And I have to say, for Gods epic return, this episode did not disappoint.

But the main story of the episode resides with Metatron and the big man himself.

And sitting in a booth with a Worlds Greatest Dad mug is none other than Chuck!

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At first, Metatron cannot figure out why Chuck of all people would be in this bar.

(Clearly, Metatron hasnt watched the show.)

But Metatron simply wasnt a fan of all the melodrama.

So with that, Chuck reveals himself.

Turns out, people cant see him unless they want him to.

So in that moment, Chuck identifies himself as God.

But in continuing the joke, he never finishes that thought.

When it comes to why Chuck brought Metatron to the bar, we get a shot of a manuscript.

The title reads: God.

(Have I mentioned how much I love this show?)

Quite simply, Chuck needs an editor for his memoir, so he brought in Metatron.

However, the moment Chuck hands Metatron his pages, he knows somethings off.

(Yeah,cant argue with that.)

So Metatron takes a new approach: Perhaps the book just needs more balance.

Metatron explains that a memoir can either be honest or not.

It can either beLifeby Keith Richards orWouldnt It Be Niceby Brian Wilson.

And as far as Chucks concerned, hes ready to be Keith Richards.

My favorite line of this scene?

Metatron realizing there are no revelations in this book, and thats weird given who you are.

(Personally, if I were God, Id have that new rose gold Mac!)

NEXT: God makes his next move

And that brings us to my favorite part of this episode.

God quickly asks for something more specific because he gets that question a lot about pretty much everything.

Metatron wants to know why God created life.

He claims that he was lonely.

Yes, he had his sister, but I am being.

He wanted to show her something that was better than they were so that she would change.

But every time he built a new world, she would destroy it.

After all, they should enjoy it before Amara destroys it all.

As God sees it, nature is divine, but human nature is toxic.

They do like blowing stuff up, Metatron says.

But God claims that his leaving was responsible.

Not to mention that God has rebuilt Castiel more times than I can remember.

Now, as far as Gods concerned, its Amaras time to shine.

But Metatrons not buying that.

Metatron wants to know why God abandoned them, to which God clearly states, Because you disappointed me.

But as Metatron points out, God is wrong about humanity.

Humanity is his greatest creation because theyre better than he is.

They dont give up.

So neither does God.

As God sings Fare Thee Well, Metatron reads, and the fog clears up for Sam and Dean.

In fact, not only does it clear up, but everyone who was infected is cured.

Seeing a light in Sams pocket, Dean realizes its the amulet, so they walk outside.

And when they reach Chuck standing in the street in his Converse he admits, We should probably talk.