Samantha America Strand, widely known as Amelie, is the ka of the sixth extinction entity, publicly recognized as the daughter of her counterpart ha, President Bridget Strand and "adoptive sister" of Sam Strand.
She was the "ha" (body) of the sixth extinction entity, the "biological mother" of Samantha America Strand and the adoptive mother of Sam Strand.
Amelie is the soul (ka) of Bridget who retain only the body (ha). Similar to Mama, she can live on without her ka, but unlike Mama who actually already died but is frozen in time as her Ka moved on, Bridget & Amelie exist in parallel, possibly because of her unique position of being the EE.
Amelia Richardson -- Sam's long-term partner in Seasons 8--10; they live together, become engaged, and attempt a normal life, but their relationship ends when Sam leaves to hunt again (they do not marry on-screen).
Toward the end, we learn a couple of things. First, Lou was Sam's daughter with Lucy, Sam's therapist, who is briefly shown in the first game. Second, the Lou that Sam has been carrying appears to be just a delusion of his that the Magallan crew has seemingly just gone along with.
Feeling immense guilt at killing the baby, Amelie found the child's body on the Beach. She restored and sent him back to the world of the living, where Bridget then chose to raise him as her own child and named him Sam, making him a repatriate in the process.
She is the only known child of Dean. She is also the second known supernatural, biological member of the Winchester family after Sam, who is one of the Special Children. Emma is also the first person born into the Winchester Family since Adam Milligan in 1990.
The most controversial Supernatural episodes often spark debate, with fans citing "Carry On" (the series finale) for its polarizing ending, "Bloodlines" (S9, E20) for a widely panned backdoor pilot and lore retcons, and episodes like "Fan Fiction" (S10, E5) and "Dog Dean Afternoon" (S9, E18) for being either loved or hated for their unique, meta concepts, while some consider "The French Mistake" (S6, E15) a brilliant meta-episode that others dislike.
Unfortunately, the timeline of their relationship doesn't lie: The father of Amelia's baby is actually Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd). But on the Season 16 winter premiere of Grey's Anatomy, Amelia just couldn't work up the strength or find the right moment to tell Link the truth.
Aphenphosmphobia – Sam's phobia that causes human contact to permanently mark his skin, hence the handprint scars all over his body.
Cause of death
Lisa Unger (née Bridges) was the common-law wife of Cliff Unger and biological mother of Sam.
Sam also mentioned, towards the very beginning of the game, that Bridget pushed him away. So, it was basically a perfect storm of pain and suffering that caused Sam to hate Bridges, America, and most of all Bridget.
Bridget was assigned male at birth, one of twin brothers named and raised by her wealthy parents as a girl in a British village. They do this to protect her and to hide her cisgender identity, since the other villagers believe that identical twins bring bad luck, and her parents were not willing to give her away.
Throughout Sam's journey, BB-28 starts to become increasingly attached to Sam, who eventually begins to affectionately refer to the infant as "Lou" (short for Louise) – the name he and his late wife Lucy were going to give their unborn daughter.
In 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, Bridget welcomes a child with her on-and-off boyfriend Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) and finds out that he is, in fact, the father of her baby rather than her one-night stand, Jack (Patrick Dempsey). At the end of that movie, Bridget and Mark get married.
While fan opinions vary, Season 7 (Leviathans) and Season 12 (British Men of Letters/Mary's return) are frequently cited as the worst or weakest Supernatural seasons due to their disjointed plots, uninteresting villains, and disruptive changes to the established lore, with Season 8 also having a lower Rotten Tomatoes score. Season 7's Leviathans struggled to maintain tension, while Season 12's storyline undoing Mary's death felt like a regression for many fans, disrupting the core story, according to The Mary Sue and Collider.
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Sam suffered more physically and psychologically. Dean suffered more emotionally. It's true since you consider Sam stayed in hell longer and was much worse hell than Dean's. He was also manipulated by demons since he was 6 months old.
It was believed that the more powerful the demon, the more blood must be consumed in order to exorcise it. Eventually, Sam consumed so much blood that his temperature and heart-rate went up drastically and his eyes turned black.
"[Bela screwed] over the boys so badly," Kripke explained, "that she became unlikeable to the fans because she was irredeemable". Kripke has confessed part of the decision to kill the character off was due to the negative reaction from the fans.
The Canon is that he's not his son, so no he's not. People can emulate others without being related. the writers confirmed Ben is NOT Deans son. The actress played the role like he was Dean's son but the writers confirmed he wasn't and I never thought he was.
He had also developed an even greater spite against Sam, as well as Fragile and Amelie; he resented Amelie for what he believed was her abandoning him, he hated Fragile for condemning him to millennia of isolation on the Beach, and he hated Sam for humiliating and defeated him.
Necrosis. Should a body fail to be disposed of in this timeframe, it will undergo necrosis and eventually become a Beached Thing. Afterwards, it will kill the nearest human, resulting in a voidout, destroying that area of the map and instantly killing the player and causing a game over.
In the words of Die-Hardman, Unger was an excellent soldier and team leader, as he was able to bring his team back unharmed from battle. These abilities combined with the powers he got when become a BT entity makes him a dangerous enemy.