Thankfully we didn't have long too wait before we saw our boys rescued from Sioux Falls General Hospital. Dressed as a detective, Bobby walks into Dean's room, finding him on the floor. "They gave me morphine. A lot. Look a monster broke my leg," says Dean. It was quite amusing, you know, despite the fact that they were going to be eaten. Dean is to meet Bobby at the ambulance dock and Bobby goes to find Sam, stopping and orderly in the hallway who is wheeling Sam's bed. Quick on his feet, Bobby gets Sam to the ambulance and waits for Dean. Now, you didn't think it would be that easy did you? The doctor and nurse Leviathan walk out just as Dean hops in the ambulance. They make it out in the nick of time. Obviously, they're are Winchesters. That's what they do :)
The three take up residence at an old place of Rufus'. Personally, these few episodes of season seven remind of the early seasons of supernatural, especially when Dean is shown watching Ricardo, a Spanish soap opera. Bobby asked what happens and Dean responds...in Spanish. "Adios, essay," says Bobby. "Hey, two legs. We're fresh outta grub. Wanna make a run?" Deans asks Sam. After Dean requests pie (haha yes) and Sam leaves, Dean and Bobby have an argument over whether or not Sam's recovery is going well. Bobby leaves to retrieve stashes of his hidden library for information on the leviathan and Dean is left alone. When Sam gets back, "Where's the pie?" questions Dean. "I got you cake. It's close enough, isn't it?"
And that's not the worst of Dean's problems. Turns out a leviathan as taken the role of an operator at a credit card company. When Sam swipes "Lenny's" card to pay for the food at the mini mart, it registers on the leviathan's computer. He alerts Edgar, who orders him to find the Winchesters.
Most of the episode revolves around a flashback from Sammy's past. He catches wind of a story in the paper of the Ice Pick Killer. He takes off and leaves Dean a note. Bobby tells Dean to wait until his cast comes off to find Sam and Dean responds by attacking it with a power saw. In the flashback when Sam was about fifteen, he was researching a creature known as a kitsune. Seen most of time talking to Dean on the phone, he is passing information to his father and brother about the creature and how to kill it. While at the library, Sam is caught off guard by a girl, Amy, who snaps at him when he talks to her. "I'm not supposed to talk to boys," she says. Later, Sam saves her from two boys harassing her by kicking their asses.
At Amy's house, the two become acquainted. "All the cool people are freaks," she tells him. Sam and Amy share a kiss. Back in present day and after a little fake-ID-ing (he inspects a body whose pituitary glands are missing, a characteristic of kitsune) he tracks down modern-day Amy as she is trying to kill a man on the way to his car. She knocks him out and little while later, he shows up at her house. She explains that she is a mortician and takes what she needs to eat quietly. For her and her son. She tells Sam the only reason she killed those people was because her son, Jacob, got sick and needed fresh meat. The fever broke and he is recovered. Sam let's her go.
Back in the past, Amy's mother returns home and Amy frantically hides Sam in the closet. Her mother explains to her that they need to leave because, "a couple of professionals in a piece of crap impala" have discovered their whereabouts. Amy agrees and her mother steps out. Sam comes out of the closet and pulls out a knife and tells Amy his dad and brother are in the impala. Amy's mother comes back in the room, threatening Sam. "I told you, you can't have friends," her mother tells her. Amy then stabs her mother to save Sam's life and Sam urges her to run.
That's the last time we see the two of them mingling in the past. Sam appears back at the hotel room and Dean punches him. "No rules. You take the Impala, you get punched." Sam explains about Amy and begs Dean to TRUST him about letting her go. "Okay," he replies. Letting Sam drive, Dean drops Sam off at a motel and goes to see Amy without telling him. He stabs and kills her. In walks Jacob. "You got someone you can go to?" Dean asks him. He nods his head. "You ever kill anyone?" No, he gestures. "You ever do, I'll come back for you." "The only person I'm going to kill, is you," warns Jacob. I wonder how the relationship between Dean and Sam will change if Sam ever finds out about Amy's death. The episode ends with the leviathan continuing the search for the Winchesters.
Why couldn't Dean trust Sam? How long does he think he can go before Sam finds out? Will Jacob retaliate? What will Dean do if Sam finds out? How many people do the leviathan have looking for the boys? And how long can they go before the leviathan find them?
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