Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Amara is growing up, and her appetite is increasing. They're doing the right thing by moving that plot along and already expanding the mythology. Is the woman Dean saw when the Darkness arrived an older version of Amara or an entity in addition to her? If she's one and the same, why does she need another body? They have the same scar, so I'm guessing it's the same person. It adds another dynamic.
Amara's goals are forming from noble intentions. They're giving her a relatable angle. She thinks god has done a terrible job with the world and wants to do it better. It's clever because it's not the obvious road to power even if it's apparent it will end poorly -- or maybe the Darkness will do it right. How cool would that twist be? Anyway, her motivations also work because it puts her at odds with Crowley. She's not the natural ally Crowley expected to find, and it is terrific to watch the world weary Crowley be surprised. And how precious were his fatherly tendencies?
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