'Supernatural' Season 10, Episode 2: A Short Revelation of The Show’s Synopsis, Trailer and Preview
'Supernatural' Season 10, Episode 2: A Short Revelation of The Show’s Synopsis, Trailer, and Preview
“Supernatural” Season 10 Episode 2 is full of revelations. It answered a lot of questions that the season premiere bought to the fans.
In the season’s premiere, Sam had discovered that Dean was not really dead. He was a demon. They were on the road together with Crowley. While Sam planned to save his brother, he was ambushed by Cole. Cole was a hunter having a strange feud with Dean. Meanwhile, Dean lives at a roadhouse having karaoke, booze and sex. Crowley got tired of such pleasures and he wanted to move the party to Hell where they can rule side-by-side. Cole had called Dean to threaten Sam. Dean acknowledge it and had Sam killed. Elsewhere, you would notice Castiel on her rough shape with his vanishing grace. Hannah had showed up and asked for help on two angels who had refused to go to heaven. The result was one on the lam, and one dead angel. Also, Hannah and Cas were injured.
Episode 2 took it from all these. The following details make up the synopsis of Supernatural Season 10 Episode 2.
Mark Sheppard (Crowley) had noticed Jensen Ackles (Dean) that he becomes more and more violent. Dean told Crowley that it was just a side effect of him being a demon. However, Crowley knew that it was something more specific than just having a side effect.
Meanwhile, Jared Padalecki (Sam) was captured by Cole. Cole was Travis Aaron, the show’s guest star. He was the angry man who was blaming Dean for the death of his father many years ago and he wanted for a revenge. Cole had tortured Sam and hoped that he would tell where Dean was hiding. Hannah (Erica Carroll), also the guest star,had seen Castiel (Misha Collins) how weak she was as her grace continues to fade. And for that, she made a brave choice and asked Metatron (Curtis Armstrong) for assistance.
The episode was directed by Thomas J. Wright and was written by Andrew Dabb.
“Supernatural” Season 10 Episode 2 aired on October 14, 2014 every 9:00 ET on CW.
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