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Supernatural - Episode 7.13 - The Slice Girls - Snippet from TVLine

Jan 21, 2012

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Thanks to Alastor for the heads up

As the latest promo reveals, Dean’s one night stand with The Vampire Diaries‘ Sara Canning will have very big consequences — like instant fatherhood big.

But it also means trouble for Sam and Dean’s relationship, which experiences a bit of a role reversal.

In the installment, “Sam finds himself in the same situation that Dean was in with Amy,” Jared Padalecki teased to TVLine.

“So where it was Dean trying to do the right thing that a hunter would do, even though Sam insisted that he trusted this girl, now we find Sam in that situation, where Dean’s like, ‘Hey, I trust this person,’ and Sam’s going, ‘Well, you’re not in your right mind.’”

Ruh-roh, is Dean’s spawn demonic? From the pained expression on his face in the last photo below, it looks like we may have another “Heart” situation on our hands.

Source: TV Line

61 comments:

  1. Aww, Dean's probably going to have to kill his own daughter and that really fucking sucks.

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  2. I really and truly hope it doesn't end up like Heart or Amy.
    I would like a positive, if not happy ending, for once.

    I hope she manages to get away and run off somewhere, that is of course if she is not completely evil like Meg or Ruby.
     

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  3. Obviously if the girl grew up in 36 hours, she is going to be some kind of monster.  Its not like Dean has had a daughter all of these years and now he has to kill her.  And if its like Amy, then its going to be Sammy coming to the plate to do the deed.

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  4. Oh no. If Sam kills her, the bashing will be off the charts. And the brother's relationship in ruins, again. So not looking forward to this episode. I do hope I'm wrong, though. Please, show surprise me for once.

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  5. Even though she grew up fast, she's still Dean's daughter. It'd have to be hard.

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  6. Thanks!  I agree with that last line - it looks like it's going to be another "Heart" situation, though this time for Dean.. these poor boys!

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  7. Let's not panic... I knew there was going to be another potential brother war episode... but let's just cross that road when we get to it... enjoy the mini-hiatus and watch the episodes that make you happiest

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  8. Thanks! I really hope that it doesn't break the brother relationship! I mean can't the boys catch a break?!?

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  9. I agree with you. I hate that they are always playing with the brother relationship :(

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  10. Agreed. 

    Have to put yourself in his position. I can't imagine. 

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  11. I totally agree, Andy. I was so glad that the Amy storyline was over and buried. Why on Earth are they going to do this again? Didn't they understand that almost no fan liked what happen at the beginning of the season with their relationship? :\

    *Banging head against the wall*

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  12. They can't because it seems that the writers don't like the brothers in fully agreement for too long. They have to create stupid storylines to break them apart while shouldn't exist an issue at all.

    Sorry... I'm too pissed about this. *Goes back into hiding*

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  13. I REALLY hope this isn't just another excuse for Dean to be all emo, and for Sam to get blamed/bashed by fans.  Did we not just come out of a 13-ep Dean emo arc?  Were we not promised that the brothers will be a team again this season?  If Sam has to kill Dean's daughter, it'll just mean lots of wibbly!Dean and division between the brothers.  Not to mention the way half of fandom will tear Sam apart for doing exactly what Dean did in GND - the character bashing will be epic, and honestly I'm not sure my little ol' heart can take it.  I really, really hope that the ep surprises us by being good and NOT being just another excuse for Dean to angst and mope.

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  14. I  dont  know what a episode like this is supposed to do except create more Dean angst. The Amy situation was horribley done I  would hate this to repeat that.

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  15. Ugh...this isn't gonna be good. Sounds like a repeat of the Amy thing. =_= Sounds to me like Sam made out to be the villain and YET MORE Dean angst. Hasn't his 13-ep arc finished yet? When will we get some Sam focus for once? All we see lately is Dean angsting. I'm quite tired of it. Sam has just as much to be sad about, but you don't see him moping all over the place. If the daughter has to die, however she is killed, no character bashing and no angst, god!

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  16. Excellent advice. Just enjoy the ride and stop worrying so much

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  17. Oh, of course it's another chance to prove that when Dean makes a decision he is right, right, right and when Sam makes the EXACT SAME DECISION he is wrong, wrong, wrong.  See Lucky the shapeshifting serial killer dog vs Amy and now Dean's daughter.  See you worked with Ruby a demon while I worked with Crowley a demon.  See Dean thinks Dad is a good guy season one vs Sam comes to understand John in season four.  

    I hope I'm wrong, but I totally expect Dean the perfect to have another point proving that Sam is worthless.

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  18. These are completely different situations (especially Ruby/Crowley), but I won't fight with you.

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  19. Haha that's what I've done - I've gone to my happy place.  Currently re-watching Bad Day at Black Rock - "I lost my shoe..." *looks dejected*

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  20. Usually there has to be 13 episodes to complete a 13-episode arc.

    Just saying.

    Quit your bashing, "god!".

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  21. I know :( I just...*sighs* I used to like the angst and all but there was no reprieve at all it has made me somewhat jaded to all the boys' troubles you know?

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  22. I understand... Well, if it makes you feel better, I wish I was jaded too. This way I wouldn't get so upset each times the writers throw something like this at the brothers and us, lol

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  23. Let just wait and see how it turns out.

    I'm a Sam fan and I choose to be optimistic. Hopefully it'll be different from the Amy storyline. No need to get riled up 2 weeks before the episode :)

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  24. I think its supposed to be a parallel of the Amy situation which means Sam will be the one if its supposed to be heart then it should be Dean.

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  25. Kill 'em all, Sam.  Fair is fair.  LOL

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  26. I honestly don't think it'll break the brothers for more than just the disagreement during the episode, Sam came to an understanding about Amy and I think Dean will too. Sam wont lie about killing Dean spawn, he'll simply put forward the same case as Dean used to justify his killing of Amy and offer to do the job. Dean will understand in the end because he'll know its the right thing to do like with the Amy thing. 

    I dont expect their to be zero Sam or even a little Dean bashing but hey thats the norm these days. 

    My ideal outcome would be the kid to just die from old age. The whole rapid growth thing makes that a huge possibility. 

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  27. Oh hey does this mean Dean has shagged a monster too now? 

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  28. I think a situation like this (whatever the outcome) is designed to bring the boys closer together. Their personalities are like the proverbial 'chalk and cheese' which is where a lot the their relationship issues have come from. This is possibly an opportunity for both to wear each other's shoes and gain a greater understanding of each other's choices. Or I could be wrong. But I'm not jumping to any conclusions. 

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  29. Episode 13 is the one being talked about, so no the arc isnt quite finished yet but it will be soon.  Just hold on a little longer.

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  30. It seems like its going to be a situation created in order to bring Dean down again? Its an odd way to end the arc but maybe what they are trying to do is have Dean learn some kind of lesson here by ending the arc the way they essentially started it. Maybe this about the whole black/white or shades of grey thing?

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  31. I agree I think that was the plan all along. I actually commented after TGND on another site that I bet somewhere down the line the whole Amy thing was going to come back and bite Dean in the ass, looks like it could very well be what is about to happen.

    I dont see this as something to tear the brothers apart but make them stronger. Then again maybe this is also about Sam loosing his stone number one and the start of his downfall?

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  32. I don't see how I'm bashing...? I'm not trying to bash Dean, I love him too, but all the show has done lately is focus on him and push Sam into the background. Sam is supposed to be a main character too, but he has gotten zero focus so far this season.

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  33. Oh, you're right. *facepalm* How did I not see that. XD

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  34. Well this is disheartening.  We just got rid of Amy.  Still a lot can go on in an episode so I'm not going to  get worked up until after I see the episode.  If we get Amy 2.0, then I'll start throwing things.

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  35. How about calm down everyone and just wait? Reading you its like everyone is assuming that we'll have 3-4 episodes of fight and secrets and going separate ways and everything. I would be surprise to see all that start all over again like the beginning of the season. For a lot of people the biggest problems with the Amy thing was all the secret kept for too long. here there's no reason to assume before seeing it that it will be the same. There's also nowhere saying it won't just be the boys arguing for this episode. They're arguing strongly since the beginning of season 1 and nobody was complaining at the beginning at every single fight that it was going to ''ruin the relation''

    Let's all wait and see

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  36. I'm totally with you, lets wait and see

    I really don't think we'll have a whole secret/4-5 episodes fights and everything like the Amy thing, but everyone just see ''amy'' and panic like its exactly what is going to happen

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  37. Ok, so far so good, a lot less bitching and angst going on than expected, I like that. 

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  38. Oh joy. More Dean angst. As if we didn't have enough already.

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  39. lol Sammy pouty face image. XD

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  40. I feel the same. I don't like repeat situations especially when it's a "gray" situation in which killing the creature would be bad, but so would letting the creature go. There is no good. Either way would look bad. It was like that with Amy-I still don't know if it was right. It wouldn't have felt right either way. 

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  41. I so want that to happen. I mean, if she keeps growing at that rate they just have to watch her for a week and she'll be dead. Problem solved. 

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  42. I'm very sentimental when it comes to certain things like family, evil or not. I think my liking of the characters would be down a little if they kill the girl with their own hands. I didn't like Dean killing Amy even though I agree it was the right thing to do because of her son. And I was relieved the writers didn't make Dean kill the son too. 

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  43. I'm starting to worry that Jensen's face is going to stick like that, considering how often they're scripting him as visibly angsty.  Just when we start to think that we're at the end of the Dean emo-arc, they drag us back in (kicking and screaming).  Hopefully this is the last of it (they did say it was a 13-ep arc, and this is ep 13 - though if you discount the first two eps of the season as semi- Sam-focused, that means we have two more to go *headdesk*).  I love Dean too, and Jensen is a wonderful actor who admittedly does a great emo-face, complete with glistening eyes and wounded-soul expression, but SERIOUSLY, enough already - this is the most un-balanced season yet, and I'm seriously done with the myopic focus on Dean.  The clock is running out on our chance to see Sam's storyline get addressed, with the Levi storyline to wrap up and Cas' return still in the queue.  If we don't get some satisfying Sam-focus, I say we mutiny. *grabs pitchfork*

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  44. If they wanted to give Dean an Amy situation just to make him live the experience that Sam did, I could come to terms with that.

    It's the fact that the person to kill is ( said to be ) Dean's daughter.
    This is a whole new upping of the angst stakes,  as she's also Sam's niece, in which case I'm sure even he would be very hesitant to do anything to her.

    Well, usually most of our predictions are proved wrong when the episode airs anyway, so that's a positive, but I just hope the angsting is kept to a minimum as I don't think the boys, or me, can take much more. :(

    I would much rather they got back to the Leviathan storyline which seems to have given us the best episodes of this season.

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  45. I think we'll have enough bitching and angsting going on during the episode that we can all take a break and leave it to the professionals this time. 

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  46. the only problem with this scenario is I'm left asking 'what is the point?' why would they have these kids if they are going to grow extremely quickly and die within a few days? Why would they do it? Guess we shall have to wait and see.

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  47. never fails to cheer me up!  :)

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  48. I don't think Sam is going to kill her.  It would be completely out of character if he did.  I think Dean will end up killing her (if she needs to be killed) and the emotion of this all will lead to Dean finally taking Ellen's advice and unloading it all to Sam, and hopefully finally getting some better advice than "suck it up, it's your job."

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  49. At the end of The Girl Next Door a lot of people, me included, felt that Sam ceded to Dean's point-of-view too quickly and the show didn't adequately explain why he changed his opinion. The belief that not all monsters are bad is intrinsic in Sam's very being because he sees himself as a monster and he wants to believe that they, and he, can choose to be honorable.  The chewing out from Dean was not a convincing argument. 

    Perhaps that was done so that in this episode Sam and Dean would again hold opposing viewpoints from each other but opposite from their original feelings, thus creating the conflict. I only hope that they learn and grow from the conflict and it is not just a plot device. 

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  50. Of course, here we're theorizing on something we have only had a tiny glimpse of, but having said that, I believe Sam would kill her if she threatened to kill Dean.
    Otherwise he is always the more cautious one, I agree.

    I don't know so much about the unloading onto Sam, for I think that it's more he who needs to talk.
    In any case, I'll compromise by saying that each should open themselves up completely to the other.
    It would be good if they talked all night, let it all out and cleared the air.

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  51. Your comment about Jensen's face sticking that way made me LOL. Yes, I agree Jensen is a wonderful actor, but yeah. I'm done with the myopic focus on Dean and I'm sick of seeing the glistening eyes and wounded soul expression. Honestly whenever he does now it gets on my nerves because we've had it shoved down our throats so much this season, that I can't stand it. And yes, I also agree with the mutiny. I'm sick of no focus on the other brother, and I fear this episode will do him no justice except make him look like he's in the wrong. As they ALWAYS make Sam in the wrong and Dean in the right.

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  52. It's not that I think Sam is more cautious.  It's just that he's the younger brother and isn't as aggressive toward Dean as Dean sometimes is toward Sam (i.e., hitting Sam or ordering Sam around). The exceptions were demon-blood Sam and soulless Sam, but nothing like that is going on here.  Your point that she could be a threat to one of their lives would change things and make it a clean kill.

    I agree that Sam needs to talk too, but this episode is supposed to be end of Dean's emo arc, so something with Dean needs to change.  So far we haven't seen much forward movement there.  Maybe we'll get a nice open conversation between the two of them in which both share.

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  53. :( it doesn't make me feel better. It just makes me feel sad because the show used to be so emotional for me and I could connect to the boys. Now, I don't care because I know that either there will be a reprieve or more angst is on the way...
    The writers have overplayed the angst card in my eyes and for me it is overload so I tend to become numb to it.  

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  54. A reviewer who has already seen the episode has said we will see Sam teasing Dean and there will be moments that make fans sqee.

    That got me thinking-when was the last time Supernatural was genuinely scary? This season has been incredibly tame on all fronts-the monsters, the threat level, the thrill-the show used to be a mini horror movie a week even when in full flow of a season arc.

    Is it just me or is this season just...tame?

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  55. In case anyone else is curious. Suzanne Gomes teases Slice Girls:

    1. Damn. I really shouldn’t have started eating my lunch when I hit play. No one does an opener like Supernatural.

    2. “That’s a great idea. Here’s my counter…’” Dean Winchester.

    3. Shirtless Dean! And the return of the tattoo! #Supernatural

    4. I think Dean misses his girl. And by girl, I mean the Impala. #SPN

    5. What are they eating??? Ewww… #SPN

    6. Yay! A Wonder Woman mention! #SPN.

    7. Sam is really teasing Dean in this episode. Pretty funny. #SPN

    8. Oh that’s definitely a squee moment for y’all! #SPN

    9. ***hands over my mouth*** I want to tell you but I can’t….eek!

    10. Well, that’s no good Sam. Now what?? #SPN ---- This one is worrying me a bit.

    11. Such a good episode! Didn’t want to spoil anything so couldn’t even think of what to say at the end that wouldn’t ruin it. Just more squeals. 

    Source: https://twitter.com/#!/Chico6

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  56. The problem I'm having with Dean this season is that as many have pointed out there has been no forward movement, they dont sort his issues out they just rehash them over and over again. Theres no middle ground with Dean he's either angsting all over the place feeling srry for himself or he's a hard-ass all bitter and twisted. He gos from extreme to the other pretty much every episode and its getting annoying. This is supposed to be the end of the emo arc and yet I cant fathom what could possibly occur during this upcoming episode that will get him to where he needs to be in order to give a satisfactory end of the arc.

    I'm still in two minds about whether this episode is actually about fixing Dean or breaking Sam. Maybe both.

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  57. hey, this is off topic but I wanted to ask this to a supernatural fan... in the episode of season 1 called 'something wicked', in the initial scenes (for eg, when the brothers investigate the house where they find the rot in the shape of a hand), a piano music is played in the background, i really liked it, but I could not find out which that was... do you know by any chance?

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  58. I couldn't say for sure but my guess is that it is an original score by show composer 
    Jay Gruska.  

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  59. I would say the kids either kill their dads or they die and if they die the Amazons just have more kids. We're just speculating at the moment that the kids continue their accelerated aging unless they kill the dad.

    I guess the real point is more for Sam and Dean then Dean's daughter and it can be traced back to Amy and her son. If the daughter has to kill Daddy to stop her accelerated aging, Dean's killing Amy may have forced Jacob into a similar position if only indirectly. Kitsune need human pituitary glands to survive and I doubt other Kitsune have jobs that put them in position of extracting what they need from fresh corpses so they'd have to kill people. 

    So either Dean should have trusted Sam's judgement and leave Amy alive to continue to provide for her son and herself in the manner she was before Jacob got sick (and hope that Jacob wouldn't get sick again) or he should have killed Jacob, too, because Jacob could only survive if people died. If Dean's daughter can only survive if she kills (Dean, most likely) the boys face the "Jacob dilemma" - if the girl hasn't killed yet, by the same criteria that Dean let Jacob go  she should be allowed to live however long she lives after the boys prevent her from killing Dean. (I'm using 'boys' because I don't know who will actually stop her from killing Dean)

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