And what a cruel world it turned out to be on the last night's episode of Supernatural. We start where we last left off; with Dean and Bobby face to face with the Leviathan. Castiel suddenly starts oozing black liquid, almost like blood, and has no energy to fight. After knocking Bobby unconscious, he looks at Dean. "We'll be back for you," he (they) says.He leaves and finds an entrance to the public water supply. Castiel walks into the water and disappears beneath the ripples, where a disperse of black material emanates. Dean finds Cas' jacket floating in the water.
Sam is still in a heavy battle with the devil and has trouble discerning hallucinations with reality. According to Lucifer, Sam never left the cage. "You're still my little b**** in every sense of the word." Dean and Bobby tangle with helping Sam. He is constantly in duel conversation, finally coming clean to Dean about his hallucinations, but looking back and forth, as if someone else were really in the room with them. And in Sam's mind, there is.
The leviathan spread to a variety of people, including a little girl, a high school swim team, and a middle-aged man, Edgar. And they are hungry, eating everyone who is not them.
Sam Winchester is not the only one who is breaking under the pressure of the current circumstances. "I'm fine," says Dean to Bobby. "You just lost one of the best friends you ever had, your brother is in a bell jar, and purgatory's most wanted are scouring the swear system. Yeah, you're fine." So what does he do? Dean goes on an investigation for Leviathan after they catch the story about the dead high school swimmers. It's a one hundred percent authentic,Winchester investigation. The glory days have finally returned! The only difference is, Sammy is still on the mend and isn't allowed to accompany Dean. But someone has to watch him. "What am I? Chopped brains on toast?" retorts Bobby.
To reiterate the golden days, there is a guest appearance by a certain Kim Rhodes, aka Sheriff Jodie Mills, attending Sioux Falls General Hospital for an appendectomy. Little does she know that the little girl and Edgar (apparently Leviathan who have some authority) are planning ways to feed without being discovered. "The boss wants it taken care of," says Edgar. The little girl transforms into Jodie's doctor and steals the other patient from her room. Mills has a bad feeling and follows him to the organ donor ward. The other patient is not supposed to have her surgery until morning. It is there that Jodie sees her doctor eat the other patient's liver and she faints on the way back to her room. She wakes up back in her bed where the nurse and the "doctor" give her a sedative. When they leave, she rips the IV out. "Kiss my ass Dr. Monster Face." Too bad the sedative already started working. That's when she calls a certain Mr. Bobby Singer.
In the meantime, we go to a scene where we see Dean, aka. Special Agent Anderson, investigating the swimmer murders (with a fake identity...eeeepppppppppp!). Dean returns home (at this point Bobby has left to go help Mills) to tell Sam he needs his help to keep the car running. They get to the warehouse where many Leviathan are waiting. Sike! It's just Lucifer who tricked Sam into thinking it was Dean. The REAL Dean goes and finds Sam at the warehouse, where a "Double Dean" crisis takes place. Sam can't tell who is who and starts shooting. Dean begs Sam to realize he is real. "I'm the only Dean that can kick your ass real time," says Dean. He forces pressures on the hand Sam recently cut, to pain him back to reality, and it works...at least for a while.
Back at the hospital (a little out of order, but it's all simultaneous so it really doesn't matter), Bobby searches bodies in the hospital morgue. I foot surgery patient has died. Odd don't you think? Not with Leviathan on the loose. Enter Dr. Monster Face. Bobby (another tribute to the old days) gives a quick flash of a badge and asks questions. Too bad Monster Face isn't up for interrogation and literally freaks out (apparently they have teeth, creepy ones at that). Fortunately, Bobby is able to get Sheriff Mills out in time. The same could not be said for Sam and Dean.
Back at the junkyard, the boys find Bobby's house had been set on fire. And the can't find Bobby. "Oh, no," states Dean. Of course it cannot be that simple. Edgar decides to show up for a little fun. Long story short, the boys get into a brawl with him, Dean gets a broken leg, Sam gets knocked out with a crow bar, Dean crushes Edgar with a car, and he calls 9-1-1. Unfortunately, the ambulance is taking them to Sioux Falls General, despite Dean's desperate pleas. Sam starts convulsing and the episode ends. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! ... Was the first word out of my mouth. What do you think? Is it a cruel world for our boys? (Duh, it was just a rhetorical questions. Feel free to add real ones ;)). See you next week!
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