Ah, but just when we think it’s over, time for the incredible final act. Alone in the Impala, Dean’s reaction is dead on. He’s silent and resigned. This troubles Sam more than anything, and he wants to get it out in the open like they always do. He tells Dean to “drop the bomb,” to pull over, hit him, yell, do something. He needs Dean to let it out so they can go back to the way things were. Dean does none of that, flatly telling Sam he’s disappointed and tired, and he’s done. After all that Sam’s done to him with the deception over the season, resignation is the only reaction he’s got left. He’s given up on his brother.
Ah ha, so we think. An innocent call from Bobby becomes mind-blowing setup for next week. Bobby’s got a “demon problem.” They rush to his house and the “demon problem” turns out to be Sam. One iron door slam later Sam’s a prisoner in Bobby’s panic room. Oh, but the clincher comes from Bobby and Dean staring at a panicked Sam through the small opening in the door, and ends with Bobby closing that too while Sam’s muffled yells continue as the screen goes black.
There’s the “Holy crap!” installment for the week. I knew it had to be coming, this close to the finale. We’ve had so many of those moments this season, but none have given me such a huge pit in my stomach. Now I’m all anxious to see how this is going to play out next week and I’m counting down the seconds, wondering how far over the edge Sam can go. Judging by the previews and from the history of this show, this won’t be pretty.
The Other Stuff
Dean is fishing! Best teaser ever. So, do you think he only fishes in his dreams, or does he actually try to get away and do that once in a while? Nah, I’m sure it’s a dream thing.
“We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.” Code for "I have no freaking idea." I love how that was used by both Sam and Jimmy when the hard answer couldn’t be given. It’s a statement of hope, even when the person delivering it knows there isn’t any.









Article comments
1 - Luisa
I love your reviews, but you didn't talk about what they did to Cas while he was in heaven and what it is he had to tell Dean.
2 - Alice Jester
Luisa - Great point! I must admit, I didn't mention it because I have no theories. They did something, and I hope eventually Dean is the one that sets him straight. Or Anna. Or both.
3 - Huppy
Alice, I always look forward to your reviews, and enjoyed reading your latest one.
I wonder, though, why it now seems that all Sam's powers come from drinking demon blood. What about the psy-kid abilities of Season 2? Sam was immune to the demon virus in Croatoan and he was immune to Lilith's white light in NRFTW, and that didn't come from drinking demon blood, and neither did his visions nor any of the abilities of the other psy-kids.
It is obvious Kripke is liking the demon blood addiction story line, which I do find interesting, so maybe he is concentrating on that to the exclusion of any other source of Sam's powers. But I hope Kripke will tie all these loose ends up at some time.
4 - Saltnburnem/tngmd
Great summary and review. Some folks were put-off by a Castiel-centric epi, but I enjoyed it. Sammy going all Rugaru on that demon...Eek!...I probably had the same stunned look on my face as Dean did!! Then Jensen did that very brief scared/threatened WTH look as Sam raised up his hand toward Dean. Very quick look of fear, very subtle, but so perfectly done. That guy rocks!! And then they dropped the bomb on me as Sam was locked up in the panic room for a hunters intervention. Incredible ending! Thursday never comes quickly enough!
5 - Bethany
Huppy - I think you'll find that Sam's powers have always come from Demon Blood as revealed by YED in All Hell Breaks Loose (I can't remember which part) YED was in Sam's nursery to put Demon Blood in him to give him his abilities.
Great Review as always Alice, I too was having an OMFG moment at the end and I too am nervous for the next two episode esp as you know Kripke is going to end it on a cliff hanger which is going to have me fretting all summer.
6 - Baronius
The thing I wasn't prepared for is that I didn't like Jimmy. He knows how high the stakes are, but he was whiny about committing to the fight. That's going to make Castiel a less appealing character to me, I'm afraid.
7 - Huppy
Bethany, You're right, Sam's powers have always come from demon blood, but right now it seems any powers he is currently showing come from drinking demon blood, instead of coming from the YED blood already inside him.
8 - maguie
I love your reviews!
Did you watch the part with anna in the Impala when she asks to dean about he let Jimmy got away and Dean answers talk to ginormo refering to sam, I didnt get it, what is or who is ginormo
9 - Elle
Huppy, I think that when YED was alive, once the other kids gave into him they were able to realize their abilities more fully. The little bit of blood from YED likely connected him to them and, since he was more powerful than Ruby, he was able to exert some control and "feed" them. Also, Sam still had visions prior to drinking the blood - but only up until YED died, so I have to assume his existance had something to do with it.
Alice - great review. I agree 100%. I loved the exchange between Sam and Dean in the car - Dean was so desolate. Another powerful scene that really struck me, was the transition between Jimmy and Castiel, when Jimmy is first possessed on the porch and his daughter talks to him. That was very well done by Misha - the facial expressions, movements and tone all clearly illustrated two different entities in the same figure.
I too saw the wife possession right away. I think, following a demon encounter, all present parties must consume holy water before passing go and collecting $200.
The preview for the last two episodes - well, I have no words but I felt your description involving jello pretty much mirrored my reaction.
Can't wait until tomorrow night.
Thanks for another great review!