I listened to their background story for why they were after the book and didn't think much of it beyond an obligatory obstacle in achieving the episode's ultimate goal. Mild interest was all I felt for the Stynes as I watched that episode. This question was asked repeatedly by a poster in a forum episode discussion thread, even though we were told about the Stynes in episode 19 where they hunted Charlie for a book that gave them superpowers. Even if she came back as the smartest, most powerful, most awe-inspiring ghost of all time she won’t be staying for too long, won't be toting her Surface tablet, and definitely won't get praised as “the smartest person in the room." To be all that one needs a pulse, and my guess is she permanently lost hers.Įven after so much talk about Charlie my biggest gripe for this episode isn't even her, but the writers' new pet project, the completely ludicrous, prematurely hatched threat of the Stynes. Still the promos give me hope that, even if they decide to bring her back, it would be in a much smaller scope, most likely as a ghost or apparition. ![]() I have heard that producer Jim Michaels has claimed no one ever dies permanently on Supernatural. At least for those of us who could see through her hero-to-everyone persona and recognize the Mary Sue behind it, it means she won’t come back next season in a larger capacity and as a permanent staple. On top of it, considering how ridiculously contrived and entirely avoidable Charlie’s death was, it should be obvious why I can’t see any light at the end of this insane, bloody tunnel. But the only fallout I could think coming from it is Dean getting angrier and killing more bad guys (which I’m sure will be painted as him deteriorating beyond repair) and Sam becoming the guilt pony. I may have gotten excited if Charlie’s death had served a purpose and improved the nonexistent main storyline of the season. In fact it was just one more pointless plot twist added to the pile of random nonsense that made up this episode. Though I admit I breathed a sigh of relief after they showed Charlie’s body - I was convinced she would be kidnapped and the last episodes of the season would be spent on her rescue – by no means did I consider the ending satisfactory. Because of this I had no warning this was supposed to happen, and right up to the last scene was expecting a different outcome. As you may know, I try to remain spoiler free when watching Supernatural, partly so that my judgment doesn’t get clouded before I actually watch an episode. After writing a full review about how much of a pet-character and author avatar she was, and making speculations about how they might make her a regular next season, this episode came out of nowhere. You May Also Like.Hello SPN fans and welcome to the I-can’t-believe-that-just-happened Gripe Review. The two brothers, bound by tragedy and blood to their mission, travel across the country encountering terrifying and dangerous forces most believe to be nothing but superstition and folklore, such as the Lady in White, the Indian beast known as the Wendigo, Phantom Travelers who cause plane crashes, Bloody Mary, and many more. His one weekend trip to search for the missing John Winchester becomes an ongoing quest after a horrible tragedy ruins any thought of a happy life for Sam. Dean, however, stayed behind with his father to join him in his "hunting".Īfter Dean arrives for Sam's help when their father goes missing, Sam must join his brother to find him. Sam escaped this way of life after high school, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica, and a promising future career. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Ever since they were little their father has been consumed with an obsession to find the evil forces that cuddled his beloved wife, and recruited his two young sons to help them. Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family's past - unlike his older brother, Dean. Is Supernatural Renewed or Cancelled for Season 11? Supernatural Season 10 Episodes. Season 10 Episode 22 of Supernatural was watched by 1,750,000 viewers, resulting in a 0.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Sam tries to come to terms with his decision. ![]() When it comes to the Stynes, Dean decides to take matters into his own hands.
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