![]() Sergei seems pretty shady (and not just because Ketch recommended him), but he does have a possible solution. Meanwhile, Sam gets a line on a shaman named Sergei who may know a thing or two about Nephilim problems, so Castiel goes to meet the man. Stream the latest for free now: /coFMssQHWx- Supernatural November 30, 2018 Which makes losing Jack different than all the other losses Dean has experienced, and likely explains why he was so patient while Jack was grinding those gears…īuckle up. Which, as fans know, is a huge step for Dean, and one that he takes because, whether or not he’d admit it, Jack’s sort of like an overgrown, underdeveloped son to him. So Dean doesn’t just take him on a road trip - HE LET’S JACK DRIVE THE IMPALA. His short life has been nothing but a succession of dangers, and all he wants is to experience all the ordinary, meaningful things normal people do. While Rowena, Sam and Cas all try to find answers through research, Dean takes Jack out to make some new memories. ![]() ljovsi8mu0- Supernatural November 30, 2018 Punch it! #Supernatural starts NOW on The CW. Hint: it involves taking Baby for a spin while listening to classic rock. Which Jack no longer has, since Lucifer decided to steal it last season.īut instead of some high stakes fight against the clock to find a cure, Supernatural chose to slow things down and explore what it means to truly live. Nephilim are unnatural creatures, and the only thing binding their human and angelic bits together is their grace. And what she discovers is that it’s his very nature that’s killing him, basically. But after Jack thanks her for saving them all from Apocalypse World (so… we’re all calling it that now, eh?), she agrees to put her witchery to work diagnosing him. So the boys check Jack out of the hospital and take him to get a second opinion - from Rowena! Who at first is more than happy to let Lucifer’s baby boy die a painful death (she holds a mean grudge, that woman). Total systemic failure, and nobody knows why. Castiel can’t figure out what’s wrong with him, and neither can the doctors at the local ER. This week’s episode picks up where last week ended: Dean has seen Jack collapse after coughing up blood, and now the boys are trying to figure out how to help him. A dangerous monster, a world-ending threat, a sacrifice (they do LOVE a good sacrifice). ![]() It’s just that, well, death usually comes in some big way on this show. Just because dying doesn’t often seem to stick, it doesn’t mean the boys aren’t familiar with the concept. Hell, they’re on a first name basis with Death at this point (literally - she’s the former low-level reaper named Billie, newly promoted to Horseman status). The boys have died, seen several planes of the Afterlife, and returned to fight on. Bobby and Charlie died (though they’re back, sort of, thanks to alternate realities). Their parents are dead (though Mary came back). It’s not like the Winchesters have never faced the reality of death before. ![]()
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