The Winchesters Reveals Synopsis of Season 1 Finale
Feb 26, 2023
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The series finale of The Winchesters will air on March 7.
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The Winchesters is a Supernatural prequel produced by Jensen Ackles. The series’ story primarily focuses on the early days of Sam and Dean’s parents, John and Mary. The series follows the couple’s love story while trying to save the world. The series finale is written by Robbie Thompson and directed by John Showalter and will air on Mar. 7.
Months after the long-running CW series Supernatural ended, Jensen Ackles announced that he would be producing the show’s prequel, The Winchesters. The series received a pilot order from The CW in June 2021. It was also announced that Ackles would serve as executive producers through the production company Chaos Machine Productions.
The series premiered last October 2022, and Ackles made a physical appearance as he reprised his role as Dean Winchester. The first season of the series is now down to its last three episodes, and it is still unclear if the series will be renewed for a second season. The Winchesters showrunner Robbie Thompson is still uncertain if they’re getting a second season, but as of the moment, their main agenda is to successfully wrap season 1.
Robbie told SFX Magazine as reported by CBR, “It is a time of uncertainty for all of us. We don’t know. But what we do know is the task at hand in front of us and we’re really focused on putting forth the best story that we can.”
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The Winchesters Season 1 is Down to Its Last Three Episodes
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The first season of the series has already aired 10 episodes and is now down to the last three episodes. The 11th episode titled You’ve Got a Friend, is set to be aired on Feb. 21, while the 12th episode titled The Tears of a Clown, will be aired on Feb. 28.
Season 1 finale is titled Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye. As per CW, the official synopsis for the season finale reads:
“SEASON FINALE – John (Drake Rodger) receives a message from a mysterious stranger. Meanwhile, Carlos (Jojo Fleites), Latika (Nida Khurshid) and Ada (Demetria McKinney) work together to find answers, but time is running out. Lastly, Mary (Meg Donnelly) and John have a warm but awkward reunion. There is a lot to unpack, but they realize this isn’t the time or place. John Showalter directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson (#113). “
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