Here’s what we know about episode 12.09 of Supernatural!
First and foremost, Supernatural is changing time slots. It will now be airing on Thursdays at 8:00 EST/ 7:00 Central instead of 9:00/8:00.
The CW Press release
SUPERNATURAL 12.09 “First Blood”: After being arrested for the attempted assassination of the President of The United States, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) must find a way out of an underground, government-run, detention facility in the middle of nowhere. Determined to find her sons, Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) and Castiel (Misha Collins) seek assistance from an unlikely source. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb.
Supernatural brothers Sam and Dean find themselves being carted off in cuffs in the first photos from the CW drama’s Thursday, Jan. 26 episode (now airing at 8/7c), but at least they’ve got some loved ones looking for them on the outside.
“We’re going to be building in about a six-week time jump,” executive producer Andrew Dabb reveals. “We’ll see how Sam and Dean act in that period of isolation, but also how the rest of the world reacts, as well — specifically Cas and Mary and some other players.”
No strangers to outrunning the authorities or getting arrested, the Winchesters’ latest run-in with the law is “a different kind of predicament than they’ve ever had before,” Dabb says. “The people that have them” — the government, not the British of Men of Letters — “think they’re real, legitimate criminals, albeit kind of terrorists more than your common thief or anything like that. Sam and Dean [are] facing something where it’s not like they can do what they normally do.”
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So, Sam and Dean are being held by the government. Will this finally mean the cops will be looking for them once they inevitably escape? What will Mary and Cas do to try to find Sam and Dean? I’m guessing the unlikely source is the British Men of Letters, but is there anyone else this could be? What do you think? Tell us in the comments or in the discussion thread for episode 9.
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