Are those cardigans? Where is the flannel? Sam and Dean look deep undercover in their latest case involving a religious family that lives off the grid.
Are Sam and Dean making Mary stay in the car? She doesn’t seem too pleased, or she’s worried something might go wrong. Who thinks she’s going to get out of the car to help her sons?
Dean probably just made a clever quip in the car. Will that get him in trouble with his mom? Or maybe he was making fun of Sam in the backseat? It’s definitely going to be a memorable car ride.
Mary must have called shotgun, because Sam’s stuck in the backseat. But does that mean Mary can’t pick the tunes on their little road trip? Wonder what Dean would say about her music choices?
Mary looks like she’s got something clever to say to Sam and Dean. Listen to your mother? Either way, she seems raring to get on a hunt with her two sons.
It’s certainly a shock to have Mary return from the dead. It’s probably a shock to see her with a new haircut. Clearly, Dean has a lot on his mind… or he’s just thinking about what kind of pie he wants for dinner.
Sam is probably concerned about his mom getting in on the action, but he shouldn’t be! Mary comes from a family of hunters, and she’s definitely ready to get in on the action.
Sam and Dean look shocked at seeing Mary. But is it because she wants to get in on the case, or they just can’t help but notice Mary’s great new hairdo.
When you’re on the run from the Devil, you might as well grab a drink. Though, Crowley doesn’t seem to be that concerned about Lucifer… or he’s already got a plan against his latest foe.
Why do they call this place The Empty? It's full. It's full of sorrow and despair playing over and over again of angels and demons dreaming about their regrets. Forever.