It’s no surprise that “Swan Song” is such a beloved installment of the CW series.

Creator Eric Kripke intended forSupernaturalseason 5 to be the last, and this is obvious throughout its finale.

By contrast, you might argue that everything beyondSupernaturalseason 5 feels very hit or miss.

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There are just as many disappointing episodes and storylines as there are great ones.

For diehard fans, it might be worth sifting through the less memorable installments to get to the hits.

However,this mix of highs and lows makesSupernaturalfeel like a weaker series overall.

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Had the show concluded with “Swan Song,” viewers might look back fondly on the entire thing.

“Carry On” has a 6.9-star rating, which isn’t terrible.

However, it doesn’t reach the heights of season 5’s ending.

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Created by Eric Kripke, Supernatural is a fantasy/drama series that premiered in 2005. The series follows the adventures of Dean and Sam Winchester - two men wronged by supernatural beings as children who now spend their days investigating and hunting demons, ghosts, and monsters across the United States.

While Sam nearly perishes in “Swan Song,” his death has a deeper meaning.

It’s probably safe to say that some viewers were also growing weary of the series after 15 seasons.

It’s a shame, as it really deserved a better send-off.

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