The Return of My favorite Demon Cain and Yup now you know why cain said that back in season 9 before he gave Dean The Mark (£) He wanted him to use The Blade on him.
@sleepyfork52504 жыл бұрын
7:32 Killing one in ten is the literal definition of decimating a population. At the Romans times, when they would loose big time to another army, they would perform the decimatio on their troops. Meaning they would kill 1/10 of their soldiers to teach them a lesson.
@jazz2653 жыл бұрын
So after suffering a big defeat probably losing a s*** load of soldiers they'd kill another 1/10 of their own to teach them a lesson? Yea... that makes sense.
@lordsathariel43842 жыл бұрын
@@jazz265 well the romans did something right cus they built one of the largest empires but their punishments were abit over the top tbh
@HasnaaAlaa4 жыл бұрын
8:06 dakara: you can't threaten Dean to cas. Me: fact.
@cynthiaholmes51243 жыл бұрын
Love the scene between castiel and cain and when cain threatens dean cas gets ready to attack 💜💙
@twelvehundredmiles53304 жыл бұрын
Now that you’ve seen this episode, you can watch Hillywood’s first Supernatural Parody. It’s awesome! I hope you’ll react to it!
@lynbethturner22264 жыл бұрын
Yes please
@Mylament_4 жыл бұрын
She said she was a while ago when I asked. Hopefully she'll remember ☺️
@Mylament_4 жыл бұрын
@@ladybugsayonaras6355 Eh, opinions. I prefer the 1st. But regardless she's should watch the first one first lol
@Divhreaza4 жыл бұрын
@@ladybugsayonaras6355 Regardless of which one is "better", she shouldn't watch the second one until she's seen through Season 13, or some of the things (or people) that show up in it won't make any sense.
@ladybugsayonaras63554 жыл бұрын
@@Divhreaza that is TRUE. YOU MAKE A VALID POINT THERE FRIEND!
@Eowyn1874 жыл бұрын
Yes. Dean's lips are succulent.
@JuLiane4 жыл бұрын
I waited for this episode, definitely one of my favourites this season!
@simonfrederiksen1047 ай бұрын
9:56 LOL! You're so entertaining whenever you get an attack of that Dean disease of yours :)
@ChandraShekhar-yj9bp4 жыл бұрын
Did u notice cass wearing a tie 😉 Its wt Claire said
@ellianndesigns3 ай бұрын
I have such a crush on Timothy Omundson!! (and his hair!)
@lenamaxwell37654 жыл бұрын
I love cains hair aswell I'm currently one season 15 (NO SPOILERS IM NOT THAT GIRL) but season 10 gets kinda VERY crazy
@lucentaunisage8 ай бұрын
Aside from the obvious Cain putting the scenes he is in before and with Dean as the plot part of this episode or the Crowley side sub-plot...I always laugh at Rowena's "bit of a bloater" line.
@noahmagana1374 жыл бұрын
Awesome episode dakarajayne. Although this episode seems to contradict the free will message since Cain says the boys are destined to fight each other. Also notice that when dean stabbed Cain, he didn’t light up like abaddon. So is Cain really died?
@darthken8154 жыл бұрын
Yes Cain is 100% dead. And that "no light" thing still puzzles me even after 5 years. Also there was no light last season either when Cain forced Dean to stab him with Ruby's Knife.
@noahmagana1374 жыл бұрын
darth ken81 that’s because he’s a knight of hell. Abaddon glowed when she died but Cain didn’t. This is spn so no one stays dead for long
@gracious71534 жыл бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻
@keiyonbaldwin26974 жыл бұрын
when is the next lucifer reaction coming
@theoneaboveallthelivingtri58624 жыл бұрын
1st!!
@wtcvidman4 жыл бұрын
Rowena is such a bad fit for this series. I like Ruth Connell as an actress, but the character is just too silly for the series and makes Crowley look like a goofball as do these crappy goofball demons they've had for a while. Crowley was badass in seasons 6 & 8 when he was by himself with his own evil plans to access the souls of Purgatory and to use the power of the tablets. They just oversaturated the series with witches. They were way better during seasons 3 & 4 when they appeared infrequently but had a big impact and were way more serious like the ones in Malleus Maleficarum and It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester.
@Smiley554114 жыл бұрын
I love her❤️ she is perfect for the show. We needed a new evil character. She is charismatic, evil, smart and a badass just like Crowley🙈
@wtcvidman4 жыл бұрын
@@Smiley55411 She's definitely not a fit for the way Kripke made the show. Maybe she works with today's Supernatural paradigm, but today's paradigm is a mere shadow of the past greatness of the series. Crowley was way better than her as a villain. He was snarky with his lines, but not silly. And he was incredibly badass at times, like when he was killing off people Sam & Dean saved to stop them from finishing the trials, kidnapping Kevin & the other prophet candidates, chopping off Kevin's finger when he forced him to translate the tablets, and with all that alpha monster hunting he had his demons & Samuel do. He also had more dimensions as a character, especially prior to Rowena showing up & usurping elements of his character. As much as I liked Crowley though, they hung onto him for too long, at least as a main. The only mains in this show should be Sam & Dean. Anyone else should be recurring or guest. Bobby when he was alive was recurring & not a main, so if Bobby wasn't a main, nobody else should be. Having so many main & recurring characters in the show takes time from developing more meaningful plots in the episodes & from developing characters the Winchesters try to save. Season 1 did that so well with characters like Charlie from Bloody Mary, Sarah Blake from Provenance, Lori from Hookman, Max Miller from Nightmare, the family & Missouri Mosely from Home, and others. Another problem I have with Rowena is that a lot of the witch/spell stuff is BS. Like Lucifer snapping her neck and then she's revived by some spell that activates after she's dead. That's just too convenient and crappy writing in my opinion. I have the same issue with a lot of the Men of Letters technology, like that egg thing that zapped Lucifer out of the president---there's no way something like that should exist since there would be no research any human had ever done on an archangel, plus look at what they went through in season 5---that just makes all of season 5 seem trivial. Also the plots that revolve around Rowena lack any logical credibility, resulting in bad writing. For example, there's no way she would know how to open the cage or do most of the stuff she's shown doing and that Book of the Damned is just stupid because why would a book that's not from God contain information on some of the oldest things like the Mark of Cain? I could understand if that was written on one of the tablets, but in a book that some nun wrote from some vision? That's bad writing and I don't buy it. I mean I know this is fiction, but there is fiction that has a logic & flow of events where everything came from somewhere (like SPN used to be) and then there's Andrew Dabb's SPN, which things are just pulled out of someone's ass. Things like the Book of the Damned, the Mark of Cain being a seal (seals are supposed to be on doors/gateways where imprisoned beings are trapped), the 1st reaper dying after Death's death becoming the new Death, Jack being more powerful than an archangel when he's only half archangel, and other nonsensical things they've done over the past 6-7 seasons. The problem is she is just another Mary Sue who the Winchesters go to for solving problems that she as a witch should have no clue how to solve. How would a witch diagnose Jack (a nephilim) when no witch had ever seen or dealt with one? She hadn't even seen an angel until she showed up since angels were in Heaven for 1000's of years until the seals started breaking, let alone a nephilim. She was even shown doing stuff that Lucifer needed her to do, which is ridiculous. According to canon, witches get their power from demons, who were created by Lucifer. So Lucifer should know all there is to know about spells, curses & all witchcraft since he's been around before humans, leviathans or even the regular angels. There is nothing Rowena should know that Lucifer doesn't. Lucifer knew how to do the spell that broke Death free and even bound him. They pretty much dumbed down Lucifer just for her because she is that much of a Mary Sue. Even her & those witches' role in trying to re-seal Amara was ridiculous when you consider how weak witches are (demons too) when the 1st time Amara was sealed, it was 4 archangels who were involved using their collective primordial power that nothing else even comes close to. And besides all of this, to me she feels like "Crowley lite". Crowley as the king of hell who is a demon, and with the fact that witches get their power from demons should be able to do anything a witch does, and he did at one point until they dumbed him down too just to create a new character who wasn't needed. I'd rather have Pamela Barnes, the psychic, back than Rowena. Meg was awesome and had all the traits I liked in a good female character, but Rachel Miner unfortunately has MS and she's unable to be in physical roles these days. If they really wanted Ruth Connell, I think they should've used her as a character who the Winchesters go to for spell supplies & tries to get one up over on them every now & then (and they do the same to her). It could be in a role like Bela, but not as bitchy and not as backstabbing as Bela was. Anyway, that's my breakdown. I long for the type of storytelling and characters this series used to have.
@Smiley554114 жыл бұрын
wtcvidman I’m totally fine w your opinion really but u did Rowena really bad...I mean u don’t have to like her but comparing her to M? M is a whole other level. (I don’t wanna spoiler anything) Rowena is a real witch. The witches is Season 3 were just silly. Rowena is extremely powerful and evil like a real one. If u think she doesn’t belong in the show fine it’s your opinion and I respect that. Still a lil mean what u have said. It seems like u the only one who hates her. I almost forgot Pamela...she wasn’t necessary for me. Didn’t care abt her at all. Like I said I think she is amazing and I’m so happy that they gave Ruthie the perfect role. Plss edit ur comment and change the name to M!!!!! We don’t want any spoiler right?🤓
@latraeosborne32874 жыл бұрын
@@wtcvidman Crowley still has dimensions as a character. We're exploring more of his character that impacts him going forward. They haven't hung on to him for too long. To be honest with how handy he is, we can't kill him just yet. The amount of knowledge he has is useful and seems to have more than the Men of Letters at times. The only reason Bobby wasn't a main is because he usually stayed at his house living his life and helping other hunters. If he tagged along with Sam and Dean cross country he would be in every episode. It's not be since spells like that exist within every show that has witches in it. Some spells can only be activated in times of death protection spells and resuscitation/resurrection spells for example. The M's however worked way more diligently than ours and lasted longer. If ours lasted as long Sam and Dean would clean up through the seasons but they didn't. It's not trivial because we hadn't been introduced to them nor the M's coming to help us over here. They normally stay where they live. Rowena is powerful beyond belief but she also has help through various magical artifacts that allows her to do the things she does. The book was written by a nun in her own blood and skin that received a vision about the darkness which is why the Mark exists anyways. It still comes from sources just not the ones you want to. The Book of the Damned comes from reality and so does the Mark of Cain. While it being a seal is something different and new it doesn't mean it came out of nowhere. Seals aren't just doorways/portals although you can usually find them there. Seal can be physical objects or marks attached to something like MOC was. If you remember they said the a human soul is like a nuclear plant giving off copious amounts of energy and power. Cas even said touching one can temporarily boost and angels power. Now if it can do that from a touch what would happen if the grace of an archangel which is already cosmically powerful comes into permanent contact with the pure nuclear energy of a human soul? The result is Jack being more powerful than his father although untrained in how to use it to the fullest extent. Well witches are entities imbued with the ability to sense power from others and objects. Rowena would be able to sense the same power coming from Jack that she did from Lucifer even though she can also sense that he has soul therefore he should be a nephilim. According to Canon Witches get there power from various things the most common of them being demons. All the witchcraft and spells the boys pulled off would be impossible if witchcraft can only be done though the uses of demon. We've been shown people who studied it from books and those who were born with the ability from birth. Lucifer knowing everything about magic doesn't make sense he was imprisoned not to long after the war with the Void. They didn't dumb him down. She's not a Mary Sue since she overestimates her self and worth. The only people she's of true value to would be her son and the Winchester and even then she would sti have to work out how to do certain things they needed her to do. I'm sorry but it wasn't only witches and demons there. The angels, Archangel and God were all in attendance and helping weaken her little by little so He could beat her again and she wasn't as strong and the first time since she was locked away for so long. She feels like Crowley lite because he learned how to be manipulative, and underhanded from watching her
@wtcvidman4 жыл бұрын
SPOILER ALERT: in case Dakara sees this, avoid this comment since I don't want to spoil anything for you @@latraeosborne3287 The problem is that the knowledge people like Crowley at times, and the Men of Letters & Rowena almost all the time were shown to have is too much and contradicts what they should have in reality, especially when you compare the later seasons to the earlier ones. Crowley was a crossroads demon who became the king of hell only because Ramiel passed on the opportunity. He's cunning like he was when he first appeared in season 5, but there's a huge difference between cunning & having knowledge. Plots like searching for Purgatory, seeking the tablets, making bullets out of angel blades and other innovations he made fall in line with his cunning nature. But other stuff he was shown knowing is beyond that & is just BS in terms of writing. This especially applies to the Men of Letters, Rowena, Lilly Sunder, and others. None of them should know anything about angels considering how angels had been absent from Earth long before groups like the Men of Letters or even witches existed. Nothing explains how Rowena knew how to diagnose Jack. I liked the angel tablet plot but even that was BS in some ways because I hard it find to believe Castiel wasn't looking for it back in season 5 when it could've helped them against Lucifer & the apocalypse, especially considering how powerful it was. Rowena shouldn't be able to sense energy because Cas as an angel couldn't sense souls---he had to physically probe Sam's body to see if there was a soul inside him. That's bad writing & using her as a plot device. When a character like Rowena is regularly used as a plot device to conveniently solve complex problems that should not be easily solved, they become a Mary Sue. Especially when they showed what happened with her in season 15----there's no way any demons would allow a non demon to be hell's leader. If that's not Mary Sue treatment, then I don't know what is. The writing aspect is VERY important to me because I started with this series back in 2005 when the pilot aired and the writing was bulletproof, so when they do a plot when something comes out of nowhere or is just too convenient for a more recent plot that would've been a great help for an earlier problem the Winchesters had, it bugs me a lot because it only considers the writing of the season where that plot device was made & used without any consideration of the impact of the series as a whole. The Book of the Damned is one of these plot devices---just pulled out of nowhere. Everything should have an origin & reason behind why it was created, yet there was no such thing for it. Some nun just had a vision and poof there it came to be after she wrote it in her own blood. That's just bad writing. Anything with knowledge that old should NOT have some random nun as its origin but some ancient being. The same with what you said about seals not just being placed on doorways---you only said that because you're defending what they did with the mark. Seals throughout the show were depicted as locks on a door/cage. Yet they changed it for the Mark of Cain because they pulled the season 11 plot out of nowhere. It's clear that there was no logic from the initial purpose of the Mark of Cain to being a mark that corrupted Cain to what they later revealed it to be. The whole thing reminded me of the orb in Smallville that Lex found in season 7 of that show and how it was repurposed to be something completely different in seasons 8 & 9. The showrunners of SPN repurposed the MoC in that same manner. You would've never seen such writing in the earlier seasons of SPN. And it didn't even make sense because technically when the mark is transferred, in that moment where it goes from one bearer to another where it hasn't appeared on the new bearer, the seal should be broken because the transference is not instantaneous. Even the idea behind it was stupid when you consider they repurposed it as a seal. Why would it be put on someone instead of just putting it on an item that would be inanimate and not turn into an evil killer and heavily guarded? Answer: because that plot was created at the last moment just for drama purposes. In fact, when Lucifer first received the mark, neither humanity nor the universe existed, so he had no physical vessel to be marked. The rules of the series has always been to influence things, angels & archangels needed a vessel. How would the mark take hold on Lucifer's true essence/form? They didn't even think of this. Also if Amara was that weakened, there should've been no way she could've injured Chuck who was never locked away, and especially after they showed him doing what he did (creating & later destroying multiple universes full of souls, angels & archangels like they were nothing---a being of that much power would never be injured by a weakened Amara). That's more BS writing. That entire character was written poorly. Throughout the season, she fed off souls (sources of light) to become stronger, yet in the finale it's revealed that souls would've killed her because light counteracts darkness. The logic in the finale made sense, the logic of her sucking souls to get more power did not because it should've weakened her every time she did it. That's garbage writing. And no, the primordial power of 4 archangels would not even come close to the power of 1 archangel, demons, witches & severely weakened/wingless angels. It would be like comparing the power of the sun to that of an alkaline battery, especially when you consider that the power of 2 archangels was enough to destroy the world had they not stopped the Michael vs. Lucifer fight in season 5. And Rowena healing her after that angel attack that happened earlier that season was more BS & more evidence of her being a Mary Sue. A witch would not be able to heal a cosmic entity like her---one who was around before the universe was even created, especially when Rowena was like an insignificant bug compared to her like Death said to Dean. If you want to defend this kind of writing, go ahead, but it's obvious how bad the writing got. The sole reason Bobby was not a main was because Kripke, McG & others who ran the show at the time wanted the only mains to be Sam & Dean, and as much as I loved Bobby, it was a good choice because he was there to support them, as the story revolved around the brothers, and not steal the spotlight like other mains who were later added did a lot of in the later seasons.