Could I cry just thinking about it?

Did I cry at the pilot callback at the end of this episode?

OF COURSE I DID.

Supernatural

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Lets get into it!

Theyre hoping the iron doors will hold the zombies because theyre notreallyzombies.

Theyre souls from hell whove jumped into the nearest body.

Once they have a second to think, they struggle to, well, think.

No plan that they come up with will work to get them to safety.

So once again, theyre at a loss … until Jack wakes up.

Its not really Jack.

Were twinsies, guys!

this new demon explains.

But now they have to figure out just how much of the world has been affected by Chucks move.

At least not yet.

(Considering that there are 2-3 billion souls in hell, its only a matter of time.)

It could help them contain the problem.

Before they do that, they come upon a car on the side of the road.

And it looks a lot like the car the boys found on the bridge in theSupernaturalpilot.

If shes back, everything they ever killed could be back.

Suddenly, we got work to do has never been truer.

Yep, I love this guy.

Should be easy, right?

the special gun that Chuck made to kill Jack.

But not only can Cas NOT heal the wound, when he tries, Sam has a vision.

Let me repeat that in case you think this is season 2 or something: SAM HAS A VISION!

It used waves of multidimensional energy, whatever that means.

And now, who knows how it will affect Sam.

But thats all we know for now.

Dean glosses over the long-buried emotions about that and instead asks what happened when God opened the gates.

As Belphagor puts it, every door in hell sprang open all at once.

And yes, that included the cage.

But Michael hasnt left yet.

(Why not?!)

They did a great job of sprinkling humor throughout an otherwise very dire episode.

Long story short, the spell works, and Sam delivers a mother and her daughter to safety.

As for Dean, he checks on Cas but only briefly.

Hes still not ready to forgive him for what happened to Mary.

The brothers then meet up back at Babys trunk.

It meant a lot, Sam tells him.

We still saved people.

If he bailed, its just us, Sam says.

For the first time, its just us.

Sam gets serious, telling his brother, When we win this, Gods gone.

Theres no one to screw with us, theres no more maze.

Dean responds by saying, So you and me verse every soul in hell?

I like those odds.

And now Im crying.

I loved the opening, the dialogue was great, and it launched a number of very intriguing mysteries.