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I'll be extremely happy if it turns out that Dean is the one who saved Castiel. That would give Dean something meaningful (incl. in his POV) to do, and on the other hand it would be a ''f*ck you'' to Dabb, because his Jack would become less important for the story. Dean may become aware of this Akrida, decide to take risks and get to the Empty for Cas, send him to 70s in order to help to fight that thing. Why would they create any ''storms'' because of that? The characters may be played by different actors, especially the angels. That has happened many times on SPN.
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If the viewers are checking out because of not being able to connect the prequel to the mythical canon (because I keep on insisting that there is no such thing as canon in SPNverse), then I have no idea, how they lived through destroying the whole Season 4 in 5.22, the backdoor from Hell to Purgatory, turning invisible reapers into visible angels and back, using the Book of the Damned to set Lucifer free in S11, because apparently Azazel and Lilith were stupid enough not to use it back in S1-4, character assassination of Mary, Heaven crisis in S13, whereas there were no angels in Heaven in S9 at all, Nick's ridiculous return in S14, Jack eating the show, retconning the whole series into Chuck's story, etc. Why did all of SPN showrunners get a free pass with that? Maybe Robbie thought that Ep.13 would be the mid-season finale when he said it. I really haven't heard of getting to canon by Ep.7. Perhaps when we get to the truth in Ep.13, we will immediately be able to recognize all the hints we were given.
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IA. Especially I like a lot that The Winchesters has taken the better parts of SPN essence. I mean saving people, saving the world, that kind of stuff. I can say that I'm really proud of the characters and the way they've been doing their job, whereas also trying to deal with their personal issues, BUT they don't let these personal issues become more important than helping people, and that's great. The only thing that makes me sad is that we have to wait too many weeks for the next episode.
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High expectations are always a problem. I have a feeling that a lot of people are trying to compare this prequel to the beginning of SPN. IMO This is pointless, because I seriously doubt that anyone will ever be able to recreate something exactly like SPN S1-4. Honestly, I haven't noticed anything really bad on ''The Winchesters'' so far and I still think that this show is much more of SPN than any of S12-15, but MV, of course.
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Well, the writers do know how to make us want to get rid of some characters, don't they?😄 I sincerely hope that they're not trying to reunite Beau and Carla. Just no. One big NO.
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I've come to the conclusion that Cassie might be deliberately trying to get herself killed. She went to Sunny&Buck's. At night. Alone. Again. Maybe she's been suffering from some heavy depression which could explain her reckless behavior.
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Well, first things first, my love for Millie keeps growing and growing😊. She seemed so excited about the office, about what Ada was doing. Kinda reminds of Dean when they found the bunker. Very nice. Loved Ada/Millie dynamics. They might become a good team. Loved Mille's ''Would you mind repeating that?'' to the cop. Henry. He didn't seem to know about the letter John had gotten. So more likely it was Dean. Maybe not, though. If Heaven exists out of the timeline, Henry might reach out for Dean (if Dean is there), tell him all of it and Dean would want to figure out what is happening, because he knows the things differently. In this case the letter might've been sent from someone else. When Henry started disappearing, I was thinking ''Don't you dare disappear before Millie gets to see you''. Enjoyed Drake's acting a lot. He's so good at showing John's struggling. So, Roxy isn't the leader. I'm wondering if the real Queen has some human incarnation.
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In the pictures for 1.07 Mary, John, Ada, Millie, Carlos and Lata are performing some ritual. IMO They might be summoning Henry's spirit to get the information. This would be possible according to ''Houses of the Holy'' and ''Death Takes a Holiday''. Btw, looks like the episode is directed by Richard Speight Jr. Not Showalter, as it was stated before.
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Maybe this is Montana from some alternate universe, where the state is near the Antarctic Polar Circle and that is why it has so short days in summer.☺️
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This was a decent mytharc-moving episode mixed with Ada and Mary character exploration. I didn't expect that twist with Ada's son. I liked it, though. I'd like to see him again; I think the character has potential. Actually, he might join Mary's band, especially considering that there might be something between him and Latika. I was feeling bad for both Ada and her son, but I'm glad that they both found the common ground at the end, so their relationship might get better. I'm so satisfied, that the characters on this show have real (not manufactured) conflicts, and they are able to admit their mistakes and are trying to make up for them. Poor Mary. Got involved into that whole supernatural crap being just one year older than Dean. Looks like her parents didn't care much about little Mary's mental state by leaving her with all those horrible thoughts alone. I like that John keeps trying to help her with these issues. Btw, the scenes in Mary's mind were beautifully shot. So, the Akrida leader seems to have plans for our protagonists. I'm intrigued.