KELLY MAKES A BOLD CHOICE – Sam (Jared Padalecki) comes up with a way to stop Lucifer’s (Mark Pellegrino) baby but Castiel (Misha Collins) has something else in mind for Kelly (guest star Courtney Ford). Dean (Jensen Ackles) is furious when he finds out someone stole the colt. Kelly makes a bold choice about the baby’s future. Amanda Tapping directed the episode written by Robert Berens & Meredith Glynn (#1219). Original airdate 4/27/2017.
The nephilim baby story heats up with the return of Cas, Dagon and Kelly. This is a Cas-centric episode, so we may not see much of the boys. Cas is taking on Dagon and touching Kelly’s baby bump. Kelly seems to have escaped Dagon so good for her. The angels are involved in a big way with Joshua making a reappearance. Finally, welcome Amanda Tapping! Another Supernatural alum comes back to direct!
ETA: We see Cas’s return and we are told officially that the baby will be born around May 18 🙂 AND we get a quick handwave as to why this won’t be a nine month pregnancy. What do you think about what we know about this episode? Tell us in the comments or in the discussion thread for episode 19.
Geez, we haven’t even seen episode 12.01 and now we’ve got images for 12.02! The CW is getting pretty efficient these days. Looks like the promo we’ve been watching online covers the first couple of episodes, not just the first. I’m going to warn, these are pretty spoilery. Way more than usual. They…
It’s Monday! It’s clip day. Time to go crazy over the possibilities for the next four days. This clip is hugely satisfying, especially if you’ve been dying to see our less than fluffy warrior angel this season. Castiel is back! I so missed him! Video clip is courtesy of The CW. Share on Facebook Tweet…
Like how everything is unfolding so far? So far the first three episodes of Walker: Independence have been packed with plenty of action, rich plots and great character building. So what’s in store next? Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
This was a mixed bag of emotions and events leaving “The British Invasion” to rank somewhere in the middle as an episode. While there were some interesting new pieces of information and scenes about characters including the BMoL, and some fine humour from Lucifer, a collection of, well, near-ridiculousness (unintended, presumably) were a bit too much in…
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