Sunday, November 13, 2011

Congratulations...

...to Sam Winchester on his marriage to Becky Rosen. If you're mind just went momentarily blank, don't panic. Mine did as well. If you were thinking that maybe Sam was really happy and that he had finally found the girl he could spend the rest of his life with (one: this was the first episode you ever watched of Supernatural or two: you're just crazy), you're wrong. Sam's ladies don't usually end up too well, as Dean points out, and it doesn't help that there's a case in the area where people's immediate jump to the big time ends up in murder.

As Sam tries to get Dean to accept his true love with Becky (#$*&*%&*@!), he and Becky work the case while Dean is stuck with some "temp" that Bobby  sets him up with (hahahaha). Turns out Becky has been drugging Sam with a love elixir that she obtains from her Wiccan friend, Guy. Or so she thinks. And these murders that are happening are demon deals gone wrong (as if they weren't wrong from the beginning). The elixir, however, is not all it's cracked up to be when it where off, she has to re-administer it to Sam. When she calls Guy for a replacement, he asks her to meet him. Despite having given her that first doses of her supply for free, this time his asks for price and reveals himself as a crossroads demon.

Sam is tied to a bed at this point (pant-less...cough) when Becky leaves and Dean and his sidekick (again cough) discover that the murders are ten-year demon contracts that are being cashed in a little early, which is against the rules. Sam convinces Becky to trap Guy and he, Dean, and of course Dean's sidekick show up to knife him. Unfortunately, Guy has his own sidekick (the one who has actually been murdering people so Guy's not technically breaking the contracts). Lucky for Sam, Becky knifes Guy's demon and saves his life. And you'll never guess who shows up, Crowley.

Crowley was a little peeved off that Guy was being shady, too much for a crossroads demon anyway and offers to rip up Guy's current contracts if Sam and Dean hand him over so he can make an example of him. If the crossroads demons started cheating in their deals, no one would make deals with them and their purpose would dwindle. Demons, have integrity? Weird. What's weirder, the fact that Crowley saved the Winchesters' lives. Personally, my favorite moment was when Becky walked down the aisle. Actually, more than that, were Dean's reactions to the whole situation. Who doesn't love themselves a nice Dean Winchester?

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