*SPOILERS AHEAD*
It’s not every week that we get the chance to experience not only four of our favourite men, but four powerful women coming face to face with them.
Yesterday’s episode of “Supernatural” (Season 15 Episode 13, ‘Destiny’s Child’) brought back an array of fan-favourite characters, including Lisa Berry as Billie/Death, Danneel Ackles as Sister Jo/Anael, Genevieve Padalecki as Ruby, and the guest everyone was shocked by, Rachel Miner as Meg/The Empty.
The news broke about three weeks ago that Danneel and Gen would be returning to “Supernatural” to reprise their roles as Jo and Ruby, and fans were ecstatic.
Most people assumed that Lisa Berry would continuously pop-up throughout the season in her significant role of Death, which she admitted to Nerd Alert News in our recent interview with her which you can view HERE.
But absolutely no one expected to hear the two iconic words that would bring a much-loved character back.
“Hello, Clarence.”
It felt so good to hear @RachelMiner1 say “Hello Clarence” again 😭 i swear my heart stopped
I missed her so much ❤️#Supernatural pic.twitter.com/tLz6LcoNjL
— Cami 🌸 (@xSimply_Mishax) March 24, 2020
It was only slightly sad when it was revealed that Meg was actually the Empty, but having Rachel Miner back for even a few minutes made up for it.
This episode also brought two new characters from another universe into the show that were…quite unique. A Sam and Dean from another world. One where they were rich, daddy’s boys who wore expensive clothes, drunk top-shelf whiskey and owned their own private jet.
But there’s also some bad news… Supernatural is going on hiatus indefinitely.
Like almost everything else, COVID-19 (Coronavirus) caused the filming of the show to be shutdown. And now, Andrew Dabb explained that the ‘visual effects and sound departments have closed because of the outbreak’ which means that the filmed episodes aren’t completely finished.
(Clarification: We have filmed through episode 18, however our visual effects and sound departments have closed because of the outbreak. So, right now, the episodes can't be finished. However, have some special treats coming along the way– to help us all get through this.)
— Andrew Dabb (@andrewdabb) March 23, 2020
This most likely means that the finale air date will be moved too.
Written by Brooke Belli