Written by ShaeOur beloved show took a break last week, which I found out last night. Yes, I did spend a solid half hour blaming the DVR for not doing its job, until I turned to Google for the truth....good news is I didn't mess up! Bad news is, we didn't have an episode. So that leaves us here. But Shae, what're you going to write about? Let's visit our favorite Supernatural things, shall we? I know what you're thinking, you're thinking I'm going to start with Lucifer, and you're wrong. As fun as Luci is, we have been there and done that. Casifer on the other hand....that's a bit different. We never did see Lucifer be as bad as he could. We only saw him be a smidge evil when he was trying to end the world. Casifer on the other hand takes evil to a whole new level. Just look at how he treated poor Crowley! Oh man, what a day we live in. 'Poor Crowley'? When did the feared King of Hell turn into a beloved character? Oh, right, the second they cast Mark Shepherd to play him. Lucifer has given us a few "aw" moments, but Casifer has taken it all to a whole new level. Pretending to be Castiel around the boys, then torturing Crowley? He even tried to smooth talk his way into helping Amara track down God. Casifer has been a great character, and more importantly, Misha is a wonderful actor. I also want to spotlight the Trickster. Before we found out he was Gabriel, the Trickster was a harmless little guy killing people. Maybe not so harmless, but disguised as a janitor and then later screwing with the Winchesters in his own TV land, the Trickster gets some major props. He also gave us an unhealthy fear of Tuesday's, which we have to respect. Yes, yes, we later find it that our little Trickster is really the Archangel Gabriel, which made a lot of sense with all his powers, but up until then, we legit thought he had died. Now we live in a world where Gabriel is actually dead, or is he? Conspiracy! Now the Winchesters' have faced a ton of monsters throughout the years. Sometimes, the monsters hit a little too close to home. Like Garth being a Werewolf and Bobby being a Ghost. Sadly, we've lost a lot of characters, and sometimes the hardest part about watching this show is having to say goodby to those we love, over again. Bobby's "return" was a double edged sword. On one hand we had him back, but on the other he was a ghost. I'm not a fan of the Leviathan storyline, mainly because they do kill Bobby off. However, seeing Bobby as a ghost was pretty fantastic. I'm not sure which hurt worse, though, watching Bobby die, or watching the boys burn his flask.
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