Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.
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- TriviaRepeatedly when Meg speaks Sam and Dean say, "Shut up Meg!" This is a play on a running joke from Family Guy (1999) in which the father Peter continually says that whenever his daughter, Meg, says something he finds annoying.
- GoofsCrowley speaks of a shared time in Mesopotamia with Naomi, saying he is "a lover, not a fighter". In season six's "Weekend at Bobby's", it was revealed Crowley lived his human life as MacLeod in the 1600s, making it impossible for him to have been in Mesopotamia.
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Dean Winchester: Well, he puts the "ass" in "Cass," huh?
Sam Winchester: He's definitely off.
Dean Winchester: Off? He hasn't been right since he got back from purgatory. We still don't know how he got out of there.
Sam Winchester: I don't know, Dean. If he's so sketchy, then why were you praying to him?
Castiel: [From the other room] You know, I can hear you both. I *am* a celestial being.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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Fitting conclusion to a great character
This episode is all about wrapping up Meg's story and getting the season to be fully committed to the tablet storyline. On both fronts it succeeds wonderfully. Cas' big moment of conscience lands and finally the heaven plotline seems to be going somewhere. But above all I simply love Meg in this episode.
It would have been nice to have this character continue-she has been a recurring character since the 1st season!-but if it wasn't in the cards you could do far worse that recalling pizza man and having Meg bemoan that she is kind of good now. Likewise, the scene where Meg and Cas reconnect is surprisingly touching and I just love the image of a demon and an angel being annoyed that the world has gotten to grey.
It would have been nice to have this character continue-she has been a recurring character since the 1st season!-but if it wasn't in the cards you could do far worse that recalling pizza man and having Meg bemoan that she is kind of good now. Likewise, the scene where Meg and Cas reconnect is surprisingly touching and I just love the image of a demon and an angel being annoyed that the world has gotten to grey.
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- Sep 6, 2020
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