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'Supernatural' Season 11 Spoilers: Can God Really Defeat Amara?

After so many episodes and speculations, The CW's hit TV series "Supernatural" finally revealed who God is in the show. As Season 11 nears its end, the question now remains, will Chuck be able to defeat the Darkness?

Upon his revelation, Chuck explained his reasons why he has allowed for the world to suffer such predicaments. The supreme being of this universe was this close to giving up on his creations. Amara has already grown to become a force to reckon with and thankfully, with Chuck's intervention, Sam, Lucifer, and a priest named Donatello, were saved.

Having realized the severity of things, the promo video for the upcoming episode titled "We Happy Few," hints that Chuck will once again be involved in the affairs of the world as he appears in the midst of Sam, Dean, and the rest of the pack.

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"What do you need to win?" Sam asks in the clip, which can be seen below.

Although God will intervene in the war against his sister Amara, it does, however, look like he won't be handling the things by himself yet. The scenes showed the angels going up in arms while Crowley worked with them. It's quite clear that this won't go easy on both sides.

Adding more tension to the situation is the fact that Rowena still has to decide which side will she pledge her loyalty: in the Light or in the Dark? As fans could remember, she was one of those responsible in freeing the Darkness from its hiding place. In her possession is the book that could either make or break everything that the Winchesters had fought for.

The synopsis from The Futon Critic only said that Rowena will make her move. Will it be for God's side or for the enemy?

Find out how these events unfold when "Supernatural" Season 11 Episode 22 premieres this Wednesday, May 18, at 9 p.m. on The CW.

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