
We’re reminded how full circle this season has come in terms of Dean’s relationship with Jack. “Mostly about the people I couldn’t save.” Dean sits next to Jack and has a lovely, fatherly moment. But Dean stops him right away – and echoing what he said to Sam last episode, he assures Jack he’s got nothing to be sorry about. He wakes him, and Jack immediately starts apologizing. It’s Jack, and the poor kid is having a nightmare – something Dean is very experienced with. Sam bids him goodnight, but Dean hears a cry from another room. Dean wants good things for himself for the first time in possibly ever now that his family is finally home and safe.

From a Dean whose motto used to be “never slow down, never grow old”, we get this hopeful, doe-eyed hunter who just wants to go on vacation with his brother and best friend and relax. Woa nelly, that’s some character development. “If I knew the world was safe? Hell yea! And you know why? Because we’ve freakin earned it, man.” Sam is surprised Dean’s considering retirement, but Dean just shrugs. He’s wistful as he dreams out loud of the two of them and Cas “toes in the sand” at a beach somewhere, drinking and relaxing. He asks Sam if he remembers when they had talked about a world without monsters before, back when they thought the Men of Letters were going to help them eradicate everything.

(Well see, we knew that levity couldn’t last all episode!)īack at the bunker, Sam and Dean are cheering to their success, and Dean is extra excited about the prospect of Jack being able to hunt with them. A young girl, Maggie, that they brought over from apocalypse world. It all goes to hell as they stumble across some blood and then – a dead body. It seems now that Bobby is here, in this world, with this Mary and the boys he sorta wants to stay.

We saw this spark start to develop earlier in the season, as we were lead to believe Bobby had a “thing” with AU Mary. (Who do I have to pay to get just one episode of that?! Although, lets be honest, give it a week or so, and the fanfiction will be out.) But more importantly, BOBBY AND MARY. And it turns out Rowena and Charlie decided to take a road trip across the south. They talk about how well everyone is “settling in” – apparently most of the people they brought from the other world have moved into town. It’s an awfully pleasant moment for TFW 2.0 in a finale episode, and it only makes me more worried of what pain is to come, frankly! (This is Supernatural, after all!)Įlsewhere, it’s a beautifully dewy, spring day and Bobby and Mary are talking a – dare I say – romantic stroll around the woods outside the bunker. They’re an A+ team, with Cas taking out their guard, and Jack stepping in to do that woshey slow-mo power thing he can do to people as Sam and Dean shoot the werewolves with silver bullets. They’ve decided that Jack needs a little more instruction on hunting with a trip to take out a local werewolf den. Dean, Cas and Jack meet with Sam down by the lake.
