⬇️INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SHORT⬇️ 🍿Supernatural - S05E21 (2010) - TV Show (2005)🍿 🧔♂️Actors in this scene👨 - Julian Richings (Death) - Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester) ⭐The Media's IMDb page⭐ www.imdb.com/title/tt0460681/ 🎞️Where to watch as of Jul 27, 2024 (Top 3 services)🎞️ [Amazon Prime Video | 1080p] - $17.99 - $26.99 a season. You may be able to watch it from their subscription service. [AppleTV+ | 1080p] - $10 for their service. [Netflix | 1080p] - $6.99 with ads (1080p), $15.49 without ads (1080p), $22.99 without ads (4K). 📨To chat or for business, contact me here.📨 [ Discord ] .cinematv 🎬Editing program used🎬 - Davinci Resolve v18.6.6 build 7.
And when you read into old legends and beings of the past, the closest thing to this is Hades/Pluto. Neutral, cold and calculated, but ultimately just doing his job. Firm but fair
@@SikSh0oter The Hades from the Percy Jackson books was the best :) Hades: "ME? You think I'M the one trying to start a war between my brothers?" Percy: "Well, yes, so millions will die, right?" Hades: "Why would I want to deal with MORE PEOPLE?"
@@abbymansen6761God doesn't remember if he is older than Death, or the other way around. It suggests god didn't create Death, Death just came into being at some point
And the way he played death should make people see that death is it's just doing his job, he's neither good nor evil he's just old really old. And when it comes my time and I see death all I can say is well old friend I guess it's time for me to move on to the next let's be done here.
my favorite thing about this death: his fascination with food, cause i mean when you're a nigh immortal being who could very well have out lived god, you gotta enjoy the little things
I think it's because it might be the only thing truly new, as well as fashion. I'd imagine evolving cultures across galaxies would be the only thing fascinating to a being as old as time itself.
I love how Dean is not afraid of the various gods hes met along the way, he gets annoyed or angry at them. He even gets angry at God himself. Then he meets death and you can tell it is taking everything to not run away in terror. The best part is Death is not doing anything other then taking that anoying ass sip from his drink and eating pizza. Its his aura that is terrifying. Props to the actor.
I think its because the Higher Beings are always behaving like Humans. And I feel like Jullian here is Acting like how a Divine Level being would speak on a human level vs others acting like a human with divine level powers.
@@GabrontheAgreed. Dean has always fought beings who are stronger than him. But they always had a very human weakness he could exploit. But Death has none of those. He has no ego for Dean to take advantage of. When Death says "I am the most powerful thing in existence", he's not boasting, it's a fact. Death doesn't need to prove itself to anyone. He's not some supernatural force or religious entity people can dispute. Death is a fact. All things die, and that's something Dean cannot fight against.
"Think how you'd feel if a bacterium sat at your table and started to get snarky." Personally, it would depend on whether I'd been wanting to talk to this bacterium or not.
@@geckowizard yet here we find death, in the diapers of a baby galaxy talking to a bacteria... I don't know man... would boost my ego a little more than diminish it.
@@geckowizard "I dunno and I will never do... u know, I don't have dinner with any of the bacteria in my glans, much less to get all pissy at them" *wink
@@geckowizard right he wanted to talk to Dean because he was the one bacteria that could deal with the situation that was getting annoying for him. imagine you could talk to a bacteria and ask it go deal with the current outbreak of illness(and this bacteria has reason to want to do it too as long as you give the tools) doesn't mean you want to hear it get snarky with you.
@@ashes_of_eden I never liked the ‘death’ of death followed by some reaper female taking his position just because. Existed since before time but the woke still cancelled him 🙄
“This is one little planet in one tiny solar system in a galaxy that's barely out of its diapers. I'm old, Dean. Very old. So I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you.” One of the best lines in the show
He kind of talks to Dean like he’s a child here. At first it was a little jarring but when contemplating how old Death is, it makes sense. He calls the universe itself barely out of its diapers so it explains the tone he has. When he explains that he’s old, it’s said in the same tone of voice that a grandfather would use with his grandchild when he’s too tired to play. Very good writing and acting in my opinion.
Even aside from the context of supernatural. Julian Richings gives The best portrayal of a fictional Higher power that I’ve ever seen. I still think back to his scenes. The way he speaks, his mannerisms, all of it. He should play Death Like Morgan Freeman plays God.
I come back every few months to watch that exact scene like 6 times in a row, and still get the chills. The most badass introduction to a character I've ever seen
And that is the beauty and success of this show. Education of Population Without The Force 🎯 I was only 5 years old but i needed answers, my parents where clueless and kind of frightened ,because no one was talking about God or Angels ,or Death. But i was on a constant search for the knowledge of any kind . One day i ran inside to get a toy ,tv was on and it was a movie about Sampson and Delilah and i just froze myself standing there for the entire movie I was petrified that it was going to stop if i said something or moved at all. And that is how i fell in love with Religions and learned how to think for myself search and find God and answers by myself and i don't need a middle man between me God or Angeles and Demons . I learned not to be just a another Sheep🎯😉🐞🤘
@@thebelmont1995 That is exactly is what i said, I learned to think for myself ,and find the truth beyond few "holy books"😆 I'm just saying it would have been nice to have a show like this when i was a kid , even Einstein said , knowledge is worthless without Imagination 💯🎯 and this show brings a lot to attention ❣️🥰😉🧐🤘
I always love how they made Death's character so talkless and just doing. Like he's not evil, not good, not neutral. He's just doing the job which God gave him. Also, Julian's potrayal as the Death isn't just a potrayal. It's like the real Death.
One of the best interpretations of death on any Tv show or movie. Julian Richings looks the part & has the tone. They way he can look down on Dean while literally sitting down is impressive.
Chilling words or amusing Hubris. Chuck was so hilariously un-omnipotent that that only way Supernatural's cosmology even begins to make sense is if you just see their versions of "God" and "Death" as unusually powerful entities with cosmic-level egos. But not at all the beings they've tricked themselves into thinking they are. Basically like the Castlevania version of Death. In Castlevania the being known as Death is not at all some manifestation of Death itself. But it's so powerful and so old that people started calling it Death and over time it started to believe it's own hype.
@@Juryiat Hard to say. Before Season 5, I think Supernatural had handled their cosmic hierarchy relatively well. Less is more. The series sort of pulled a Triple Flaming Backflip over the Shark after Season 5 though. There were alot of individual episodes and smaller storylines after S5 that I thought were genuinely good. But honestly at a certain point it just felt like the Showrunners were mostly in it to make sure everyone knew how much they hate Christians. I'm atheist and if even i'm getting that vibe it's pretty hard to deny. They fell into the same trap as another CW show that went on for way too long. The 100. Constantly trying to "up the ante" which just results in stupider villains that require ever more implausible methods to defeat. Season 5 was a perfect ending to the series and in alot of ways I wish it had just stopped there. But it got alot harder to take the show seriously or even care what happened anymore once they decided to go deeper into the cosmic crap and downright trivialized time travel, alternate dimensions, and omnipotent beings who were hilariously incompetent because the plot needs them to be. I think I quit watching after Dean got possessed by the Alternate Reality version of Michael. All those issues are symptomatic of lazy or burnt out writers and an incompetent showrunner. Which leads me to think...no. We were not intended to interpret the show that way. It's just the way we HAVE to interpret it to make it make any vague semblance of sense.
Never really understand how Dean somehow killed a being as old and powerful as DEATH. I mean, there must have been MILLER of attempts to kill him, right? So how did a jock like Dean manage to do something that nothing else could? As far as I'm concerned, death should have been IMPOSSIBLE to kill.
@robertcorley5225 you missed my fucking point stupid. He's so incredibly old that he doesn't even KNOW HIS OWN AGE. Do you really think the UNIVERSES He's outlived that nobody has tried to kill him before? And you really think nobody has tried EXACTLY what Dean did? Sure, he MIGHT be able to die, but in QUINTILLIONS of years, nobody has successfully done so. Nobody except Dean, who didn't even KNOW what he was actually doing. All he did was read a book that said this is how you kill death and tried it himself. That's it. For all we know, Death was trolling him and just PRETENDED to be dead. Also, how the fuck does DEATH die? Have you ever tried to kill an IDEA? Not exactly easy to do, especially when that idea is fucking DESTH ITSELF.
Terry Pratchett's version of Death was perfect in every way. No ego. No arrogance. Just an understanding that all things will end... "What can the harvest hope for, if not the care of the reaper man?"
@ChaoticSixXx yeah I know. I'm just commenting on how Death is acting all big and mighty, with the ominous storm in the background when he knows this pie, black impala lovin little nobody is your ticket to freedom! 😂
I'd have to ask him "after you reap everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, - wouldn't YOU cease to exist as well. I mean if there's nothing left alive wouldn't that mean no Death? The conversations I could have with this guy.
@@seamusburke639 Didn't Neil "steal" that from his friend Terry Pratchett? I think I remember hearing that one of them copied that beautiful line as a homage to their friend... and then kept getting the credit! 😂
This was the only being that terrified Dean -- and even when he had a magical upper-hand in other episodes, he was always respectful and VERY careful of what he said
This was the OG Death who I prefer way more over Billy or whatever the hell her name was. But he was way too arrogant for his own good. 1 if unchecked a bacteria can still kill millions, even if that person first contacted it from sitting at a table. 2 apparently Dean wasn't all that insignificant to death if you still needed him to seal away the person who binds him.
I love how Death talks to Dean. In most stories, Death would say the same but limit it to how many humans he's reaped, but here, he makes it clear that Earth is literally worthless compared to the universe and he's done the same to other worlds.
The only being that Dean actually respected, and continued to respect. Dean wasn't too afraid to call Chuck out on his bs, but if Death tells him not to be a smart ass, he stops and apologizes😂
@@QuantumArts that would be MRSA. It laughs in the face of most antibiotics and rampages through your skin as if it owns the joint. Utter pain in the ass to treat too
This basically stated that there have been/are other earths out there. What else would he have been reaping all this time if our world is so young? Loved that foreshadowing.
100% Agree, I hate that they thought too big to execute in the later seasons. Killing Death, God, fighting Darkness, the void. It's just crazy and all over the place. Supernatural was at its best when it was grounded despite being about supernatural creatures. LOL
"Oh yes. God will die too, Dean." The deadpan way in which this line is delivered conveys a sense of melancholic certainty in regards to a concept that is barely understandable to the most intelligent beings in creation. And this is why I, personally, celebrate a good cry. Knowing that creation will inevitably desert ITSELF, as a by product of having existed... Brings a certain satisfaction to my heart. It means that my mistakes and un wanted strife were in keeping with the laws of the universe, 100%.
Well, wouldn't death have to reap itself at that point? If there's no life, there's no death. Death is the end of life, not the absence of it, so the concept of death would be irrelevant without life.
The only time Dean officially seemed intimidated and scared. His typical snarkiness here was forced because he was clearly intimidated by the grim reaper himself.
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🍿Supernatural - S05E21 (2010) - TV Show (2005)🍿
🧔♂️Actors in this scene👨
- Julian Richings (Death)
- Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester)
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when this episode dropped this conversation gave me chills
_"I like the pizza..."_
This is from like season 9
@@lkt153no it’s right. Season 5 when they introduced death
Thanks for the Season and Episode, I have 12 seasons, complete, and will start binge watching 👍
He didn't play a character, he played the literal idea of death ☠️
And he did it so menacingly well
Cringe!
@@negativemaster2117Cringe!
Totally agree. Those after him played roles. He was something else.
So far he has the best portrayal of the role I've seen anywhere. ❤
Exactly
Always love when Death is interpreted like this. Not evil, not intentional, not malicious, just cold and matter of fact. It’s just a job
And when you read into old legends and beings of the past, the closest thing to this is Hades/Pluto. Neutral, cold and calculated, but ultimately just doing his job. Firm but fair
@@SikSh0oter The Hades from the Percy Jackson books was the best :)
Hades: "ME? You think I'M the one trying to start a war between my brothers?"
Percy: "Well, yes, so millions will die, right?"
Hades: "Why would I want to deal with MORE PEOPLE?"
what's with the young guy's acting is he gargling marbles
@@numberonedad They're eating pizza.
@@Tazdingo01 nah it starts in his first line
Now I sit here and wonder to myself how many bacterium on my table are getting snarky with me, without my knowing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those bastards are always being happy going about life eating my crumbs... I'll leave some skin too be nice later in the air 😅
That's when you whip out the Clorox. All shall pay for their mockery.
Also I’d be pretty amazed/scared if bacteria suddenly had intelligence and could speak English
How many bacteria on your steak got snarky as you sent them to Frying Pan Hell. Bahaha.
I love the slight tinge of melancholy, or maybe weariness, when Death says “Maybe even older…neither of us can remember anymore.”
Death never gets to take a vacation.
What do you mean neither? Who’s the other that can’t remember?
@@abbymansen6761 God
@@abbymansen6761God doesn't remember if he is older than Death, or the other way around. It suggests god didn't create Death, Death just came into being at some point
@@haddy106where there’s life there is death I guess death is like gods brother
The only character who could humble Dean. Richlings didn't just play Death, he WAS Death
Best entrance of a character in a show ever
@@jewels2799 hard agree. No one I've seen has matched Deaths eerie aura
It was an amazing choice of an actor!
And the way he played death should make people see that death is it's just doing his job, he's neither good nor evil he's just old really old.
And when it comes my time and I see death all I can say is well old friend I guess it's time for me to move on to the next let's be done here.
To this day, I swear no one has been able to portray a being of higher power like Julian Richings
That reply to, "GOD, you'll reap god?"
"OH, yes, Dean, God will die too."
Gave me chills
Very
He'd make an amazing Doctor who
@@carlmiller757 Agreed.
@@madhatterzake3871agreed as long as they don’t make him woke…
my favorite thing about this death: his fascination with food, cause i mean when you're a nigh immortal being who could very well have out lived god, you gotta enjoy the little things
I think it's because it might be the only thing truly new, as well as fashion. I'd imagine evolving cultures across galaxies would be the only thing fascinating to a being as old as time itself.
Maybe because Food is gift of Death to the living to stay alive?
In the marines I saw this episode took vacation and went to try the pizza ........some cheese great sauce and the crust perfect
God is all knowing 🙏 if he can die ......
He knows the second
@@kasomoru6 I mean if you're christian and you believe jesus is god, then to you god has already died once, whats one more time
I love how Dean is not afraid of the various gods hes met along the way, he gets annoyed or angry at them. He even gets angry at God himself. Then he meets death and you can tell it is taking everything to not run away in terror. The best part is Death is not doing anything other then taking that anoying ass sip from his drink and eating pizza. Its his aura that is terrifying. Props to the actor.
Julian Richings is a gem.
I think its because the Higher Beings are always behaving like Humans. And I feel like Jullian here is Acting like how a Divine Level being would speak on a human level vs others acting like a human with divine level powers.
I though the same the first time i saw this episode. He didn't try to fight back (at the end). He showed us how he's really afraid of Death.
He literally stared death in the eyes.
@@GabrontheAgreed. Dean has always fought beings who are stronger than him. But they always had a very human weakness he could exploit. But Death has none of those. He has no ego for Dean to take advantage of. When Death says "I am the most powerful thing in existence", he's not boasting, it's a fact. Death doesn't need to prove itself to anyone. He's not some supernatural force or religious entity people can dispute. Death is a fact. All things die, and that's something Dean cannot fight against.
Death had one of the coldest introductions on any show ever
It was very well done. Between the music, clothes and the guy bumping into him keeling over dead
"I've been wanting to talk to you, just to tell you how insignificant you are" 🤣🤣🤣
"Think how you'd feel if a bacterium sat at your table and started to get snarky."
Personally, it would depend on whether I'd been wanting to talk to this bacterium or not.
Hab ich den Kommunisten auch immer gezeigt. 😂😂😂
@@geckowizard yet here we find death, in the diapers of a baby galaxy talking to a bacteria... I don't know man... would boost my ego a little more than diminish it.
@@geckowizard "I dunno and I will never do... u know, I don't have dinner with any of the bacteria in my glans, much less to get all pissy at them" *wink
@@geckowizard right he wanted to talk to Dean because he was the one bacteria that could deal with the situation that was getting annoying for him.
imagine you could talk to a bacteria and ask it go deal with the current outbreak of illness(and this bacteria has reason to want to do it too as long as you give the tools)
doesn't mean you want to hear it get snarky with you.
"Are you dictating your fucking obituary to me belmont"
*Carry On My Bloody Tears Intensifies*
I fucking love the dialog of that shows it really gives life to the characters.
@@zenith5048 Still one of the best lines:
"You must be the Belmont..."
I just watched that episode not even 2 minuites ago
Thanks for reminding me to finally fucking watch castlevania
This Death was my favorite.
He’s the only real death. The one that followed was just woke nonsense filler.
@@ashes_of_eden Yeah
I was going to say the same thing. He just embodied Death.❤
I liked the one in Puss in Boots, but only because I like wolves
@@ashes_of_eden I never liked the ‘death’ of death followed by some reaper female taking his position just because.
Existed since before time but the woke still cancelled him 🙄
“This is one little planet in one tiny solar system in a galaxy that's barely out of its diapers. I'm old, Dean. Very old. So I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you.”
One of the best lines in the show
It will be but since everytime they talk to a god, or elder being, they always talk like that
"How insignificant I find you."
"Gee, man... you don't have to be such a cunt. I didn't pee in your coffee."
Every scene with this bastard death was immaculate, this bloke was the nuts 🤘🏻😈
It’s not the best line bc it’s false…
@@nschilk Explain, I’d like to hear your view on the matter
“God will die too” is one of the few phrases that cannot be beaten in terms of raw power.
Then he isn't God.
@@AFS-ht7bgdoesn’t someone get resurrected , would you say they died and came back or they never died? Wasn’t that in the Bible
@@realtalkrealthingsent.8024 yeah, Jesus. He came back and defeated death. Oops, nice try little ignorant one
It's a banal phrase tbh. It states things as fact without painting a picture.
@@AFS-ht7bgBut I am.
The relationship between Dean and Death always fascinated me.
oh it seems very cliche
He kind of talks to Dean like he’s a child here. At first it was a little jarring but when contemplating how old Death is, it makes sense. He calls the universe itself barely out of its diapers so it explains the tone he has. When he explains that he’s old, it’s said in the same tone of voice that a grandfather would use with his grandchild when he’s too tired to play. Very good writing and acting in my opinion.
But, he's a pathological liar
Galaxy was the one barely out of its diapers, not the universe. One small area in a big ocean.
@Lliamhd lol that was bugging me too, I was gonna correct it but you we're on it already lol
Gotta figure with Death's age and level of power, there aren't many creatures in the Universe that he wouldn't consider children.
@@allenr316 Only 5, 3 who are older and 2 who are not children but anoying adolescents
This is the best portrayal of Deaths 💀
There is ANOTHER…
This, and Discworld Death.
Death of the Endless is great too...
Malthael, Angel of Death is my favorite
The wolf
"Sit down Dean"
Dean sits down, no question
Scenes like this are proof that you don’t always need music in the background. Sometimes silence is just as effective to make something impactful
This actor WAS GOLD in this serie... love it !!
Even aside from the context of supernatural. Julian Richings gives The best portrayal of a fictional Higher power that I’ve ever seen. I still think back to his scenes. The way he speaks, his mannerisms, all of it. He should play Death Like Morgan Freeman plays God.
This needs to be a thing. Him and Morgan Freeman in 1 movie or show together as Death and God. Holy crap that would be awesome.
I love the phrase: "I'm old dean, very old". The phrase, the way he said it.... chills man
Honestly? I think he blew the line. It could have been a lot better. IMHO
My favorite scene from Supernatural. Perfect casting, brilliant actor, brilliant writing.
And they had to fucking ruin it by nerfing the shit out of him
This scene, his talking of the Leviathans, and the scene he talks about The Darkness. Top tier writing!
The lighting at “yes god will die too Dean” was just top notch
It’s fascinating how he seems beyond bored speaking to dean about things that he barely can comprehend 😵💫
To this day the scene were death rocks up on the side walk to that song is the hardest shit i have ever seen
I remember it well, it's masterful.
@@benchance8729 the song is called o death
With that car. Literally is exactly how I feel death would show up in
I come back every few months to watch that exact scene like 6 times in a row, and still get the chills. The most badass introduction to a character I've ever seen
So why did death want yo talk to him? Insignificant being that he is. @@xPanda25
I've never seen a better portrayal of Death since this man. The cadence and dialogue is unmatched
I prefer Christopher Lee in the Discworld movies...
He was so unbelievably perfect in this role
“You’ll reap god too?”
I love how much this show makes one think about religion.
And that is the beauty and success of this show. Education of Population Without The Force 🎯 I was only 5 years old but i needed answers, my parents where clueless and kind of frightened ,because no one was talking about God or Angels ,or Death. But i was on a constant search for the knowledge of any kind . One day i ran inside to get a toy ,tv was on and it was a movie about Sampson and Delilah and i just froze myself standing there for the entire movie I was petrified that it was going to stop if i said something or moved at all. And that is how i fell in love with Religions and learned how to think for myself search and find God and answers by myself and i don't need a middle man between me God or Angeles and Demons . I learned not to be just a another Sheep🎯😉🐞🤘
@@narcisanewell203the bible calls you a sheep and tells you to follow the shepard.
@@thebelmont1995 That is exactly is what i said, I learned to think for myself ,and find the truth beyond few "holy books"😆 I'm just saying it would have been nice to have a show like this when i was a kid , even Einstein said , knowledge is worthless without Imagination 💯🎯 and this show brings a lot to attention ❣️🥰😉🧐🤘
The guy who plays death did so with remarkable gravitas. The actor being funny on top of that was just icing on the cake.
"Life, death. Chicken, egg."
This made me *crack* up for some reason.
He meant what came first. The cycle
Duh
@@itsneverlupus5544
To tell them all this, it really make it seem like they are *coming out if their shell*
Punny, very punny.
Its always the high contrast that make it humorous
Nobody who could play death and literally be nice and literally make you feel little/insignificant in a polite way as him. Very good actor.
FINALLY a series where supernatural forces like Death recognize earth as just one of many... sure leaves quite a few implications
Gabriel having played Loki tells Kali, Let's skip this rock and check out Pandora
"The universe is a yawning chasm, filled with emptiness and the puerile meanderings of sentience." -Ulyaoth
I always love how they made Death's character so talkless and just doing. Like he's not evil, not good, not neutral. He's just doing the job which God gave him. Also, Julian's potrayal as the Death isn't just a potrayal. It's like the real Death.
He played Death so freaking well.
One of the best interpretations of death on any Tv show or movie. Julian Richings looks the part & has the tone. They way he can look down on Dean while literally sitting down is impressive.
Death was the only being in all of creation that actually truly terrified Dean.
When some being just says they will reap God like it's a boring chore you shut up and listen to whatever they have to say
Love how whenever someone sips a drink from a straw it always sounds like it's running out.
“You have an inflated sense of your importance” Well… Damn…
This is Death impersonal, unfathomable, all powerful
And Dean killed him for no reason
Chilling words from death saying I will reap God as well
How does a thing that doesn't even know where it starts or if it is or isn't older than god know how it ends
Chilling words or amusing Hubris.
Chuck was so hilariously un-omnipotent that that only way Supernatural's cosmology even begins to make sense is if you just see their versions of "God" and "Death" as unusually powerful entities with cosmic-level egos. But not at all the beings they've tricked themselves into thinking they are.
Basically like the Castlevania version of Death. In Castlevania the being known as Death is not at all some manifestation of Death itself. But it's so powerful and so old that people started calling it Death and over time it started to believe it's own hype.
@@TheCrimsonRevenger that's how I thought supernatural was supposed to be interpreted
@@Juryiat Hard to say. Before Season 5, I think Supernatural had handled their cosmic hierarchy relatively well. Less is more.
The series sort of pulled a Triple Flaming Backflip over the Shark after Season 5 though. There were alot of individual episodes and smaller storylines after S5 that I thought were genuinely good. But honestly at a certain point it just felt like the Showrunners were mostly in it to make sure everyone knew how much they hate Christians. I'm atheist and if even i'm getting that vibe it's pretty hard to deny.
They fell into the same trap as another CW show that went on for way too long. The 100. Constantly trying to "up the ante" which just results in stupider villains that require ever more implausible methods to defeat.
Season 5 was a perfect ending to the series and in alot of ways I wish it had just stopped there. But it got alot harder to take the show seriously or even care what happened anymore once they decided to go deeper into the cosmic crap and downright trivialized time travel, alternate dimensions, and omnipotent beings who were hilariously incompetent because the plot needs them to be. I think I quit watching after Dean got possessed by the Alternate Reality version of Michael.
All those issues are symptomatic of lazy or burnt out writers and an incompetent showrunner. Which leads me to think...no. We were not intended to interpret the show that way. It's just the way we HAVE to interpret it to make it make any vague semblance of sense.
@@TheCrimsonRevenger what do you mean they made sure everyone knew they hated Christianity? Thats never the vibe I got from the show
I loved this depiction of Death. This conversation made me feel like Dean really was talking to the personification of death himself
Dean and Death had amazing scenes. Supernatural had incredible writers. Just amazing.
He was wasn't good or evil, he was just being death: basically so old and powerful everything is boring to him. Love it.
I wish he had shown up to reap god and was like ya, I went away because I was tired of dealing with you. You killed a double.
Never really understand how Dean somehow killed a being as old and powerful as DEATH. I mean, there must have been MILLER of attempts to kill him, right? So how did a jock like Dean manage to do something that nothing else could? As far as I'm concerned, death should have been IMPOSSIBLE to kill.
@brandonbradley8480 That is not dead which can eternal lie. And, in strange days, even death may die
@@brandonbradley8480I contributed it to the mark. Keep in mind who is in the mark
@robertcorley5225 you missed my fucking point stupid. He's so incredibly old that he doesn't even KNOW HIS OWN AGE. Do you really think the UNIVERSES He's outlived that nobody has tried to kill him before? And you really think nobody has tried EXACTLY what Dean did? Sure, he MIGHT be able to die, but in QUINTILLIONS of years, nobody has successfully done so. Nobody except Dean, who didn't even KNOW what he was actually doing. All he did was read a book that said this is how you kill death and tried it himself. That's it. For all we know, Death was trolling him and just PRETENDED to be dead. Also, how the fuck does DEATH die? Have you ever tried to kill an IDEA? Not exactly easy to do, especially when that idea is fucking DESTH ITSELF.
@@danameisblackstar sorry, what? I literally didn't understand a single thing in your comment, which is actually kinda impressive.
His slow walk intro with his own theme to every scene he was in afterward, was amazing
This is the best depiction of death I have ever seen in a show/movie/comics. He was perfect
He’s definitely top 3, but not 1. That belongs to the Death of Discworld.
Terry Pratchett's version of Death was perfect in every way. No ego. No arrogance. Just an understanding that all things will end... "What can the harvest hope for, if not the care of the reaper man?"
Pratchett death was fun but comic relief.
This is the best.
@@georgev3433Number 2 is for me Gaiman's Death from Sandman
Death's introduction is still one of the greatest pieces of cinema to this day. The speed, the song, the lighting, the angles, etc. Highly underrated.
He's soooo insignificant, but apparently important enough to spend time with him and answer his questions.
No grand plan, no inflated ego, just purpose. Focused purpose. "I am Death." Not "I AM Death!"
love him
Death is just living life to the fullest
They should have kept this guy
For real, I've got like eight episodes left to watch and I always liked the idea of him coming back for God 🫠
Most underrated performance in my opinion this guy did a fantastic job I love him as death
This guy plays death brilliantly
One of if not the best character especially after his intro
Death subtly confirming the Supernatural universe has aliens is WILD.
Multiverse too as we know later...😭
Isn't it within the DC universe?
Death has to reap stars and planets alike
So he probably sees human life equivalent to anything else that dies
Love this. Imagine how terrifying one has to be for Dean Winchester to show actual fear just by being near them.~
His Portrayalof Death is unmatched in this series. He had an uncanny way of Prediction.
One of the best guest actors on this show. Perfect portrayal of Death.
It's funny how he says dean is insignificant but important enough to give dean his ring in order to defeat lucifer.
He's a paghological liar
He likes his job and there was no other way to end Lucy
Lucifer had Death bound and it was the only way to break the leash.
@ChaoticSixXx yeah I know. I'm just commenting on how Death is acting all big and mighty, with the ominous storm in the background when he knows this pie, black impala lovin little nobody is your ticket to freedom! 😂
I'd have to ask him "after you reap everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, - wouldn't YOU cease to exist as well. I mean if there's nothing left alive wouldn't that mean no Death? The conversations I could have with this guy.
he himself would be the last thing reaped. when the last living thing has died, death is dead as it cannot happen again.
Hence the darkness have you watched the show at all???
Hence the darkness have you watched the show at all???
@@mcdotterson4103 Neil Gaiman had the same notion. "When the universe ends, I'll fold up the chairs and turn out the lights."
@@seamusburke639 Didn't Neil "steal" that from his friend Terry Pratchett? I think I remember hearing that one of them copied that beautiful line as a homage to their friend... and then kept getting the credit! 😂
That's the best-est, and badass-est portrayal of Death in any entertainment media. Period!
The introduction of death in Chicago was one of the most chilling scenes in all of “Supernatural.” The version of “Oh, Death” was amazing!
This was the only being that terrified Dean -- and even when he had a magical upper-hand in other episodes, he was always respectful and VERY careful of what he said
This was the OG Death who I prefer way more over Billy or whatever the hell her name was. But he was way too arrogant for his own good. 1 if unchecked a bacteria can still kill millions, even if that person first contacted it from sitting at a table. 2 apparently Dean wasn't all that insignificant to death if you still needed him to seal away the person who binds him.
Maybe bad phrasing. "single cell organism" would have been more fitting?
@@Medhusalem Exactly 💯
To be fair though, a bacteria that could kill millions still wouldn't mean shit to him lol It's still a very apt metaphor from where he's sitting.
Both Sam and Dean are way more important than death makes them out to be because they are the pet project of God
I don't think you can call it arrogance everything he said was factual
He was perfect as Death. Perfect.
If I could talk to bacteria then I’d be flabbergasted and amazed
I love how Death talks to Dean. In most stories, Death would say the same but limit it to how many humans he's reaped, but here, he makes it clear that Earth is literally worthless compared to the universe and he's done the same to other worlds.
He says the guy is insignificant, yet is taking the time of day to talk to him.
Death like dean because in the whole universe nobody talks to him like dean does
Death...one of the BEST recurring characters on this legendary series! And his introduction was brilliant! 😀❤☠️
Arguably best non main/side character in Supernatural
Okay, but Death had the most hardcore intro ever!
The only being that Dean actually respected, and continued to respect. Dean wasn't too afraid to call Chuck out on his bs, but if Death tells him not to be a smart ass, he stops and apologizes😂
The foreshadowing of this episode due to the fact that chuck become mortal smh
I would fascinated by a sentient bacteria, especially a smarky one lol.
@@QuantumArts that would be MRSA. It laughs in the face of most antibiotics and rampages through your skin as if it owns the joint. Utter pain in the ass to treat too
"Well, this is above my pay grade..."
Death: "...just a bit..."
That hits hard
Dean got humbled 😂😂..i love this portal of death
I love how this Death loves eating/drinking junk food like pizza, pickle chips, and soda pop.
one of the most interesting scenes in the series
Nope , Mental Hospital with Uncle Rico and they get caught in the morgue and Dean pulls down his pants and screams " Pudding"
Julian always made me shiver the way he acted as Death! ❤
The fact he wasnt trying to be arrogant or evil he was doing it like he was just stating facts
well...he was. lol
Imagine speaking with such a cryptic being....great episode!😮😅👏👏
Death's entrance was the best entrance of any character ever in any medium. Ever.
The sidewalk has to be one of the best character intros I've ever seen.
“Oh yes. God will die too, Dean. Then 3 days later…
The only time we got a hint at multiple universes way early
In a galaxy thats barely out of its diapers. That line is golden
This death is my favorite to such a degree every time death shows up in my D&D games I play him just like this, pizza and all.
This basically stated that there have been/are other earths out there. What else would he have been reaping all this time if our world is so young? Loved that foreshadowing.
And there were, like the dark alternate world they got to where they found alternate Bobby. LOL
I love this interpretation of death! I’ve never believed that death is a hunter who goes about stealing lives. This makes more sense to me.
Back when SPN was at its best, writing and casting and editing all working 100%
100% Agree, I hate that they thought too big to execute in the later seasons. Killing Death, God, fighting Darkness, the void. It's just crazy and all over the place. Supernatural was at its best when it was grounded despite being about supernatural creatures. LOL
"Oh yes. God will die too, Dean."
The deadpan way in which this line is delivered conveys a sense of melancholic certainty in regards to a concept that is barely understandable to the most intelligent beings in creation. And this is why I, personally, celebrate a good cry. Knowing that creation will inevitably desert ITSELF, as a by product of having existed... Brings a certain satisfaction to my heart. It means that my mistakes and un wanted strife were in keeping with the laws of the universe, 100%.
The way they had death die by his own scythe as if he could get so easily caught off guard was so disappointing.
At the end of time
At the end of existence
At the end of everything
All that remains is Death.
Well, wouldn't death have to reap itself at that point? If there's no life, there's no death. Death is the end of life, not the absence of it, so the concept of death would be irrelevant without life.
@Lilferiby at that point either the universe reboots itself or Death ceases to exist.
Death can only exist where there is life so technically if everything dies, he dies too
@@Lilferiby Nope, the universe starts again and where there's life, there will always be Death.
Man I love this scene
I was always in awe some of the actors on the show, absolutely amazing talents!
“Well Dean, think how you’d feel if a bacterium stabbed you with your own scythe and killed you. Snarkily.”
The only time Dean officially seemed intimidated and scared. His typical snarkiness here was forced because he was clearly intimidated by the grim reaper himself.