Jack in the Box is the 19th episode of Season 14. It aired on April 18, 2019.
Summary
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Sam, Dean and Castiel investigate a string of suspicious deaths that have a biblical element to them.
Plot
TBA.
Characters
Main Cast
- Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester
- Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester
- Misha Collins as Castiel
- Alexander Calvert as Jack Kline
- Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer (Jack's subconscious)
Recurring Cast
Special Guest Stars
Guest Stars
- Erica Cerra as Duma
Co-Stars
- Kurt Long as Pastor Ames
- Giles Panton as Harrison Tate
- Kareem Malcolm as Prayer Group #4
- Dean Monroe McKenzie as Eremiel
Featured Supernatural Beings
- Angels (Duma, Eremiel; Naomi, mentioned only)
- Archangels (Lucifer, hallucination; Michael, mentioned only)
- Nephilim (Jack Kline)
- Primordial Entities (God and The Shadow, mentioned only)
- Seraph (Castiel)
- Vampires (mentioned only)
- Wraith (Memorial Wraith)
Continuity
- It's been a few days since the events of Absence.
- Alternate Bobby Singer previously appeared in Nightmare Logic.
- Jules previously appeared in The Scar.
- Mary Winchester was mentioned. She previously appeared in Absence.
- John Winchester was mentioned. He previously appeared in Lebanon.
- Kelly Kline was mentioned. She previously appeared in Byzantium.
- Naomi was mentioned. She previously appeared in Byzantium.
- The Shadow was mentioned. It previously appeared in Byzantium.
- Arthur Ketch was mentioned. He previously appeared in The Spear.
- God was mentioned. He previously appeared in Alpha and Omega.
- Events from Game Night are shown in a flashback.
Trivia
- The title refers to Jack being locked in the Ma'lak Box during the episode.
- This is the first time Alternate Bobby Singer has been in the bunker since Gods and Monsters.
- It is revealed in this episode that Duma is currently the Ruler of Heaven and has been since The Shadow attacked Heaven in Byzantium.
- Duma says that Jack could create angels by taking out a human soul out of its body and "forge" them to become one.
- Duma confirms that John and Mary Winchester are in fact sharing a Heaven.
- When Castiel kills Duma, his angel blade doesn't have blood on it despite Duma's known use of a vessel. Presumably, this has to do with Duma being killed in Heaven itself.
- Lucifer’s original sin was taking humans and twisting their souls, turning them into demons. In this episode, Jack took humans and reshaped their souls to turn them into angels.
Gallery
Behind the Scenes
TBA.