It was a treat to have Theo Devaney back as Gavin. The third parenthood story in the episode is Rowena’s, mother of Crowley and grandmother of Gavin. Some of those scenes were so heavy on exposition that I complained out loud about it to my television, but I have to admit, I’m grateful to Crowley for putting Lucifer in Mark Pellegrino’s meatsuit for perpetuity! Lucifer asking for advice as a father-to-be from Crowley on finding out he’s a dad was priceless. Crowley’s zeal for revenge will perhaps be his blind spot.
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You get the feeling that poor Crowley is in way over his head, much to Lucifer’s glee. The two Marks, Sheppard and Pellegrino, are both delicious in their scenes with each other. Parenthood as a major theme has even made its way into the relationship between Crowley and the captive Lucifer. K: You might play at being a good mommy… is that just what you want to believe? WB/The CW Ketch really shows his hand when he pushes Mary again to separate herself from her sons. If Mary has any maternal instinct at all, that would have to be what she believes, but it’s still a hard sell.
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Ketch that Lady Toni was a ‘rogue operative’. We also start to gain some insight into Mary’s rationalization for working with them – she mostly believes Mr. (Though David Haydn-Jones is doing a bang up job). He’s smarmy to the max, keeps trying to get Mary to have a drink with him, and uses what seem like classic abuser tactics, trying to get her to cut ties with her family and devote her life just to the BMoL (like him). Ketch and his role in her evolution in this episode. The theme of this episode, and this season, is parenthood, the first incarnation of which is Mary Winchester. It hurts to see the characters I care so much about hurting. Jared Padalecki is killing me this season with Sam’s subtle but obvious yearning for his mother, his desperate need to believe that she loves them and she’s okay. Sam, on the other hand, really wants to believe that his mom is okay. Where are you taking us, Show? And if you decide to send Mary on a redemption arc, as it seems clear you will, are we going to be too far down the road by that time to follow? I worry, I really do.ĭean is clearly not buying Mary’s ‘I just need some R & R’, telling Sam that he feels like something’s going on with her. Her ‘I love you’ made me grimace, which can’t be a good sign. It’s impossible for me to get myself out of her sons’ headspace – they are heartbreakingly vulnerable when it comes to their mother, and it’s very hard to watch her let them down. I know she’s not the first Winchester to lie, and she undoubtedly won’t be the last, but it rankled anyway. My happy place was jolted, however, when the boys called Mary and she lied to them outright about where she was and what she was doing.
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I will never get tired of seeing Sam and Dean in the bunker, so I was happy just to see them researching a case, hunched over Sam’s laptop together like it was Season 1 all over again. The opening scene played on all those fears, leaving my heart pounding by the time we transition into Sam and Dean at home in the bunker. I don’t know if it’s just left over from childhood and none of us ever really outgrew it, but fear of the thing hiding in the closet or grabbing us from under the bed is always lurking underneath our adult composure. The opening scene is classic Supernatural – dark, full of foreboding, and scary as hell. And I just had the opportunity to re-watch after spending the weekend at a Supernatural convention in Nashville, which gave me some different perspectives on the episode, especially Mary’s situation. Luckily, the difficult to watch scenes were interspersed with some lighter moments that I enjoyed and some excellent acting, which helped. Last week’s Supernatural won’t go down in history as one of my favorites – it was at times downright unpleasant to watch, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t impactful.