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Supernatural recap: Sam begs Dean to reconsider his plan

Just when you think a Supernatural episode can’t bring something new to the table, this one might win the award for making me cry the fastest, seeing as how I was tearing up less than a minute in. Allow me to explain: We open on Dean’s nightmare — which could very well become his reality — when he wakes up at the bottom of the ocean and, of course, regrets his decision to lock himself in a box with Michael. He tries to get out, desperately calling Sam’s name. Dean’s crying, trying to claw his way back to life, AND I’M A WRECK.

Thankfully, Dean wakes up from the nightmare — at least this time. Back in the real world, Sam tries to get his brother to talk, but Dean’s made up his mind, even if the fate he’s chosen for himself is worse than death. The next day, Sam calls Cas — he spilled the beans about Dean’s plan — but there’s no good news. Neither Castiel nor Rowena has found a way to extract Michael from Dean’s mind. So the road trip continues, and for a moment there, it gets very sentimental. Dean tries to apologize for not always being the greatest brother to Sam, but Sam assures him, “You were the one who was always there for me. The only one. You practically raised me.”

Dean tells Sam about the times when dad would “send Dean away” because he pissed him off, but Sam says he left all of that behind a long time ago. And if Sam is going to stop thinking about where they’re headed, he’s going to need Dean to stop delivering death bed apologies. Instead, how about they work a case?!

In Iowa, which is on the way to wherever they’re going — I guess just to the ocean? — there’s a man who has killed two people recently. So what makes this a Sam and Dean case? After he kills them, he carves Enochian symbols into their chests. When the boys pay a visit to one of the victim’s brothers, they quickly find out about a very religious friend named Tony Alvarez, a man Castiel quickly identifies as the next in line behind Donatello to become a prophet. Only, when Dean calls the hospital, they find out that Donatello is still alive.

Sam and Dean find Tony’s place, where he’s gone all A Beautiful Mind on the walls, listing the ways in which he’s going to kill his victims. There’s the slaughter of a first-born son, the drowning of Egyptians in the Red Sea — victim number one died in bloody salt water — and then there’s something about being devoured by fire. The guys get to Tony just as he’s about to kill his next victim, but when they tell him that he hasn’t been hearing the voice of God after all, Tony gets his hands on Dean’s gun and takes his own life.

But that leads to the next question: Will Tony’s death wake up another prophet, and will he or she be just as screwed up? And that brings the boys — and Castiel — to Donatello’s bedside. The plan is to unplug Donatello, but while Castiel yells at Dean about how bad his plan is, Sam gets a video from the doctor: It seems Donatello woke up enough to speak some Enochian recently, and with that, Castiel realizes he can heal him.

Spoiler: It works! Donatello is back, but he’s still without a soul, so there’s that. (Next: Sam confronts Dean)

Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki star as the Winchester brothers, hellbent on battling the paranormal forces of evil.

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