapter craziness I m also eager to see Sam s fate and whether Dean has found himself in Heaven or if Mary is going to be hunting alongside her boys We ve got a while before we find out 9 Sara Netzley of EW wrote Well that was a different feel for a Supernatural finale no After a hugely enjoyable 11th season that saw some fantastic episodes Baby The Vessel Don t Call Me Shurley the season long battle of darkness versus light ended with hand holding family therapy and a pillar of yin and yang smoke Still we re left with two mysteries to ponder until the fall 10 MaryAnn Sleasman of TV com wrote Alpha and Omega was one of those finales that changed the landscape of the Winchesters world but didn t also try to replace one big bad with another The world isn t on the verge of ruin for once and aside from Sam even Team Free Will s personal lives are in okay shape I m sure the ramifications of Mary s return will be horrific and in the end Dean is just going to be more of a traumatized little boy than he was before but in the meantime just let the man have his mom 11 References edit Ausiello Michael May 13 2016 Supernatural Names New Showrunners as Jeremy Carver Moves to Frequency TVLine Retrieved May 26 2016 Gelman Vlada April 8 2016 Supernatural Taps TVD Actress for Mysterious Season 11 and 12 Role TVLine Retrieved May 27 2016 Porter Rick May 26 2016 Wednesday final ratings SVU finale adjusts up Supernatural finale adjusts down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on May 28 2016 Retrieved May 26 2016 Porter Rick May 19 2016 Wednesday final ratings Empire Goldbergs SVU adjust up Arrow Supernatural adjust down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on May 20 2016 Retrieved May 26 2016 Baron Steve May 21 2015 Wednesday Final Ratings Survivor Survivor Reunion amp Modern Family Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on May 22 2015 Retrieved May 26 2016 Porter Rick October 8 2015 Wednesday final ratings Empire SVU and others adjusted up Arrow holds Nashville adjusted down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 8 2015 Retrieved May 26 2016 a b Fowler Matt May 25 2016 Supernatural Alpha and Omega Review IGN Retrieved May 26 2015 a b Supernatural Season 11 Episode 22 Review Alpha and Omega TV Fanatic 26 May 2016 a b LaMonica Bridget May 25 2016 Supernatural Season 11 Finale Review Alpha and Omega Den of Geek Retrieved June 4 2016 Supernatural finale recap Alpha and Omega A little sibling bonding prevents the end of the world and Dean gets a surprise reunion EW Supernatural Season 11 Finale Review The Family That Slays Together TV com External links editOfficial website Alpha and Omega at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpha and Omega Supernatural amp oldid 1217392821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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