Supernatural - "Advanced Technology" - Season 13 Episode 5 Recap and Review

By Kaylynn Kasandra


It seems as though the trend of this season is to dribble a few fluffy cases into the episodes as background to the real issues. Which to be honest, make sense. It would get a little redundant to constantly have crazy action or emo Dean and Sam. So, I won’t even hate on that part. I just wish the cases were a little more attention grabbing. For some reason in this episode I felt like it was stale. Another ghost case involving some old guy, (in this case an old doctor from the time of the plague) and not really anytime to feel connected to those involved in the case. Thus explaining why I didn’t really seem to want to pay much mind to the case itself.

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Honestly, I was waiting for the return of Castiel. I was hoping it would happen early on in the episode, but of course, it didn’t. But, that being said, we did get what we needed from this episode regardless. We see the dynamic between Sam and Dean flipped once again. In the start of the episode Sam is handling Dean like he’s going to break. And, I can’t blame him, because he did appear as though he might. Unfortunately for Sam, Dean saw right through him and knew he was playing favor to him. I guess offering to go to the strip club and being willing to leave Jack behind was the giveaway.

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Once they were knee deep in trapped ghosts it became abundantly clear that Dean was far more broken than even he may have wanted to admit. After everything they have been through dying and coming to life and breaking cosmic promises, Dean was more than willing to do it all over again. He willingly died once again, and was met by an old foe. Billi, the once reaper, thought dead, is now Death. Snaps. It wasn’t looking too good for Dean given their history. But, despite herself, she needs him.

Dean just as surprisingly needed her too. In more ways than one. It was her pep talk that really opened him up to see his pain for what it was. I can’t be sure that he would have admitted how much he wanted to die otherwise. You could see his desperation and it was such a far cry from what Billi had seen from him in the past. The once fierce and cocky Dean was now sad and weakened. I could tell pretty early on in their conversation she wouldn’t keep him in a state of death, and he’d return to Earth. She knew that he has knowledge she needed, and keeping him alive, she may gain even more insight in the future.

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Its seems like Jack may be a blind spot for Billi. She couldn’t see how they were able to gain access to other dimensions. Hopefully the guys see this as an advantage later on, because if the all seeing Death can’t see it, Lucifer probably can’t either. Speaking of, we still have no answers about Mary and Lucifer and what they’re up to. I have a feeling we may not for awhile either, they really want to drag that out. Time can only tell. I just find it annoying. We get this big cliffhanger with them being approached by the archangel Michael from that dimension, then radio silence. But hey, at least we got to see Castiel return at the end. Seeing Dean’s face was worth wading through the fluff. I can’t wait to see Jack’s reaction to Castiel and vice versa. I hope things pick up a little now that the band is back together.


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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Supernatural - "The Big Empty" - Season 13 Episode 4 Recap and Review

By Kaylynn Kasandra


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Who knew it would take a couple shape shifters to finally soften Dean up? I can’t say that would have been my first guess. But I must say it was nice to see him finally show compassion towards Jack. After all, Dean and Sam are as close to family as Jack has. I really must say, Jack is quite endearing in all his awkward glory. And being a Spock fan, I appreciated hearing Dean call him Mr.Spock. It was a nice nod to his blunt, awkward nature. I must admit once again, while watching I was wondering if Jared Padalecki ever feels annoyed the writers are always playing Sam to be the so annoyingly sensitive. Regardless, he plays it well.

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Speaking of actors who play their part so well, Misha Collins (Castiel) is amazing. He nailed it tonight playing both his normal Castiel, and the new character we met, the cosmic being from the nothingness. The true definition of method acting. The standoff between both characters he played was pretty awesome. Not hiding my love for Castiel, I am sure that it’s no surprise that was one my favorite scenes from tonight’s episode.

It was interesting to see the use of shape shifters in this episode as well. It was nice to see the opposite sides of using their gifts, per say. One had chosen to use her abilities to help people with their losses while the next had used her very need to help others against her. And pretty brutally I might add. I mean seriously, ripping that sweet old lady to shreds? Overkill for sure… literally.

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It was nice to see the shape shifter turned therapist help all 3 of the guys, Jack in particular. He finally had a chance at some sort of closure with having not met his mom. You could also see even if Dean tried to hide it, she really did get through to him as well. Obviously her kindness paid off since Dean and Jack tried to help her when her vengeful ex returned. But unfortunately for her, Jack was as emotionally invested in her as he is Sam. And seeing Sam in danger was just what he needed to bring his powers to light. Seems to be quite the trend with him. Maybe he is a superhero after all. He did wake Cas up from the nothingness knowing Dean wanted him back so badly, so that says something. Or so I’m hoping.

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I was just happy to see that the episode ended with Castiel annoying/fighting the Cosmic jerkface into submission. It seems as though Castiel has returned back to Earth which may be the only thing to restore Dean’s faith right now. And knowing that Castiel trusts Jack may be the final piece to help Dean do the same. I can’t wait to see them all reunite. It’s going to be one hell of a reunion! I just hope next week we can get more information on Mary and Lucifer and what Michael’s plan was for them. We already know they’ll find their way back eventually, it’s just a matter of when and how. Knowing the show, I’m sure it’ll be a doozy.


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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Supernatural - "Patience" - Season 13 Episode 3 Recap and Review

By Kaylynn Kasandra


So I suppose you could say this episode was a nice fluffy bit to fill out the season. There was murder yes, but not too much to add to the season’s main plot. We saw a few familiar faces, one being a semi-regular, Jodi. Jodi joins in when Sam decides he doesn’t want to help out with the case brought to them by old friend, Missouri. It’s clear there is still a lot of tension between the brothers over Sam’s affections towards Jack. With Sam choosing Jack over Jodi in Dean’s eyes, it didn’t seem like it would be easing anytime soon either.

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Dean makes his way to Jodi’s side to help with a Wrath case. Missouri’s protégé had been targeted just for being psychic and the Wrath didn’t want to stop with her. Missouri gets a vision that her son and granddaughter were also going to be targeted and she begs Dean to go to them and save them. That wasn't the only vision she had… she knew the Wrath was coming for her and she bravely took her fate.

Meanwhile Sam was trying to work with Jack on controlling his powers. Unfortunately for Sam he wasn’t aware of the threats Dean had made against Jack previously. And Jack was obviously dwelling on it even after seeing the footage his mom left for him. Sam and Jack seem to have more and more in common the more we see Jack. Jack is just as emotionally impulsive and obscenely sensitive as Sam has been in the past. And given his powers, I have to say I am still with Dean with thinking this is a dangerous combination. Even Jack isn’t sure if he is evil, but I must say knowing he has a connection to wherever Castiel is is a good thing in my book. I am just happy my favorite angel isn’t dead regardless of the Game of Thrones style fire they made with his body a few episodes back. And honestly, this was the highlight of this episode for me.

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I didn’t really feel like the whole psychic brain eating Wrath thing was too exciting. I’m not sure if it was the actor who played the Wrath who I didn’t connect to or if it was idea as a whole. I did however think it was nice to see Jodi reach out to Patience after they had killed the Wrath. She has a soft spot for teen girls in need. And Patience not being able to allow her psychic skills to develop under her father’s rule draws Jodi to help.

Speaking of help, we see Sam being called out by Dean for his real motivations behind helping Jack. Dean seems to think he only wants to help Jack for what he can do for them. And for his hope of being an “interdimensional can opener” of sorts. Dean expresses his anger over the loss of Castiel once again, which was the catalyst for Jack finally reaching out to him. But it may have come a little too late, given Jack once again hears Dean express his disdain towards him.

I’m just hoping Dean doesn’t make Jack into the monster he fears him to be. I mean shoot, he’s an over emotional Nephilim! The last thing that needs to happen is for him to be in a constant state of anger or self-hatred. I guess we will have to just continue to see how this all plays out.