Ep 20. Don't Call Me Shurley
- TV-14
- May 4, 2016
- 42 min
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9.4 (6,424)
In episode 20 of season 11 of Supernatural, titled "Don't Call Me Shurley," the Winchester brothers continue their fight against the darkness. However, the episode takes a unique turn when the audience is introduced to a character who identifies himself as a powerful being named "Chuck."
Chuck has been hiding for years after being threatened by the darkness. However, his true identity is revealed as being none other than the prophet who wrote the Winchester Gospel, the book that tells the story of Sam and Dean's adventures. Chuck explains to the brothers how he has been watching them and how he needs their help to defeat the darkness.
As the episode progresses, Chuck also reveals that he has been living a human life as a lowly writer, hiding his true identity under the pseudonym "Carver Edlund." Sam and Dean are shocked to learn of this revelation but quickly agree to help Chuck in his fight against the darkness.
Sam and Dean, along with Chuck, work together to come up with a plan to defeat the darkness once and for all. However, as they begin the battle, things take an unexpected turn when Chuck is mortally wounded in the crossfire.
Despite their best efforts, Chuck dies in Sam and Dean's arms, and the brothers are left to continue their fight against the darkness without his guidance. However, before passing away, Chuck reveals the true power of the Winchesters and how they are essential to defeating the darkness.
The episode ends with Sam and Dean vowing to continue the fight against the darkness in Chuck's honor, knowing that they are the only ones with the strength and knowledge to defeat it once and for all.
Overall, "Don't Call Me Shurley" is a powerful and emotional episode that explores the complexities of the supernatural world while also touching on the importance of brotherhood and sacrifice. The episode will leave fans on the edge of their seats as they wait to see what happens next in the Winchesters' ongoing battle against the darkness.