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Supernatural 8.07 "A Little Slice of Kevin": Welcome Back

15 Nov 2012

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     Supernatural 8.07, "A Little Slice of Kevin", marked the return of Castiel from Purgatory. It also saw the return of Crowley, Kevin, and Mrs. Tran. The episode was directed by Charles Robert Carner and written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. Carner is a new director to Supernatural but Buckner and Ross-Leming also wrote episode 8.03 "Heartache" this season. The hour flew by for me as the major storyarc was carried forward, we got some answers that we've been waiting for, and some new questions and directions were opened up.
    Right off the top, I want to have a special shout out to the visual effects team of Mark Meloche, Ryan Curtis, Derek Rein, Werner Ten Hoeve, Adam Williams, and Jason Macza and special effects Ian Korver did an amazing job on a show in which amazing effects are simply expected on a weekly basis - and on a budget that is known to be less than generous. The effects that stood out for me in no particular order were the return of Cas's wings, the light from Cas's eyes, Benny's soul entering Dean, the Leviathans, the portal from Purgatory, the demon bomb, and a thousand other things that I missed. Also on the production side, Serge Ladouceur and Jerry Wanek for lighting and set design outdid themselves again, particularly with Crowley's lair and Naomi's office. I hope that we will get more from Purgatory; if we don't, I will miss the gritty, washed out look to it. It's been a fabulous setting.
    Now, on to the episode itself. One of the things that I've traditionally loved about Supernatural is that there is a payoff, and there is especially a payoff for loyal, attentive fans. There has been a lot of speculation about what happened to Chuck at the end of "Swan Song" - whether he was always God and just disappeared or whether he was truly a prophet AND a vessel for God or whether he was still alive. Certainly fans, and Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki too, have expressed interest in having Rob Benedict reprise his role as Chuck, and this episode doesn't actually preclude that from happening. We learn that there can only be one prophet at a time, but not that Chuck is definitively dead only that Cas suspects he's dead. Of all the shows on television, if one should have to adhere to the no body/no death rule, Supernatural should. It's possible that he simply ceased being a prophet. Kevin, after all, didn't become a prophet until the tablet was unearthed. So, while we didn't get a definitive answer, we did have the writers reward our patience by at least addressing the issue.

    We also didn't have to wait the entire season for the return of Cas or, more importantly, for why he didn't leave Purgatory with Dean. The scenes between Ackles and Misha Collins in this episode, both on earth and in Purgatory were superlative. The amount of information that both actors, and Ackles in particular, are able to convey without any words is amazing. I think that Sam is right in his diagnosis that Dean has survivor's guilt and that's why he didn't remember what happened at the portal. Cas telling Dean that it was his choice to stay behind, that he never intended to leave with Dean but intended to stay as penance for opening Purgatory and what he did in Heaven is, of course, never going to relieve Dean of the guilt he feels in relation to Cas. I'm convinced that one of the reasons Dean was so determined to get Cas out of Purgatory in the first place is because Dean still feels guilt that he let Cas come under the influence of Crowley in the first place. Dean has told Sam repeatedly that he feels guilty for everything - this will be no different.
    Mark Sheppard was his usual brilliant self as Crowley. His enjoyment in the part is infectious, even while we are horrified by what he is doing - he cut off Kevin's finger!!! This is another element that Supernatural does so well. It would be easy to stop taking Crowley seriously because he is the center of so many light-hearted or downright hilarious moments, but this comic juxtoposition just increases the horror of his actions. The torturing of Samandriel, for instance, was truly horrific. I am secretly hoping that somehow Samandriel made it out because I really liked Tyler Johnston and want to see him back again. Crowley does tell his henchman to keep Samandriel on ice as he's only scratched the surface with him.
     I loved the scene with Kevin and Crowley as Kevin deciphers the tablet - Osric Chau is particularly good in any scene where he gets to showcase Kevin's smarts. Kevin explaining what a compendium is to Crowley was a nice moment. I'm curious about what Metatron means by a compendium as well. It certainly opens up what can happen going forward. Crowley indicates that there are more tablets and seems to suggest that that means there are more than simply Leviathans and demons to worry about - possibly one tablet per monster problem.
Misha Collins and Amanda Tapping

    Of course, Castiel will likely be able to fix Kevin's missing digit. Which does bring up the issue of having an angel in the Winchester arsenal again. Does this, in essence, make the Winchesters bullet-proof? When there was the Apocalypse to worry about, Cas was still answering to a higher order, and when he was working with Crowley, he also wasn't able to be constantly at the Winchesters' disposal. But now, Naomi has charged him with working with and keeping an eye on the Winchesters. Her motives, considering she is preventing Cas from remembering her, are highly suspect. What is her end game? I don't like her because she is clearly being set up as an enemy to our heroes, but I hope we see a lot of her because I adore Amanda Tapping!
    The weak link in this episode was, for me, once again Lauren Tom as Mrs. Tran. I can't warm up to Tom as an actor and Mrs Tan's hiring a witch on Craigslist is just ridiculously stupid. The actor playing the witch was likewise lacklustre. The humor in this instance didn't work for me; it felt jarring and out of place, taking me out of the action, not simply providing relief from the tension.

    The episode did hold some nice moments for the Winchesters, and it was nice to see them in the hunting-groove with each other again. Sam's reciting the exorcism in the phone while Dean explained it was code was brilliant. Sam is supportive of Dean when he starts "seeing" Cas. He tells him he's likely suffering from survivor's guilt and needs to get past it. Sam also earnestly tells Dean he believes Dean did everything he could to get Cas out. I like the way they teased us, suggesting that maybe Dean didn't do everything he could. We also see that Dean is perhaps not sleeping again - a sign of unease he's exhibited in the past and possibly a manifestation of PTSD.
    Dean is suspicious of how Cas got out. It seems obvious that Naomi must have had some hand in it, but what and why? She tells Cas that an incursion of angels got him out of Purgatory and the "chats" she will have with him about Sam and Dean will be his repayment. It's possible this is how the angels are going to keep track of the tablet and Kevin, but it seems strange that they wouldn't want to just take him as they wanted to before.
    Kevin is now determined to get the demons. Unfortunately, even with Sam pointing out all her mistakes, Mrs Tran seems unrepentant. Also unfortunately, they are sending Kevin and his mother to Garth for safe-keeping. I'm not particularly keen to see more of either Mrs Tran or Garth. Those would be two casualties I could live with.
    The end of the episode also brings us back to a very important theme in the Supernatural universe. Cas tells Dean that Dean is not responsible for everything, but Dean still feels it's his fault that Cas didn't get out of Purgatory with him. Cas tells him, "It's not about fault. It's about will." Cas exercised his free will to stay in Purgatory. It's interesting that Dean who defied God to exercise his own free will has such a hard time letting others exercise theirs. For once though, Cas is able to prove to Dean that it wasn't his fault, that Dean didn't fail his friend. It remains to be seen whether Dean will forgive himself even in the face of Cas's proof.
    And finally, a little trivia. Once again, we have an actor appearing in their second episode of Supernatural: did anyone recognize one of the prophets as the florist from "A Very Supernatural Christmas"?
    I'm really excited about how much this episode sets up for us going forward with the season. It's possible Kevin will be able to glean something useful from the part of the tablet he has. The brothers and Cas will be busy trying to track down Crowley and his half of the tablet. What is Naomi up to? Next week looks like it will be a stand alone episode - and hysterical. I want to finish with a quick shout out to showrunner Jeremy Carver. I'm enjoying the season very much because each episode has been good in and of itself but the pacing of the season-long mythology/storyarc has been excellent so far.
    What did you think of the episode? Are the brothers going to have to look for more tablets? How much of a threat do you think Naomi is going to be? Let me know in the comments below...

16 comments:

  1. Excellent recap and agree with all of it, except I love Garth. Not a fan of Mrs Tran, but guess you can't fix stupid.
    Was glad to see Cas showing off his wings, that is just so cool. I don't remember seeing his eyes like that before, or really anyone's like that...beautiful. I hope it is not the last of Purgatory that we see, I love Feral Dean and Benny going into Dean was done so well.
    I am with you on wanting to see Chuck again. Don't know why he was not liked, he was a plus for me in all his eps and really shined in The End.
    As for Jensen and Misha together, they just have such good chemistry and bring out the best in each other. Commented on another link about Jensen and his comedic timing in the movie Ten Inch Hero, he can do pages of dialog with just a look. SPN is one of the shows that you have to pay attention to and not be washing dishes while listening, you just miss way to much nuance.
    I thing Naomi is going to be a problem and I bet Cas is going to be able to over power her will and use his Dean inspired FREE WILL. Fingers crossed. ;)

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  2. I must be hanging out in the wrong circles - everyone I know loves Chuck! But I think it's a mark of a good show that fans are passionate about every character. Definitely agree about Jensen in Ten Inch Hero - another great performance. And Naomi is clearly going to be a problem...

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  3. I'm a sucker for guilt and despair, so I quite like dthis episode, especially that final scene between Dean and Cas when Cas tried to let Dean off the hook. As you note, the actors can pack a lot of punch just with a look and body language, so that was a powerful moment for me.
    Also agree about Mrs Tran--no particular objection to the character per se (kinda fun to have someone who can be both so dumb and so resourceful--she captured a demon!), but the actress seems to be of the face-pulling rather than the actual emoting school, so she just doesn't ring true for me, sadly.
    Well done episode--one of the best this season!

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  4. I felt like a lot of these "reveals" were pretty much already known or silly ways to deal with things.
    1) Chuck. I liked Chuck and it felt like Carver killed him off without even a remembrance flashback so he could create a plot: Crowley is tired of chasing after Kevin, well make it so Kevin isn't the only one who can read the tablet. Done. Oh, wait, now we've changed it so only one prophet at a time, hum, okay kill Chuck. Maybe they can get Becky to replace him.
    2) The compendium. While it was one of a few laughs of the night, that was in desperate need of them which hardly ever happens when Crowley is on screen, it wasn't like *big* news. I mean once we found out there was more than one, it was pretty guaranteed that there were probably a few to a bunch of them. Why only have tablets for demons and leviathan--it seems kinda limited considering all the other monsters, gods, and well Death that are still out there.

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  5. Nice recap! I enjoyed last night's episode. Watching Jensen's myriad of facial expressions are always truly a joy to watch. The episode pulled at threads from past seasons and then managed to open so many possibilities for the future. Loved it.
    I'm so glad to read that you're not a fan of Mrs. Tran. I haven't really cared for her much but thought everyone else loved her.

    It was nice to see Sam being a little supportive of Dean rather than dismissive. Though I was still hoping for a bit more reaction from Sam when Dean was talking about how he rememered the heat, the stench, the pain--every bit of Purgatory. Maybe it's just that I need to watch again. It's easy to miss things in our show.

    Oh, and I LOVE the idea that Dean maybe isn't sleeping again and that's "a sign of unease he's exhibited in the past and possibly a manifestation of PTSD".

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  6. I think in "Sam's" defense, the director didn't give us a lot of Sam-reaction shots. I really wanted a pause on Sam's face when they are waiting for Mrs T and Dean hauls Cas out of the car to talk to him...

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  7. Maybe it's because I like Rob Benedict as Chuck so much that I'm not reading it as his being definitively dead. I really think Cas saying "he must be dead" is just too open ended. And if a clunky plot device like the compendium gets us Julian Richings back as Death? I'm all for it!!!

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  8. Agreed! Definitely one of the best so far this season - and I think a good indication that with Carver running the show, we're going to have a great season going forward. We've hardly been spinning our wheels and this just sets up so much more!

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  9. I feel you. But if the "I really liked the character so they can't be gone" logic worked, I would get back Gabriel and Chuck and Bobby. And I'm not that lucky. :)


    I don't mind the plot device of having various words of God, but the "big news!!!" there are more than two was just silly for me. I was really hoping they would make Death a big bad after season 5, but I'm still not that lucky.

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  10. My husband watched the show with him and he kept making smart alecky comments about Dean's and Cas's love affair. It was too funny and he doesn't know the first thing about SPN, SPN Fans, or slash. I honestly kept exepting them to kiss. I felt the dialog was way over the top and too emotional for three men.
    As for the plot. I didn't feel it was that strong. Yes, it was nice seeing Cas again...but I didn't like the way it cut from Dean seeing him in the bathroom to them sitting at the table in the room.
    Cas unknowingly spying on the Winchesters! Oh no! I hope it doesn't cause Dean and Cas to break up again!!! LOL
    And Sam? Why was he even in the show last night? His character has been wasted this season. It would have been more of a blessing if they just wrote his character out.

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  11. I absolutely loved this episode. I think it's time to rewatch the s8 episodes now that we know what really happened to Dean and Cas in Purgatory!

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  12. Agreed! I've been looking for an excuse to re-watch... LOL!

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  13. For me Chuck ceased to "be" on the s5 finale, so this episode just served to make the Winchesters know about it. Now, I do believe that "the artist previously known ans Chuck could reappear at any minute, because we all know he wasn't your run of the mile prophet.

    I have to disagree with Mrs: Tran; she has been my favorite character introduced this season. She is a pain on the ass and controlleing, but she is completely devoted to her son and resourful as hell. That lady has spunk. I don't think that her plan to look up for a witch in Craiglist was that stupid, what I don't like that everyone seems to be in cahoots with demons (this show gets really misanthropic sometimes) And besides that, screwing it up in this show is like a rite of passage. Hopefully this moves her character along and humbles her down a little.

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  14. Sam was awesome last night. And what is it with guys not being able to have issues?

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  15. Disagree with only a couple of points in your review, but its no biggy! The main one being, there is no episode next week. Which is SO WRONG of them to do to us! I want to see it NOW dangit, not in two weeks. Blah!

    And, in my opinion, Mrs Tran is a character best taken in short doses. I love her, I really do, but having so much of her just makes her nagging and painful to deal with. Having small doses makes her funny and interesting. She really needs not to be overdone. Almost the same with Kevin, except I would like a little more of him. Just not too much. He's much more amusing when he's not being overshadowed by his mom.

    I loved her 'witch from craigs list' comment. That cracked me up, truly! Crowley's comment about the actual witch though fit. She was lackluster and annoying.

    I /love/ that Crowley is showing his darker side this season. Its really easy to forget that he's a demon sometimes and not just a witty monster. Not only a demon, but the self-proclaimed king of hell. I could never figure out why the other demons would allow him that title. But in this episode we get to see how remarkably evil he can be, and that he's all the more evil because of his charm! He has /no/ issues with horribly torturing, maiming, and killing. He enjoys it, with a casual flare that shows how casually he dismisses human life.

    I didn't care for Cas's SuperMan graphics, at all. I thought the graphics for Benny and purgatory were much better done. But, as I've said before, graphics are not the heart of this show, and I can live without them being spectacular. And considering the horrible budget SPN is alotted, it does VERY well for its self. Cas is such an amazing character that I guess I just hoped for more from that particular scene.



    Overall? Love love loved this episode. Bring on Hunteri Heroici! Or however it spelled! Dang, the 28th can't come soon enough...

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  16. If I could like this comment more than once I would.

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