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First, a disclaimer - I'm watching Clap Your Hands If You Believe as I write this (home with a sick kid, thanks TNT!) so I'm probably going to be distracted.


Now. We need to talk about this scene. Because this? With sleeping, frightened, heavy breathing, deep sleepy voice, confused, adorable Sam? This is the best 30 seconds of television I've seen in a long time. I'm going to cut the rest of this episode a lot of slack in appreciation for this. Just saying.



But beyond its obvious artistic merits, this scene says a lot about the brothers right now.

  • Even in the safety (presumed safety, but we'll get to that later) of the bunker, Sam sleeps fully clothed with a gun under his pillow, and he's obviously very much on edge. So he doesn't feel safe. And why would he?

  • Not only does Dean wake him up, but he deliberately pick a really dickish way to wake him up. So he's angry. And a dick.

  • Sam points out that he could have shot Dean, and Dean doesn't care. So either Dean doesn't believe him, or he doesn't care. Make of that what you will.

Sam trying to talk to Dean about the blade is like trying to talk to an alcoholic. Dean can leave the blade any time. See? Look. He's leaving it.

(Better run, man. I think the fourth kind is a butt thing.)

Metatron trying on the trench coat - marvelous. Gadreel's "you said one second" - also marvelous.

Operation Lee Harvey. Do we parse this as taking out the leader (Castiel = JFK)? Or do we read more into it and consider the conspiracy theory/fall guy analogy? Because I'm not completely sure if the suicide bomber angels really thought Castiel had asked/ordered these actions, or if they knew they were working for Metatron but were trying to shift the blame to Cas.

Cas's command center is really unfortunately cheesy. You know how sometimes you watch like you're watching through someone else's eyes, like you're seeing it for the first time, and you think "I would have mocked the hell out of this?" That's how I feel about the command center. Anyway. Dean telling Sam to go with Cas. Oh yeah, you should totally let him send you elsewhere, Sam. It worked out so well last time. I kind of understand why he did this, as stupid as it was. Combine a lifetime of following Dean's lead (and/or Dean's orders) with his reluctance to push him over the edge right now. But still. Don't go, Sammy. It won't end well.

Sam and Cas in the car. I love that Sam is driving. I love that Cas and Sam are spending time together. I just wish someone, anyone, someone in this general vicinity, maybe someone in the same car with Sam, would ask him how he's doing. Also, Cas, why won't you just tell Sam what you know about the Mark? Why do you simply sit back and observe and ask questions? And why didn't they didn't tell Cas Abaddon was dead? Why is he just now hearing this?



Sorry Sam. You're right. This is something I'm going to let slide. Also, I love the way you aim with your right hand before you can even reach over to support it with your left hand. Don't ask me why. This is something I cannot explain.

Nurse Flagstaff!Angel. Honey, do not taunt Dean. Even under the best of circumstances, this is not a good idea. And these are not the best of circumstances. I was actually kind of glad Dean went all Mark-psycho on her ass, cause she was a bitch.

(They were grabby, incandescent douchebags. Good night.)

So, the Tessa thing. Why can Dean see her? Why do the angels know who she is? Are reapers just a subset of angels now? Why are we putting up with this nonsense?


You're right, Sam. I'm sorry. I forgive you all. Let's carry on. God, your nose is so cute.

When the angels insisted on Dean leaving his weapon before he went to "interrogate" Tessa, I knew from the look on his face I knew he had the blade.

And now, my second favorite part of the episode - when Sam and Cas attempt to break into the building, and after it gets dark, Cas finds angelic writing with a not-quite-so-cryptic riddle. I was taking notes to remind myself of what I wanted to talk about in this review, and as soon as Sam said "Because seven ate nine," I laughed and started to type "Speak friend and enter." And then Cas said "like the Doors of Durin" and I was all FUCK YEAH!!!  \o/  \o/

(So if aliens are real, what's next? Hobbits?)

I also loved that Sam figured out the Indiana Jones reference once they got inside. Though I think he might have got his head sliced off even if he'd been on his knees. And then, when they found the fake Heaven, and Cas said "What the hell"... has he ever said that before? It seems to me they've made a conscious effort for him not to use either Hell or God in a casual way.

On the other hand, when Dean told the angels "Y'all can all go to hell," yeah, that was good.

As someone pointed out on Tumblr, Gadreel apparently spent long enough inside Sam to soak up some sass. Because he brought it tonight. (Oh, and I almost forgot - Tyrus the bowling angel called Metatron a nerd! Hee!!!)

So Cas rides back to the bunker with the boys - did he leave his pimpmobile at the command center? I hope not. I'll miss it. It's like a symbol of his independence. Which I guess explains why it's gone now - he's pretty dependent on the Winchesters once again. And, back in the bunker, Dean basically shits all over Sam, proclaiming this a dictatorship (trumps your non-brother partnership, Sam, I guess he showed you) and Sam angrily leaves. Which means he misses the next scene, where Cas (who somehow didn't hear any of the dictatorship conversation) is warmly and fuzzily informed that the three of them will be enough to fix this problem because they always have been before. (Maybe the three of them means Cas, Dean, and the blade?)

ETA... I really, really want Sam to point out that none of this would have happened - Cas would still have his army - if Dean had just left the damn blade at the bunker as he'd promised.

(So you're saying suffering is a GOOD thing.)

And then, who comes strolling into the so-called safety of the bunker but Gadreel. How? Who knows. Maybe he saw Sam hiding a key under the doormat. All I know is, Sam, long-suffering, don't let your own personal wants get in the way of the goal, personally victimized by Gadreel Sam, is willing to work with him if it means stopping Metatron and opening Heaven. Because Sam Winchester is better than you and I. But as soon as Dean extended his hand, I knew what was going to happen. And it did.

(Fight the fairies! You fight those fairies!)

So, when did Gadreel turn? I thought the last time we saw him, he was possibly plotting against Metatron. But this episode makes it look like he was disgruntled but loyal right up until he learned Metatron was sending out the suicide bombers. And is Gadreel really dead? We didn't see wings. I'm not going to call him dead until we see wings. (Or did the preview confirm it?)




I'm unspoiled for the next (last!!!!) episode, please help me stay that way!

Date: 2014-05-14 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thursdaysisters.livejournal.com
And, back in the bunker, Dean basically shits all over Sam, proclaiming this a dictatorship (trumps your non-brother partnership, Sam, I guess he showed you) and Sam angrily leaves.

I dunno, Sam being angry over an angel possession is one thing, especially when Dean brushes over it and doesn't acknowledge Sam's feelings about it, it's another for Dean to push Sam away because he might take away Dean's crackpipe (not like Dean needed the Blade to kill any of the creatures he nailed in this episode).

Date: 2014-05-14 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
Sorry, maybe it wasn't obvious that remark was supposed to be sarcastic. Like, Dean wins because he wants even less of a relationship than you do! Woo hoo!

Date: 2014-05-14 08:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thursdaysisters.livejournal.com
Dang I'm dense today (reaches for coffee) , yeah I really hope Dean gets an intervention, even if it means teary fistfights ala season 4.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] manzanita-crow.livejournal.com
You are quite right. Sam's nose is VERY cute. And bedhead becomes him.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
His bedhead looks so much better than his non-bedhead has looked all season.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nesmith.livejournal.com
I think the implication is that Gadreel is wounded, probably severely, but he's not dead.

Gadreel has always given me a Guy of Gisborne (as in Richard Armitage's lovely leather-clad incarnation) vibe. You're never 100% sure of his motives and he has moments of cold-bloodedness and of good, and this whole episode he was giving Metatron such constipated looks that reminded me SO much of Guy hating the Sheriff but having to go along.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
Yes, he was definitely annoyed as hell, this episode and his last one. I just wonder when he crossed from annoyed to annoyed-and-plotting. What was too much for him?

Date: 2014-05-15 01:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nesmith.livejournal.com
We might find out, or not if the writers don't think it's important. You can see shades of uncertainty throughout, I think (I haven't had the time to re-watch this season); but I've had the definite impression that he wants to believe Metatron's BS but has that "I'll go along with it only as long as you show me that you're for real" vibe to it.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cuddyclothes.livejournal.com
Thank you for this. I was all "WOOT WOOT" after the episode, then I started reading reviews and having a real bring-down for not having thought of this or this or really, I missed this.

The whole angel/reaper thing has been SOOO fucked since the idea of "rogue reapers" was introduced. And when the girl was a reaper/angel or whatever the fuck who killed Cas earlier this season.

Date: 2014-05-14 08:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
Well, whatever I can do to help! :-D Yeah. Angel reapers. Whatever. Let's just think about Sam's cute nose instead.

Date: 2014-05-14 09:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freya922.livejournal.com
Your recap cracked me up. I'm watching Season 9 in real time, Season 1 with one friend, and Season 4 with another. I understand switching gears midstream, zipping up and down the timeline! So I was vastly amused by your inserts of aliens/fairies episode - which is one of my all time favorites. Great lines.

I still am hoping Gadreel is alive! I want more redemption for him! He did save Charlie, and Cas, and I think he was (at least at first) well meaning and healing Sam. And I want Cas to tell Sam what the HECK the burden of the Mark is! And ...jeez, this is getting nerve wracking. Of course, ultimately I want Sam to save Dean, but in the meantime I'm terrified that Dean is gonna kill Sam because... Cain and Abel. And Sam has been upset all season that Dean didn't let him die...

I shall be in a mild freakout until the night of the finale when that shall likely ramp up to a major one.

Date: 2014-05-15 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
Your recap cracked me up. I'm watching Season 9 in real time, Season 1 with one friend, and Season 4 with another. I understand switching gears midstream, zipping up and down the timeline! So I was vastly amused by your inserts of aliens/fairies episode - which is one of my all time favorites. Great lines.


Thanks! And Caged Heat was on after that, which is another good one.


I still am hoping Gadreel is alive! I want more redemption for him! He did save Charlie, and Cas, and I think he was (at least at first) well meaning and healing Sam. And I want Cas to tell Sam what the HECK the burden of the Mark is! And ...jeez, this is getting nerve wracking. Of course, ultimately I want Sam to save Dean, but in the meantime I'm terrified that Dean is gonna kill Sam because... Cain and Abel. And Sam has been upset all season that Dean didn't let him die...


My thoughts have been there as well.


I shall be in a mild freakout until the night of the finale when that shall likely ramp up to a major one.


I wish I could tell you it will be okay, but...


Edited Date: 2014-05-15 01:58 am (UTC)

Date: 2014-05-15 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freya922.livejournal.com
Ha! Great point. And great GIF. *snort*

Date: 2014-05-15 12:58 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tabaqui
Ooh, fun commentary! I love the two eps colliding, heh. Dean on the Mark is kinda like Soulless Sam, you know?

I think Castiel didn't know about Abaddon because, as Sam said in the first bit - they'd just got in 'two hours ago' - two hours after Dean killed Abaddon - so calling Castiel just isn't a priority just yet, since Sam, at least, is exhausted.

I think reapers are sort of being presented as angels of death? It's a little odd but that's the only thing i've got.

Honestly - as bad as the Mark is, and how fucked up it's making him - I feel Dean's a little justified in his remark to Sam. Sam said the one thing guaranteed to rip Dean to shreds (i wouldn't save you, your life is not important enough for me to go to the extreme for you) so - he's hurt and pissed and the Mark is making it all go up to 11 on the dial. They're both so fucking stupid in their not-talking, stubborn ways, but man....

I am skeered of the finale (not spoiled!). It's gonna *hurt*, i just know it.

Date: 2014-05-15 01:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
Ooh, fun commentary! I love the two eps colliding, heh. Dean on the Mark is kinda like Soulless Sam, you know?

Except Soulless Sam, until he found out it might kill him, recognized that he would be better in his natural state, and Dean is so far gone he doesn't get that at all. :-/

I think Castiel didn't know about Abaddon because, as Sam said in the first bit - they'd just got in 'two hours ago' - two hours after Dean killed Abaddon - so calling Castiel just isn't a priority just yet, since Sam, at least, is exhausted.

I would have called him on the way home, but maybe they were distracted. :-)

Honestly - as bad as the Mark is, and how fucked up it's making him - I feel Dean's a little justified in his remark to Sam. Sam said the one thing guaranteed to rip Dean to shreds (i wouldn't save you, your life is not important enough for me to go to the extreme for you)

Dude. That may be what Dean heard, but it's not what Sam said.

I am skeered of the finale (not spoiled!). It's gonna *hurt*, i just know it.

It's definitely going to hurt. Either in a good way or a bad way.

Date: 2014-05-15 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justmep2.livejournal.com
Man, you killed me with the Sam gifs! :D

Sam points out that he could have shot Dean, and Dean doesn't care. So either Dean doesn't believe him, or he doesn't care. Make of that what you will.
Doesn't care, definitley doesn't care.

Sam trying to talk to Dean about the blade is like trying to talk to an alcoholic. Dean can leave the blade any time. See? Look. He's leaving it.
LOL, Did anyone actually believed he left it at the Bunker though?

I totally missed the Lee Harvey thing while watching the episode, did he actually say it? While Cas' getting better with references as a non-American it's sometimes hard to keep up, so for god's sake, would it killed them to say Lee Harvey Oswald so we foreingers get it, too? Now that you've mentioned it, I think it's probably the conspiracy thing.

I agree with you on the command center, I thought it was just me. It's just such a cliche, even the way it's designed! That's just not how angels would build a command center.

I think Sam's having a hard time seeing what Dean have become, partially because he feels responsible for it, and also because he was never that good in seeing Dean's weakness. Or maybe he just doesn't *want* to see it. Anyway, following Cas does make sense. I mean, Godstiel alone. I can see why Dean's worried about him losing it with too much power and his angel cult followers calling him commander. It's freaking both Dean and Sam out.

I liked the Cas and Sam scene in the car as well, but come on, ask Sam how he's doing at the moment? That's really not the time, or the place. And you made me wonder, maybe Cas isn't telling Sam what he knows about the mark because there's nothing they both can do about it? hmmm.. But yeah, not updating each other on other stuff that's going on seems silly and don't get me started with how they're both are okay with Dean having the mark and just talk about how 'different' he is.

Date: 2014-05-15 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caranfindel.livejournal.com
LOL, Did anyone actually believed he left it at the Bunker though?


I wonder what he would have done if Cas hadn't provided a way to get rid of Sam. He would have had to come up with some other excuse to sneak back to the bunker and grab it.


I totally missed the Lee Harvey thing while watching the episode, did he actually say it? While Cas' getting better with references as a non-American it's sometimes hard to keep up, so for god's sake, would it killed them to say Lee Harvey Oswald so we foreingers get it, too? Now that you've mentioned it, I think it's probably the conspiracy thing.


Metatron's the one who said it. He told Gadreel "I told you we had our shot with Operation Lee Harvey, and we took it." Although now I'm wondering if this had anything to do with the suicidal bombers at all.


I liked the Cas and Sam scene in the car as well, but come on, ask Sam how he's doing at the moment? That's really not the time, or the place.


They drove from Missouri to Colorado to Montana. I think there was time for a conversation!

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