Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2012: CW renews Supernatural for season eight

supernatural-cancelled-renewed-cw-season-eightMore information to fill the lists for cancelled shows of 2012 and renewed shows of 2012.   This one was as expected as the renewal of 90210 for season five, and was thought to be a sure thing, but it´s always good to get the official announcement to confirm it. CW renews Supernatural for season eight, and the now longest running show on The CW sci fi show can soon step in the footsteps of Smallville in getting to season ten, and that is something I am sure fans of the show are going to love. Continue reading

2012 Season and Series Finales Calendar

house-dies-dying-finale-spoilerMay always comes with many Season and Series Finales. This year we say goodbye to long time running hit shows as House MD, we get season finales for most of the big rated shows and some that are not so successful and will be on the bubble, not knowing if they come back or not, and is yet to be known if it´s season or series finale. Continue reading

Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2011: CW renews Supernatural for season seven

supernatural-cancelled-renewed-season-sevenI´m still far away on completing the catching up on all the cancelled and renewed shows that happened in the last month and a half or so. And continuing with CW, after it renewed America´s Next Top Model for two more cycles, and they also renewed Vampire Diaries for season three. But things did not stop there, since CW renewed Gossip Girl for season five and also CW renewed 90210 for season four and finally, the same day CW renewed Supernatural for season seven.

Interesting will be to see in 2012 how´s Supernatural performance when not paired with Smallville, and also interesting to see, what will be paired to Supernatural and how that will work.

But, coming back to CW renewing Supernatural for season seven, the show is a classic on its own rights and merits; and even though the series was originally planned for three seasons, then extended the storyline up to season five, and now we are going to enter the second extra season!

CW renews Supernatural mainly because audiences react to it and want more, putting Eric Kripke in the hunt for new stories to tell, and we´ll see more next season.

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Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2011: The CW renews Supernatural for season 7

supernatural-cancelled-renewed-season-seven-cwWe were all cheering for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon renewal yesterday, and feeling the pain with The Paul Reiser show cancellation, and better yet, today we learned about Showtime renewing Borgias for a second season. But did you really thought that was all? Well, not even close to that, since The CW came out today with a bang giving renewals to several shows.

The CW renewed Supernatural for season seven, marking the comeback for the Winchester brothers for yet another run, being the scripted series most veteran show on The CW to secure a comeback. We already know that Smallville is ending, and One Tree Hill is on the bubble still.

This year friday averages in the lineup of Smallville and Supernatural together got an increase of over 60% in the ratings, making this Supernatural season seven renewal an even easier decision for the network.

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Which shows are you most worried about in terms of getting a new season? Hellcats, Nikita, One Tree Hill?

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Cancelled Shows 2010: Supernatural gets renewed by The CW

supernatural cancelled renewed by cwWe are reviewing all the cancelled shows and renewed shows of the season.

Ok, The CW was giving the good news around, and they confirmed the renewals of several shows.

In this case, The CW renewed Supernatural for a sixth season.

So, more Winchester brothers for all…

Even though the show was originally planned for five seasons, the success of Supernatural made it almost a no-brainer to be extended.

Therefore, CW renews Supernatural.

What is Supernatural About? Plot

Supernatural is an American drama/horror television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal.
Before bringing Supernatural to television, creator Eric Kripke had been developing the series for nearly ten years, having been fascinated with urban legends since he was a child. Although he had envisioned Supernatural as a movie, he spent years unsuccessfully pitching it as a series. The concept went through several phases before becoming the eventual product, shifting from the original idea of an anthology series to one of tabloid reporters driving around the country in a van “fighting the demons in search of the truth”. Kripke wanted it to be a road trip series, feeling that it was the “best vehicle to tell these stories because it’s pure, stripped down and uniquely American… These stories exist in these small towns all across the country, and it just makes so much sense to drive in and out of these stories.” Because he had previously written for the WB series Tarzan, Kripke was offered the chance to pitch show ideas to the network, and used the opportunity for Supernatural. However, the network disliked his tabloid reporter idea, so Kripke successfully pitched his last-minute idea of the characters being brothers. He decided to have the brothers be from Lawrence, Kansas, due to its closeness to Stull Cemetery, a location famous for its urban legends.

When it came time to name the two lead characters, Kripke decided on “Sal” and “Dean” as an homage to Jack Kerouac’s road-trip novel On the Road. However, he felt that “Sal” was inappropriate for the main character, and changed the name to “Sam”. It was originally intended for the brothers’ last name to be “Harrison” as a nod to actor Harrison Ford, as Kripke wanted Dean to have the “devil-may-care swagger of Han Solo”. However, there was a Sam Harrison living in Kansas, so the name had to be changed for legal reasons. Combining his interest in the Winchester Mystery House and his desire to give the series the feel of “a modern-day Western”, Kripke settled on the surname of “Winchester”. However, this also presented a problem. The first name of Sam and Dean’s father was originally “Jack”, and there was a Jack Winchester residing in Kansas, so Kripke was forced to change the character’s name to “John”.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of Supernatural S05E01 Season Premiere Sympathy for the Devil

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And so the portal to Hell opens… this can’t be good. The Devil is on his way. Our boys are trapped in the church as he arrives. Again, not good. A white light blasts from the room along with a furious noise. They’re caught in a hellstorm.

And then we cut to Dean and Sam on a plane. The pilot tells them they’re leaving Hillchester on their way to Baltimore. Then a beam of light shoots from the ground and the plane goes into a freefall, oxygen masks falling from the ceiling.

And on to Dean and Sam in the car with lots of Apocalyptic-sounding bad news on the radio. Dean tells Sam it’s OK.

They wonder how they ended up on the plane. They need to find Castiel.

We see an apartment with blood splattered over strewn belongings. Sam and Dean check it out. Chuck jumps out at them. In his last vision Sam was “full on Vader,” he says, with black eyes and everything. Chuck tells them the archangel “smote the crap” out of Cas.

Sam notices something in Chuck’s hair. A molar. Ew. Chuck feels someone coming.

It’s Zachariah. Dean blames him. But Z says they’re on the same team. They want him to kill the devil. He says they have to strike Lucifer now, before he finds his vessel.

Zachariah notices Dean is bleeding. Dean whirls and opens a door, revealing a sign in blood. He places his hand in middle, and blasts them away, explaining it was a “little insurance policy in case you dicks showed up.” A little something Cas taught him.

Back in the hotel room, Sam gives Dean a hex bag he made to keep the angels off them. He learned it from Ruby, he says with some difficulty. Dean asks how he’s doing with the whole jonesing-for-demon-blood thing.

Sam says he feels completely clean. Sam tries again to apologize to Dean. But there isn’t much to be said. Dean says they made a mess, they’ll clean it up. If it were any other hunt, they’d start with figuring out where the thing is. In this case, the devil. Oh sure.

Pike Creek, Delaware A man hears weird rustling and wind blowing as his gate slams open and shut. Blackness comes.

The same man wakes up in bed, covered in blood. He turns on the light and the blood is gone. He thinks he’s losing his mind. He lays back down. He rolls over, but there’s a bloody woman in bed with him, telling him he’s chosen. She disappears.

A woman writes Sam and Dean stories on her computer, implying some gayness between the brothers. Carver messages her. He says he’s being watched. He needs her to get a message to Sam and Dean. She thinks he’s mocking her by saying it’s real. He tells her it is. Becky’s on board.

The boys watch the news, all bad. There’s a knock at the hotel door.

It’s spazzy Becky. She hyperventilates a little upon seeing Sam and then touches his chest. She tells them Chuck thinks he’s being watch by angels. She tells them Carver’s message: “The Michael sword is on earth, the angels lost it.” It’s in a castle, on a hill made of 42 dogs. Which makes tons of sense. But that’s what he said. Becky does some more Sam touching.

Bobby visits the boys, ready to talk sword of Michael. He whips out some documentation, pictures of Michael the archangel, fighting the devil. If they can fight it, they can kick the devil’s a– all over again. Bobby suggests they start reading Chuck’s stuff.

Bobby sees Sam go into a weird place. He starts apologizing, telling Bobby how he killed Lilith and she was the final seal. Sam says they warned him and he brought this on. Bobby says this kind of thing doesn’t get forgiven; he was reckless and selfish and arrogant. Sam’s sorry he started Armageddon.

Bobby says if they happen to pull this off, he wants Sam to lose his number. Sam goes to a nearby church to read lore books.

Bobby tells Dean, he never would have guessed their dad was right about Sam — to save Sam or kill him. He wonders if they shouldn’t have saved him.

The mention of his dad sends Dean rifling through his stuff. He finds a card from John’s storage. Castle Storage on 42 Rover Hill. A Castle on a hill of 42 dogs. They wonder if John had the Michael sword all this time. Bobby says that’s good enough for him. Then he throws Dean across the room. He picks him up, and tosses him again. Bobby’s got demon eyes.

A young woman waltzes in with a body guard. It’s not Ruby – it’s Meg. She says every demon is after him. Then she kisses him. She says Bobby is still awake inside, screaming in there. She wants him to know how it feels slicing the life out of Dean. She hands Bobby a knife. He draws his arm back to stab Dean, who tries to reach him inside. Then Bobby swings, but instead of hitting Dean, he stabs himself and sends out the demon posessing him.

Sam comes back in. New Meg whacks him. The boys take turns getting beat up on by Meg and her body guard. Dean takes the knife out of Bobby’s gut and stabs the bodyguard. Before he can go after new-meatsuit Meg, the demon leaves in a cloud of black smoke.

Back in Pike Creek, Nick the “chosen one” goes through a box of old baby things. He hears a baby crying on a monitor and goes into a dark room to investigate. There’s an empty crib inside. But he hears a wail. He sees blood pouring from the crib onto the floor below. He sobs, tortured. The crib is empty.

The boys take Bobby to the ER. Dean convinces Sam to leave right away, the demons know where the sword is and they have to beat them there. They gear up at Castle storage.

Zacariah meets them there. He tells them the demons had the Michael sword in front of them the whole time. Dean doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Z says they did lose it for a while, but they found it. “It’s you, chucklehead,” he tells Dean. “You’re the Michael sword.”

He’s Michael’s weapon, his receptacle. He’s Michael’s vessel. Z tells him it’s a great honor. “Oh yea, life as an angel condom, that’s real fun, I think I”ll pass,” Dean says. Zachariah has had enough of Dean’s joking. He points his finger like a gun at Sam and says bang. Sam goes down with broken legs. Z says they need to start fighting Lucifer now. Dean figures there’s a reason he’s telling him all this. Z needs his consent. Dean says no.

Zacariah says if Dean says yes they’ll save Bobby, if no, he’ll never walk again. Dean says no. Zacariah offers to heal Dean from stage four stomach cancer. Dean doubles over in pain and spits blood, but says no. Zacariah ups the stakes, and decides to see how Sam does without his lungs. Sam gasps for breath. Dean tells him just to kill them. Zacariah says he’s just getting started.

Just then there’s a white light behind him and one of his angel henchmen goes down. Castiel is on the scene! He goes all Van Damme on the angels.

Zacariah asks how Cas is still alive. Cas says this is a good question, like how the boys ended up on the airplane. Castiel says the answer scares Zacariah. He tells Z to put the Winchesters back together. He does, and disappears.

Cas tells the boys to be more careful, not from the angels, though. Lucifer is circling his vessel and the hex bags won’t be enough to protect them. Cas touches them both on the chest and they recoil in pain. He carved a protection from every angel on the planet, including Lucifer, into their ribs. Dean asks Cas if he was really dead. Yes, Cas says. When Dean asks how he’s back, Cas disappears.

Back with Nick in Delaware, he wakes up seeing someone in what he thinks is a dream. He recognizes her as Sara, his wife. She says she’s an angel and her name is Lucifer. “Sure, naturally,” he says, unshaken. “Could you do be a favor there, Satan, and remind me to quit drinkin’ before I go to bed?”

She tells him he’s special, a powerful vessel. She wants to take control of his mind and his body. She says it’ll probably be unpleasant. He’d really like to wake up now, but she assures him it’s real. She says he has to invite her in. She talks to him sweetly, saying she’s misunderstood for loving God too much. She reminds him that God stood idly by while a man broke into Nick’s home and butchered his family, so either God is sadistic, or he doesn’t care. She says she wants to hold God accountable.

Nick asks if he helps her, can she bring back his family. She says she can’t, but she can give him justice. She assures him she doesn’t need to lie. But she does need him. Nick pictures his empty baby crib and the blood. He says yes. His house fills with a brilliant white light.

In the hospital, Bobby shouts that he’s not buying the diagnosis that he’s not likely to walk again. Sam and Dean ask him what to do now. Dean wants to take them all on, angels and demons. He doesn’t have a plan yet. “What I do have is a GED and a give ‘em hell attitude, I’ll figure it out,” Dean says.

Before Sam leaves, Bobby tells him he was awake and knows what he said. He says that was the demon talking. “I ain’t cutting you out, boy, not ever,” Bobby says. It appears to get a little dusty in there.

Outside, Sam suggests how they might start. Dean says he just said that stuff for Bobby’s benefit, they don’t have a chance. Dean says he can’t get over that Sam chose a demon over him. He’s having a hard time forgiving and forgetting. Sam asks what he can do. Honestly, nothing, Dean says. “I don’t think we can ever be what we were,” Dean says. He doesn’t think he can ever trust Sam.

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What is Supernatural About? – Plot

Supernatural is an American drama/horror television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal. The series, which is filmed in Vancouver, BC, Canada, debuted on September 13, 2005 on The WB, and is now part of The CW’s lineup. The second season premiered on September 28, 2006, and the third on October 4, 2007, though its run was interrupted by the writers’ strike. Supernatural returned for a fourth season on September 18, 2008. The series was renewed for a fifth season on February 24, 2009.

Supernatural tells the story of Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles), two brothers who fight creatures that most people don’t believe exist. The brothers lost their mother as children in a fire with supernatural elements. As a result, their father devoted his life to finding out what killed his wife, and seeking revenge. He brought his sons on the road with him, training them to fight evil. Sam left this life as a hunter in order to attend college at Stanford University, while Dean stayed with their father and helped with demon hunting. When their father suddenly disappears, Dean seeks Sam’s assistance in finding him, and the brothers travel around the country in a black 1967 Chevrolet Impala investigating paranormal events and other unexplained occurrences, many of them based on folklore, myths, and American urban legends, and others based on classic tales of supernatural creatures, such as vampires, werewolves, and ghosts.

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Supernatural Season Finale 04×22 – Lucifer Rising

Supernatural is one of those shows fans are really into it. And yesterday an all new episode of Supernatural was aired. This one called Lucifer Rising.
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St. Mary’s Convent, Ilchester, Maryland 1972

Black smoke swoops down the hallways, towards an altar where a priest is preparing for mass. We see it, a demon, taking possession of him. He leads the nuns in prayer later, choking on the word “Heaven” and adding some blah blah blahs. Smiling eerily, he walks back and locks the door, talking about searching for the father. Well, his father. Their father put him there. He finally found him, the spot where his cage door opens, in the convent. His eyes turn bright yellow and he tells the nuns that if they’re the praying type, now would be a good time to start. He brandishes a giant knife.

From outside, we hear screams.

Present day

Ruby and Sam stand outside a farmhouse. She says Dean was wrong to say what he did and they’ll patch things up after. Sam doesn’t think there will be an after. He can feel something inside him has changed.

Dean stares into the distance, not really hearing Bobby, who’s telling him not to turn his back on Sam. Dean says it’s too late. He’s not even sure if Sam’s still his brother any more.

Bobby responds by throwing some stuff and yelling at Dean, calling him “princess,” saying that family is supposed to make you miserable, that’s why they’re family. Bobby says Dean sounds like a whiny brat – no, he sounds like his dad. He calls his dad a coward, pushing Sam away instead of reaching out to him. Dean bristles at that observation, but Bobby keeps at him, saying Dean’s a better man than his dad was.

Dean looks out the window but when he turns around he’s inside an ornate room with Castiel, who tells him it’s almost time.

Elsewhere, a nurse wheels a baby to the nursery. Except it’s not a nurse, it’s a demon — one of Lilith’s closest minions — and she’s wheeling the baby into a dark hallway. Suddenly, she’s slammed against the wall by an invisible force. It’s Sam, with Ruby. He says they need to talk.

Back in the ornate room, we see a table with an ice bucket full of beer and a platter stacked with cheeseburgers. Zachariah appears. “The sweet life of Zach and Cas,” Dean says but the Disney Channel reference goes over their heads. (How long do you think the writers saved that one?)

Zachariah says they’re in a holding room, keeping him safe until game time. All the seals have fallen, except one. Lilith has to break it, she’s the only one who can. Dean wants to know what he’s supposed to do, but Zachariah tells him to have faith.

Sam has the nurse/demon mentally pinned to a stone table as Ruby watches. “Look at you, all ‘roided up, it’s like A-Rod and Madonna over here,” the nurse says.

He wants to know where Lilith is. He uses his demon-juiced telekinesis to do something to her that results in a lot of screaming.

Dean contemplates his cell phone and finally dials. He leaves Sam a message, saying he owes him a serious beat down but he shouldn’t have said what he said, and he apologizes just as the message service cuts him off. As Dean has more time with his beer and cheeseburgers, Sam gets the demon nurse to talk, promising that he’ll kill her when he’s done as she asked. She says Lilith will be in a convent tomorrow night, in Ilchester, Maryland. She’s going to break the final seal.

Sam starts to kill her but Ruby stops him. “It’s the final run on the Death Star and we need all the juice we can get,” she says.

In retaliation for them breaking their promise to kill her she says she’s going to take a siesta in the subconscious. The woman whose body she’s borrowing wakes up, terrified and wondering why she can’t move. Sam realizes that he won’t just be bleeding a demon, he’ll be killing a human being.

Back in the convent in 1972….

The possessed priest addresses someone with dead nun bodies and blood all around him. After a pause a voice speaks through one of the dead nuns, telling him he’s done well. He asks how to bust him out. “Lilith,” he says. The demon priest says she’s deep in the pit it won’t be easy. His father tells him to find a special child. The priest’s eyes glow yellow again.

Present day

Sam is reading about a priest who disemboweled eight nuns at the convent in Massachusetts. He said a demon made him do it and he even remembered the demon’s name: Azazel.

Ruby wants to take the demon nurse with them, but Sam hesitates. She says it’s not like he hasn’t done this before. They take her with them, she pleads with Sam, telling him who she is and that she has a husband. He puts her in the trunk.

Back in the gilded holding room, Sam entertains himself by breaking a statue. Castiel appears. Dean asks him to take him to see Sam. Cas says no. Dean tries to leave, but Cas points out that there are no doors. Lots of fancy art and chandeliers, but no door.

Sam checks his phone and sees that Dean called. He won’t listen to the message. The screaming nurse in the trunk is really getting to him. “I’m about to bleed and drink an innocent woman while she watches,” he says. “And save the world as a result,” Ruby says. He’s starting to think Dean was right, he says, as the nurse continues screaming.

Dean bashes the wall with a statue, but it mends instantly. Zachariah appears and Dean demands more answers. He asks how he’s supposed to ice Lilith. Zachariah says he isn’t. She’s going to break the final seal. What? Yes, in that moment, the ruse is up. Zachariah doesn’t want to stop the Apocalypse and never did. It is coming. “Would we really let 65 seals get broken unless senior management wanted it that way?”

He says the Apocalypse is really just Ali-Foreman and they like their chances. When they win, it’s Paradise on Earth. On the downside, all humanity is pretty much toast. “It happens,” Zachariah says. “This isn’t the first planetary enema.”

Zachariah says Sam has a part to play. He might need some nudging, but Zachariah will take care of it. But Dean’s still vital. He’s the gladiator who’s going to stop Lucifer. “You’re our own little Russell Crowe, complete with the surly attitude,” Zachariah says.

Dean asks where God is in all this. God has left the building, Z says.

A security guard checks out the now-abandoned convent and is startled by a woman in a white dress. It’s Lilith. She smiles and explains she’s there for mass…and so is he. Two demons step up from behind and grab him.

Castiel visits Dean, who asks what they’re going to do to Sam. “Nothing,” Castiel says, “he’s going to do it to himself.”

Cas says he’s sorry it ended like this. Dean decks him, but it’s like hitting an anvil. Cas is unaffected, and Dean holds his hand in agony. Destiny and God is all a bunch of lies, people are what’s important, Dean says. Cas says Dean’ll be at peace in paradise.

Dean begs Cas to help him, to get him to Sam. He reminds Castiel that there’s a right and a wrong, and he knows it. Cas says if he does it, they’ll all be hunted and killed. If there’s anything worth dying for, Dean says, this is it. But when Castiel doesn’t answer, Dean calls him a spineless, soulless son-of-a-bitch.

“What do you care about dying?” Dean growls. “You’re already dead. And we’re done.”

As he listens to Dean, Cas appears to be at odds with his true emotions. He leaves.

Sam and Ruby reach the convent, but against Ruby’s wishes, Sam wants one more moment to reconsider what he’s about to do. He listens to Dean’s message, but it’s not the one Dean left. Instead, the angels altered it so that Dean is angrily calling Sam a freak and a vampire. (As he listens, Ruby smiles slyly to herself behind his back.) That’s all Sam can take. He’s ready to drain nurse blood.

Dean paces in his waiting room. He picks up a hamburger and Cas suddenly appears and grabs him, putting his hand over his mouth to keep him quiet. Cas draws a knife across his own arm and draws a symbol on the wall in his blood. When Z appears to stop him he smacks the symbol to send Z away.

He hands the knife to Dean and tells him they have to find Sam and stop him from killing Lilith. Why?

Because she’s the final seal. When she dies, all Hell breaks loose.

Elsewhere, Carver Edlund works on a script for “Lucifer Rising.” He takes a break to order some hookers, telling the operator that if there were ever a time to live like there’s no tomorrow, this is it. He turns to find Cas and Dean in his living room.

At the Maryland convent Lilith, takes a convent from one of her minions, assuring him he does not need to worry. He nods and goes to join others lining the hallway. She turns away for a moment, and when she turns back, with her goblet of blood, all the demons have been knocked out and Sam is walking down the hallway.

Back with the Prophet Chuck, Carver tells Cas and Dean about St. Mary’s, but that they’re not supposed to be there. “Yeah, well….we’re making it up as we go,” Dean answers. There’s a bright white light, his computer fritzes out and the house shakes. It’s the Archangel. Cas tells Dean he’ll hold them all off, but he has to stop Sam. He touches Dean and sends him to St. Mary’s. Carver puts his hand on Cas’s shoulder.

Sam stalks down Lilith, pinning her with his demon telekinesis. Ruby watches, then turns to see Dean down the hall behind them. With a sinister grin she closes the door in his face.

Sam approaches Lilith, saying he’s been waiting for this for a very long time. “Give me your best shot,” Lilith teases. Sam raises his hand and a bright light burns in Lilith as blood pounds in his ears. Dean yells and pounds on the other side of the door. Sam stops. Ruby screams at Sam as Sam focuses on Dean’s voice. Lilith laughs. Sam’s eyes go demon black and he finishes Lilith off.

Her blood runs down the altar, tracing a circle. Sam realizes he’s done something horribly, horribly wrong. “What the hell….”

Ruby smiles and congratulates him happily, then tells him what killing Lilith means: He’s opened the door. “‘And it is written, that the first demon shall be the last seal.’ And you busted her open. Guess who’s coming for dinner?”

“Oh my God,” Sam gasps.

“Guess again!” Ruby taunts him.

She realizes Sam’s probably a little upset, but has to realize how good a demon she is for tricking him, tricking all of them. Nobody knew, not the demons out for her head, not even Alastair. Only Lilith. “I’m awesome!” she declares. Oh, Valley Girl demon…that’s so uncool.

Sam tries to hurt her, but he crumples to the ground in pain. Dean still can’t get through the door. Ruby tells Sam he’s out of juice — he shot his payload on the boss. Sam accuses her of poisoning him, but she said no…she just gave him the options and he chose the right path. “You didn’t need the feather to fly, you had it in you the whole time, Dumbo.”

She calls it a miracle, with everything Azazel and Lilith did to get them here. She says it had to be him. “It always had to be you,” Ruby coos. She assures Sam that Lucifer will repay him in ways he could never imagine. The blood continues making a circle on the floor as Dean finally busts through. Ruby tells him he’s too late. Dean replies he doesn’t care, as Sam holds her arms and Dean stabs her. She dies.

A light starts blasting through the church floor from below, the room shakes a little and the scene whites out.

The devil is on his way.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Supernatural 4×19 – It´s a Terrible Life

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Supernatural 4×16 – On The Head of a Pin

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Supernatural 4×16 – On The Head of a Pin

Car alarms of busted up vehicles, some flipped upside down, go off like crazy. Castiel silences them with a motion. He checks on a woman dressed in white, his sister, dead from a wound to her chest. He says goodbye to her as the police drive up.

The boys drive through the night. They’re looking for Lilith. Dean is generally feeling gloomy, tired of burying friends.

They return to their motel room. Uriel is there. They’re not happy he burned Pamela’s eyes out. Some angels have been murdered, one tonight, Uriel says.

They need the boys’ help making Alastair talk. They’re arrived at an impasse. They’ve come to his student, Dean. A qualified interrogator. (“Supernatural” meets “24″?) Dean’s not excited by the request. But it’s not a request.

There’s a whoosh, and when Sam looks around they’re all gone.

Castiel and Uriel have whisked Dean off to an abandoned building, where Alastair is tied to a rack shaped like a star of David, situated in the center of a Devil’s Trap. Dean looks at Alastair on the rack, not feeling like pitching in on the torture parade. Dean asks Castiel what’s going on. His superiors felt he was expressing doubt, getting to attached to his charges.

Cas says he’d rather not have Dean do what he has to either. But it must be done.

Dean wheels in a cart o’ torture, while Alastair takes it all lightly. Dean just needs to know who’s killing the angels.

Alastair invites Dean to untie him and rejoin him in the pit. He figures Dean must want payback.

Ruby stops by Sam’s room. He tells Ruby that Dean physically can’t get the job done. But Sam will be able to.

Alastair spins a tale for Dean about torturing his dad endlessly without John cracking. Unlike Dean, who broke.

But Dean has been looking forward to this moment, he says, as he fills a syringe with holy water.

In the other room, Castiel listens to the screaming.

Ruby recites an incantation as she burns a map. Then she tells it to go out and the only part that doesn’t burn is the part where Dean is.

Sam says it’s been weeks, but he needs to be strong enough. Ruby says he can have it. She pulls out a knife and cuts her arm… and for the first time, we see where he’s getting his strength from: he drinks Ruby’s blood.

Dean continues getting to know Alastair with pointy things as the demon vomits blood.

A knob turns in the warehouse, apparently of its own accord, and from a pipe above water drips on the chalk line and the demon trap is broken.

Anna appears. She’s not worried about Cas killing her.

Dean admires his handiwork as Alastair bleeds.

Castiel tells Anna that Dean is doing God’s work. But she doesn’t see how torture is exactly His doing. The orders are wrong and he knows it. But he’s nothing like her. He tells her to go.

Alastair tells Dean about all the things he did in Hell, and Dean responds by pouring salt down his gullet.

Sam drives.

Alastair tells Dean it was supposed to be John who brought it on, but it was Dean instead who broke the first seal, when a righteous man sheds blood in Hell. Well, that doesn’t sound good at all.

Alastair tells him they had to break the first seal before they could break others. When they bring on the Apocalypse they’ll owe it all to Dean.

Alastair notices that the circle is being broken by a slow drip. Dean’s ready to finish him off, but when he turns around, Alastair is free.

Some serious pummeling ensues, and Dean falls to the floor, broken and unconscious. Alastair picks him up by the throat and move to kill him, but Cas breaks it up by trying to stake Alastair. He misses his heart and hits his shoulder instead.

Alastair goes after Castiel and some angels v. demons action breaks out. Castiel appears to lose, and Alastair pins him to the wall by his throat. Alastair can’t kill Castiel, he says, but he can send him back to heaven. The demon begins an incantation, making Castiel’s eyes and mouth glow as the spirit nearly comes out of him. He nearly finishes when he starts to choke on his words…it’s Sam!

Using telekinesis, Sam twists Alastair’s demon essence in him, finally delivering some effective torture.

He wants to know who’s murdering the angels, and strangles Alastair, who claims the demons aren’t killing angels. He dares Sam to send him back. Sam informs him that he can do more than that — now he can kill demons. Concentrating, Sam blasts Alastair into a lifeless heap. Castiel looks at Sam, shocked.

Later, Dean lies hooked up to life support machines in the hospital as Sam sits over him. Castiel walks by and Sam angrily demands a miracle.

Cas refuses. Sam says the whole thing was pointless, and says he believes Alastair — the demons aren’t killing the angels.

Castiel finds Uriel on a park bench, and Uriel says he received divine revelation: The higher powers want the angels to stop hunting the demon responsible. Cas wonders if maybe Sam is right.

But then who could it be? The will of heaven, Cas says. Maybe the garrison is being punished. Maybe their father isn’t giving the orders anymore.

Later, Castiel calls out for Anna. She shows up. He’s considering disobedience. She’s glad to hear it. She tells him choosing his own course of action is confusing. But she’s not going to help him.

Cas sees a nearby spigot like the one that turned on and broke the devil’s trap. He wonders. He goes back to the warehouse and examines.

Uriel meets him there, asking Castiel if he’ll join him. But Castiel says no one could have broken that trap. Cas wants the truth. The truth, Uriel says as he reveals a knife, is that the only thing that can kill an angel is another angel.

It was Uriel, Castiel realizes too late. Uriel says their father stopped being that the moment he created humanity, his favorites. He still wants Castiel to join him, and Lucifer. Uriel only killed the ones who said no. Others have joined him. He asks Cas again to join him, to help bring on the Apocalypse. Uriel asks him to be unfraid, and Castiel says for the first time, he is…as he slams Uriel through the wall. He gets up and fights back, socking Cas. Castiel tells Uriel he can’t win. But Uriel says there’s no God. He moves to kill Castiel, but in the nick of time a knife plunges into Uriel’s neck from behind. It’s Anna. She kills him.

Castiel sits by Dean’s bed, asking him he’s OK. He tells Dean to be more careful. Dean asks if what Alastair said was true, did he break the first seal? Yes, Castiel says.

They laid siege to Hell when they learned of Lilith’s plan for him. They were too late. But there’s still hope: The righteous man who begins the end times is the only one who can stop it.

Dean says he can’t do it, it’s too big, he’s not strong enough. Find someone else.

Author: melanie809 for IMDB