What are you Feeling Now that Supernatural is Over?
Conclusion
So there you have it. A sampling of how a few of us are feeling and coping with the finale, the end of the show, the end of an era. Some of these essays were written a week ago; others were written today. Feelings are ever evolving so all we can do is take note and process what’s presented to us each day. Time will heal us all. We just don’t know what that healing will look like yet.
Thank you to the writers who shared their reactions with us. It helped us each to write it out, but still, it wasn’t easy.
If it would help you (writing is sometimes therapeutic), you are welcome to try to express how you’re feeling in the comments below. It can be as simple as a “Like” click on a posting or the article, or an “I agree with fan #x above” or it can be a full out “dear diary” entry. Only two rules: First, this is a forum for your reaction to the finale/ last episodes, not a place to debate if what we saw was right or wrong. It is what it is. We can’t change that, but we can move forward with how it made us feel. Second, and most importantly, please don’t disagree with anyone. We feel what we feel. This is a place where we reach out our hands and support each other – no matter if we understand or agree. Your comments will appear on each individual page where they’re written, so if you write it on page 1, that’s where it will appear (Comments aren’t repeated in the “All Pages” mode.)
In the mean time, The WFB has your back. We’ll be here, talking about Supernatural with you… until you don’t want to talk about it any more.
#ThankYouSupernatural
– Nightsky

- I’m the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Manager (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), Live Tweet Moderator, reviewer and feature writer for The Winchester Family Business. Before joining the Supernatural Family, I worked for 22 years at a global consulting firm, but after years of long hours, high pressure and rigorous demands, I quit corporate life to raise my children. After my first Supernatural convention, I was driven to share my shock and awe in a two-part essay that The WFB was brave enough to post, and my second life calling, that of being a writer, began. My first published book, Fan Phenomena: The Twilight Saga was released in late 2016. Please share in my cross-fandom excitement by following its Facebook page @FanPhenomenaTwilight and my personal Twitter account @LSAngel2. You can read about this whole miraculous transition in my chapter in Family Don’t End With Blood, published in May 2017.
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