Then comes the BEST moment of the night; the BEST moment of this season in a season loaded with plenty of goodies. Dean breaks through the doors, charges at Ruby who boasts that it’s too late. “I don’t care.” Dean pulls out the knife, and a despondent Sam gets enough wits about him to stand up and hold Ruby for his brother. Dean stabs, she sputters, and ding dong the witch is dead! (Happy dance, happy dance). The brothers are together, and suddenly all is right with the world again. Oh, except for Sam’s heart crushing “I’m sorry” to Dean and Lucifer rising in a flash of white light as the screen fades, but that becomes next season’s worry. Sam and Dean are in it together (even clutching onto each other), and I’m happy.
That leaves us with so much to ponder, so many directions for the characters to go, so much to reconcile in the ever growing mythology, but that’s what summer hiatuses are for. For right now I’m going to sit back, relax, and feel really grateful that there’s a show like this on the air. This and the Chuck finale are the two I’ll be watching over and over again with a big smile. And a “HELL YEAH!”
The Rest
It should be noted that it’s my dream to own a classic Mustang someday and I completely drool every time I see one on the road, but Ruby’s never impressed me. I think it’s because it’s hers. I hope Sam gets the car now that she’s dead. He’d look cooler driving it. He also needs to paint it black. The Impala needs a sister! Speaking of cooler, no Impala in this episode? She must have wanted too much money.
The pop culture references are insane, but my favorite is “The Suite Life with Zack and Cas.” My kids watch the Zack and Cody Disney channel version ad nauseum in my household, so I really found that joke hysterical. I’ll take Zack and Cas over Zack and Cody any day! Second place goes to the mention of the holodeck. That was the only good part of Star Trek: The Next Generation much of the time.
Bobby didn’t die!!! (Happy dance, happy dance.) Of course Jim Beaver told us in Cherry Hill he’d be back in season five, so I’m glad it’ll be with his character alive and not some ghost.









Article comments
1 - Tigeshire
Oooh, cause I"m a pain in the but when it comes to accuracy.....
So 1 month in Hell = 10 years
37 years X 12 months per year = 444
times 10 years per month - 4,440 Hell years.
That is a LONG time coming for this plan.
2 - lav1der
Kim Manners was the patriarch because he was a male. Show some respect please by getting facts correct.
I also caught the Hell years error.
3 - Sandra
Oh give her a break guys, she's done a very well-written article as usual, just some factual errors. Happens to everyone once in a while. Maybe you can change Kim Manners (RIP) to former second patriarch in command :)? Otherwise, nice reading as usual, keep it up!
4 - Anthony
Hi Alice,
I've been a reader for some time now, but this is my first time commenting.
First of all, I want to say how much I look forward to your reviews every week! You're a fantastic writer and you add a lot of insight to a wonderful show.
I just wanted to ask for your theory on something. Do you think Dean and Sam will actually kill Lucifer in a years time or do you think they're just going to lock him up in a cage again? Only because, he is THE Devil after all, like the ULTIMATE bad guy, and even though Kripke likes to shock us I don't know if he'd have them kill him. Maybe just lock him up after an awesome fight scene or something, but I was just wondering for your take. I mean, Azazel and Alistair were hard enough to kill, and I'm guessing they're nowhere near as powerful. It took a lot to kill Lilith as well and she half wanted to be killed. So I don't know how they could kill Lucifer. Also, do you think we'll ever see some form of God in this series as well by the end of it?
Thanks in advance for addressing my questions! Again, what an awesome review to go with an amazing season finale! :-)
5 - Shaula
I just wanted to say that...
"This time last year, I was weeping in devastation over the demise of beloved Dean and worrying over his horrific time to come in Hell (yes, I care about these characters too damn much). This year, while I’m still very frightened for our boys (and their now fugitive angelic companion as well), and let a “Damn You Kripke!” slip at the cliffhanger ending, I find myself pumping fists more than breaking out the Kleenexes. That’s a way to cap a spectacular season!"
I couldn't agree more!!! :)
6 - Alice Jester
**red face** Sorry guys, an unfortunate and very inappropriate typo. Of course I know Kim Manners is a man, most evident in the tribute article I wrote about him. I'll have this corrected when reposting on The Winchester Family Business site.
I'll also admit, in the rush of typing this, I didn't do the Hell years math and threw a figure out on the top of my head. Thanks so much Tigershire, you are dead on correct. That's why everyone is so wonderful here, you keep me honest! It really was a long time coming.
Anthony - I'll admit, I'm not a big study on The Book of Revelation, so I'm not sure how Lucifer's defeat plays out there. I still remember Anna's words from "I Know What You Did Last Summer" when asked if her predictions were like in the bible. "Kind of, I mean, same bottom line." I think he'll be defeated but killed? Good question. I guess we'll find out! As for God, I wouldn't put it past Kripke. That might be the punchline at the end of all this.
7 - Tigeshire
Alice,
I was trying to be cheeky(and in my hast have a spelling mistake in my own post too).
So please don't think I was trying to chastise you over the numbers thing. That was not my intention.
8 - Alice Jester
Tigershire - Of course I know your intention was good! You're exactly right, cheeky or not. Accuracy is important in this fandom, and I applaud your mathematical prowess!
I swear, I've written over a hundred of these articles for blogcritics (can you believe that!) and no matter how many times I proofread, I miss something. It doesn't get better the more you do. So, typos in comments are more than okay.
9 - Chris Blair
Without even knowing it, we were yelling hell yeah at the same time! lol Loved the episode and have lots of opinions, but you touched on something that I hadn't thought of. I know Zacha(however you spell it) said that Dean would defeat Lucifer and while I saw the many camera pans to the painting of Michael slaying Lucifer it never clicked until you did the math for me. Back in the episode "It's the Great Pumpkin Sam Winchester" we find out at the end of the episode that Cas and Uriel's true orders were to follow Dean's orders. I don't believe that God has left the building like the suit Angel says, I believe God's plan is playing out, despite the attempts of the angelic bureaucracy. If this were any other universe besides the Kripke universe (bows head with respect) I would say that the idea that somehow Dean will become the embodiment of The Archangel Michael is unheard of. However, traditional rules don't apply and Michael is considered to be the "field commander for the Army of God" as well as "The Talmudic tradition rendered Michael's name as meaning "who is like El?", - so Michael could consequently mean "One who is like God," Through out the season there are hints that Dean has more ultimate say than he is led to believe. Zachawhatever may not be acting on orders from on high, but be on the down low like Uriel. Ruby's (may she rot in hell) revelation to Sammy that he had it in him all along may not have as much to do with the Demon blood thing as it might seem. Even though the show revolves around The Winchester Bois (and the amazing actors Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki who play them) whose is to say that both sides want or need a Winchester on their team. Perhaps the family is special. Perhaps they possess special gifts (beyond what we know about) that are yet to be revealed. Nothing is coincidence in the Kripke universe and it took a Winchester to open the door for Lucifer, so it would allow another Winchester to smack the pain down on Lucifer for a resounding Hell Yeah, take that! Or you know what I mean. I believe in some way Kripke, who ultimately is the almighty in this story, will make Dean the Archangel Michael or at least connect them in someway, if not embodiment, but maybe a weapon....sword perhaps.
10 - vichi
hi Alice, awesome review as always:) Man I really loved this episode, especially the part when Sam and Dean killed the bitch (happy dance)
I can't tell you how much I was happy to hear Carry on my wayward son again. I really missed the classic rock and there will not be a season finale without Kansas in it! So thank you, Kripke for an amazing season finale and especially, thank you Jensen, Jared and Misha , for an excellent acting! You were great, guys!
Alice, I didn't know you watch Chuck too :). It's another of my favorites shows and I just find out the good news that he received the third season! So, this fall will be amazing with Supernatural and Chuck back!
11 - Afro+
Anna is an idiot, and so are you...
12 - schof1212
Not to pick at your insight but, the name "Michael" actually is more of a battle cry, like "Who is like God?", stand beside me. The indication is all who AREN'T like God are on Lucifer's side. It's a call to arms for the righteous against the wicked. It is the battle cry of the angel Michael when the war in Heaven began in the form of a question. Think like "Rally to me!" or whoever is "like God", "Who among you is like God?". My name is Michael so I researched the name when I was a good little Catholic sunday school boy.
13 - schof1212
Also, I wouldn't have minded a new song to start the show other than "Wayward Son". As much as I love that song for the show, it's a bit overplayed. We are heading into uncharted seas with this storyline. So something new would have been more appropriate, methinks. Maybe "My Lsat Serenade" by Killswitch Engage or more appropriately "The FOUR HORSEMEN" by Metallica would have been perfect!
14 - schof1212
On another note, are there any rumors around yet as to who will actually play LUCIFER? Too early? Let's hear some suggestions:
Anyone see the flick CONSTANTINE? How about Peter Stormare. He was wicked in that movie as Lucifer. Also I know everyone here has seen THE PROPHECY with Viggo Mortensen as the big L. He made my skin crawl with only a few lines but he made it so memorable and slithery. I think it should be someone very good looking as he was God's perfect angel. Not too young, but with youthful features, statuesque.
15 - Robin Vogel
Ah, Alice, I do love your SUPERNATURAL commentaries and hope one day to tell you so in person. One correction: The state housing Lucifer's convent is Maryland, not Massachusetts.
This episode was amazing! I feared Kripke was going to draw out the brothers' feud, keep it going into season 5, and that would have disturbed me too much. Their close relationship is the foundation of SUPERNATURAL, and the show just hasn't felt the same without it. It reminded me of the Lorelei-Rory feud on GILMORE GIRLS, and I couldn't stand all those dull episodes without their rapid-fire mother-daughter put-downs!
Both Sam and Dean were led on by their respective "benefactors." Problem is, Dean is still beholden to heaven while Sam is going to have to avoid Lucifer's "gratitude" for freeing him! Sam is also going to have to deal with his guilt over killing the nurse. Plus, who knows what Castiel and Chuck (who I really hope sticks around, since I think he's terrific) had to deal with when the Archangel showed up?
There's plenty to fret over during the hot summer months, and I, for one, am so grateful we're getting a fifth year!
Hope to meet you in person one of these days, Alice! Love, Robin
16 - Alice Jester
schof212 - I've seen Constantine, and I agree! Also, I read somewhere that Krikpe is a fan of it too and fashioned Castiel after that movie (don't ask me which character, I'm thinking it's Tilda Swindon's but don't quote me). So, who knows if that'll have an influence on season five.
Robin - Well so much for my proud feeling of knocking out this review in one afternoon. So far these are my worst typos ever. Man, I knew it was Maryland, since I often drive near Ilchester on my way to Delaware from Ohio. Thanks for the correction! I'm sure we can meet one day, especially if a con is involved!
17 - Phillip Winn
I just re-read this, for no reason at all (I think I followed the links from Comic-con coverage), and I'm really, really, really looking forward to the season premiere of Supernatural now. Argh!
Thanks, Alice.