War Bell For The Final Battle Between The Winchesters & The Leviathans!
After what has been a splendid season of Supernatural, the show is all set to take a final bow until the next season, and we can’t wait to see what the finale has in store. The most exciting thing, of course, will be to witness the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, taking on their greatest foes, the Leviathans, with all their might.

The episode will bring together Sam, Dean, Meg, Castiel, and Crowley, making for one of the most dramatic unions of the season. What will be especially exciting to see, will be how Meg handles the presence of Crowley in this sensitive phase.
Be sure to tune in to Supernatural season 7 episode 23 immediately when it airs, to be a part of the intense drama that prevails over this episode!
There’s definitely going to be some major blood shed on this episode, and we just got to wait and watch who will be the one being slain. We have our fingers crossed that it’s none of the characters we love, but then, taking from the shocking cliffhangers that the show has left us with in the past, we just can never be sure!
The final confrontation between the Winchester brothers and Dick Ronan is expected to make for the defining moment of this episode. With Castiel’s recent aversion to violence, can we expect him to play peacemaker on the episode? Find out when the episode goes on air this week!



This segment is going to be truly electrifying because of one reason and that reason is that Sam and Dean might get an answer on how to end Leviathan. You can get a nice download of this particular segment.

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When Sam joins in, the trio find is able to find out that the monster was killing children of the owner of a local brewery.


Each one of us has witnessed such situations or objects which give us a panic attack and we can’t seem to be doing anything about it. And you feel the same way every time you face that one particular situation or the object. It’s nothing but a phobia or a childhood fear. 