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Supernatural - Episode 9.23 - Do You Believe in Miracles (Season Finale) - Sneak Peek

15 May 2014

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36 comments:

  1. anyone else eerily reminded of Sam being locked in Bobby's panic room in season 4?

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  2. Looks like the dictatorship didn't last long.

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  3. Absolutely. Maybe, just maybe when all is said and done the brothers can have a much better understanding of each other since they now have walked in each other's shoes. Sam allowed himself to become vulnerable to the addiction of demon blood because in his mind it was a means to serve the greater good which was killing Lillith. Now we see Dean becoming just as addicted to the power the MoC and first blade is giving him. I am just so ready to see Sam and Dean mend their differences once and for all.

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  4. Are they just copying season four?

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  5. lol so much for that dictatorship Dean was flaunting.

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  6. He sounded so much like S4 Sam when Dean and Bobby locked him up.

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  7. It's not copying as much as having a parallel between the two seasons as well as Sam and Dean.

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  8. So Dean has been locked up by Sam twice now. Isn't it someone else's turn yet? LOL. I think Dean is acting pretty calm, considering. Maybe he wants to be locked up and he has a plan? Hmmm.

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  9. I think they under estimate him. And I think it will be a dictatorship of one when he does get out. From preview guessing some how he gets ingredients to get Crowley in there? Crowley must help him escape and not sure how he gets the first blade but he is a sneeky guy its get the blade and finally kill metatron. At least sam had a cot and a spot to well he needed to go to the bathroom won't someone have to check on dean for that??

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  10. I do not think they are under estimating him. Dean has been a dictator in Sam's life for a long time I just want to see him leave Sam alone and he can be the big man with a big blade all he wants in his own world.

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  11. *coughripoffWTLB*

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  12. I really hope this is good...

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  13. Except that it's not a rip-off. It's giving the characters some parallels with their own journeys. People used to complain how Sam got all the evil storylines and now Dean has one and people are calling it a rip-off, or calling it a copycat.

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  14. Really excited for this episode and cannot wait for next Tues.

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  15. This is insane! They just want to make a role reversal w/o considering that when they locked Sam up, it was for detoxifying DB. Now why are they locking Dean, to 'figure out' what's going on?!?!?! (Shouldn't they have done their research way before?)

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  16. I agree with you. This whole MOC story is a lame rehash of Sam's Story of Season 4. After all this time I can't believe TPTB could not come up with something original for Dean. The word parallel has been used a lot but I see it as a complete copy. I would love for this to rap up but I know it will go into S10 but hopefully not for long.

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  17. Not people, his sworn enemies. I know he's too angry to act rationally all the time, but it's not like he's Godzilla on rampage!
    Honestly this locking up doesn't solve anything. If anything, it's more harmful than helpful.

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  18. its a mirror image, like hello dudes your in role reversals now...you should see whats happening.

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  19. it's a mirror image of it. aka role reversals which makes it ten times worse. Like dudes yous in each others shoes so you should know enough's enough, you know whats gonna happen if you continue on the path

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  20. He tried to kill Gadreel, who was offering to help them find Metatron. Normally, Dean wouldn't be so reckless. He also came near to killing some of Cas's angel followers, and the episode promo implies that he has an intense desire to kill, in general. So it's not just his "sworn enemies". Yeah, Metatron's a douche, and they need to take him out, but Dean isn't solely focused on killing him the way he was with Abaddon. At best, he's a loose cannon with an itchy trigger finger. At worst, he's two steps away from snapping entirely. Neither are things you want when going into battle. And both are worrisome signs of what has been happening to Dean.

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  21. How? That entire episode was Sam in a panic room, hallucinating. Then the bit at the end where he broke out and nearly killed Dean. We already know from previews that this episode is going to be about various things and Dean likely won't be in there long.

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  22. The only real similarity is addiction. The rest is very different. And frankly, this story has been much better written than Sam's season 4 story, mostly because the show failed to explain Sam's motivation and made the bad choice of putting Sam and Ruby into a sexual relationship.

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  23. I don't think it's a great idea either, but they don't have a huge choice, as they don't know when he will lash out next. The last time was against Gadreel, but they know it's getting worse and worse.

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  24. Everything that's been happening since season 6 maybe, it's a freaking remake, this story has nothing else to tell.

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  25. The show's been repeating stories since season 2 (Dean selling his soul for Sam as John had for him). I think exploring the themes isn't a bad idea - sometimes this has worked well. There's still good stories to tell if they do them right.

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  26. Gadreel IS his sworn enemy, trusting him was what started this spiraling road down. We, Cas and Sam know he is misguided not Dean. I doubt he'd believe him even if he was his normal self, he was terribly hurt when Gadreel betrayed his trust.

    I know what you mean, he's too focused on the 'killing' to 'think', but this killing intend is just aimed at their enemies. And no, he had self control toward angels otherwise there would be casualties in their struggle after Tessa.

    I'm just saying they were too eager to make a role reversal they completely missed the logic in 'locking up'.

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  27. So what are our last predictions for the finale/season 10?

    My friend believes that it is possible that they might try and go for a Cain and Able story line. Possibly with Sam taking the mark and first blade from Dean, going all demonic in season 10 while Dean becomes and Angel.

    Is this something that could be interesting or...? Not sure how I feel. If this is indeed the plot they are gearing towards, could we see something like Sam and Crowley vs Dean and Castiel throughout season 10 with a final showdown between them by season 10's end?

    If this theory is completely bonkers, do any of you have any ideas you think they might go for?

    My other theory is simply that Dean will go darkside and kill Sam and become a demon or possibly the new "King of Hell" and Same is revived somehow to become an Angel and it would be Sam/Castiel VS Dean/Crowley throughout season 10.

    So what do you guys and gals think is going to happen? Give me your final predictions!

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  28. It isn't a remake. Lots of shows have multiple characters go darkside to explore the consequences. It doesn't mean they're telling the exact same story every time. Now, if they were having Sam go darkside yet again, that would be telling the same story over and over.

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  29. If Dean has been a "dictator" in Sam's life, then Sam only has himself to blame for that. He's been totally free to walk away from Dean at any time. Dean is entitled to his opinions and to hunt and live his life the way he wants to. If Sam has a problem with that, he can leave.

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  30. I was only referring to that clip and agreeing with Anno (although I seem to have been misunderstood) - the overall dialog exchange in the clip was very similar to the wording of the corresponding scene in Levee/the end of The Rapture, spoken by different characters. The end of the clip was super close to the last scene of TR - instead of 'Dean, let me out... Dean" Carver gives us "Sam. Sammy".

    I know lots of other things are going to happen in the episode.

    IIRC at the end of WTLB Demon Blood "High" Sam only punched Dean after Dean said "it means you're a monster". That was the the first time on the show that Sam hit Dean first, with his fists obviously.

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  31. I agree the parallel is addiction stories (Sam, Cas now Dean) all having one 'sin' in common - "feeling more powerful than everybody else" to paraphrase War in 5.02 (Good God, Y'all).

    "Self-destructively unhealthy relationships" can be founded on something other than sex - many of them are 'need based'. For Dean, Crowley provided access to Cain and the First Blade - handling the FB is itself addictive, and the power surge and the feeling of invincibility Dean gets from each use compounds the problem. Dean gets locked up and 'needs to summon Crowley' to free him to touch the "precious again' - to kill and keep killing any one who gets in the way of his next target, Metatron.

    All Magnus needed was a spell to hold Dean under his control. Maybe Crowley knows this spell and in part of the episode will have Dean under his control.

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  32. I wonder how they managed to get him in there so calmly

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  33. I am one who enjoyed Season 4 and Sam's DB story. Sam's motivation in his head was revenge for Dean going to Hell.


    Sam had about five different motivations in that story. He was upset about Dean dying. But then it was about saving people. Then it was about Sam feeling helpless. Then it was about Sam lashing out at Dean for fearing him and keeping him in his place. Then it was about Ruby manipulating him. Then it was about Dean being at fault again.


    The show just trashed Sam's character for shock value purposes and never has repaired the damage.


    I agree that we should be seeing more of Sam's POV.

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  34. I think Gadreel will die and Cas will take his grace.


    Dean or Cas will kill Metatron, and then Dean will kill Crowley, even as Crowley thinks he has control over Dean.


    Cas will tell the angels to return to Heaven and rule wisely.


    Dean will try to kill himself, or Sam will try to mercy kill him. At the end, his eyes will open...and they're pure black.

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