I loved seeing drunk Cas almost as much as I loved the recorded name on his cell phone. The actor that plays Castiel is fantastic and he portrayed an abandoned drunk angel to perfection. Castiel is hopeless and does not know what to do with himself. Is Cas fighting the influence of Michael or God at this point? Does he even know?
Dean has decided to make a deal with Michael. While logically I can see the character progression I do not feel like Dean should be at this point. Dean has been dumping God and John in the same "dead beat dad" territory and I am not sure why exactly. John was obviously far from perfect, but he cared deeply for both his children and died making a deal to save Dean's life.
I really feel like all of the tension is taken out of the fight scenes in this show. Sam and Dean can be killed and brought back to life instantly based on what we saw last episode.
This is the second time we have seen agents of evil take over a small town and turn the citizens against each other on this show. However, the Bleep of Babylon was an interesting concept. Loved her as a false prophet.
Speaking of prophets, when are we going to get more Chuck? Speaking of the future for this show, what in the world can they do after the Apocalypse? Supernatural has been on a slow burn for five seasons are we going to see Sam and Dean start families? Would that be interesting?
Speaking of families I thought it was touching that Dean made a point to go back to the woman he truly loved one more time before succumbing to Michael. Is Sam strong enough to fight the influence of Lucifer without Dean? I hope he is!
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