She also gave them strength, in more ways that one. “Thanks, Mom,” Dean says, and it’s nice to know that if she couldn’t teach them to be hunters at least she taught them manners. Watt proceeds to kick both Dean and Cas’ asses using some pretty effing spectacular enchanted MoL brass knuckles, it is Mary who runs her through. Mary, Dean and Cas made a pretty good team, didn’t they? Of course, Mary is a little bit behind on the times (welcome to the age of staring at devices, Mary) but she’s very current on her methods of killing people. Remember me?” Dean was touched, too, until Mary looked pointedly at the backseat and seemed to be doing a little naughty reminiscing. She strokes her gently, telling Dean how beautiful she still is, and, in probably my favorite moment of the whole episode, leans over into her window and says, ever so gently, a lovely smile on her face, “Hi sweetheart. Watt: when Dean sees Sam marked up and shot and burned and nearly frozen? He’s gonna be pissssssssed.Īnother brief moment of levity in the episode? Mary’s reaction to that gorgeous Impala. Watt burned his foot with a blowtorch (GAH!!!!) Take note Ms. You.” But man, it sucked seeing our Sammy tortured. He’s been the plaything of the devil himself, and his only answer to their every question is “Screw. The man still has the ability to make us cringe when he screams in pain, even as Sam shows incredible resolve. We’ve seen Jared Padalecki portray the torture of Sam Winchester before, and you’d think after all these years we’d be bored of it, but no. What is he going to have to go through to get it? I’m looking forward to seeing how Crowley’s plans pan out. Crowley’s eyeroll reaction to it was hilarious. In particular? The demon that once possessed a 14 year old girl and still talked exactly like one. Until then, we got to enjoy the two demons that were assigned clean up duty in the wake of Lucifer’s body drop. To see a John and Mary reunion? I’m not sure my heart could take it, but I’d love to see it try.Ĭrowley’s stalking the last known locations of Lucifer, and you gotta wonder what he’s planning to do once he finds him. I know that Jeffrey Dean Morgan is busy swinging a baseball bat on another well-loved TV show, but I can’t help but wish Dean got his dad back, too. Her tears for John reminded us all that she not only lost 33 years with her children, she lost the love of her life, too. Mary still has a ton more questions, and we did too-would she remember meeting Dean when he traveled back in time? When she was a ghost? Turns out she did not. I also love that angry Cas is back, and I’m looking forward to seeing if, as it did in this episode, his badassery returns the season as healthily as Mary’s did. When Cas comes crashing (literally) back to earth he smashes his way through a sign advertising…a Mystery Spot! As “Mystery Spot” is a fan favorite episode it was a cool nod. This was a little moment, but a cool one. Monsters? Found out, caught and taken out quickly? Sounds like something we Americans can use. They’ve got an amazing trespass warning system in place that, in the words of Lady Toni, causes a monster to be found in twenty minutes, and be dead in forty. And what we’ve learned so far? We already know, as I said, that the British Chapter is the worst when it comes to international relations, but apparently they are the best at keeping people from being killed by monsters. There was something in my eye(s).Īll hail the new title card! The Aquarian Star blazing across the screen sets the scene for us learning more about the Men of Letters this season. To feel-really feel-his mother’s embrace again. The stories were so touching, so bittersweet, that they could only lead to the one thing that might unbreak our hearts, the thing that Dean has longed for his whole life but never actually believed he’d get. My Dean is four years old.” Seeing her flash back and know the truth was crushing, even as we learned so much about Mary and John through Dean’s desperate attempt to convince her he was who he said he was. I must admit, as a mom, I got choked up when Dean confessed who he was and Mary said, “No. Mary’s back, and immediately proving her hunter badassery by flipping him down to the ground and putting her foot across his throat. “Are you…really… real?” Of course poor Dean can’t believe his eyes. Annnnnnnnd…we’re back, people! In the Season Twelve (Eeek!!!) Premiere we find out what happened to Sam, why the British Men of Letters are, like, the worst, what Crowley’s up to since Lucifer is still on the run, and if Dean’s grounded now that his mom is home.
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