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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
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In television, review, article Tags dean, sam, destiel, crowley, supernatural, cw, the cw, lucifer
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Supernatural - "Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes" - Season 12 Episode 20 Review

May 9, 2017

Apparently the show runners for Supernatural are ruthless. Not only do we get reintroduced to the easy-to-love Witch Twins, but their world gets torn apart just as fast. Why must we always see characters either die or get turned to darkness? I was hoping these two would be spared such a fate, but this episode proved that wrong. It was sad to see Max and Alicia crumble. They could have been great assets in the fight against the upcoming cosmic doom we are waiting for. And perhaps, against all odds, they may still be? I guess we will have to wait on that to see.

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You really can’t blame Max though; losing your mother and sister like that could make anyone snap. And the magic in the creepy woman’s ring that she offered, that was responsible for their deaths, was some strong stuff. I can only imagine being a strong witch, warlock, or whatever your preferred term, that you would have felt pulled to it. I just can’t believe Dean and Sam just left such a crazy object behind. A ring that enslaves your soul and gives you power wouldn’t be something I would want casually lying about. I can only wonder how long it will take for them to catch on to that mistake.

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As far as things go with Mary. I was happy to see her blinders were officially off. But in true Supernatural fashion, a bit too late. She was already in a compromising position with Ketch, and kind of trapped by the time she had figured things out. She should have trusted Dean, as his hunch was most certainly right about the British Men of Letters (BML). And it seems that they are still making progress in their plans to track and kill all American hunters. It was great foreshadowing once again to have had the episode start with Ketch torturing a shapeshifter in the form of Mary. As we later saw the episode ended with the real Mary in the same position the shapeshifter had been in. But they have bigger plans, according to the sadistic woman we may remember from earlier in the season when she tortured Sam. Even if she lost the fight against Ketch, Mary really did hold her own. If he hadn’t used that taser, she would have won. The BML and their toys… a blessing and a curse for the Winchester’s so far.

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It was good Mary got a voicemail to Dean before her capture. That set off alarm bells for him, and sent him into rescue mode. And we all know that’s when Dean is at his best. I kind of feel bad for Ketch. Turning on Mary will bring out a whole other side of Dean. Or at least I am hoping so. And we can only hope their rescue mission won’t interfere with the whole Nephilim thing going on. After all, Cas and the Nephilim are in Heaven right now doing only the angels know what. And they may need a hand going up against the BML. So I am sure it will be an insane showdown. Or one can hope. There has been so much build up to this BML showdown and the birth of the Nephilim that I wouldn’t be too surprised to see both plots peak at the same time. They’re going to need all hands on deck with the Nephilim so let’s hope this BML business won’t set them too far off course.


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, dean, castiel, cas, destiel, sam, cw, the cw
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Supernatural - "The Future" - Season 12 Episode 19 Recap and Review

April 30, 2017

I can’t lie, even after 12 seasons this show still keeps me interested. And I was exceptionally excited that we saw Castiel return unharmed in this episode. But I can’t really say that the episode ended that way. We see Kelly at the start of the episode decide to end the potential threat of the ever-growing nephilim in her stomach. But to my surprise, and perhaps yours, the baby brought her back from death after her attempted suicide. Yikes. I have a feeling this wasn’t an act done out of the love of his mother. As Dagon said, he was protecting himself, and Kelly is dumb to believe otherwise.

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We can see that not only is this baby nephilim already stronger than we could have imagined, he seems to be just as cunning and manipulative as his father, Lucifer. The way he worked Castiel in this episode is very disheartening. Being #TeamCastiel all day, I am hoping he will not become a mindless drone at the will of this evil being. Speaking of how deep my love goes for this very troubled angel Castiel, I definitely succumbed to my inner fangirl and stole his awesome voicemail. Nerdy or not, it was too good not to. I mean, it’s classic Castiel. Also, classic Castiel: watching his seemingly good intentions backfire. He knows he can’t fail anymore, and sadly, I am thinking he is well on his way to doing just that.

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The nephilim has convinced Kelly he is good and needs to get to Heaven, at any cost. Yikes. Maybe having this crazy devilish baby unleash his wrath in Heaven is that cosmic threat we have been waiting all season for. And how messed up would it be that my darling Castiel is the one to get him exactly where he needs to be to make that happen. He did the right thing in his mind by lying as saying he didn’t know Kelly’s location so he and his angel buddies could go get her to bring her back to Heaven to be, um… neutralized. But we see how well that worked out, as it ended in the death of a few angels.

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And fearing the wrath of Lucifer, Dagon made sure to track them down on their way back to Heaven. As did Dean and Sam. And sadly for our favorite brothers, this showdown ended with the destruction of their beloved Colt. My heart sank a little as I watched Dagon so effortlessly destroy it. Where else are they going to find such a weapon? I am sure that will add yet another thing to the list of reasons the British Men of Letters want them dead. Speaking of; we didn’t really see any progress in that storyline in this episode. But judging by the previews for next week, we will get back to it then.

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The idea that Castiel has been handpicked by the nephilim himself to “protect him” is really strange to me. And seeing him be not only possessed by him but also healed in order to defeat Dagon is a testament to how strong this child is going to be. I am really hoping I am wrong about him and that he will use his power for good as Kelly wants to believe, but in the world of Supernatural I can’t see that happening. And I wonder how his dad is going to react to his child’s life choice thus far. After all, he made sure one of Lucifer’s dedicated soldiers met her demise, so will he be proud or pissed?  I am however thankful to see Castiel finally back at his full power, even if it was at the help of this evil little fetus.

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Things are definitely picking up again, and I have a feeling it may slow down again for another episode or so to give us more time for this big buildup and possible showdown. I am going to continue to try to be as optimistic as possible about this baby’s intentions. I can only hope that killing Joshua isn’t a taste of what he plans to do once he gets to Heaven. I mean his dad Lucifer can feel him, so does he have the same connection to his dad? Do you think he can receive orders from his dear old dad once born, or even now? I really can’t wait to see how this all plays out. And I wonder if we will see the return of God and his sister The Darkness once things really pop off. Here is hoping we do, because we are going to need all the power players in this battle.


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

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