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Dean taunted Sam by asking him if he had the stomach to do what was necessary if the demon cure wouldn't work. Would he be willing to kill his own brother? Answer: There's no way in hell, heaven, Purgatory, or anywhere else. Sam said he had to keep trying because family is all they had. Dean replied with one of the most heartbreaking moments of the episode "Then we got nothing. At this moment, the cure felt completely useless.

Deanmon later escaped his prison thanks to the sanctified blood turning him just human enough to get out of his chains. As he hunted Sam down, the younger Winchester continued to ponder whether or not he could actually kill his brother, but of course, despite Dean's "Here's Johnny" moment from The Shining — that's right he broke down a door with an axe — Sam couldn't kill him.

Luckily, Castiel arrived in time to subdue Dean and help Sam administer more of the cure. In the end, surprise! She goes to try and stop them, leaving Dean unharmed. To increase their power to do so, they decide to bring in Crowley, Rowena, and more angels. Crowley recruits demons, Lucifer recruits the angels, and Rowena recruits several other witches.

They come up with a plan to attack her, weakening her enough so that Chuck can put her back in the cage. At the abandoned power plant where this is all to take place, Dean finds out that the plan involves Sam taking on the Mark of Cain , something he immediately objects to, but his protests are brushed aside. Rowena telepathically lets Amara know where they are, and when Amara arrives at the power plant, the attacks begin, from the witches, demons, angels, and Lucifer.

She and Chuck argue, until she admits defeat, and requests that he kill her. However, when she realizes that he is about to imprison her instead of killing her, she fights back with renewed vigor. She tells Dean and Sam that he is dying, then vanishes. Castiel wakes up a few minutes later in Chuck also wakes up, and tells them that Amara was right, he is dying. Outside, they realize that the sun is dying as well. Back at the bunker, Chuck finally agrees to help kill Amara.

He says that the darkness can be killed by light. A plan is devised to create a bomb using souls. Sam and Dean head to a haunted asylum to raid the souls of the ghosts there, and when they return, Billie the reaper appears and wants to know what they are doing. When they tell her, she offers to help them by letting them use the souls that are in the Veil.

Dean is chosen as the one to bring the bomb to Amara, as he is the one with a personal connection to her. However, Rowena tells him that he will not just be carrying the bomb - he will be the bomb. Resigned, Dean agrees. After he has said his goodbyes, Chuck transports him to Amara. There, Amara knows about the bomb - she knows what Dean is trying to do. Amara summons Chuck, they talk, and Amara heals him, which makes the sun shine again.

Chuck and Amara are planning to go away together, but before they do so, Amara tells Dean she wants to to give Dean what he needs the most. Later, somewhere in a dark park, Dean hears a woman calling for help.

As he rushes over, he sees who it is, and stares at her in shock. It is his mother, Mary Winchester. The season 12 premiere Once he establishes she is really his mother, they sit on a park bench and talk until morning. Dean then takes her back to the Bunker where they discover blood on the floor and no sign of Sam or Castiel.

Cas returns to the Bunker where Dean introduces him to Mary, and they begin the search for Sam. Cas tells Dean about the woman waiting for them in the bunker so Dean hacks traffic cams and finds the SUV that kidnapped Sam. They track it to the SUV's driver, and then to a vet who treated Sam for a gunshot wound, who gives them the phone number of the woman who kidnapped him - Lady Antonia Bevell.

Dean calls her to let her know they are coming to rescue Sam. Toni sends Ms. Watt to meet them -- she crashes into the Impala and fights with Dean and Cas, almost beating them. Mary kills her with Cas' angel blade, then becomes upset over taking a life and her sons becoming hunters.

Dean comforts her, saying he believes what he and Sam do has made the world a better place to live. Dean is working with Castiel to search for Sam in She overhears his conversation with Cas, and Dean tells her he's glad she's back but feels she needs time to adjust.

Mary worries that Sam won't be able to forgive her for her deal with Azazel. Cas calls with a possible location for Sam and texts Dean the address. Mary insists on coming along and Dean argues against it, but loses and Mary joins him. In the car, Mary tells Dean about her time as a hunter, how she was good at it but also realized that all hunters end up dead.

Dean tells her about how she died, how it caused John to become obsessed with hunting and raise him and Sam in the life, and how Sam wanted out, but when John went missing, they realized they only had each other. They arrive at the house and join Cas, and while searching the grounds Dean comes across a sigil and disappears.

He reappears inside the house where Toni catches him and shoves him into the basement with Sam and threatens to torture him so that Sam will give up information on the American hunters.

Mary appears and threatens Toni with a gun, tossing handcuff keys to Dean who releases himself and Sam. Mary and Toni fight but are interrupted by Mick Davies , who apologizes for her behavior and states that the British Men of Letters want to work with them instead. Sam expresses concern over Mary's desire to get back into hunting but Dean is all for a "family hunting trip". Mary struggles with her lack of knowledge about the technological methods the boys use and the aftereffects of the attack.

While salting and burning what they think is the ghost's bones, Sam remains concerned about Mary but Dean still believes she's just "adjusting". They return to the room to find Mary gone and upon discovering she's returned to the house, they return to rescue her but she's been possessed by the actual ghost.

The ghost tries to make her kill Dean but she resists it and releases him. Dean keeps the ghost occupied while Sam finds the bones and burns them, which releases Mary and the ghosts of all the children in the house. Back in the Bunker, Dean apologies for taking over her case, but becomes hurt and angry when Mary says she has to leave to have some time by herself. As they discuss the victim, Olivia, with the priest who witnessed her death, Sam notices Dean is very short with him.

They wonder if perhaps it was caused by a rogue angel, so Dean calls Cas to discuss the case. After hanging up with Cas, Dean texts Mary to check in on her and asks if he should still call her Mom.

Sam returns and Dean briefs him on Cas' news -- the gates of Heaven are still closed, so it can't be an angel, and he and Crowley have teamed up to hunt for Lucifer, who has possessed the "Master of Butt-rock" Vince Vincente. Dean teases Sam when he defends Vince. They head to the morgue to examine Olivia's body, where Dean is dismissive to the medical examiner, and when Sam calls him out for being cranky, Dean denies it. They question Olivia's former employee and replacement, Beth, who's also a Wiccan, which causes Dean to believe she is responsible, but Sam disagrees.

A grocery delivery guy is killed in the same fashion, and Olivia's case files show a connection to the Petersons, a "real Old-Testament type" family. They question the family, and afterward, Sam once again questions Dean about Mary's departure and how he's dealing with it, which Dean again brushes off. Discussing the case, Sam believes the ghost of their dead daughter, Magda Peterson , is responsible. Dean disagrees, believing Beth is the killer and leaves to track her down, leaving Sam at the farm.

Dean questions Beth and determines she was not responsible for Olivia's death. He receives a phone call from Sam who tells him Magda is still alive before he is attacked and the phone disconnects. Dean rushes back to the farm in time to save Sam, who was about to be poisoned by the Petersons. Afterward, Dean receives a text from Mary where she apologizes for not getting back to him sooner and says that she will always be "Mom".

While investigating the shop where the deaths occurred, Dean finds a hidden room full of Nazi paraphernalia. Meanwhile, Sam hacks into the shop's computer and discovers the victims were meeting regarding an antique pocket watch, and that the store owner had a whole business catering to "Nazi nutjobs".

He finds out that the pocket watch used to belong to Hitler's inner circle, and the boys presume the Thule are involved. They ask him about the pocket watch but he doesn't know anything.

When news of another spontaneous combustion death pops up, they head to the crime scene -- the apartment of a young woman who managed to escape. They leave the apartment in time to see a cop car driving off, with a woman in the back screaming for help. The follow the cop car to a parking garage where they rescue the woman, Ellie , and tie up her captor for questioning.

He explains how the soul of Hitler is trapped in the pocket watch "like a Horcrux", and the Thule plan to use it to resurrect Hitler, along with Ellie's blood, because she happens to be a direct descendant of Hitler -- "Das Blut". The boys convince Ellie to help them set a trap for the Thule, but while fighting Thule thugs, Ellie jumps out of the window and is captured by Nauhaus and Christoph.

The boys head to a diner to research a tracking spell to find her, when Christoph arrives, having overheard their location while escaping execution. Christoph leads them to the location where the resurrection ritual is taking place. Handcuffing Christoph in the Impala, they plan their attack.

Dean wants to use the Grenade Launcher but Sam refuses since they need to be stealthy; he promises Dean he'll be able to use it someday.

The boys launch their attack but are captured and brought to the room where Hitler's soul has already been transferred into Nauhaus. Ellie is lying on a gurney, weak from blood loss. Dean uses the distraction to grab a gun and shoots the other flunkies, then shoots Hitler.

They release Christoph and take Ellie back to her apartment. Dean suggests heading for pie since he deserves it after The girls are out of town at a Radiohead concert but Jody invites them in for pizza. Dean, of course, informs Jody that he killed Hitler. While eating, Jody receives a phone call which leaves her obviously upset.

The boys ask her what's wrong, and she tells them a friend of hers died -- Asa Fox -- and they're having a wake tonight with a hunter's funeral the next day. The boys insist on going with her to support her, and also because they've never been to a hunter's gathering before. She tells them they'll have to get cleaned up before they spend five hours in a car together, as the gathering is in Manitoba, Canada.

Dean wanders into Asa's office where Sam finds him. Sam talks about how people tell stories about them, and when Dean mentions they're "kinda legendary", Sam says that Asa was too.

Dean states that's how it usually goes for hunters, Sam questions it and Dean explains that they're not in the "live till you're 90, die in your sleep" business.

Later, most of the hunters have left and only a handful remain. Bucky begins telling a story about Asa and reveals Jody and Asa had a relationship, when suddenly Mary arrives. Dean asks where she's been and she tells him she's been using John 's journal to catch up on what she's missed, and that it was something she had to do on her own. Dean is annoyed, believing she was ignoring his texts and leaves to get some air.

Outside, Billie appears, saying she's just finished reaping a soul from inside the house. Dean runs to the door to find it locked. Billie says the house is on lockdown, so he can't get in and no one inside can hear him. Dean makes a deal with Billie to get him inside, where he finds out Elvis has been possessed by a demon. They fight, but when Dean starts to exorcise it, the demon snaps Elvis's neck and leaves his body. The rest of the group joins him and works to trap the demon, but Dean discovers it has possessed Jody and stops Mary from killing her.

The demon gets Bucky to admit to killing Asa as the group, taking turns with the Latin, manages to exorcise it. Afterward, Bucky explains he and Asa were hunting the demon, Jael.

Asa wanted to chase him but didn't have his angel blade, and Bucky when wanted to go back to get it, they fought and Bucky pushed him, accidentally killing him.

Dean accused him of stringing Asa up on the tree to try and frame Jael for his death, which Bucky admitted. The next morning at Asa's hunters funeral, Billie appears to collect on the deal: Mary. She tells Mary she knows she's all alone - Which Dean argues - and offers to take her back to Heaven. Mary turns down the "offer", but when Sam asks if she's coming home, she tells them she needs just a little more time, and Dean offers to buy her breakfast with all the bacon.

Sam accuses him of taking advantage of her lack of technical skills until Mary plays a high point word against him. Sam asks how she's doing and Dean says she's "dealing," when Cas calls. Dean asks if he's still working with Crowley - "Unfortunately". Sam asks if there's any news on Lucifer , and Cas tells them to check the news which is flooded with news about Vince Vincente getting his band "Ladyheart" back together. Dean wonders how Vince can be Lucifer since Rowena damaged him.

Crowley explains it is unlikely a Ladyheart revival is happening without outside influence and tells them to meet them in LA. As the boys drive to LA, Dean is complaining to Sam about having to go, recalling the last time they were there hunting a vengeful spirit from 2.

He realizes Sam has headphones in and asks him what he's listening to. Sam says it's a history podcast and protests when Dean suggests letting him listen; Dean pulls out the headphones to discover Sam is listening to Ladyheart and teases him about it. Sam protests that it's actually research and makes Dean listen to it. They meet Cas and Crowley at Vince's hotel. Crowley is certain Lucifer is still possessing Vince and, having acquired the key, suggests searching his room.

They hear a woman, Roseleen Greenfield , has been admitted to the hospital after carving "Vince Vincente" onto her chest and they question her, asking if Vince forced her to do it.

She claims she did it to make him happy and tries to leave to get to a secret Ladyheart show. To discover where this secret show is, Sam and Dean arrange to meet with Vince's PR person but she refuses to tell them where it is.

Tommy calls Cas after Lucifer kills Russell Lemmons and lets them know where the show is. Sam and Dean clear the concert-goers from the venue and fight Lucifer, draining him and causing his vessel to disintegrate. Lucifer leaves Vince, killing him. Outside the club, Dean thanks Cas and Crowley for fighting Lucifer before the show, and while they didn't catch Lucifer they saved the crowd so he's calling it a win. Sam disagrees, saying everyone who died that night, including Vince, is on them because they let Lucifer out and that he threatened to possess someone even bigger.

Dean assures Sam they will stop Lucifer because that's what they do. Parker, a powerful CEO, was obviously Lucifer 's latest vessel and wasn't able to hold him, and it's obvious that Lucifer is choosing powerful people to possess.

Back at the Bunker , Sam is researching people in power looking for Lucifer's next victim. He notices a picture of the Archbishop of St. Louis with Parker.

In the picture he is wearing a large cross, but in a new picture the cross is missing, and Sam discovers that all of his future public appearances have been canceled. They head to the Archdiocese to investigate, where they find everyone has been killed except for one priest who tells them they realized the Archbishop was possessed and tried to exorcise him, which failed. Among the dead is the Archbishop, meaning Lucifer has moved on. Back at the Bunker, Dean powers down the wards to allow Crowley to report big news on Lucifer.

Crowley had received intel that Lucifer's latest vessel is President Jefferson Rooney. They strategize how to get close enough to the President to exorcise Lucifer from him. Cas is suddenly overcome by a burst of activity on angel radio, saying a Nephilim has come into being but with much more power used to create it than from a typical angel - Lucifer. Dean comments that he didn't know Lucifer was dating.

On their way to Indianapolis to intercept the President at a fundraiser, Sam, Dean, and Cas are stopped by Rick Sanchez and the Secret Service, who try to take them into custody. From behind, a black sedan stops and a man exits with a grenade launcher, destroying the government agent's vehicle and knocking them unconscious. Dean, of course, doesn't trust him, so Ketch shows them the high-tech weapons he has, including the Hyperbolic Pulse Generator. Rooney collapses and is unharmed but while Sam and Dean attempt to revive him, they are taken into custody by Sanchez and the Secret Service for attempting to assassinate the President.

When questioned, they say nothing so they are left in isolation, the only contact being meals served through a slot in the door. Dean finds a loose screw in his cot and uses it to mark the passing days. After about two months, the guard places a meal in Sam's door but he doesn't come to get it. Looking through the slot, he sees Sam unconscious on his cot. The guard opens the door and discovers Sam is dead. They open Dean's cell and finds him dead as well.

In the morgue, Dean suddenly sits up, gasping and coughing. Sam is already up and asks Dean if he's good - "I've been better, but I've been worse.

Sam asks him where they are but the coroner doesn't know - he's always blindfolded when he's brought in. Escaping outside, Dean uses the coroner's cell phone to call Castiel.

Sam finds a map in a vehicle parked outside and discovers they're in the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, and they ask Cas to pick them up. Ditching the cell phone, they head off into the forest. Rick Sanchez discovers they are missing and gathers troops to follow them into the forest. The troops catch up to Sam and Dean, but they manage to capture one of them, take his rifle, and use his radio to threaten Sanchez - "We're not trapped out here with you, you're trapped out here with us.

In the cabin, Dean finds a bear trap, which he places in front of the cabin and covers with leaves. Sam lights a lamp, which draws Sanchez and the troops to the cabin. Sam, hiding under the floorboards, takes down several while outside, Dean takes down a few more.

Then Sanchez steps in the bear trap where Dean captures him and Sam joins him. They explain that the President was possessed by Lucifer and they saved his life. Sam and Dean leave Sanchez in the trap, warning him not to come looking for them. They find the freeway, where Mary and Cas are waiting for them, explaining they were able to find them with assistance of the BMoL.

They leave in Mary's car, which suddenly loses power and stops. Billie is there, and Dean reveals that in order to escape the black site, Dean made a deal with Billie - they would get to die and come back one more time, but in exchange, at midnight a Winchester must die.

Mary volunteers and draws her gun to shoot herself when Cas kills Billie with an angel blade. Sam asks Dean if he's talked to Castiel but Dean is still angry with him for killing Billie , not because Cas cares about them but because of the consequences of killing her. Cas, overhearing, says he will deal with any consequences should they occur, but for now he has to leave to assist an angel friend of his who called for help. Sam offers to go with him and Dean agrees, wishing to prevent Cas from "doing anything else stupid".

They arrive at the location and find Benjamin has been killed. Dean finds an angel blade but Cas says it's not Benjamin's which seems to indicate another angel attacked him. Cas hears a call over angel radio from another angel he served with, Ishim. They meet at a diner; Cas goes in alone where he also finds Mirabel there with Ishim.

Dean gets tired of waiting outside for Cas so he joins him and the other angels in the diner, Sam following. Ishim sends Mirabel outside to look for any others. In the diner, Sam and Dean get annoyed with Ishim taunting Cas.

Cas stops them from arguing as it's more important to figure out what happened to Benjamin. Ishim agrees but suggests going to his safehouse and goes outside to get Mirabel. Cas rushes to help Ishim and recognizes Lily.

Dean and Sam draw their guns on her but she blinds them with a spell and gets away. At Ishim's safe house, Cas explains to Sam and Dean how they know Lily - a long time ago, they were sent to kill an angel and a Nephilim, who was Lily's daughter.

She is using some sort of magic to stay alive and exact her revenge. Sam and Dean agree to talk to her since she doesn't want to hurt them. They find her, and Lily explains she wants revenge on Ishim because he was obsessed with her, so when she didn't return his affections, he killed her human daughter, claiming she was a Nephilim. Dean tries to call Cas to confirm but he's not answering, so he returns to the safehouse while Sam stays with Lily.

Back at the safehouse, Cas is greatly weakened by healing Ishim's wound from his fight with Lily. Dean finds him and tells him Lily's daughter was human and that he thinks Ishim is playing them. Ishim returns and when Cas confronts him, Ishim tries to turn Cas against Dean. Dean attacks Ishim, who throws him against the wall, then begins to fight with Cas. Dean draws an angel banishing sigil and threatens to use it, but Ishim tells him that using it would probably kill Cas in his weakened state so Dean stops.

Lily and Sam arrive; Sam rushes to Dean and Lily fights Ishim, finally using her power to hold him long enough for Cas to kill him. Cas apologizes to Lily and tells her that if she decides she can't forgive him, he'll be waiting. Back at the Bunker, Dean tells Cas he's not weak for being their friend and explains that he's not mad about him killing Billie, he's just worried about the consequences. Cas acknowledges his concern but still does not regret doing it even if it costs him his life. Dean then asks him what he's going to do about Kelly and the Nephilim she's carrying.

Cas says that while he knows a Nephilim is dangerous, he's not sure he can kill her. Dean asks what they're going to do, and Cas suggests they drink and hope they can find a better way.

Catching up to him, he confronts the man but is suddenly blasted by purple light and knocked out. He comes to the next morning in a park, having no idea where he is or how he got there.

His phone is broken so he borrows one from a passing jogger and calls Sam , who asks where he's been and where he's at. Dean notices a waffle house and tells Sam to meet him there.

Sam arrives at the restaurant and asks him what happened but Dean has no recollection of the previous night and assumes he blacked out. Sam, upon finding out Dean's phone is broken, says he'll text Castiel to let him know to contact him instead of Dean in case he gets a lead on Kelly Kline. Dean does not recognize Kelly's name until Sam reminds him she's carrying Lucifer 's baby. When Dean tries to get Sam to have some waffles, he tells Dean they have a case to work which he also doesn't recall.

As they're leaving, a woman walks up to Dean, obviously recognizing him but he does not remember her, which earns him a slap on the face. In the morgue, they review the autopsy report and discover one of the items removed from the victim is a hex bag, indicating a witch was involved. Returning to the Impala , Dean first forgets which key to use, then forgets to put it in reverse, and even briefly forgets his name.

Back at the hotel, Dean claims to be okay but Sam wonders if he was hexed and starts quizzing him about the names of items in the room, which Dean falters on.

Sam calls Rowena, who upon hearing about Dean's failing memory believes he may have been hit with a memory curse, and the cure requires killing the witch who cast it. Sam and Dean begin to retrace Dean's steps from the previous night in order to find the witch, which leads them to a glyph on a tree and the dead body of the man Dean was chasing the night before. Sam takes a picture of the body and the glyph and they return to the hotel room.

Rowena arrives and recognizes the witch and the glyph. While Sam leaves to confront the witches and retrieve the spell to cure him, and Rowena prepares to cast the spell, Dean looks in the bathroom mirror and tries to recite his and his family's names, but soon forgets even that.

When Sam is captured by the witches, Rowena and a now completely amnesiac Dean leave to rescue him. Dean wakes up alone in the car where Rowena has left notes directing him to grab the gun and witch-killing bullets.

He enters the house and uses them to kill the witches. Using the witch's grimoire, Rowena reverses the memory spell and Dean's memory returns. In the style of Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs", During the attack, they discover the demon is more powerful than they were led to believe and has two other demons with him. The demon stabs Cas with a spear while Wally is killed by one of the other demons, and Dean kills a third that was threatening Sam. They call Mary and head to a barn where she has taken a now gravely-injured Cas.

When they arrive, she tells them the demon had yellow eyes. Dean goes to Cas to ask him what happened, and Cas tells him about the spear and that he believes it may have been poisoned.

Suddenly, Crowley appears, telling them they're all going to die because they have taken on not just a demon but a Prince of Hell , Ramiel , and that Cas was stabbed by the Lance of Michael which kills angels slow and painful - and there is no cure. Dean tells Crowley to shut up and help them or leave, and Crowley disappears. Dean asks Cas how he's doing, and Cas pulls aside his shirt, showing the rot from the Lance's wound has spread.

He tells them they should go and when Dean protests, Cas tells them they are his family and he loves them, and begs them to not make him spend his last moments watching them die. Dean refuses, saying they don't leave family behind and that they'll stay and fight.

They prepare a trap made out of holy oil. When Ramiel enters the barn, they light the holy oil and demand a cure for Cas, but he says there is no cure. He then accuses them of stealing from him, which Dean denies. Ramiel uses the Lance to blow out the holy fire and fights Sam and Dean. In the fight, Sam takes the Lance from Ramiel and kills him with it.

As Cas' condition deteriorates, Crowley appears, grabs the Lance and breaks it in half, releasing the magic and curing Cas. He wonders what Ramiel meant by his accusation, but Dean dismisses it. Picking up the pieces of the Lance, he says "Let's go home. Sam has found another case involving the murder of a teacher at a Des Moines museum and Dean calls Mary to see if she wants in on it. Mary begs off, saying she's in a hotel in Newark recovering from the last case with Ramiel.

On the way to Des Moines, Sam tells Dean of another teacher murdered in Andover, Massachusetts, under similar circumstances to the one in Des Moines, and that it's too bad Mary didn't want to join. Dean feels there's something off about her but Sam disagrees.

In Des Moines, they talk to the museum curator who explains there has been yet another murder. Dean asks if there have been any new exhibits and she takes them to the lab where a new exhibit has been uncrated. Dean checks the EMF meter, which is off the charts, which leads them to believe it's a ghost. One of the exhibits in the lab are artifacts from a sunken ship called The Star, which Dean remembers was the ship Gavin MacLeod was supposed to die on.

Dean calls Crowley to ask if he knows where Gavin is, but Crowley demands they find Kelly Kline first. They turn to Rowena asking for her help, telling her Gavin is her grandson. They pick up Gavin at the bus terminal and ask him for information on The Star, introduce him to Rowena, and then take him to the museum lab. Gavin looks through the list of artifacts and discovers a locket belonging to his fiance Fiona Duncan is among the items, and they determine she must be the ghost, tethered to the locket - but when they look for it, the locket is missing.

They talk to the curator, who tells them another school group which had recently visited the lab. Sam, Dean, and Gavin head to the school in time to stop another teacher's murder, then have Gavin summon Fiona's ghost.

After talking to her, Gavin tells Sam and Dean that she boarded the boat looking for him, where she was abused, and their teacher who was also on the boat said she deserved it, hence her vendetta against teachers. They determine the only way to stop her is to send Gavin back to his time to protect Fiona and prevent her from becoming a vengeful spirit, which Gavin agrees to do.

Back in the Bunker , they use Henry Winchester 's time travel spell to send Gavin back to his time. Checking the news, all of the teachers who were previously murdered are alive. Mary returns and tells the boys she's been working with the British Men of Letters. In the Season 14 Premiere Dean reappears at the end of When Dean returns to the Bunker in Dean says he's good, doesn't know why Michael left, and as for his memory, he can't remember anything that happened while Michael possessed him, that it was "just a blink", and he's just really happy to be home Then he sees the Map room has been inundated by the AU hunters.

A hunter calls Sam "Chief" and Dean is about to tease him about that when Jack and Cas enter, overjoyed to see him. Dean excuses himself to clean up and returns to his room. Angrily whipping off the clothes Michael dressed him in, he turns to a mirror and notices a scar on his upper arm.

After showing the scar to Sam and Cas, he asks Cas to look into his memories to see if they can determine what happened. Cas touches his head and sees memories of Michael's questioning and experiments, but when he touches the scar itself, he sees Michael on the ground being stabbed by a double-pronged spear wielded by an unknown hooded figure - the same person and spear that killed Kaia in the Bad Place.

They call Jody to ask if there had been any disturbances at the rift in the boatyard but she hasn't seen anything. However, when Dean describes the scar, Jody knows what they are talking about as she has several beheaded bodies with a similar scar in the morgue. Sam and Dean load up and head to Sioux Falls to investigate. When they arrive, Jody welcomes Dean back and compliments Sam's beard, much to Dean's chagrin. She points out the crime scene on a map and they head out. They discover a clearing with vampire heads stuck on pikes, probably belonging to the bodies in Jody's morgue, and the clearing looks just like the one Dean saw when Cas touched the scar.

Suddenly they are attacked by the hooded figure with the spear. During the fight, the hood comes off, revealing someone that looks just like Kaia, who then turns and runs away with the spear.

Dean finds her tracks but Sam stops him and tells him he believes the vamps were hunting her instead and were sent by Michael -- Jody had tested the bodies and they didn't react to dead man's blood. Dean does not care and continues to follow the tracks, which leads them to a cabin. Dean sees Dark Kaia and knocks her out, but the spear is not in sight. He ties her to a chair and they begin questioning her. She explains her and Kaia were connected and her death was an accident -- she meant to kill Claire.

They ask her why she's here; she looks at Dean and says "because of him". Dean tells her he's not Michael anymore which she acknowledges, saying he's much weaker. Dean tells her she's still scared but she says she's not scared of him, she's scared of Michael's vampires which are hunting her.

Jody wants to take her to the station for safety but Dean wants to "break her" so she will tell him where the spear is. He kicks Kaia's chair against the wall and demands answers. Dark Kaia refuses and accuses him of being no different from Michael -- using threats and violence to get what he wants. She reminds him of the incident from She tells Dean his anger and impatience come from fear of Michael and tells them about her confrontation with Michael.

Michael tried to take the spear from her, knowing it was the one thing that could hurt him, and she stabbed him with it. Michael's vampires arrive and burst into the cabin to take Kaia. Sam, Jody, and Dean try to fight the vampires but they are too strong. Dean shoots the leg out from under Kaia's chair to free her; she runs to get the spear and kills the vampires before disappearing again, spear in hand.

In the Impala on the way back to the Bunker, Dean admits to Sam that his time with Michael was not a "blink" and he doesn't remember anything Michael did with his meatsuit because he was drowning, fighting for air the whole time and trying to escape but he was not strong enough. He blames himself for everything Michael has done because he said "Yes".

In a return to the MOTW format, Sam comes to check on him and to tell him of a new case - a comic book store employee beaten up by a Panthro action figure.

They head to the store, where Dean nerds out over a life-sized talking 'David Yeager' Hatchet Man figure. Posing as insurance agents, they question the clerk Samantha Juarez regarding Stuart Blake , the guy who was attacked by the action figure, and she directs them to Stuart's mom's house where he lives in the basement. They question Stuart about the attack and he claims he made it all up, then kicks them out when they attempt to question him further. Stuart's ex-girlfriend is Wiccan so they figure she might have cursed him.

While waiting in the Impala for Stuart and his mom to leave so they can check the house for hex bags , Dean asks Sam why he doesn't like Halloween, but before he can answer, Stuart's mom leaves and Sam comments that Stuart changed his story because of all the brutal comments on the video.

Suddenly Stuart emerges from the house screaming for help and bleeding from multiple cuts. Dean runs inside to investigate and is attacked by a floating chainsaw which barely misses him, embedding in the wall next to his head.

Stuart is in the hospital, his mom at his bedside talking to the boys and thanking them for saving his life. She says she needs to go home to get his favorite pillow but they convince her to stay until he wakes up. They leave the room to discuss the case in the hall, where Dean reveals that he didn't find any hex bags but the EMF was going crazy, so it must be a ghost. Sam suggests Dean stay to keep Stuart's mom from leaving so he can check the house.

Stuart's friend Dirk Winchell arrives to check on Stuart, and he and Dean begin to bond over their love of the 'All Saint's Day' franchise of horror movies.

Dean receives a call from Sam; he's calling from the comic book shop where he and Samantha were just attacked by the Hatchet Man figure which has been possessed by the ghost of Jordan MacNeel , the recently deceased owner of the shop.

Sam tells his brother that the possessed figure is on his way to the hospital to finish off Stuart. Dean draws a salt circle around Stuart's bed while giving Dirk "the talk", explaining that Jordan is coming to kill Stuart.

In Stuart's room, the lights begin to flicker and drawers open and shut, causing Dirk to panic and run. Dean finds an ax in a fire box he starts to break the glass and then realizes he can just open the door to take it.

Dean approaches him with the ax and tries to talk him out of attacking, but he pushes the button -- "Time to slice and dice" -- and attacks Dean, who loses his ax in the fight. Just as Jordan is about to strike him with the ax, Dirk stabs Jordan with a knife. Jordan attacks Dirk, and Dean tries to attack Jordan but is captured, and Jordan starts to strangle him. Just then, Sam and Samantha burst in the door telling Dean to get the shop keys -- they belonged to Jordan and it's how he's moving around.

Dean fishes them out of Hatchet Man's pocket and tosses them to Sam, who places them in a bowl and sets them on fire, burning Jordan's ghost and saving Dean. On the drive back, Dean thanks Sam for finding the case and getting him out of his post-Michael funk. Sam tells him he needs to stop hiding in his room, that the things Michael did are not on him. After Bobby Singer was able to make new bullets for the Colt with the help of Ruby , Sam attempted to use the legendary gun to threaten this demon into releasing Dean from his crossroads deal.

After the demon revealed that she couldn't, Sam shot her in the head with the Colt, killing her. Supernatural Wiki Explore. Season 6 Season 7. Season 8 Season 9 Season 10 Season Season 12 Season 13 Season 14 Season Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Dean's Crossroad Demon. Edit source History Talk 3. Do you like this video?

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