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Supernatural - Episode 6.16 - And Then There Were None - Recap / Review

7 Mar 2011

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Previously - Rufus showed up at Bobby's to bury a body and was completely awesome, Grandpa Creepy collected Alphas and was a ****, Grandpa Creepy betrayed Dean and Sam, I cheered as Dean threatened Grandpa Creepy ("I'm the guy you never want to see again. The next time you see me, I'll be there to kill you.") - awesome!, Gwen took up oxygen, Purgatory looked like hell (huh?), the Mother of All Monsters rose and then disappeared for weeks

Hello Mama - At a random truck stop, a random trucker fills up. Monster Mama turns up as a homeless, shoeless teen, needing a ride. Trucker Rick nervously agrees. Monster Mama calls herself Eve; I groan because we're back in angel 'verse again! Eve jumps Rick with an uncomfortable kiss and he says no. He's obviously married and not the cheating kind. In fact, he's a Christian which means he'll be evil then dead on this show. Urgh! Eve says Jesus is just a man and God abandoned us. I want to abandon this conversation. I'm tired of the Christian bashing. She says Rick's prayers and signs mean nothing, but Eve wouldn't treat her kids that way. She whispers a secret in Trucker Rick's ear and we hear squishy noises as he cries out. Next thing we see, he takes a hammer to his poor wife and blood flows. Another good transition, since he goes to strike again and the glass breaks.

At home, Bobby exposits an unnatural rising - "werewolf dance party…ghoul/wraith smorgasbord." Ha! I wonder about the dance party but not the smorgasbord. I have a feeling people are on the menu. Dean notices the pattern along I-80. "Looks to me like it's a Sherman March Monster Mash." Soon we head to Sandusky to meet Trucker Rick. He's dressed in prison orange and can't remember killing his wife and kids. He blacked out, woke up at the Starlight Cannery, went home and found the bodies. Trucker Rick breaks down and I feel for him. Hey! Bobby looks good in Fed attire. At the station, the 3 look at surveillance tapes to get a visual of Eve. Dean's face says "yeah baby" right until he sees her monster face. "Freakish nightmare. What the hell was that?" Not hell Dean, purgatory. However, at this stage they're pretty much the same. Bobby: "All those vamps and ghouls out on I-80. Maybe they're coming in for Mother's Day." That's one heck of a party. Dean reminds us that they don't know how to "gank" her. "So what are we going to do if we run into her? Throw salt on her and hope." Bobby suggests flight not fight because they're out of their league. Their no-plan strategy halts when another person goes postal at the cannery. Bobby checks it out while Dean and Sam stick with the surveillance tapes.

Bobby flashes Fed credentials and learns that a random worker shot 6 people. The captain mentions a second Fed and hello, Rufus. I know some think Rufus takes up space but I love him. The way he and Bobby act together leaves me wishing they get their own spin-off. Bobby is surprised to see him but they play it well for the locals. He asks what Rufus is doing there, but it's obvious. In fact, it amazes me how few hunters Dean and Sam run into since they all look at the same data. Rufus: "Tracking 31 flavors of crazy.." Bobby wants to talk to the shooter but he's dead. Rufus wants to partner up but Bobby is skeptical. Rufus: "C'mon man. It's not rocket surgery." Ha! I like that. He hints that they were partners before. That's back story I would love to know. Bobby says they will partner if he can drive, but Rufus snickers. "Hell no!" Bobby rolls his eyes heavenward, but I'm still laughing. I love Rufus!

The grumpy old hunters head to the morgue, where Bobby finds green goo in the dead guy's ear. They are stumped while X-Files music plays in the background. Bobby remembers both murderers worked at the cannery and they are joined by Dean and Sam there that night. Rufus grouses about Bobby's driving while the Winchesters look genuinely happy to see him. Good that they have a friend. Bad because all their friends die so Rufus won't survive the season. They exchange greetings but Bobby gripes about the teasing. Dean: "Alright, we all pack a snack? Let's see what we can see." Apparently guns are the new late night hunting treat. They come in blood, monster, and salt flavors.

The cannery is dark and crowded. They take an elevator up to the tick tock music of impending suspense. Again, classic rock or nothing please! They see movement and enter Gwen Campbell, blinded by a flashlight with guns on her. This is the only way I like Gwen, except dead. Yes, she's the most sympathetic Campbell, but considering the creepy, Peeping Tom dog shifter was more sympathetic than them, it's not saying much. Gwen and Dean barely exchange surprise when Grandpa Creepy lumbers in. Game over, sucker! Dean doesn't mince words. "Welcome to next time!" I love angry, intense Dean and look forward to GC getting a face full of lead, even if there's angst and recriminations later. Unfortunately, Sam stops Dean. Where's RoboSam when you need him? He would have helped. Dean: "I said I'd kill him." (Please do.) Rufus states the obvious and when Dean mentions they are related, he endears himself to me more. "Oh, somebody needs a hug." BWAAAHHH! I'll be sorry to see you go, Rufus.

Bobby questions why the Campbells are there and again, they saw the same signs. While I could do without these two, it's refreshing to know so many hunters look out for us. Bobby tells Sam to take Dean to cool down and both Dean and I protest. Since Bobby's not taking Grandpa Creepy out, he should at least let Dean wail on him. Dean takes his frustration out on Sam, reminding him that Dean remembers exactly what GC did to them. Sam: "I'm not saying don't. I'm saying not yet." So Sam agrees with Dean killing their grandpa? Wow! Maybe he retained some of his RoboSam tendencies. Dean walks off while GC and Bobby trade insults. GC: "You must be the guy pretending to be their father." DIE! NOW! How dare you besmirch Bobby, you traitorous demon pawn! Bobby: "Well, somebody ought to." Absolutely! Bobby, you're the best family they ever had. I don't care if you're a blood relation or not. GC tries to engage Sam but Sam shuts him down, apprising him that he now has a soul "no thanks to you I hear". GC picks up that Sam doesn't remember, but Sam assures him he remembers enough.

Rufus is done with family drama and asks for info. The Campbell Soup duo are tracking Eve, who created all monsters about 10,000 years ago and is back now. Bobby questions how he knows this and he exclaims, "You don't know half of the things I know, kid. Hell, until recently, you didn't know about us." Trust me, no needs that knowledge. If GC is alive at the end of this episode, I'm going through the TV set, Ring-style, and choking the life from him myself. (Man, this show makes me bloodthirsty.) Bobby: "I now know that you would throw your own kin to hungry ghouls. I think I know enough." You tell him Bobby. This news shocks Gwen and GC claims Dean lied. She's smart enough to not trust him and wants Dean's side of the story. Dean: "Samuel tried to kill me...He didn't even blink. That's the guy you're rolling with." Gwen didn't know and Dean believes her. It's poignant. Dean: "Honestly, there's something I need to tell you." Gwen and I question what and DEAN SHOOTS HER!!! The others run in at the gun shots. What? Was she infected? I totally didn't see it coming and spend the entire commercial break stunned and excited. Dean wouldn't shoot her because of what GC did, so what's up? This episode has just gotten a whole lot more interesting.

Rufus does CPR while Sam looks for Dean and music swells. Bobby calls Gwen's death and I would be sad, but I didn't like her. Bobby tells GC he's sorry "if you care." GC says he does, but he's thrown people under the bus for Mary before so it's debatable. Sam deduces Dean's effected by the monster and that makes a lot of sense. GC and Rufus care for Gwen's body while Bobby and Sam lock the place down before looking for Dean. Sam agrees but gives one final warning. "We're going to find him alive, Samuel, or I'm going to put a bullet into your head." So at the risk of repeating other recaps that have probably mentioned it too, this reminds me of the X-Files episode "Ice," where a primitive organism burrows into people and makes them act all violent and crazy. I loved the atmosphere of that episode so I've got high hopes for this one.

A 65-second montage of them looking for Dean passes before Sam thinks to call Dean's cell. Rufus hears the ring and suddenly it's a Dean/Rufus/GC stand-off. Luckily, Sam and Bobby join in as Dean explains, "I am not in the mood. I've just had a 12-inch herpe crawl out of my ear." Sam and I say, "What?" Dean woke up with a worm sliding out his ear and into a vent. GC informs Dean that he killed Gwen, but Dean doesn't remember anything after talking to her. They exposit that the monster burrows into people, makes them crazy, and then leaves them unconscious. Rufus: "Monster possession. That's novel." Icky describes it better. GC suggests Dean's still infected and Bobby tells Dean to check his ears. While Dean's confused, Rufus sticks his finger in Dean's ear. Dean: "Hey! Why don't you buy me a drink first?' Rufus: "Second date. Oh yeah, we're goo positive." The delivery is awesome. Bobby makes them hand over their guns since they don't know who to trust. '..The best we can do is make it that much harder for that thing to blow our fool heads off." They reluctantly agree. They lock the guns up, but since when do hunters have only one weapon on them. I fully expect Dean to have a knife or two on his person. Why wouldn't the others?

Bobby looks for a plan, GC is a jerk, and I wonder who's infected. Someone has to be. Rufus and Bobby get no help from other hunters about monster worm infection. Dean stares angrily at GC, who hides in the bathroom. Dean and Sam follow him. Will I finally see a beat down? I like that Sam joins Dean and they make a solid front. But first, it's Rufus-Bobby back story. Bobby wants to grab the worm and shoot, but Rufus takes him down by mentioning Omaha. Bobby: "Screw you for bringing up Omaha. That's just low." And we rejoin the Winchester-Campbell reunion. What! I can't believe I'm saying this, but we could wait a bit longer. I want to hear about Omaha. Darn!

Grandpa Creepy is startled to find Dean outside the bathroom. Sam joins him on the other side. GC starts with "What?" and Dean asks how he sleeps at night. "You feed us to Crowley." GC agrees but can't fix it. However he magnanimously doesn't blame Dean for wanting to kill him. How generous! Still, he's not apologizing. "I did what I did. I don't cry over spilled blood." I bet you'll cry over your own spilled blood, which we have seen far too little of this season. Sam is incredulous at his attitude, and he throws RoboSam into Sam's face. Sam: "Yeah we did (spend a year together); we're blood. And you still sold me out." GC: "Trust me, what I did pales in comparison to what you did and on more than one occasion." Sam asks what he did, Dean says not to go there, and I scream. I'm not trading a Grandpa Creepy beat down for another round of Poke the Wall. I've waited far too long. Dean: "The only reason you're alive right now is because we're working a job. The minute we kill this thing, you're next." Well then, stop talking and start hunting. Grandpa Creepy smirks as goo drips from his ear. He pulls a gun (I knew they had other weapons) and the Winchesters give chase. Rufus: "I'm gonna be needing my gun back now Bobby." Ha!

They get the guns. Rufus: "Hey don't feel bad. You know it was a good plan, except for the part where a monster would definitely, definitely not give up all his weapons." Bobby: "Shut up!" Bwah! They definitely need a spin-off. Dean and Sam rejoin them and Sam asks about the plan. Surprisingly, Dean takes the lead instead of Bobby or Rufus. "We stick together. We've got to keep track of this thing, who it's in." They search when Sam suddenly yanks Dean back and no, he's not infected. It's a booby trap. The lights flicker and Sam gets separated from the group. Oh uh! Sam finds GC and this is not good. GC: "What you gonna do son? You're not going to shoot me. You got your soul back. You gonna shoot your own family?" Sam: "Yeah, I wouldn't go with the family thing. Try again." You tell him Sammy! GC coms closer while playing the Mary and namesake cards. He offers to tell Sam about his RoboSam year. Urgh! Not again. Sam wants to know but not enough to let GC come closer. One shot and he's gone. Hmm. Don't get me wrong. I'm happy he's dead but it was far too easy. I wanted the visceral thrill of watching him die. Um, and where's the worm? Shouldn't it abandon the host by now? Sam investigates and I want to pull him back to safety. Get too close Sammy and that worm will snack on your brain next. Man, these commercials are killing me today. Is Sammy ok? Was he possessed while I sat through yet another Old Navy commercial? Argh!

The others run in and Bobby says, "Oh thank God," when he sees Sam safe. Aw! He changes tune when he sees GC on the floor. Sam puts down his gun, saying he's him. Rufus: "Oooo Kkk. That's great Sam. Just gonna cuff you..uh..until we can be sure. Ok? You understand right?" Best delivery all night. I missed half the dialogue after that from laughing. Sam assures them it's in GC while the others give questioning looks. Since Sam didn't see the worm take off, they autopsy GC's body. Sam worries that he wasn't a monster when he shot him. I say he's always a monster and you did the world a favor. Imagine what other deals GC would make for his long-dead daughter. He'd have Lucifer among us again. Rufus: "Bobby, you got a cranial saw in the car?" Bobby: "Of course." (snickers - chortles - gasps for breath) Dean doesn't want Bobby on his own. Aw! Rufus: "We will both go grab some tools and see about getting some power in this place. And I want you and you to….to watch him and him and…alright if anything crawls out of anybody, somebody step on it." I love you Rufus, even when you are a confused mess.

Sam paces GC's body while melancholy's music twinkles in the background. Dean says he did the right thing, but Sam doubts. "This thing's playing 3-card Monte with us." Dean assumes Sam is himself but not enough to undo the restraints. Smart. Sam: "I mean I barely remember him, but when I do remember it's not good. And what he did to us….but." Dean: "There's a but?" No, Sam, in this case there isn't. Sam: "I mean I just can't help but think, what would Mom say?" Dean: "You know what I think Mom would say. She'd say, 'Just cuz you're blood doesn't make you family. You gotta earn that." Since Dean was 4 when Mary died, he's just saying what Sam needs to hear and I love that. He's also right. Grandpa Creepy was never family. Bobby is. I love this scene. But the lights come on as Bobby and Rufus return, ending it. Bobby tells them to leave and when they protest, he reminds them, "We're about to crack open your grandpa's grapefruit. Take a breather." They look at each other and walk out, which they've done all night. That silent conversation that asks for the other's opinion and then comes to a consensus on how they both will act. If anyone worried about whether the Winchesters were brothers again, there should be no question after tonight. It's awesome and exactly why I fell for this show in the first place.

Rufus and Bobby play "Operation", bantering as they go. The cranial saw has seen better days. Rufus: "What is this, B? Have you been dumpster diving again?" Bobby: "What? It still works." He apologizes for Omaha. It was his fault for not listening to Rufus. Rufus doesn't want to talk about it, but Bobby insists. Rufus lost "her" because of Bobby. Rufus: "I believe I said we’ve had this conversation already. And you could blab all day and it wouldn't change a thing, Bobby. I will never forgive you for what happened. You got that? Never. So change the subject Bob." Yikes! There is real hurt there. It's heartbreaking and poignant and we see that it is not just Dean and Sam who get screwed by the hunting business. Well done by both actors, especially since they had the flu while shooting it.

The cranial saw carves into Grandpa Creepy's head and I debate hiding beneath a pillow to avoid seeing blood and brains fly. What the heck? GC's eyes open and my heart leaps. DID NOT SEE THAT COMING! He throws Rufus and Bobby, breaks a table and wedges the door closed. Dean and Sam come running (great incredulous expressions) and kick at the door to no avail. Bobby pushes GC into the electric socket where he is electrocuted. The worm slides out of him, as the brothers in tandem break down the door. Dean wakes Rufus, who says, "This can't be my afterlife because the three of you are here." Ha! Sam gets Bobby and they wonder "How'd he get double dead?" Bwah! They now know how to kill the monster but not how to find it. Sam suggests they check for goo so they all stick their fingers in their ears. It's an awesomely funny, classic SPN moment. There's no goo but Sam wants to be 100% sure. He suggests they electrocute themselves. Huh? I don't like this plan, Sammy. They electrocute Grandpa Creepy first. Rufus: "OK. I'm not a doctor but I'm gonna go ahead and call this one." GC is good and dead now. So long. I won't miss you. Dean goes next and then Sam. Dean heads for Rufus but he has a pacemaker. Dean: "Well, you better hope it's a good one." OK. No sympathy here. Bobby asks when Rufus got a pacemaker. "Since Bush Junior, term one. I'm down 3 toes too FYI." Ha! Rufus gets shocked then turns to Bobby. Bobby hems and haws, proving the monster is in him. When Rufus goes to shock him, Bobby plunges a knife into his old friend.

For those keeping track, that's two possessed killings and one killing of the possessed. Everyone gets to angst in the morning. The brothers surround Bobby and Dean punches him out. He awakes tied up with Intense!Dean holding a live wire. It's not going to be pretty, but I love Intense!Dean. He shocks Bobby, calling him a herpe. Sam: "Why do you keep talking about herpes?" Good question as fanfic goes overboard with stories of Dean's STD and Bobby's Omaha adventure. Let's move on. The brothers were busy while Bobby was unconscious sealing off every crack . Bobby uses a creepy voice that reminds me of the Goa'uld on Stargate. Kind of deep and robotic and chilling. He plays on their love for Bobby, reminding them that if they kill the worm, they kill Bobby. Dean: "We'll do what we have to do. Now we got some questions for you so you can either play ball or we could fry up a little shrimp on the barbie." Worm Bobby wants them to ask questions, stumping Dean, Sam, and me. Sam asks what he is and we learn that Eve made herself a brand new monster. Well, yippee for Monster Mama. She breeds all kinds of new evil. Dean shocks Worm Bobby again and asks about Eve in his torture voice. We learn her endgame is to make more monsters than humans so we become the animals. Things turn interesting. Apparently, Eve wanted the Winchesters in Sandusky and not to ride roller coasters. The message: "You're all going to die. She's pissed. She's here. And it's gonna be nothing but pain for you from here on in." What? She couldn't send that in a tweet or as Facebook message? Dean's response: live wire Bobby until Sam stops him. Worm Bobby will take Bobby with him. Dean: "Well, we'll just have to do what Bobby would want us to do." Sam duct tapes his mouth, ears, and most of his nose. "No way out now, sluggo. Bobby hang on in there." Dean fries him. Blackish green goo pours out of Bobby as they undo the duct tape. The worm's lifeless body falls out, but Bobby's not breathing. And commercial.

Good thing I saw previews or I would be worried now. My heart stopped at every commercial break tonight. Great job, SPN crew. We open at Rufus' grave and a moment of silence from the brothers as Bobby joins them. He's being buried instead of burned for religious reasons. Bobby: "Well, he didn't exactly keep kosher. He always used to pull the old 'can't work on the Sabbath card' whenever we had to bury a body." Long pause as Bobby remembers. "You know I was just a job. I was Joe Mechanic. Then my wife got possessed, went nuts on me, and I stabbed her. That didn't stop her. Next thing I knew, this guy comes busting in, soaks her with Holy water, and sends that demon straight to hell so fast. I'd have gone away for killing her but Rufus cleaned up everything. Taught me a thing or two about what's really out there. Pretty soon we were riding together. Worked like that for years. Kind of like you two knuckleheads." Sam asks what happened. "It was Omaha. It was my fault and he never let it go." Dean claims he should have, but Bobby says Dean doesn't know the details. It doesn't matter to Dean (I want to know.) "I mean at the end of the day, you two are family. Life's short, and ours are shorter than most. We're going to spend it wringing our hands? Something's gonna get us eventually. And when my guts get ripped out, just so you two know, we're good. A blanket apology for all the crap that anybody's done all the way around." Sam: "Some of us pulled a lot of crap, Dean. " Dean: "Well, clean slate." Sam's confused but says, "Okay." Bobby pours Johnny Walker Blue on the grave and Dean and Sam walk away. Bobby silently toasts Rufus and takes a drink. I know some think Mannequin 3 had the best closing scene this season. This is my pick. A fine tribute to a secondary character. I'll miss Rufus. Most importantly though, it's a sign to not dwelling on the RoboSam year but move forward, working as a family. Family matters yet family's not blood but who you count on.

I leave this episode worn out but hopeful, satisfied that the Winchesters and Bobby will be okay. They have each other and that's a lot. I'm thrilled that Gwen and Grandpa Creepy are gone. The Campbell plot didn't go anywhere to me; they could have segued into the Alpha story without them. Of course, we would miss the twist in Family Matters minus the Campbells so for that I'm grateful. While I liked GC electrocuted, I wish it was really him when he died. I didn't get the visceral thrill I got with Zechariah and Ruby but it wasn't a complete let-down like Crowley. Gwen's death was a shock and I love that even with spoilers around every corner, Supernatural still surprises me. The atmosphere was sufficiently claustrophobic with all of them trapped until they found the monster and I love everything Rufus, especially the back story between him and Bobby. That Rufus was there when Bobby lost his wife means a lot to me. I like that Rufus trained Bobby and got him into the life but I'm not shocked their partnership ended badly. Now I need to read some good fan fiction about their early years.

I'm reaching here, but I assume Rufus' daughter died in Omaha. It gives the episode nice symmetry, since everything revolved around family. Think about it. Rufus mourns his daughter and can't get over her death, causing him to end his partnership with Bobby. Yet in Weekend at Bobby's, Rufus comes to his rescue when he most needs it. Contrast that with Grandpa Creepy. He mourns Mary's death and can't get over it. He blames Dean for choosing Sam over Mary (not sure what he meant). However, instead of turning to them, he uses RoboSam as enforcer and hands them over to a demon. In the end, Dean calls Rufus Bobby's family but distinctly says that GC isn't theirs. Bobby is. Also, GC refuses to apologize to Dean and Sam and gets all snarky, even before the worm invasion. Bobby, however, tries to make things right with Rufus. Even though Rufus rejects it, he still made the effort.

I'm not usually one for "hit me over the head" morals on TV, but the whole dichotomy of family was nicely handled here. I absolutely loved how Dean gave them all a blank slate, no matter what they did, no matter what happens in the future. Is this is realistic? No, they've all betrayed each other time and again and it takes time for that to heal. However, I love that he said it and he meant it. It allows us as the audience to move on too and I for one am happy that the Winchester clan, Bobby included, is back on their feet, solid together, and ready to kick some monster butt. That's my kind of Supernatural!

Next week - we start the mini-hiatus. I guess we have to make our own fun again!

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22 comments:

  1. I loved this episode. It was my favorite since the midseason break. My favorite parts were the glances the brothers kept giving each other, which showed to me that they were back to having silent conversations where they made decisions together. This is the hallmark of the brother relationship to me and I am glad to have it back. I also loved the ending scene. I think it's my favorite of the whole season, since it gives the Winchester clan, including Bobby, as well as the audience permission to move on beyond the missing year. It sets up what will hopefully be full-force action in the hunt to kill Eve.

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  2. Fantastic recap Dahne - I've been waiting to hear your take on the episode....


    When I was watching the episode the first time, I was sure Sam was gonna let Grandpa sucker him in their one-on-one conversation (you know - where Gpa agrees to tell him what he did while he was soulless) because the old Sam would've got suckered into putting the gun down. I was gob-smacked when Sam shot him. Thrilled but amazed.

    I have to say I'm enjoying resouled Sam - he's like good old Sam again, but so much more ....... mature?.... less emo?...... both?...
    The real, genuine, Winchester brother relationship is truly back on track, and if Sam continues to be remorseful but not mind-numbingly so, then things are going to be great for the rest of the season (and beyond - you hearing me cw?). Dean is reverting back to form too - snarky and badass - he was so different when Sam was soulless .... (Not saying that was a bad thing - I actually loved seeing them playing their roles differently ) But the boys have been at odds for so long now it's a relief to have both of them relying on each other and trusting each other again. Both the boys have undergone subtle changes in character that are great to see, and after 5 seasons some character development was overdue.
    Dean actually dished out some great words of wisdom in this episode. And I hope his words about 'a clean slate' mean that all of them can move on now.

    I loved seeing Dean, Sam, Bobby and Rufus working together. I'm sorry Rufus is gone.
    I'm neutral on Gwen (almost felt sorry for her - what's THAT about?) and ECSTATIC that Grandpa bought it. I really wanted to see him go one on one with Bobby - I so wanted Bobby to beat him to a bloody pulp - have to be content with Bobby verbally sticking it to him.

    Bobby was so scary when he was possessed by the worm.........

    Ok I know I'm rambling - probably not making much sense so I'll shut up now....

    Love the episode. Love the recap.

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  3. I will come back and comment on this at further length (I'm running out the door to college), but I just had to say: great show, great episode, great recap. More later!

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  4. Great recap, Dahne! The episode was amazing! I haven't enjoyed a serious, not meta/funny/reunion with RealSam episode so much for a while. I wasn't very fond of the first half of the season with a few exceptions(Weekend at Bobby's for one) but the second half has some of my favourite episodes ever (The French Mistake, Like a Virgin and now this!) .The episode itself was incredible. I admit I had not been too impressed with Rufus the previous seasons, but in this season he has been my favourite secondary character and it's sad to see him go. And I would totally watch that "Grumpy Old Hunters" spin-off with Bobby! :) Reading your recap, I realised that I laughed almost every time Rufus opened his mouth. He has a cranial shaw in his car? "Of course!" (falls off the couch gasping for breath). Too bad we didn't find out what happened in Omaha, altough I think you might be right about it being Rufus' daughter.

    Now for the Campbells. I didn't like Gwen much, but I was shocked when she died. I was like "Dean,what the hell!?!?!?" As for for his Grandpa Creepiness' death, it was finally about time! The man didn't even regret betraying Sam and Dean! His death was good but not so satisfying as Zachariah's was last year(when I got up, and started dancing and screaming "YES YES YES!TAKE THAT!" to the heavens.) Honestly, I think the whole Campbell arc was such a waste of Mitch Pileggi who was such a good actor in X-Files.

    Overall, I enjoyed the episode very much. I like how the brothers' relationship is now back on track, as I had missed it very much the past 2 seasons. I think the rest of the season is going to be veeery good, and I can smell season 7 in the air! Amazing recap again!

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  5. lostrocks4ever7 March 2011 at 11:59

    Loved it!!
    Loved the episode and loved your recap too. It was awesome, as usual
    Sad to see Rufus go. He was hilarious and you're right, a Rufus-Bobby spin off would be awesome
    I'm still waiting on our cas/misha Collins spin off
    Was more shocked than emotional when Gwen died
    Shocked because dean just outright sht her and I had no clue what was going on
    But, I didn't really care about her so I didn't actually care that she died
    It was a good death
    I was glad grandpa creepy died but I agree, it was a waste of a death
    I mean, sam not giving in and putting the gun down was awesome but I thought his death was too quick
    For what he put the boys through, he deserved something worse
    Something that would have made me go "he'll yeah!!!" like I did when they killed of ruby or Zachariah
    As it was, I also agree that they really waited the whole campbell storyline
    Maybe they realized they lost it's potential so they felt they should just kill off all the loose ends
    But they could have done so much with it
    Especially if they hadn't killed Crowley so pathetically so early on

    In conclusion, I loved the episode
    It had brotherly love, quick witted humor (mostly from Rufus) and awesome suspense and evil creepy monsters
    Just the kind of supernatural I love
    Can't wait for the rest of tue season

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  6. I was thrilled that Sam shot Grandpa Creepy instead of talking it out too, but I was ecstatic that he didn't immediately fall into a funk about it for the rest of the episode and beyond. You're right. The old Sam would have had a harder time. I appreciate this new Sam combo.

    I also agree that they new some character development. It seemed like everyone responded to the same situations in the same way never learning from the situation before. I'm glad to see them growing, both Dean and Sam. I'd argue that we saw a different side of Bobby this episode too. It was refreshing to get a glimpse of him before he turned into the omniscient hunter sage. I like the idea of Bobby being a rookie who had to be trained. I would never have thought Rufus was the one who did it though.

    All in all a great episode with a good set-up to continue the hunt for Mother. I still think they need to fold her into next season too though since there is not enough time to fully flesh her out as a bad guy.

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  7. I've liked this season as a whole (glad you liked WaB - one of my favorites too), especially since season 5 disappointed me, but I agree that this was one of the best episodes this season. I enjoyed Rufus in the earlier seasons, but he really got fleshed out as a character this year, so of course he dies. I will miss the spin-off opportunity because I think Bobby and he are the funniest relationship on the show. I will miss their banter and insults.

    I couldn't believe when Gwen died too. I was expecting Grandpa Creepy to go - well, wishing mightily for it. I thought Gwen might be taken out by a monster. No way I thought Dean would take out Gwen while Sam iced Grandpa Creepy. It was my biggest shock in an episode full of them.

    I also regret Mitch Pileggi's role on Supernatural. They could have done a lot with him, but I guess I am happy that he had more than one episode. On Supernatural, that's rare in itself. This episode effectively killed off the X-Files from the show with both Grandpa Creepy and Rufus dying.

    I also think the rest of the season will be phenomenal. We've gone through the required "funny" episode and tied up most of the emotional loose ends. Now it's time to march straight through the mytharc and kill some monsters.

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  8. Agree about the Campbell deaths. Gwen's was shocking but I didn't care. GC's needed more punch to really make it sting. I'm glad they got rid of the Campbell line too.

    Maybe we should start a Misha gets his own show campaign. I would watch whatever he was in - at least for the first 6 episodes. :-)

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  9. Thanks! Heading off to school myself. Have to teach research skills this month. Have a great day!

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  10. Nice recap. I liked this episode too. I was hoping to get a little more of a taste of what Grampa Campbell had to tell Sam first before he bit it, but I guess we'll have to wait longer. I'm wondering if it's related to Mary - if soulless Sam did something that screwed over Mary whereever she is - and that's why Grampa is so hostile to the boys. What would be so bad that setting up your family to be killed would "pale in comparison"?

    I also liked the Dean speech at the end. I don't think forgetting everything that happened will last long, but I'm glad he said it.

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  11. Awesome recap as always. I've noticed that the end of episode talks have been unusually awesome lately. I loved how Gramps was all "I'll tell you some seeeeeeeecrets" and Sam just shot him. I cheered at that point. The monster was creepy and Eve seems a lot more dangerous now. The stakes are getting higher...

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  12. Great recap, Dahne! Like you, this was my favorite since the Hellatus. It was dark, creepy, suspenseful, used the analogy of family and bonds to illustrate that who you need is not pre-ordained by who you are. I found that I kind of liked Gwen. She, out of all the Campbell Soup Kids, didn't immediately rub me the wrong way. She was teasing Dean at first, and kind of managed to show she liked him eventually. And I think her not immediately siding with Gpa Creepy spoke volumes. She took Dean's word for what happened without hesitation. That, in my book, made her one -- if not the only -- worthwhile Campbell. It was tragic that Dean was the one to kill her, and that was the shock value for me. The one person she figured never lied to her was the one to kill her.

    It was also appropriate for Sam to be the one to gank Samuel. I still think Gpa knew about Sam's soul all along and was using him for his own end. He never cared, and without a soul, Sam made it easier for him no to. When Dean showed up, it was harder for Gpa to keep up appearances. Dean killing him would've been murder, Sam doing it in that way was self-defence. Good choice.

    I would love to know the back story of Omaha. Tho, I too fear we will never know. Like you, I'll be looking for that one perfect FF to fill in the blank for me. :) I'm pretty sure when they were talking about Rufus' pacemaker he said "Bush Jr., first term." which made sense to me as a timeline, but they tend to mumble a lot and I could be wrong, but who knows!

    I'm with you about Dean's 'blank slate' speech at the end. It isn't realistic but it's the one thing that Dean wants to be true. Can they forgive and forget everything? I think they can forgive what's happened between them -- their family -- but forget? Not so sure. But, like you said, hopefully this will put the whole 'soul-wall' thing to rest for a while and allow the story to move on.

    It's so nice to be able to comment again!!!! :)))))))

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  13. Perhaps since GC doesn't think the brothers are his family, he considers Sam killing those web-encased men as so much worse than he did. My guess is it isn't the first time RoboSam killed people without remorse or even used innocents as bait. GC justifies in his mind that what he did was to help his daughter and therefore thinks of his decisions are necessary byproducts of his love for her.

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  14. I agree that Eve is a lot scarier than she was last time, but she still hasn't gotten the UberEvil vibe going right now for me. I hope the next couple of episodes ratchets her up to at least Lilith level if not YED and Alastair. I find her interesting but she hasn't had enough screen time to really make an impression on me yet.

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  15. Bush Jr, term 1 - makes a lot more sense. I will change it in the recap. Thanks! I never thought about how Gwen has been lied to by everyone except Dean and possibly the Mute Campbell who died too early for anyone to know. She got shafted when Christian turned out to be a demon. RoboSam couldn't have been pleasant for her to hang out with. She was always shafted by Grandpa Creepy's chauvinistic ways and she finds out that he lied to her about Dean and the importance of family. No matter what GC says, I doubt she was any different in his mind than Dean and Sam. If he had to throw her to the ghouls to save Mary, he would have. You make a good point, but since I still think the whole Campbell thing was a waste of time, I won't mourn her for one minute.

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  16. Yeah, I'm not gonna miss her. Maybe if she had been developed more, but I thought she did a pretty good job conveying things for a character with so little screen time. I was just sad for her that it was Dean that killed her. He seemed to be the one person she actually believed in. But, that's their lot in life, right? The only reason I can see for the Cambells was to give Dean and Sam perspective on who really is family. I think knowing them is what gave Dean the strength to forgive Sam for everything and urge him to do the same.

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  17. I guess I'm the only one who had anything positive to say about Gwen? She seemed like a pseudo-female Season 1 Dean to me: always sided with family, blind to their faults, and yet even when she didn't trust Dean, she saved him from a vamp in Family Matters. Seeing her in Family Matters and the beginning of this episode really had me hopeful, for when she ran up to Dean, completely freaking out that her grandfather wasn't quite the great guy she believed, her siding with Dean meant something to me. I was hoping she was going to sort've see the light in a way, and then have some way to prove herself to Dean and help kill off Grandpa, and she'd be on her way: a female character that ended up not being so bad and didn't have to be part of the main plot anymore... Oh well...I felt her death was really shocking and probably more than most because I kinda liked her.

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  18. Yeah, it feels more like she's just been introduced, and for her to die in the finale without every single episode devoted to hunting her, and her getting more screentime, I don't find it worth pursuing...

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  19. No Wilson, I liked Gwen. I'm not going to miss her (I'm not going to miss any of the Campbells), but she was the one Campbell I didn't hate from the start. I liked that she was able to bond a bit with Dean -- even after the 'rejects' comment. And her immediately doubting Samuel when he claimed Dean had lied made her ok in my book. I thought it was sad that Dean was the one to kill her, since she seemed to believe in him more than the others. I never saw her as a pseudo-Dean, but I can see your point. She stuck with Samuel (who she saw as family) because that's what she was supposed to do. I wouldn't have hated having her character flushed out a bit more -- maybe even choosing Dean and Sam over Gpa -- but I'm okay with her death, too.

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  20. I'm just glad I'm not the only one. While I didn't have this gigantic need to see her (I'm fine without the character) It just made me cringe everytime I'd read someone (namely Dahne...) say something about her just taking up space...

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  21. That darn Dahne... always stirring up controversy. :)

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  22. Stirring up controversy..hmmm...we are in hiatus so let me see what I can do. I can write that article on the de-sainthood of Mary I've been thinking about. :-) Or an anti-John rant. I'm pretty good at those. Maybe I'll just reiterate how much Cas needs to leave the show. Nah - I've done that one to death. I know, I'll talk about how Ruby 2.0 and Meg 2.0 were superior to their earlier counterpoints. That should get people ranting at each other.

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