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Supernatural - Season 12 Two-Hour Finale - Recap and Review

May 19, 2017

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I can’t even handle this show anymore. My heart is crushed. Okay, so maybe I am being dramatic, but holy feels! This first half of the finale was emotional on its own, and then you couple it with all that went down in part two and I can’t deal. It was no surprise that the finale ended with a cliffhanger. And now I am going to be obsessively waiting on season thirteen as I am sure most of you will be as well. Watching Dean try to save his mom was quite heart-wrenching. I can’t even lie, I wasn’t really sure if he would pull it off. And seeing Dean get injured right off the bat didn’t give me the confidence that they’d come out winning. Luckily, I was proven wrong. Dean quite literally pulled out the big guns (grenades) and was able to break out of the bunker with Sam and that evil British Men of Letters woman in tow.

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With the help of said evil woman Dean stays behind to get inside his mom’s head so he can free her from the spell she is under. It was only a matter of time before I knew Ketch would track Mary down, and I was right. His feelings for her made him easy prey when he goes to save her. And I cheered out loud when Mary snapped out of her spell and jumped in to save Dean. His guilt trip worked like a charm! Watching her put a couple bullets into Ketch was beyond satisfying.

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And can we talk about how badass Sam was this episode? He steps up big time and leads the crusade against the BMOL. It was nice seeing him not wimp out, even if he did crumble slightly at the mention of Lucifer’s return. Watching him this season, he’s growing on me more and more. So long as he doesn’t go back to wimpy, over-emotional Sam. And seeing him deny the BMOL the help they requested was awesome! I wasn’t sure what he would say at first. When he said, “pass” and proceeded to off the big boss lady… classic. It wasn’t too surprising for me that Crowley wasn’t dead. It was implied before that he moved his soul to a rat, and we found out that is exactly what he did.

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We finally got to see Kelly and Castiel again, hiding away in the Pacific Northwest. And right outside their hiding spot, we finally get to see this cosmic threat that we have been waiting for. There was a rip in the fabric of space and time. And that crazy alternate universe on the other side reminded me a lot of the purgatory we saw in the past. I had a feeling it would be Bobby who Castiel ran into when he was there. My response wasn’t that different from Dean’s when he told them about his angel killing bullets. That would definitely come in handy! When they head back to our reality and Lucifer had caught up to them, I had no idea what to expect from their showdown. And I am not going to lie, this crazy show needs to stop killing off my favorite people. First we found out Rowena was dead and couldn’t help return Lucifer to the cage. And then, during their plan to trap Lucifer in the alternate reality, Crowley did the most unselfish thing and killed himself. Sadly, his selfless act wouldn’t save my favorite angel Castiel. Thus why I am so devastated. I can’t even comprehend this show without him. Was Bobby’s appearance foreshadowing to the fact we would lose yet another beloved character? I would love to know what you all think. All I am saying is that if this creepy God of a child doesn’t bring Castiel back, I will be pissed. And he better not bring him back as a bad guy, I don’t think I could handle that either.

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I have a feeling a major plot for next season will include trying to bring their mom Mary back from the alternative reality she was drug into by Lucifer. Hopefully she and Bobby will be able to join forces and make some serious things happen over there. I’m just glad she has the brass knuckles with her, it’s better than being completely effed with no form of defense. The nephilim is growing at quite an alarming rate, which is giving me Darkness vibes. So let’s hope like the Darkness, Jack will be misunderstood and not inherently evil. But the way they made it look when the finale wrapped up, it’s hard to say. The show is great at making us feel like it will go one way and then switches things up. And I really, really can’t wait to see how next season plays out. I have a feeling it’s going to be just as good, if not better than the God vs. Darkness plot we saw before.


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
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In television, review, article Tags supernatural, dean, destiel, sam, bobby, castiel, cas, crowley, lucifer, cw, the cw, angels, demons
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Supernatural - "There's Something About Mary" - Season 12 Episode 21 Recap and Review

May 12, 2017

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This episode starts quite intensely, once again losing a character we may have grown to like: Eileen. The casting directors must be super busy, given the constant flow of death in this show. And to see that Ketch had used Hell Hounds… quite ruthless. But not as ruthless as what we learned the British Men of Letters (BML) had done to Mary. They had turned her into some kind of mindless drone. Able to control her every move, they turned her into the worst thing that they could. And now, she is killing hunters. To see such a typically strong character crumble once she realizes what she’s done was kind of sad. I thought maybe it was just a part of a plan to get away while she still had her wits about her. And it was, kind of. But, at the same time it reminded me of Sam when he was at his lowest; constantly battling the need to give in versus the need to survive.

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I couldn’t be too surprised to find out Crowley had assisted Ketch in getting a Hell Hound. The very one he used to kill Eileen. The guys won’t let that slide when they catch wind. And then to see he is also quite cozy to the evil woman from the BML, yikes. But, we all know when Crowley thinks he is in a good position to win, he gets knocked in the opposite direction. And it didn’t take too long to see that go down. Lucifer’s little helper not only solved the spell put on him. But he reversed its power, leaving Lucifer in complete control of Crowley, and free. Not good for anybody. Especially knowing that Dagon was killed and his child is in the hands of the angels. Oh, and did I mention the threat made by Crowley about taking Lucifer’s child as his own? Yeah, you probably don’t want to do that to Lucifer.

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I was just happy to see that Eileen had written the guys a letter to warn them about the BML coming after her after bugging her room. She may not have been safe, but maybe the guys will be, thanks to her. At least now they knew to look for a bug in the bunker. They also have further proof Ketch was lying. And I still can’t tell if Ketch will stay on the side of the BML or at some point decide to protect himself, and perhaps Mary. He did seem slightly soft for a second when Mary was pleading with him. He is used to being used as a tool for killing by the BML, and she isn’t.

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The BML were thinking they knew where the Winchester guys would be, and they did. But they had no clue they had set it up. They captured the ruthless woman who had once captured Sam (Lady Toni Bevell). I loved the way they had the Crowley/Lucifer drama echoing the drama going on in the car with the Winchesters. I mean, both Crowley and the Winchesters thought they were in control, but soon found out quite the opposite was true. We see Lucifer finally “off” Crowley; something I am sure he has been wanting to do for ages. And the fight at the loft between the guys and the BML was pretty sweet. But the sad realization that their mom was owned by the BML was no bueno! I can’t even imagine what I would think! And to have her leave you for dead with the psycho lady of the BML, Lady Bevell, yikes. Let’s hope she is more focused on escaping than hurting them. And the fact that Ketch took Mary with him has me hoping he she will eventually fight and it’s all an act. I just hope they all know how screwed they are with Lucifer on the search for his kid. Next week will be a big one for sure!


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf

In television, review, article Tags dean, sam, destiel, crowley, supernatural, cw, the cw, lucifer
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Supernatural - "The British Invasion" - Season 12 Episode 17 Recap and Review

April 8, 2017

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I will admit, this episode makes up for last week, for sure. We are back to one of the main storylines, the nephilim. And now Mick is aware of it too. And as we see, Dean was right to question the British Men of Letters (BMOL). They are too attached to their code; much of which is outdated or cruel. They may have fancy tools, but they are cold as ice. We learned a lot about Mick’s background in this episode too. He was an orphan on the street when the BMOL recruited him so it’s not surprising to see him feel he owes them. But the more time he spends with Sam and Dean, the more he sees their code is flawed. And seeing that when he was a student at the “Hogwarts for hunters” he was forced to kill his best friend, I can’t say I wouldn’t have seen the flaws sooner.

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We see our little demon baby progressing well, his mother still unaware she won’t be around to see him grow. And Dagon is still on watch over mother and child. And thanks to telepathy, still in communication with Lucifer, unbeknownst to Crowley. Crowley somehow still believes he is in control too, but with the nephilim still in play, that’s impossible. I am starting to wonder if Crowley will ever realize he can’t win with Lucifer, even if he may appear to be winning. Lucifer’s submission would be my first hint that something bad was in the works. Lucifer is the last one to submit, as we see when he sneaks his own demand for allegiance into his meeting with Crowley’s demons.

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An old friend Eileen also makes an appearance this episode. She helps the guys track down Dagon so they are able to get Kelly. She was able to track down the demon covering Dagon’s tracks after a doctor’s appointment, but unfortunately for him, she killed him after getting Kelly’s number. Sam was able to trick Kelly with a very poor British accent, so Dean could intercept her. Mick showed up to the meeting place where Dean brought Kelly, with a new friend, an annoying guy who won’t stop talking about being top of his class. As soon as he starts bragging a third time about being the head of his class, I knew something had to happen to him and I was right. Dagon came for Kelly, and as Eileen went to shoot her, she vanished, leaving the annoying graduate in the line of the bullet. Mick, having been raised to kill those who kill BMOL, attempted to take out Eileen, only to realize it was not the way. And in the very next scene, Kelly finds out from Dagon that she won’t survive the birth of Lucifer’s child.

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We see Dr. Hess, the evil woman who runs the school Mick and Mr. Ketch attended. And we can see where Mr. Ketch learned to be so ruthless! I can’t believe Mary is feeling this guy. I mean they have been on the road together killing stuff, bonding… I suppose. But to sleep with the guy? Wow. When she learns what he agreed to do, I can’t imagine it will go over well. And what he said after they hooked up, seems like foreshadowing. He said he never saw their hook up coming, instead when he met her he thought, “I’ll end up shooting this one”. And considering the cold blooded way he took Mick out, and the fact he agreed to take out the rest of the American hunters, it could happen.

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Can we talk about poor Mick for a second? Seeing him taken out the way he was, wow. It shocked me, I can’t lie. And Mr. Ketch’s utter satisfaction and interest in seeing his dead body, well, that didn’t shock me much. It’s just sad to me that when Mick finally got the courage to stand up for himself he was taken out. I’m just hoping that Mr. Ketch doesn’t use his rejection from Mary as fuel to continue to take out the hunters, Winchester’s included. But that he chooses instead to join forces with them. Because, even if he denies it, he likes Mary and was hoping for more. But at least the guys have the colt back… that’s a positive. And here’s hoping they hear from Cas soon, I really miss him!


Written by Kaylynn Kasandra. Awkward hippie who enjoys helping people, creating things, reading, sci-fi, fantasy, and Thor. Find more from her at kaylynnkasandra.com and
http://www.youtube.com/c/tiedyesmurf

In television, review, article Tags supernatural, destiel, dean, sam, castiel, crowley, lucifer, the cw, cw
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