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Let old acquaintance be forgot?

One year ago, soulless Sam is doing the dirty work of Sammy Sr. Suffering a bad wound to the arm, Sam leaves with Sam Sr., but they are pulled over by the police. I'm sensing this won't end well for the police.
When their agent con fails, Sam continues to beat the snot out of the poor cop, and though Samuel shows a little regret, it's hardly enough. On my part I'm still wondering what the hell Samuel is even doing back on this plane of existence - it's almost anticlimactic at this point, with him having been back this long, but their grandfather coming back to life is after all still a big deal!
After a Mel Gibson quip (I sometimes worry for these two actors burning all their bridges while on this show!),
present time Sam and Dean get a text from a mystery benefactor, sending them to Bristol, Rhode Island. More girls are missing, like last week, but Dean is hesitant that they follow this strange lead.
When Sam drives past the sign, he begins to have flashes of what he did... oh man, Sam, don't start scratching at the wall to remember something that'll save these girls... please?
Sam meets some of the people he met when he was last there and soulless, alias Agent Rorrick. The woman knows about the disappearances, and it's all a big mystery! Coming back from the poop deck, Dean sees something interesting on the wall: Sam in the background of a picture
And Sam has another flash.... of this woman, in a most compromising position INDEED! You go Sam!
Gender bender monster

Last year it was five guys, this year it's five girls who go missing - hmm. Dean doesn't want to stay in town because of what Sam might have done last time he was there, and they argue about what Daddy Winchester used to tell them... ah the good old days. Aaaand here we have Sam's guilt, that he needs to redo what he did, though it may scratch at the wall. Damn it Sam, what did I just say!?
But oooh, it looks like there's some connection to Sam that goes deeper... because one of the missing girls had Sam's card, and it turns out Sam had "been by" quite a few times to see her. Wow, Sam gets around when he has no scruples!
Sadly not all his old friends are on as amicable terms with him - his policeman punch bag finds and arrests him, and believes that Sam was behind the disappearances then and now. Poor Sam! I hate when one or both of the brothers go to jail, cause some really unreasonable part of me thinks great, there's no way they'll get out of that one, it'll be Prison Break from here on out!
At night, one of the disappeared men's wives comes to see Sam. This woman knows his name, and who he is... and Sam remembers her and her husband, as he and Samuel tell them the truth. I like the black and white overcontrastedness of the memories!
Lolol amnesia is lame

At least the show has enough self-understanding to make the Days of Our Lives quip about memory loss before some harsh critics go and do it. Sam reassures the woman (Brenna?) that he doesn't remember anything, but that he wants to find out what happened.
The woman believes him, and helps him escape - and it's a good thing that Sam is soulful once again or this might have ended very differently! Oh and she asks to be tied up - what's with the women in this town?!
Meanwhile the woman Sam met at the bar is attacked in her basement... and aaaahhh!!! Is it her husband? The monster? Who knows! I'm intrigued.
Dean goes to investigate the missing persons dispatch, since Sam is a fugitive once again... but though Sam promises to stay, he leaves as soon as Dean drives away. Dean found the connection between the girls: they all had sex with Sam! Well, we knew that was high-risk since the Pilot.
It turns out to be a trap set for Sam to come back to the town, but from who? Sam goes to see Brenna, to convince her to help him further and get him the case files... and Sam remembers more.
Sam remembers Samuel talking about Mary, Sam saying that "family just slows you down." But hey, he was soulless, let's give him a break.
Sam remembers the missing people - remembers tuft from an old extinct monster - and where they were going to capture it.
"I've got a frickin' soul now, and it won't let me just walk away!"

Ah, and as Sam leaves the house and sees something like a spiderweb around Brenna's house, he hears Dean's voicemail - and almost shoots Dean again! Many close calls right? And damn it, Sam leaves Brenna with the freaky monster spider?? Why does he see the web, and then leave?! Unless he thinks that Brenna is safe cause they didn't canoodle.
Sam is truly back in all his glory, and does anyone else feel like I do that they didn't realise how much they'd missed him?! This was always meant to be the Sam and Dean show, and for the past few years it has honestly felt like the Dean show, with Sam as the perpetual, mystical big bad, who we for the sake of the mystery couldn't associate with like we used to. That's different now, for however long it's going to last, and I am enjoying it to the fullest.
One really awesome pictures-and-string montage later, and Sam has a eureka. Eureka! he exclaims, as the pieces come together... Sam used Roy as bait, to lure the monster out. (Sidenote: we also learn that Samuel is 89 years old. Yikes!) Samuel is worried that something will go wrong... and yeah, he does have his good sides, as we know by his determination to get his daughter back (despite his screwed logic that it's okay to sacrifice a grandson to do it).
Samuel - a Star Trek fan?

Samuel calls Roy a "redshirt", and is appalled at Sam's cold-bloodedness.
They find the monster's lair, and Roy... and the other lost men, caught in the webs. They are still alive, and call for Sam and Samuel's help. Sam beheads the monster, and Samuel goes to help Roy. But Sam says that the guys are too ruined by poison, and kills them all. Damn it, Sam. Samuel doesn't approve either. But he goes with it - I wonder where Mary got her independence and strong will, cause it sure wasn't from him!
Meanwhile, Brenna is visited... by a very deformed, zombie-like Roy. HELLA SCARY! But Sam calls, and snow is falling serenely on the scene as they go to check up on her. Sam and Dean enter the (surprisingly large) shed, and find Brenna hiding in a corner... she knows what happened, and he is confronted bu the Spider-Roy. Gross grossgrossgrosssssss!!!!!
Sam and Dean are caught in the web, though with their heads free, and while Roy does tough-man talk and says that he was turned before Sam shot him. Hey, notice the awesome camerawork in this episode, the quick cuts to extreme closeups? Congratulations, David Barrett! First time directing an episode of SPN if I'm not mistaken, and I hope they keep him around cause he is amazing.
Also, sad times for Sam, that though he killed one monster he made loads more! Dean gets free and while Roy tries to kill him, Brenna sets him free and Sam kills Roy, for realz this time. Poor Brenna! She doesn't give Sam the time of day to apologise... and his poor soul suffers.

By the end, Sam is sad and depressed. Dean tries to alleviate his guilt by saying that it wasn't him who did these things, but Sam refuses the sentiment. Dean says again that "everything is gonna be okay"... only to fall to the floor, convulse, and disappear into himself, where he finds himself burning up with a terrible scream.
WTF!!!!!!
Scary times - I was expecting that we'd get more time before this happened. It's like an old-fashioned Loony Tunes, before you know it that's all, folks! Also, we never did find out what happened to Sam's women: did Roy kill them, or turn them? And in particular the woman who we met early on in the episode, who was attacked in her basement, I half suspected it was her own husband whodunit. But we'll never know now. All in all a great episode though! I'm scared and excited for the next one.
Rating: 4/5
One star higher than last week because I must confess that I loved the directing of this episode, with the eclectic cutting of shots and the unsettling flashbacks. The story was very well constructed, to set up a mystery which - while we might have suspected the reveal all along, since Sam did start off beating the snot out of that cop after all - really paid off. It was a good, old fashioned season 1 style monster, and most importantly gave us some GREAT Sam time, which I think we've all been itching for. This is one of the episodes you could display to prove how good quality the show (which is so often overlooked stylistically) actually is.
Great recap. I loved this ep. Can't agree with only 3/5 for Like a Virgin - which I thought was even better, but that is a different discussion. I agree about the style / direction. The use of flashbacks and B&W was really effective. I totally agree that having 'our Sam' back is wonderful. It is also really moving to see Dean's reaction to having his little brother back. The actors have slipped back into the brotherly dynamic that they make look so effortless. I'm sure it feels great to them and that comes through in their performances.
ReplyDeleteI had pretty much the same reaction as you. I thought the episode was great, and it's nice having some balance back in the show again. BTW, I thought Roy said that he turned the women into monsters.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that it is finally the "Sam and Dean Show" again!!! I completely agree that it felt imbalanced. Like it was the Dean Show. I'm glad you said that. I love seeing Sam and Dean like they were, but I would have liked to see more Sam/Dean brother moments in this episode. Did anyone else think that when Dean said to Sam "bitch" that we were going to hear Sam say "jerk"? I miss that.
ReplyDeleteHi 'Selina' *waves*
ReplyDeleteI didn't love the episode....I thought it was very weak....But i did love your Recap <33
"On my part I'm still wondering what the hell Samuel is even doing back on this plane of existence - it's almost anticlimactic at this point, with him having been back this long, but their grandfather coming back to life is after all still a big deal!"
Yeah i agree......We know he wants Mary Back....Thats his motivation....but i'm enjoying having him around just so i can watch him and Bobby have a 'knockdown-dragout' fight, which of course Bobby WINS !!!.......So there's that, and also i wanna see more of Dean's hate towards him...so i'm comfy :D
"Coming back from the poop deck,"
BWHAHAHAHA......i wouldn't be surprised if some establishment has 'poop Deck' As toilets.....The writers are F**kin MENTAL :))
"his policeman punch bag finds and arrests him, and believes that Sam was behind the disappearances then and now. Poor Sam!"
ROFLMAO......he really wailed on him, didn't he? ......I thought he killed him, but then i thought "no....he's gonna meet his 'punchbag' later on......He's gonna be so screwed"...WOW.....PSYCHIC!!!
"The woman believes him, and helps him escape - and it's a good thing that Sam is soulful once again or this might have ended very differently! Oh and she asks to be tied up - what's with the women in this town?!"
Yeah.......PMSL.......too easy......It must of been the potent Sammy puppy eyes turned up to eleven.....As for the tied up thing....IMO....if i was confronted with this hunk of meat (RoboSam aside....cause he might kill me afterwards, and i like my life very much...thank you)....well i'd be asking for all sorts....c'mon don't tell me you didn't entertain the idea ? *blushes*
"Meanwhile the woman Sam met at the bar is attacked in her basement... and aaaahhh!!! Is it her husband? The monster? Who knows! I'm intrigued."
Yeah....that was answered at the end....'Spider Cop' is going around 'framing' Sammy cause of revenge/hate....she's gone to be a 'spider monster number whatever' or he killed her....either way she's gone, and i'm pleased.....IMO i was hoping her husband murdered her....cause seriously....she was one 'Skanky Alkey'....who 'cheating' aside....clearly made her husband miserable....you can bet 'RoboSam' wasn't the first........No i'm lying, i was hoping she tripped down the stairs, cause Skank was 'hammered'
"they all had sex with Sam! Well, we knew that was high-risk since the Pilot."
LOL.......Poor Sammy......Screw him and the Reaper's coming for ya!!
"Samuel doesn't approve either. But he goes with it - I wonder where Mary got her independence and strong will, cause it sure wasn't from him!"
ROFLMAO.....i know right....The show totally 'screwed' and 'ruined' the illusion that was the 'legend' Samuel Campbell....This guy is embarassing ;D
God as much as i'm dying to see SAMUEL COLT......cause COOL......i'm also dreading it....He'll prob be some MENTAL DRUNK WHO ACCIDENTLY CREATED THE COLT, OR DIDN'T, AND TOOK CREDIT FOR IT........I WILL BE CRUSHED.......DON'T DO IT SHOW......DON'T EVEN TRY!!! :((
"Also, sad times for Sam, that though he killed one monster he made loads more!"
Poor Sammy....But f**kin idiot mister "i'm a smarter.....better hunter" :D
Thanks for the Recap Selina <33
One minor correction. The episode is title, mostly, from the Clint Eastwood movie "Unforgiven", as the episode isn't called "The Unforgiven", the title of the Metallica song.
ReplyDeleteNice recap, but you missed a few things.
ReplyDelete''alias Agent Rorrick''. On the card Dean found, it was ''Roark''.
''this year it's five girls '' It was three girls and then later a fourth one.
''did Roy kill them, or turn them'' He turned them. When Sam asked him where the missing girls were, he said ''Scattered in the wind. They're like me now.''
As for the woman who was attacked in her basement, I just figured it was Roy. She fit the same breeding profile as the other women and it was another part of the lure-Sam plan. I think the husband was just acting sour because he knew something was up between her and Sam. And she was reported missing the next day, so I assumed the husband would've been the one to report her.
Near the end, when Dean told Sam not to be a bitch, I was really hoping Sam would call him a jerk. I miss that.
Edit: Wow. I just scrolled down and saw that another comment says the exact same thing.
I had mixed feeling about this episode until I watched it again and realised it was because it's so different from Like a Virgin. I'd give this one 4/5 and Like a Virgin 4.3/5.
I liked the Poop Deck and the ''I almost shot you. Again.''.
It's been a while since either of the boys have had some hot sex. That scene could've been longer.
It was great seeing a new kind of monster. I'm curious as to where the arachne gets its web from. Does it shoot it out of its mouth or out of its arm like Spiderman?
I'm wondering when we'll hear from the Mother of All again. I also wonder why the dragons needed a whole car full of virgins when they only threw the one in to take the form of the Mother.
I hope Cas comes back soon.
I'm glad that the promo for next week's episode shows that Sam is okay. Can't wait!
Unforgiven was a good, old fashioned SPN MoTW.....with the added bonus of side-by-side RoboSam and resouled Sam.....
ReplyDeleteI commented on the poll page : 'RoboSam was a serial killing manwhore'...everything Sam isn't....
So pleased Sam is back ....the writers did an excellent job in ensuring most of us were way ready for Sam's resouling... ( yes I know...some were ready weeks ago :P )
Grandpa Creepy proved once again he's just totally weird... a thoroughly unlikeable character, who really doesn't deserve the title Grandpa....can't wait to see him bite it....
Loved the b&w flashbacks...both the editing and the direction of this episode were incredible.
Overall, this probably won't be one I rewatch over and over, but it is groiwng on me....
Loving S6....
BTW? this took me over an hour to write as I'm switching back and forth from twitter.....all those awesome LA Con tweets :D