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*This episode marks the first on-screen use of [[Death's Scythe]] by an incarnation of [[Death]]. Previously, it was only used on-screen by [[Alastair]] and [[Dean]] in ''[[On The Head Of A Pin]]'' and ''[[Brother's Keeper]]'' respectively. |
*This episode marks the first on-screen use of [[Death's Scythe]] by an incarnation of [[Death]]. Previously, it was only used on-screen by [[Alastair]] and [[Dean]] in ''[[On The Head Of A Pin]]'' and ''[[Brother's Keeper]]'' respectively. |
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− | *The "failed spin-off" comment [[God]] makes during his monologue is in reference to ''[[Supernatural: Wayward Sisters]]''. Writer [[Robert Berens]] [https://twitter.com/robertberens/status/1239766273824710656 tweeted after the episode] "The arc of S1 of Wayward Sisters was always going to be broadly Dark Kaia vs the WaywardSisters, culminating in Kaia’s rescue and Dark Kaia’s tragic defeat. I always wanted to make that death right. But with limited real estate on #Supernatural I had resigned myself to Kaia just being dead. It was only by embedding it in S15 stories (Chuck, Jack’s return to the Bunker, Billie’s plan) it felt like it was possible to tie that loose end in a relevant and appropriate way. |
+ | *The "failed spin-off" comment [[God]] makes during his monologue is in reference to ''[[Supernatural: Wayward Sisters]]''. Writer [[Robert Berens]] [https://twitter.com/robertberens/status/1239766273824710656 tweeted after the episode] "The arc of S1 of Wayward Sisters was always going to be broadly Dark Kaia vs the WaywardSisters, culminating in Kaia’s rescue and Dark Kaia’s tragic defeat. I always wanted to make that death right. But with limited real estate on #Supernatural I had resigned myself to Kaia just being dead. It was only by embedding it in S15 stories (Chuck, Jack’s return to the Bunker, Billie’s plan) it felt like it was possible to tie that loose end in a relevant and appropriate way." |
==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
Revision as of 17:07, 17 March 2020
Galaxy Brain is the 12th episode of Season 15. It aired on March 16, 2020.
Summary
There was something about being there... It felt pure. This episode summary is an official CW press release. It may contain errors. DO NOT CHANGE! |
Sam and Dean respond to a frantic call and together along with Castiel, Jack, and Jody Mills (guest star Kim Rhodes), assist in an extraordinary and heartbreaking rescue. Billie (guest star Lisa Berry) surprises everyone with a visit to the bunker.
Plot
TBA.
Characters
Main Cast
- Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester
- Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester
- Misha Collins as Castiel
- Alexander Calvert as Jack Kline
Recurring Cast
Guest Stars
- Rob Benedict as God
- Lisa Berry as Billie
- Kim Rhodes as Jody Mills
- Katherine Ramdeen as Annie Jones (voice)
- Yadira Guevara-Prip as Kaia Nieves and Dark Kaia
Co-Stars
- Sandra Ferens as Merle
- Nicco Del Rio as Radio Shed Clerk
- Amy Waugh as Radio Shed Customer
Featured Supernatural Beings
- Archangels (Alternate Lucifer; Michael, mentioned only)
- Cloaked Figures
- Dreamwalker (Kaia Nieves and Dark Kaia)
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Death, flashback only)
- Grigori (Kabaiel, mentioned only)
- Mandrogorans (The Last Mandrogoran, mentioned only)
- Nephilim (Jack Kline)
- Primordial Entities (God; The Darkness, mentioned only)
- Psychics (Patience Turner, mentioned only)
- Reapers (Billie, Merle)
- Seraph (Castiel)
- Shaman (Sergei, mentioned only)
- Witch (Rowena MacLeod, mentioned only)
Continuity
- Dark Kaia previously appeared in The Spear.
- Kaia previously appeared in Wayward Sisters.
- Billie, God and Jody Mills previously appeared in The Trap.
- A flashback of Death talking to Dean is seen from Two Minutes to Midnight.
- Billie references Castiel killing her, which took place in First Blood.
Trivia
- This is the second time Robert Berens and Meredith Glynn collaborated to write an episode with The Future being the first one.
- This is the first time Castiel sees Billie as the new Death.
- This is the first time Jody has been to the Men of Letters Bunker.
- It is confirmed that Jack still has no soul as of this episode.
- God has started destroying other worlds.
- While on Earth 2, God displays images of the Sam on Demon Blood killing his brother and another Dean's failed attempt to kill his Lucifer with the Colt.
- It is revealed Kaia survived her wound, as her counterpart left materials to do so.
- Jack is briefly seen glancing at the Winchesters' initials carved into the table and touching Mary Winchester's in particular.
- This is the first time Castiel and Jack interact with Jody.
- This is the first time Jack meets the Alternate Kaia.
- It is revealed when Amara invaded the bunker that the warding was not completely repaired. Merle calls the current warding "good enough warding," but not the "cosmic grid stuff" it had been before. She also states that the old warding cannot be fully repaired.
- The first time Billie is seen killing someone.
- Billie states that God has a book in Death's Reading Room as God has woven himself into the fabric of the universe in order to create harmony between the worlds and for his Creation to live on after his demise. Billie calls this God's only weakness and only states that the book shows that the Winchesters and Jack are responsible for God's ultimate destruction.
- Billie reveals that no being, not even God, can see their books in Death's Reading Room unless she lets them.
- This episode marks the first on-screen use of Death's Scythe by an incarnation of Death. Previously, it was only used on-screen by Alastair and Dean in On The Head Of A Pin and Brother's Keeper respectively.
- The "failed spin-off" comment God makes during his monologue is in reference to Supernatural: Wayward Sisters. Writer Robert Berens tweeted after the episode "The arc of S1 of Wayward Sisters was always going to be broadly Dark Kaia vs the WaywardSisters, culminating in Kaia’s rescue and Dark Kaia’s tragic defeat. I always wanted to make that death right. But with limited real estate on #Supernatural I had resigned myself to Kaia just being dead. It was only by embedding it in S15 stories (Chuck, Jack’s return to the Bunker, Billie’s plan) it felt like it was possible to tie that loose end in a relevant and appropriate way."
Deaths
- 1 cow
- The Last Mandrogoran (mentioned only)
- Dark Kaia
- Inhabitants of the Bad Place
- Merle
- Inhabitants of multiple alternate realities
- Radio Shed clerk
- Inhabitants of Earth 2
Gallery
Behind the Scenes
TBA.