Let's say it right from the start - WOO HOO!!! Hellatus is finally over and Supernatural is back and better than ever. As far as impartial reviews go, this is not one. I loved almost everything about the premiere and am more excited for season 7 than ever. So let's sit back and enjoy this episode together. Warning - Although I do know the meaning of "concise" I always fail at the practice of it.
Previously - Grandpa Creepy died, Lucifer decayed, Sam dropped, and RoboSam de-souled. Death brought a soul and a mission, Cas delivered a threat and an excuse, and Crowley made a deal and lost everything. People died (bye Balthy), Winchesters walked, the Impala flipped, and Cas flipped out. Sam stabbed Cas but MegaloCas was juiced up, declaring himself god and issuing an ultimatum. And that's the road so far to the tune of Foghat's "Slow Ride".
Picking up where season 6 ended, MegaloCas stares as Bobby falls to his knees ("Is this good or you want the whole head to the carpet thing?"), urging the Winchesters to bow also. MegaloCas stops them declaring, "What's the point if you don't mean it?" Good call. There's a lot to fear from this Cas but nothing to love or respect. Sam reasons with MegaloCas but given that he literally just stabbed Cas in the back there's not much to say. Dean tries next but this isn't their Cas. "What a brave little ant you are. You know you're powerless. You wouldn't dare move against me again. That would be pointless. So I have no need to kill you. Not now. Besides, once you were my favorite pets." BWAH!! MegaloCas half smiles but I full on laugh even after the 10th viewing. MegaloCas declares godhood and will strike them down if they try anything again. He points out that Sam's running on fumes and Dean's incensed that Cas, not MegaloCas, messed up his brother. However, MegaloCas reminds Dean that he would fix Sam only if they didn't interfere with his Purgatory plans. They definitely interfered. He threatens to resend Sam to the pit again and I yawn. Same threat, different day. MegaloCas intones before he disappears, "I hope for your sake this is the last you see me." At this point, I hope it's the last I see you too Cas. Make good on your threat to avoid them. Unfortunately, Sam then collapses in a hell nightmare, landing on glass.
Regrettably, MegaloCas is right back on screen using angel wi-fi I guess. Apparently he will not be satisfied until everyone hears his God claim. He will punish Raphael's followers, denounces free will, and calls himself their father, not the warm, loving kind. He proves his resolve with 3 dozen or so dead angels on the lawn. It does make an interesting winged pattern, but I'd suggest they not make MegaloCas the new heaven landscaper. No doubt about it, the first 5 minutes proves you don't mess with an angel hopped up on soul steroids. "It is a new day on earth and in heaven." Well, yippee! No MegaloCas, I don't think I'll rejoice. Commercial break and time for a bit of criticism. The new title card looks like someone dropped an ink well over Supernatural. It's black and white cool but quite frankly it looks too much like the blood title card which was far superior. Not inspired by this one. It's worse than the crows. Perhaps it's supposed to resemble a Rorschach test and symbolize Sam's current mental state. Speaking of...
A flipped over Dean tries to push the Impala's frame back out to no success. "C'mon Baby!" I grin. One wish down - Dean fixing Metallicar. Bobby interrupts with a beer, "So are you fixing her or primal screaming?" Perhaps both. Sam's still unconscious and it's nerve racking but we know he'll wake up. More worrisome - they have no idea how to stop MegaloCas or where to start. Dean: "And what exactly are you looking for?" Bobby: "Exactly, what? Miracles? Mass visions? Trench coat on a tortilla?" Ha! Cas already said, "God is not on any flatbread" so I doubt it. Bobby asks about the plan once they find Cas but Dean is just as stumped. He tells Bobby "to figure it out" and Bobby shows far more restraint than I would, staring at Dean who knows instantly how unfair that is. He apologizes. Dean's plan: "I'm gonna fix this car because that's what I can do. I can work on her until she's mint. And when Sam wakes up, no matter what shape he's in, we glue him back together too. We owe him that." Bobby agrees. I know some people really hate this speech, but I think it's practical and in character. Granted the "We owe him that" is a bit off, but I like practical Dean far more than drowning in guilt Dean. Back to work he goes. Later that day (I think), Dean grabs a beer from the fridge to find a "walking and talking" Sammy. Yeah! He looks good but looks are deceiving. Sam: "I put on my socks. The whole nine." Dean asks how Sam is and he claims to be fine except for a headache. Dean is relieved; I feel another round of liar, liar coming. "No reason putting a gift horse under a microscope." Or looking for teeth? Sam asks about MegaloCas so he's been under since then. The conversation seems a bit casual but maybe very little time has passed. Dean invites Sam to help with the Impala (color me stunned) and says he'll bring Sam up to speed. Sam agrees but he's distracted by a noise and goes all worried brow. It sounded like wind chimes so I was initially puzzled as to why this would throw him. Did they decorate in the pit?
Next up - the world's most obnoxious preacher hell-bent on condemning homosexuality and Lady Gaga. He's more annoying than the Lady herself. MegaloCas intervenes, calling him a hypocrite and killing him and a parishioner. MegaloCas claims godhood...again...until something whispers his name, stalling him. He also decides to replace Jesus with an image of himself. When is this plot line going to end? Thankfully we move on to Sam looking for a socket wrench. Suddenly Bobby's basement turns red with a butcher shop décor. I'm significantly wigged out so I can't imagine how Sam is feeling. Bobby calls Sam's name in the distance and suddenly it's the trusty dingy basement again. He realizes something's wrong as Sam huffs and gasps in fright. Upstairs, the ancient TV displays MegaloCas' reign of religious housecleaning. He's killed 200 more people. One former parishioner claims the "new god" to be young and sexy. My gratitude goes to Dean for turning it off.
MegaloCas smites the Ku Klux Clan next. Dean says it for everyone, "Can't argue with that one." Time has passed since the Impala's hood is sans dent now and Dean is fixing the passenger window. It's no under the car, Everybody Loves a Clown shot but it works. Time passes again and he's onto the hood while MegaloCas strikes down New Age gurus. Sam: "Motivational speakers?" Dean: "Yeah, I'm not sure New Cas gets irony any better than old Cas." So true (snickers). Sam says they should talk to him, but Dean vetoes the idea. "He's not a guy. He's God and he's pissed." My eyes roll from how many times they've said Cas is God and we're only 11 minutes in. Dean continues: "Cas is never coming back. He's lied to us. He used us. He cracked your gourd like it was nothing. No more talk. We've spent enough on him." I'm sure some are up in arms about this, but I agree and think it's in character. Before Cas swallowed the souls, he used them as bait, lied to their faces (although that's nothing new in the Winchester world), and most importantly put Sam in danger. I don't subscribe to the "everything Dean does and feels is based on Sam" philosophy, but there's no doubt the best way to get on Dean's hit list is to hurt Sam and Cas did that before he had the soul steroid excuse. I'm also good with Sam wanting to talk with MegaloCas because this is in character too. If anyone gives Cas absolution for past sins it has to be Sam that makes the first step. Not Dean.
Suddenly we flip gears and Nancy Sinatra is telling us "These Boots are Made for Walking" as we pan up the license plate of a mobile home. It says In God We Trust. I feel the humor seep back in. Given the red anti-angel sigils on the windshield, it's pretty easy to guess...Crowley! Oh has the former King of Hell fallen. He watches news on a teeny TV while swilling back liquor. As the TV flickers and goes off, it's hard to call who is more nervous, Crowley or me. I love Crowley and want him to stick around. Nothing in this episode beats Crowley's facial expressions when MegaloCas appears to lay down the law. "Bollocks" doesn't quite do it. MegaloCas has always known where to find Crowley so I guess he should have waited comfy in hell instead of camping out. "You fancy a drink before you smite me." Bwah! Cas says no and Crowley does an arms spread out, face back grimace that had me rolling. But Cas isn't there to kill him and Crowley's one-eyed look to see if Cas is lying is priceless. In an episode of fabulous scenes, this one soars. MegaloCas: "I have plans for you." Crowley and I both do a double take, but MegaloCas wants Crowley back as King of Hell, on his terms. Apparently MegaloCas needs a place for his enemies. Crowley: "Right. I gather this is not a negotiation." MegaloCas: "No." Crowley: "Then I graciously accept, Boss." Bwah! This show desperately needs snarky Crowley. MegaloCas sees the skin on his hand start to blister and pops off.
Back at Bobby's the music of a rain stick disrupts Sam's research and the ceiling starts caving in. Yep, definitely a nightmare as Sam gets hung from the ceiling by a chain. He struggles a bit to remind us of how he got chocked every other episode in season 1. Maniacal laughter explodes and Sam is back in the chair wondering if he's going crazy. He searches out Dean and Bobby, who are ready to paint a now fixed Impala. No idea how much time has passed but she looks good. Bobby hands Dean a beer before bringing up his real concern - Sam. Bobby credits adrenaline for Sam's march into Crowley's House of Torture, but wonders how he can still stand now. Good question. Sam's been through a lot. Dean counters that Sam said he's ok, but in reality Dean is worried too. "I just pray to God it's true." Bobby: "We need to come up with a new saying for that." Or de-god Cas. Dean: "Seriously though Bobby, look at our lives. How many more hits can we take?" And that is the 10 million dollar question because this fan can't take many more without the occasional win for balance. Bobby asks if he believes Sam. Dean: "No. You want to know why? Because we never catch a break so why would we this time." Awww, poor Winchesters.
Sam walks in after listening to their discussion. Bobby: "So how are you feeling Sport?" Sport? Really Bobby? He's not 6. Sam reiterates that they need to stop MegaloCas who exploded a publishing house, and Bobby snarks, "What we got to do is hunt the SOB. Unfortunately I lost my God-guns." Ha! Sam wants Balthazar's weapons but Dean ups the ante. Cut to Bobby's basement where they summon Crowley. "No, no, no. C'mon...My new boss is going to kill me for even talking to you." Sam asks about his new boss and Crowley calls him a giraffe. Bwah! Although Moose fits better. "What do you think he's going to do when he finds out we've been conspiring. You do want to conspire, don't you?" Again Mark Sheppard steals the scene with a hopeful look that they can get rid of MegaloCas together. Dean asks for a spell to bind Death because we all knew they weren't counting on Crowley to take out MegaloCas. Crowley is less than thrilled. "They'll both mash us like peas." Still, he agrees but only because the alternative is an out of control MegaloCas dictator. He downs more liquor. Livers are still target number one this season. Cut to the street where a blind man is begging. MegaloCas proves he's not all evil and restores his sight. Um, MegaloCas, you forgot about mercy in your world domination scheme. Yes, you are wrathful. Re-sighted man points out MegaloCas' new blemishes; he is falling apart. The whisper voices say he's too late and on any other show, Cas would join Sam in a mental hospital. Instead, he opens his shirt as a hand pushes against his stomach. I can't be the only person who was thinking cool Alien shout out here.
At Bobby's House of Insurmountable Odds, it's FedEx with the save again. Crowley sent the binding spell. "Well who feels like hog-tying Death tonight?" Hm, more likely he hog ties you. Bobby: "Old age is overrated anyhow." BWAH! They need fulgurite, a crystal made from lightning striking sand, so they steal one from a rich couple. Dean knocks out a security guard. "Excuse me, you got any Grey Poupon?" Sam: "Grey Poupon? Seriously?" Dean: "It's what popped in my head." Ha! At times I forget Dean isn't that much younger than me. I liked those commercials. Mr. and Mrs. Rich see Dean with the fulgurite so he takes their gun away and ties them up. Congratulations, you've got a front row seat to the Death - Wannabe God duel. I love how the Doctor winces as Dean crushes his fulgurite. I love Death more though. Binding Death is messy as glass breaks everywhere. But who cares, because Death!!! Dean tries to placate him with fried pickle chips but Death isn't buying. He spills the beans about Sam's hallucinations and calls wall-building a onetime shot. Guess they have to fix Sam another way. Sam says they can't unbind him. Death: "This isn't going to end well." No, it never does. They hastily explain they need him to kill God with Bobby adding "Your Honor." Ha again. Death asks why he should help and Dean very unconvincingly says theycontrol him now that he's bound. "I mean respectfully." Love how no one in heaven, earth, or hell can make Dean as tentative and kowtowing as Death can. Death just stares; the Winchester clan and I get chills.
I'd love to hear Death's retort but MegaloCas pops in for a chat. He threatens to kill the Winchesters but Dean brings up the binding. Death calls them "annoying little protozoa" and I laugh again. They get numerous nicknames tonight. Death calls MegaloCas out on being a juiced up, mutated angel with a God complex. He explains that MegaloCas needs a dermatologist because he swallowed Leviathans, creatures of old that God locked in Purgatory before they could kill everything. "There are things much older than souls in Purgatory and you gulped those in too." Yeah, that's a pretty big Big Bad. Death calls MegaloCas a "stupid little soldier" and MegaloCas spouts daddy issues. I laugh when Death calls Cas, "Quite the humanitarian." The deadpan way Death insults is directly opposite Crowley and twice as menacing. Whoever cast Julian Ritchings as Death knocked it out of the park! For the record, it was also amusing that MegaloCas called Death a flyswatter. Better run before he swats you. Death: "Please Cas. I know God and you sir are no God." Finally the voice of reason. Death calls it petty vendetta; MegaloCas calls it fixing the world; Dean calls time out. He orders Death to smite MegaloCas and Death is ready to oblige, but MegaloCas undoes the binding spell with a finger snap. Things don't look well for the Winchester clan. Death: "Shall we kickbox now?" BWAH!!! Amazing scene! Death: "I had a tingle I would be reaping someone very, very soon." He sits down with the pickle chips after assuring Mr. and Mrs. Rich that he doesn't mean them. MegaloCas bugs out. Dean looks worried. He should be.
In a strange scene shift, we end up at Michelle Walker's campaign office. She's an annoying self-righteous prat, as are most politicians. So of course this MegaloCas must smite her. Supernatural is obviously targeting a certain US politician whom I don't care for. However, I care for this scene even less. It bugs me that they only takes pot shots at the far right when the far left is equally bad. They need to stop. In fact, I'm tired of their anti-Christian stance too and hope like crazy that they will stop bringing religion into the show at all. Move on. MegaloCas deludes himself that forcing his will on everyone makes him a good Daddy and he starts laughing maniacally as whispers of insanity drums on. Gratefully we head back to Death eating pickle chips and drinking soda (or whatever Dean thinks Death drinks). Sam gives Dean the "you talk to him" nod and Dean clears his throat. Death: "Shut up Dean. I'm not here to tie your shoes every time you trip." Ha! Maybe I can use that in my K-5 school job. Probably not. Apparently Death holds Dean responsible for Cas' mistakes and I roll my eyes. How about holding people responsible for their own mistakes in this show for once instead of always blame shifting? Because I love Death, I'll chalk it up to being very annoyed at being bound. I can understand that. Dean: "Well I'm sorry. Alright, I've been trying to save this planet so maybe you should find somebody better to tip off." I'm all for the Winchesters catching a break. Death: "Maybe I should spend my effort on a better planet." Huh? Did Death just confirm the existence of aliens? Someone call Mulder. Sam stops Death by asking for a hint. "You have to care a little bit about what happens to us?" Death: "You know I really don't but I do find that little angel arrogant." Dean: "Great! Let's go with that!" BWAH! Death tells them to get MegaloCas to barf up the souls back at the Purgatory warehouse. He'll even create an eclipse at 3:59 Sunday morning. Yep, Death can do whatever he wants. "Don't thank me. Clean up your mess." Don't you mean Cas' mess. Death warns them against binding him again. I clap for his awesome performance.
Back at Campaign Headquarters of Unequal Disdain, MegaloCas wakes in a pool of blood. Lots of blood. Because he smote everyone. (Yes I had to look up the past tense of smite.) MegaloCas' inner non-douche angel is appalled at the massacre but the whispers are back again before we cut back to Bobby's. Sam wants to head out but Dean thinks it's a fool's mission. He's done saving the world. Instead it is food, booze, and porn time for him. Sam believes Cas may still be in MegaloCas and reminds Dean that he never gives up on Sam. Dean reminds Sam that he's lying about the hallucinations. Busted by Death. Dean suggests they "not lie" and I am all for that. Of course neither brother is capable of that. I give it 3 episodes max before both have lied to the other, starting with episode 2. Since Dean can't help, Sam didn't want to add to his troubles. He says it's under control and we all know that's a big heaving boulder of doom. Yep, things will get ugly fast. Sam says he knows real from imaginary but my first graders have a better grip on that right now. Hellcinations are brutal. Dean: "I'm gonna stuff my pie hole. I'm gonna drink and I'm gonna watch some Asian cartoon porn and act like the world is about to explode. Because it is." Instead of Asian porn, they get election massacre news. The security camera catches MegaloCas with that creepy gleeful smile. It's chilling! Great job Misha! Dean's given up but Sam heads outside to pray to Cas. It's less funny than usual but it's heartfelt and poignant and Sam tacitly offers forgiveness for the wall when he tells Cas to let them help. It's a beautiful move and exactly what I expect from Sam. As he walks back in, it sounds like chipmunks dying in the laptop. I am forever grateful when Sam says he'll only accept a drink if Dean turns it off. Thank you Sam. They clink glasses when Cas drops in about to pass out. He knows he needs help and the redemption of Castiel officially begins.
Back at Crowley's Monster Torture Lab, Cas sends Sam to get the virgin-monster blood cocktail, so I guess he lied about consuming it all. He regrets betraying Dean and tearing down Sam's wall and says he "overshot". He would build the wall back up if he had the strength but it's far too late for apologies and they have a Leviathan horde to relocate. "I just wanted to make amends before I die." This attempts to make me feel bad for Cas. It doesn't. Dean stops what he's doing and asks if it makes Cas feel better. Cas: "No. You?" Dean: "Not a bit." I guess that can come off sharp, but it's honest. They are in this mess because of Cas. He killed people and left Sam a mess before the souls. He betrayed their friendship and now at the last second he wants to make things right. I'm glad he does but it doesn't help their current situation. I'd be ticked too.
We switch to Sam finding the completely unhidden blood container. Raphael should have done that angel swoop thing. Suddenly out of nowhere pops Lucifer. To be honest, I forgot about him or maybe it was my unconscious effort to suppress the memory. Mentally I prepare myself for more Satan whining, but in a brain shocking turn of events, Lucifer actually creeps me out. Sam thinks Lucifer is a hellucination but Lucifer claims he's still stuck in the cage - that everything from last season to now is a sadistic trick Lucifer is feeding his mind. "I have to say I think this is my best torture yet. Make you believe that you're free and then yank the wool off your eyes. You never left Sam. You're still in the cage. With me." Forget that! This is the best you've been yet. If Lucifer was half this devious and chilling in season 5, I might not consider him the lamest villain they've had. This is absolutely diabolical and I love it. Kudos to both Jared and Mark in this scene. I'm sad to head back to the Cas story.
Back at MegaloCas' demise, Bobby worries that Sam hasn't brought back the blood. Dean finds it in the middle of the hallway but no Sam to be found. The fact that Dean goes on with the ritual instead of looking for Sam shows growth. He paints a symbol on the wall while Bobby hauls Cas to his feet and begins the ritual. Cas collapses but Dean helps him up and the symbol glows. Cas: "I'm sorry Dean." The wall disintegrates as a fabulous light show pours from Cas. It's pretty. It's quick. No way it worked. Dean and Bobby go to a non-breathing Cas. Dean: "Maybe angels don't need to breathe." Bobby calls Cas' death and Dean sadly shakes his head. "Dammit." Don't worry Dean. That's too easy too. No way Cas goes out like this. Dean: "Cas, you child. Why didn't you listen to me?" Yep, people will be up in arms about that comment. Good thing Cas wakes up and Dean can rush to help him. Cas: "That was unpleasant." Ha! Cas is surprised to be breathing and thanks them but Bobby goes for honesty. "We were mostly just trying to save the world." I snicker. Cas is ashamed and looking for redemption. He's still the master of understatement which makes me laugh. Dean leads them out to the poignant music of future redemption which only spells disaster. Suddenly, Cas huddles over and tells them to run. The Leviathans are still in there and he can't control them. Dean tells Bobby to find Sam, but Cas 3.0 is now in control. In lieu of creatively coming up with my own nickname, I'm stealing from you Wilson. (Hope that's okay.) LeviaCas it is. Misha Collins really sells crazy here. "Too late. Cas is, hmm, he's gone. He's dead. We run the show now." The shoulder shrugs and giant smile are right up there with Crowley's "smite me now" pose and Death's matter-of-fact humor. As he shoves Dean and Bobby across the room, black veins run up his face. "Now this is going to be so much fun!" Couldn't say it better myself. We black screen out to the sounds of Cas' chuckle.
Simply amazing! The whole episode hit on pacing, visuals, and especially acting. Trying to pick my favorite scene in this episode is simply not possible. You know the episode is good when the biggest criticism I have is the title card. I love how we got a little of everything in this premiere. There was plenty of action, a bit of mystery, some classic rock, lots of humor, great guest star overload, and a cliffhanger that sets everything in motion. All I can say is that after 4 months of waiting, there is no disappointment from me. I'm more psyched up for season 7 than ever and I can't wait to see where the cast and crew lead us this year. Like Sam, I know it's going to be one wild head game.
Best line - "Now this is going to be so much fun!"
Biggest shock - Lucifer was scary.
Best meta - Dean's Eye of the Tiger t-shirt
Rating - On par with season four's Lazarus Rising for best premiere
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I think we are in for a wild ride this year and I can't wait. I haven't been this excited about Supernatural since before the demon blood addiction story line. The brothers are together, most of my favorite characters are alive, and the cliffhanger still has my heart thudding every time I watch it.
ReplyDeletegreat recap to go along with an unbelievable episode
ReplyDeletei too loved every miute of it, i think i rewatched that last scene at least 10 times after i had rewatched the whole episode again.
i'm so excited for this season now, even more than i was before this episode i never thought that could have been possible
the guest stars were all amazing but by far death was the best. he is just so awesome. although i also could not pick a favourite scene because they were all so incredible and intense.
leviacas was really creepy but i'm so excited!!!
I absolutely loved your review Dahne and I agree with you on...well, pretty much everything! Your recap had me reliving the awesomeness of the episode while rolling with laugher at some of your comments. This episode certainly fired on all cylinders. Now, I'm really looking forward to Friday, after that mini cliffhanger.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Usually going into episode 2 I am pretty excited, but this year my excitement level for this Friday is at premiere levels. Can't wait to see how Sam makes it through the Lucifer taunting.
ReplyDeleteI think the Leviathans are going to be intense too. I love how everything says they are smart monsters and it will be interesting to see how they are portrayed. Are they going to stay in Cas making Cas the face of the Big Bad? Will they be humanoid like so many other monsters? I hope not. Will they only be seen in shadows and hints like the hellhounds? Will they actually be monsters but only show on screen once or twice because there isn't a big enough budget? I am super excited about the Leviathans. Well, I'm just super excited about Supernatural as a whole these days.
ReplyDeleteI truly believe that this premier is the best of all seven. Until now I was hoping I'd get to say that. It was incredible. i agree the acting, the writing, action, the drama, and the comedy were well done. Misha was tremendous. I loved the entire things. I believe the boys' behaviors were very much within character. Thank you for a great recap.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your recaps, Dahne and this is no exception! I loved it! I totally agree with you on almost everything you said here too. I'm super pumped up for this season and anxious as hell for the new episode this Friday. The Leviathans are really intense, crazy and intriguing me and I can't wait to see what they are going to bring us this season. I loved Misha's acting too. From going to Godstiel, to ashamed, regretful Cas to psychotic Leviathans. It was damn good. This was definitely one of the best and strongest premieres we've had in awhile. The pacing was good too. I loved that. Can't wait! Is it Friday yet?
ReplyDeleteFantastic Fantastic Fantastic! All I'm saying it looks like we're in for one hell of a ride this season!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Misha was a real tour-de-force in this episode. So much so that if they decide to make Cas the face of the Big Bad this year, I think it will be amazing. His glee at taking out the political headquarters chilled me to the bone and the ending was absolute cliffhanger material. It was like something I would expect with the midseason cliffhanger. There is so much going on in this season but so far it is more coherently tied together than season 6 so I think this has the potential to be on par with season 2. I agree - Is it Friday yet?
ReplyDeleteI love how the vast majority of Supernatural fans are saying the same thing. I can't believe how excited I still am about this episode and this season. Generally once I've hit the fourth rewatch things settle down a smidge but I'm still pumped 3 days later and as excited as I can be for Friday.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be a hard one for me because I think it may be the best season premiere too. If we were re-running the best premiere contest, I'm not sure how I would vote. Sometimes I think I'm still on a premiere high, but frankly it doesn't usually last this long. This was a solid win for Supernatural and just hearing the excitement throughout the fandom is a big boon. I'm already starting the countdown to the next episode. Thank goodness I can count it on one hand this time. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna say it. That was the best season premiere in Supernatural history!
ReplyDeleteI have two teeny weeny niggles - and I had to think long and hard to come up with those.
1) No Impala 'back in black' moment. But I can actually live with that because we had some great scenes of her reconstruction - and yes, Dean, you could do that professionally. (I even had a little fantasy going there of Bobby salvaging the cars, Dean restoring them, and Sam taking care of the 'business side' of things. Yes. I know. It'll never happen.)
2) Sorry but I don't like the new title card. Can't quite put my finger on why, but just, nah. Maybe it'll grow on me like Balthazar did.
Great recap Dahne - I can't say how much I've missed them.
Great recap! I'm so excited for this season AND I'm looking forward to more of your recaps during this awesome season of Supernatural! We're in for a good time if this episode is any indication.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I reckon this is the best Season premier by a long shot. Everything about it was so awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see the impala getting fixed but I still prefer her repair scenes from season 2
I like the title card. It's not my favourite but I think it's creepy and suits the black inky stuff that went up cas's neck when he got taken over by the leviathans
Those option all sound interesting. I would love for them to stick in Cas (poor Jimmy, do you reckon he's still alive in there at all anymore) because I love misha and from those few seconds he played it amazingly.
ReplyDeleteIt would be cool though too if we saw them in monster form but only if they look really good, which is unlikely. But I agree, I don't want another human shaped monster, although i don't think they really could be if they were created before humans and angels. Unless of course they were gods first human prototypes that he got incredibly wrong, which is possible.
I reckon I am more excited for episode two than I was for the premier. I never thought that would be possible
Nice recap. This episode was a solid start to the new season. I think I'm looking forward more to the next few episodes though, because I like it better when they go in deeper into a character story, but this ep did what a premiere needed to do, which was set up the conditions for the new season.
ReplyDeleteGreat recap, I've missed reading these over the summer! I agree with pretty much everything you've said, which unfortunately doesn't make for a great discussion opener, but it was such a fantastic opening to the season that I just can't find fault with any of it, even after extensive rewatching.
ReplyDeleteEverything about the episode was great: the acting, the comic touches, we even got a little bit of classic rock, long may it last. I thought Misha Collins was inspired: he had so many different roles to play in this episode, running the gamut from wrathful God, to repented mutated angel, to creepy, CREEPY leviathon monster.
While the episode didn't focus as much as I had expected on Sam's hell, I do know that next week's ep (and possibly the one after that) is going to tackle the issue of exactly what is going on in Sam's head, and I can't wait to see how they do it. I think it's very fitting that 'Hello Cruel World' was written by the masters of the macabre themselves, Ben Edlund and Eric Kripke (if IMDb is to be believed), and Friday literally cannot come soon enough.
I think the only thing I disagree with from the recap above is that I actually quite liked the title card. I liked the stark black and white colour scheme, which I found particularly interesting given that Supernatural has been all about shades of grey for the last few seasons. i have to admit, it doesn't have a patch on the broken glass opener from S6, but I'm still quite a fan.
I was so hyped up after watching this ep, that I couldn't get to sleep for about 2 hours, despite the fact that it was 3am my time by the time it finished. I was excited for S7 before I saw this episode, but my excitement now has reached proportions impossible to describe merely using words. Roll on next week!
I loved it! Great recap, Dahne! Frankly Death, Crowley and Leviacas stole the show. Yeah for classic rock again!
ReplyDeleteAnd I can't wait until its Dean and Sam who can steal their own show again.
Only complaints for me are the annoying few OOC writing for Dean, the title card, and the lack of big moment for Baby. We go straight from her unpainted in the shed to just a brief half view in the dark outside the mansion. Hope 2 has a big reveal.
Cannot wait for the rest of the season!
Though I'm stunned some people think this was the best premier... I think nothing beats S2 In My Time of Dying. JDM!
I don't think I'd be able to call it THE best premiere of SPN, but it definitely shares the lead for me with In My Time of Dying and Lazarus Rising. It was a nearly perfect episode.
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, I don't really like the new title card either. The broken glass was so much better.
I just saw the episode for the first time last night and I already wanna rewatch so badly!
ReplyDeletegreate recap i am agree about the openig was too creapy and scary prefer the broken glass is more dramatic and strong
ReplyDeleteGreat recap! I'm not a big fan of the new title card either, but I guess it makes sense that it's black/grey and slimy, because it seems to be what the Leviathan are made of. Maybe it's their blood.
ReplyDeleteHelp me out here. In Crowley's Winnebago (should be a special edition XMAS Hot Wheels) Cas said part of the reason he needed hell was to "keep Michael in Lucifer's cage". No mention of Lucifer. Why the fear of Michael being back out? Possibly to organize the angels? Teamsters Local G.O.D.? (No disrespect to the union brothers, just cheap attempt at humor) What's going on there and why? Is Michael the answer to the Leviathans WITH Crowley's help?
ReplyDeleteWould have watched this, but Fringe was on. Does anyone know where to watch this online?
ReplyDeleteHaven't found anything but five minute snippets on You Tube. I'll post back if I find something.
ReplyDeleteTry http://www.cuevana.tv/series/118/supernatural/
ReplyDeleteI was a bit disappointed that the Impala didn't roar back on the screen a la season 2 also and although we had some great car repair scenes, even all together they didn't give me the thrill of Dean under the car in Everybody Loves a Clown. Those two scenes along with the untarp-ing in season 6 are my favorite Impala moments. I live in hope that she will get her due in the next episode. Thanks as always for your support. It means a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe vine tattoo thing creeped me out with LeviaCas although it's been seen before. I wonder if it going to spread or stay spiderwebby. It would be cool if the amount of tattooing symbolized how much power the Leviathans had.
ReplyDeleteI keep going back and forth between those three episodes also. At this moment I think it will land in between IMToD and LR for me with LR taking the lead only slightly. IMToD gets knocked down a bit for John's presence. Loved his death though.
ReplyDeleteI waver between wanting the Leviathans to keep a Cas shape and wanting them to be real monsters. I agree that they would have to be cool looking, having a real budget for them. I'd actually be okay with cheesy in an Angel-esque way, but not so cheesy that I couldn't take them seriously as the Big Bad.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement. I really appreciate it. I have high hopes for this season too. The story seems less complicated than last year but it still has action, a worse foe than we've had in years, a united brother tour-de-force, and humor. The last is particularly important to me and I was excited to see the snarkiness prevailing.
ReplyDeleteIt's unusual for me to have the same kind of excitement going into the second episode as I do going into the premiere. I blame the hiatus. I mean I always look forward to Supernatural no matter when but the excitement of the fans gets me more pumped up for the premiere than others. In this case, the excitement of the fans is still overwhelming and I find myself agreeing. I think I might also be even more excited for episode two than I was for the premiere.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I don't have as much a problem with the color scheme of the title card. It's less splashy but adds to the overall stark tone I think they are going for in this season. Plus, I'm a fan of black and white movies so I'm used to it. My biggest problem with it is that it reminds me too much of a cross of the blood title card and the glass break one but is less visually stunning or intense than either. Can't blame them though. I had a hard time thinking of anything that didn't piggyback off of another title card myself.
ReplyDelete4 more days until episode 2!
I agree that the guest stars stole the show in this episode. They were given such rich material to work with and since I like these characters, I didn't mind it. I do agree though that we should get back to a prime focus on the brothers sooner rather than later. I think the next episode should correct that. I wouldn't expect to see LeviaCas longer than it takes them to leave Crowley's Monster Lab and Crowley should be pretty much MIA too,. My guess is that Lucifer will appear again but only as a catalyst to the Sam story line.
ReplyDeleteMy first reaction to the Impala roar but no see was "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" and I was disappointed too. I still hope that they give her her due in the next episode because we didn't even see her shiny and newly black. I do understand that with all going on in the episode it might be pushing it to throw in the gratuitous car shot.
It's one of those awesome episodes that improves on rewatch even though it was fantastic the first time. I plan to rewatch on Friday before episode 2 You know, just in case I forgot something/missed something from the first 4 viewings.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm hoping there is a deeper meaning to the title card to punch up its importance. Either that or I hope the fans give some meaning to it that the show runners never intended it to have. I think that happens a lot with Supernatural anyway.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get to see Leviathan blood. :-) If it's black I wonder if that means they are also full of ectoplasm like malevolent ghosts. That would be interesting because then I would wonder if there was a connection between the two beings, although it doesn't seem like there would be.
ReplyDeleteBwah! I want one of those for Christmas too!
ReplyDeleteIt was an odd turn of phrase. Why would MegaloCas be afraid of Michael when he thought he was God? It does seem likely that the angels would follow Michael if he ever got out so maybe it is like in history when they killed off the king's 3 year old son just so no one would rally around the kid as he got older. If Michael is the solution to the Leviathans I will be disappointed (I want the brothers to save the day instead of calling on someone else to do it), but it would solve that pesky Adam problem people have. As for me, I'm fine if Adam stays in the cage for all eternity.
As I recall, IMToD was my fav premiere episode ever - until S4. Then Lazarus Rising was my fav premiere ever - up till now. Maybe my opinion will change with time, as it does with other episodes, storylines and characters. The other two are close, but right now - for me - yes - Meet The New Boss is top of my list.
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