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Supernatural: Dark Dynasty (2015)
Clarifying one MAJOR point
So for the most part this wasn't the best episode. Charlie dying does seem a bit forced to me but whatever it is what it is and this episode came out literally five years ago. The main reason I'm here is because I see a lot of reviews talking about how Cass could've saved Charlie because he can fly and would've gotten there right away. That's not true. During The Fall all the angels "lost" their wings, including Cass so none of them can fly anymore. Just because he got his grace back a few episodes ago doesn't mean his wings are back. He still has to drive everywhere. Like a person. Even in season 15 he's still driving around everywhere. So even if she had prayed to him he still would've had to take a car to get there and The Stynes were literally at her door. Okay that's all I wanted to say😂
Supernatural: Heart (2007)
Gut wrenching
Greetings from Captain Hindsight. I have seen this series several times over (it's my favorite show) and I'm back on this episode and I just had to leave a review this time. When reading the reviews I saw a lot of people saying that the ending scene didn't make sense or was too over the top or what have you. I think what makes the final scene so harrowing is because up until now we haven't seen Sam really connect with anyone since Jessica's death. He's been in heavy mourning for her since the pilot. This is the first time we see him become emotionally vulnerable with another woman. Also he definitely is NOT in love with her, he is just finally letting himself feel anything for anyone again. Not only does he allow himself to be physically intimate with her but also emotionally as well. And the fact that after all that he has to kill her in the end is almost cruel. Even if it was a "bit too much" or "didn't make sense" we finally see Sam open himself up only to have it be ripped away (because such is the tone of this show), a plot point that I think we needed as an audience and Sam needed for his character development.
It also plays into the need for Sam to save someone this season. He needs to know that someone can be saved, himself included as this episode is right on the heels of Dean telling him that John said he'd either have to save Sam or kill him. His need for saving Madeline, someone that is destined for evil, is so desperate because he too seems destined for it. And if he can save her than maybe there's a chance for him too. Having to kill her just gives Sam one more example of how impossible it is to derail this destiny train. OK that is all. Supernatural rules!