Supernatural has an epic catalog of villains, with the Winchester brothers finding themselves up against everything from monsters to literal gods in their path. However, not all villains have worked well in the long run, especially given the show’s ever-evolving DNA. As a result, only a few like Mark Sheppard’s Crowley left a lasting impact.
Mark Sheppard’s Crowley is one of Supernatural‘s best villains (Credit: Warner Bros).
However, one other villain came very close to emulating Crowley’s aura. On social media, fans discussed the importance of Curtis Armstrong and his performance as Metatron in the series. Although Armstrong’s tenure on the show wasn’t very long, he impacted the fans who continue to praise him, and here is what they had to say about Metatron.
Supernatural Fans Laud Curtis Armstrong’s Metatron as One of the Best Villains
Actor Curtis Armstrong played the role of Metatron in the paranormal drama series Supernatural. The character, who served as the scribe of God, was first introduced in the show’s eighth season. However, over his tenure in the series, Metatron went from a slight ally to an outright enemy of the Winchester brothers.
Curtis Armstrong played Metatron in Supernatural (Credit: Warner Bros).
Given his morally grey actions and lack of clear loyalties, Metatron can be compared to Crowley, played by Mark Sheppard, who is a fan-favorite. As a result, it isn’t a surprise that the fan reception to Metatron had been mostly positive even after the show’s conclusion.
On Reddit, fans of the series discussed their affection for the character, calling him one of the show’s best villains. Here is what fans had to say about Curtis Armstrong’s Metatron on social media.
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From fan comments, it is evident that Armstrong’s performance as Metatron is beloved among the Supernatural fanbase, who find him among the most compelling villains in the fifteen-season-long series.
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Furthermore, fans expressed how Armstrong delivered a brilliant performance, which resulted in them hating the character. Be it Metatron’s opportunist personality or simple machinations, fans despise the character, proving just how good a villain he is. However, some fans felt that although he was a good character, Metatron’s arc dragged on for a bit too long.
Curtis Armstrong Believes Supernatural is One of His Best Roles
Supernatural fans aren’t the only ones who view Metatron as an indispensable part of the show’s legacy. After all, the heroes are only as good as the villains they face, and Metatron proved to be a real thorn in the side of the Winchesters. As a result, Curtis Armstrong admitted that it was one of his best television roles.
Curtis Armstrong loved the Supernatural gig because of the fans (Credit: Warner Bros).
The actor has appeared in classic shows like Moonlighting and even shared the screen with Tom Cruise. Despite his storied career, Armstrong admitted in an interview with The AV Club that his role on Supernatural was one of his favorite credits. He said:
I’ve been sort of having the time of my life with that.
Armstrong admitted that he found the character to be extremely well-written and funny, something even the fans would agree with.
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Moreover, Armstrong added that while getting to play such a unique character was already fulfilling, the fanbase and their passion for the series made the experience even more exciting and memorable. Hence, it is heartwarming to see fans appreciate Armstrong’s work even after the show’s conclusion.
Supernatural is streaming on Netflix.
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