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What a season finale, right? The last, by all accounts.

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It wasn't just the loss of Cass but the end of all living things by the time Supernatural Season 15 Episode 19 began.

With the boys feeling useless and dejected, there was a lot of room for improvement.

Chuck wasn't going to make it easy. Being Sam and Dean, the first thing they wanted to do was offer themselves up for his writing pleasure. They were ready to do to each other whatever he wanted, as long as Chuck set things right first.

But if there is one thing we know about creative types and certainly about Chuck, they don't liek to be told how their story will end. It's all up to them, and by the time Sam and Dean had given up, Chuck was enjoying the new path.

If you're one who can't stand when a dog gets killed in an otherwise good story, then you must be able to imagine how defeated Dean felt when he found and saved a dog only to have Chuck obliterate it right out of the Impala.

But an unexpected ally appeared ready to help. Michael. Unfortunately, Adam is gone, also obliterated. But sporting his skin, Michael decided against helping Chuck.

I don't know about you but after what we saw with Chuck and the dog, I didn't trust Michael. It was even worse when he couldn't open the book.

Yes, there was something out there. It was obvious when Chuck was in tears outside, calling out to Cass, and the wind was blowing oddly. There was something, but I wasn't sure it was Michael.

The same was true when Cass called and arrived at the front door, but damn, it was good to see Lucifer again. He still got it, and his multiple uses of Wazzup was worth the giggle. Who cares if it's the end of the world, right? The son most likely to suck can always bring a good time.

Betty, the new Death, was reading the book as she disappeared because OF COURSE Lucifer was there doing Chuck's bidding. But the more death and mayhem, the less I was buying into the whole arc. But oh, how wrong I was.

If Chuck was interested in a Cain and Able situation, he got his wish with Michael and Lucifer.

Michael gave Chuck a heads up about all they were doing, but Chuck should have known that nothing with the Winchesters is as black and white as it seems.

For them being his favorite characters, how little he ultimately knew them is probably the saddest part of this story. His arrogance and stupidity worked in favor of Sam, Dean, and Jack, and they had it planned that way.

They always knew who they could and couldn't trust, and they used Lucifer, Michael, and Chuck himself to unleash enough power to create something truly magnificent within Jack.

Dean struggled with his killer instincts for a long time, but the thing that he wanted more than anything was for the decimated world to be repopulated.

I assume everyone shed a tear or two watching good prevail. With The Youngbloods song, Get Together, playing, the man who has taken all of his power brought the world back to life.

It never dawned on me that Jack would take God's power and become the all powerful entity. But if anyone was going to ascend, I can't think of anyone better. He has felt all of the love and pain and will be able to use that to only see good in the world.

His speech was beautiful, and walking away to his new life, Amara firmly ensconced inside of him, really felt like the series finale. After all, Sam and Dean discussing finally being free is all we've ever wanted for them.

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And while we're talking about music, Jackson Browne, one of my all-time favorites was the montage as they got ready to start their new life. That's a video that we can expect to play on the internet for decades as fans remember this brilliant series.

It was all about family, this crazy show about all things Supernatural.

But crazily, there is another episode remaining. Well, two, if we count the retrospective.

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If they hadn't been able to film any further, this would have worked very well as the series finale. It's unlike any other season finale. When have Sam and Dean ever gotten their happy ending?

They're always hanging off of a cliff with one of them possessed or in hell or thought dead or the world on the brink or angles dropping out of heaven and onto earth.

If this finale was this satisfying, then we can only imagine what's in store for the series finale. We'll be right here to run it all down with you.

For now, share your thoughts on the last official chapter in Chuck's book for the Winchesters, the one when the defy his plans with everything they've learned along the way and a helluva lot of heart.

Did you shed a tear? What was the most satisfying moment? And did anyone else really want Dean to adopt that dog once you saw it running across the street again?

After you watch Supernatural online, drop below, share all of your thoughts, and we'll see you next time, one last time.

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Tensions keep rising for the graduates and their supervisors, and Industry Season 1 Episode 3 is no exception.

Many relationships become strained on 'Notting Hill,' from co-workers to roommates, to supervisors, to graduates. The graduates also make some risky decisions that will undoubtedly have future consequences.

Pierpoint & Co. also losing one of their biggest clients definitely adds to the heat.

Perhaps the most nerve-wracking, yet exciting, disagreement this time out is the heated argument between Daria and Eric.

Daria had invited Harper to a meeting with her client, but things go south when Eric asks Harper to pitch during their session, putting Harper in a difficult situation.

Should she listen to her supervisor, Eric? Or her mentor, Daria?

Ultimately, Harper tries to pitch to Daria's client since Harper answers to Eric at the end of the day. He is responsible for her, despite Harper finding an unexpected mentor in Daria.

But Harper overstepping in Daria's meeting at Eric's request leads to quite an argument that garners the attention of everyone around them.

Eventually, things simmer down, but Eric really puts up a big stink about how Daria deals with her clients. He continues to raise his voice even after she walks away, and executives begin staring at him.

However, despite Eric's mini tantrum, he seems to have an excellent boss-employee relationship with Harper. He believes in her, even when she does not quite believe in herself. Eric pushes Harper to her limits regardless of her confidence.

But despite Harper's insecurities at times, Eric knows what she is capable of bringing to Pierpoint, which is why he encourages her to accomplish things graduates usually do not.

Harper: Is that like a punishment?
Eric: Or an opportunity, it's up to you.

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Eric and Daria's professional relationship may be strained, and Daria and Harper's might be too. But as long as Harper has Eric on her side, she will accomplish great things at Pierpoint & Co., even if she butts heads with others along the way.

Another conflict that occurs is between roommates Gus and Robert, which is certainly unexpected, given that they seem to be close friends.

However, we learned on Industry Season 1 Episode 2 that Pierpoint dissolved Gus's department and transferred Gus to the trading floor. Furthermore, Eric assigns Gus to Clement's team, where Robert happens to be.

We learn more about Robert and Gus and their drastically different work approaches. While Robert is eager to please Clement and has been trying since day one, he clearly does not know how. Every tactic he tries backfires, seemingly because he is not familiar with the business. When things do not go well for Robert, he resorts to partying.

On the other hand, Gus knows more about trading despite his reluctance to work in the department. He takes his assigned position in stride, and he immediately begins studying Clement's current projects.

Gus thinks the best way to be successful is to learn the business, research the projects, and follow instructions. But Robert struggles to adapt to Pierpoint's methods when he attempts to prove his worth using his hardworking ethic.

Gus clearly finds Robert's work ethic utterly bizarre. Robert is not interested in learning about the clients or details about Clement's work. In fact, Gus gets angry at Robert when Robert decides to connect with a client through partying, throwing Gus's acquired information into the trash.

Gus becomes so upset that he abruptly leaves Robert at the club, refusing to answer any of his queries. This action suggests a tension has been brewing between the two roommates, and now it seems like that tension will topple over and explode if Robert and Gus do not communicate with each other.

Robert and Gus seem to have a strong friendship, but now it is jeopardized because of their work relationship. Who knows how their friendship will change, but one thing is sure -- the longer they go without talking about their work-related issues, the more their jobs will affect their bond.

So, how do you actually make money? I know that's a naff thing to say, but the idea of people actually making money doing something they love fills me with pain, so.

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Yasmin and Harper are in the opposite situation. Their work relationship becomes strained because of issues they are experiencing as they adjust to living under the same roof.

It seems that their friendship becomes strained when Harper insists on paying rent, and Yasmin keeps indulging in a co-worker's crush on Harper.

They have so much tension that they embarrass Daria when meeting with her client.

Daria did not even know that they were roommates, but she quickly picked up on their agitated dynamic.

I expect you to have expectations of yourself.

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It is unfortunate that Harper and Yasmin's friendship went south so quickly, but that is something to expect when two friends who do not know each other well move in together.

However, things begin looking up at the end of 'Notting Hill.' Yasmin finally agrees to Harper paying rent, and she sets a price. They smoke a joint together, which seems to act as a peace offering.

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Yasmin and Harper's relationship has the most potential to bounce back since Eric and Daria do not resolve their argument, while Gus and Robert still have to communicate with each other.

If our guys don't have conviction, it's because we're not being convincing. Simple as that.

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Your turn, Fanatics!

What did you think of the episode? Do you think things will cool down between Harper and Yasmin? Will Gus and Robert have it out with each other? Would you side with Daria or Eric in their conflict?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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