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Back in the Bunker, Sam is on the phone to Cas, learning that they have hit another dead-end in their quest to save Jack from sacrificing himself.
As Sam hangs up, Dean enters the room, and attempts to converse with him, but is ignored. Dean argues that he hid the true nature of the plan from Sam because he knew Sam would not be able to handle it. Dean states that Sam needs to get on board with Jack dying as it is their only way to stop Chuck, but Sam rebuts this, tired of Dean's dogmatic following of Billie's orders. The Winchesters' argument is halted by a clatter coming from the Bunker kitchen, which turns out to be Amara searching for a beer.
Amara explains that Chuck has made his return to Earth known, which means it is time to bind him. She explains that it took four Archangels to trap her, and asks how they intend to cage Chuck when they have none. Dean says they 'have a Jack'. Amara softens her expression and says she wishes they had gotten to know one another and that perhaps they can after Chuck is locked away. Jack smiles sadly, and no one informs her that neither she nor Jack will live through this. Dean stays with Amara and thanks her for helping them, though she points out she has not agreed to anything yet.
Meanwhile, in the library room, Jack asks Sam if he is angry or disappointed in him because of the plan. Sam denies this and clarifies that he is impressed by his courage but wishes there were another way because he still thinks Jack's sacrifice is wrong.
As Jack goes to prepare for the journey to Santa Fe, Sam tells Dean that he is not coming because he has to find another way, one that does not cost them Jack because they do not give up on family. Dean angrily retorts that Jack's not family, that yes, he cares for the kid but he's not like Sam or Cas, and therefore it is okay if Jack dies if it means they are finally free of Chuck. Unfortunately, Jack overhears this. Jack and Dean leave in Baby, the air between them heavy with what was said.
Some time later, Cas arrives home and notes approvingly that Sam stayed behind to find another way. He pulls up a chair to help. Chuck finds Amara is seen sitting on a bench enjoying naturewhen she gets annoyingly visited by Chuck. '''Amara'''<br> Like the petulant younger brother He is, Chuck sulks about Amara talking to the Winchesters and acts out his disgust over her and Dean's connection, offended that she thought He had written it. Amara asks Him to walk with her as she admires His creation, and mocks Him for wanting to destroy the Earth just because the Winchesters will not do as He wants. Chuck claims that all He sees is His failures and that He just wants to start again. Amara tries to compliment Him on humanity, but He says they are just another disappointment. Amara takes Chuck to Heaven to meet His "first children," and Chuck is confronted with a hoard of adoring angelic fans praising His beauty and brilliance. He quickly loses patience with their sycophantic ways and snaps them "away" like He did Becky and her family. Seeing that her attempt to reach her brother has failed, Amara snaps them both to the Bunker. Chuck laughs and asks if this is a "Parent Trap"-style situation, only to be confronted with Amara's betrayal. Chuck tries to snap Himself away, to no avail. He rages that Amara cannot bind him forever. She agrees but says she can hold Him long enough for the Winchesters to complete their spell. '''Dean'''<br>
In the Impala, Dean tries to justify what was overheard but Jack just brushes it off and says he understands and agrees that he is not the same as Cas and Sam. Although this does not seem to assuage Dean of his guilt, he does not push the conversation and the two return to their uncomfortable silence.
Adam takes Jack into the storeroom of the shop tells him that the plan to kill Chuck is something he has been working on for millennia. He explains that he understood being thrown out the Garden of Eden but what Chuck did to his sons Cain and Abel made him realize that he had to end God once and for all. Jack's final test is to decipher which of the crystals Adam shows him have been touched by God and therefore holds the spark of the divine. Jack holds his hand over each crystal in consideration, before pointing to one. Adam's face falls in disappointment but then Jack says that in fact all of them have known the touch of God because He created everything and so the spark of the divine is in everything, thus passing the test.
Adam and Jack return to the front of the store, happy that the final test has been completed successfully. Dean and Jack stand shocked as Serafina calmly stabs Adam in the chest and rips out one of his ribs out before healing , a Hand of God. After Serafina heals him. , Adam and Serafina explain explains that as life came from Adam's rib when God created Eve, then along with the other stages of the spell, it will bring death by turning Jack into a Black Hole for divine powerenergy. Serafina says the elemental chain reaction that fuses Jack's soul with his grace will turn him into a "metaphysical supernova. " They pop the rib into a plastic baggy and reveal that Jack should only use it at the last moment because there is no way to stop the process once it starts. Just before they arrive back at the Bunker, Dean pulls Baby over to explain that with the sacrifice Jack is about to make, he didn't deserve to hear Dean say what he said earlier. Dean declares he's grateful to Jack for the sacrifice he is making and that it will finally allow Sam and Dean to live their own lives and no longer be Chuck's puppets. The moment is broken when Dean receives a text and Jack correctly assumes that it is time to finish their plan. Jack tips Adam;s rib into his hand, absorbing the essence which rushes to combine with his core being, causing his eyes to glow gold.
Sam and Cas are still searching and finding nothing in the Men of Letters archives. Sam mutters that he wishes he could talk to Billie so that he could read God's Death Book for himself. This reminds Cas that the last time Sergei visited he tried to manipulate them into giving him the Key to Death which was supposedly hidden in the Bunker. Searching with renewed hope, they find the key and recite the ritual inscribed on the box. The glowing outline of a door appears, and Sam uses the key to open it. Cas offers to come with him, but Sam tells him he must stay so that he can delay Jack and Dean if they return before Sam does.
The Empty goes on to reveal that Billie's true plan is to destroy Chuck and Amara and take over as the new God. When this happens, Billie will restore order: Demons back to Hell, Angels to Heaven, and those who were dead will go back to being dead, and the Empty can finally go back to sleep. The Empty, however, says she is beginning to have trust issues as Billie appears to be avoiding her, so she is trying to summon her. This gives the Empty an idea, and she begins to choke Sam, explaining that he is in God's Death Book and therefore important enough for Billie to turn up to save. Sam quickly chokes out a lie to the Empty that Billie sent him to get the book because Death was unable to leave the Earth. Although skeptical, the Empty agrees that her only choice is to believe Sam, and she lets him escape.
As he returns to the storeroom, Sam is greeted by a frantic Cas who tells him Chuck and Amara have arrived. Rushing through the Bunker to confront the two celestial beings, Sam attempts to tell Cas that Billie has played them all and intends to take over as the new God, however the arrival of Dean and Jack interrupts them.
Meanwhile, Chuck breaks it to Amara that the Winchesters did not tell her the truth and that they intend to kill both Chuck and her. She denies this, saying Dean cannot betray her but Chuck explains that while he may not be able to directly kill her, he can charm her into a trap that will see her demise.
Back in the hallway, Sam is trying to stop Dean from his hurried dragging of Jack towards his doom. Sam grabs at Dean but he spins round, pulling his gun on Sam. Cas and Jack look on in horror as Dean threatens his little brother. Sam attempts to knock the gun away, but Dean punches his nose before raising his gun back to Sam's face. With tears running down his face, Sam strives to enlighten Dean of Billie's full plan, begging him to understand that it would mean the death of Eileen, and all the AU refugees including Bobby and Charlie. Dean shouts back that he does not care and that he would trade everyone in a heartbeat if it meant the end of Chuck. Taken aback, Sam asks "even What about me? Would you trade me?"
Meanwhile Chuck gloats that this was always His intended ending and that He used His omniscience to manipulate the outcome so that things went exactly how He planned. He then takes advantage of an emotionally raw Amara, talking her into joining forces with Him to start anew -- just the two of them. She agrees, but when they go to hold hands, He absorbs her into Himself.
Still trying to reach his big brother, Sam describes how the only true constant in his life has been Dean's determined protection of him, whether from Dad, the worldLucifer, or Luciferfrom everything, and even though he didn't always like it, he knew that was the one thing he knows that together they can find another waycould always count on. He begs Dean to put away the gun, telling him they will find another way like always, causing Dean to properly notice that he has been holding Sam at gunpoint. Obviously shocked, Dean finally puts the gun away.
A frustrated Chuck smashes through the door, storming into the hallway, and complains that once again, the Winchesters failed to just do what they were told. When Cas confronts Him, Chuck calls him the "self-hating Angel of Thursday" and complains about Cas not following orders when every other variation of Castiel did. Chuck says He has had enough of the "broken toys" that are Team Free Will 2, and no longer cares if they kill each other or not.