We kick things off in the bunker, where Sam and Dean come face-to-face with … Sam and Dean?
And we don’t see them again for a bit.
For now, Billie is ready to move forward with her plan.

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While Sam tries to find this thing in the lore he can’t Dean ponders Billie’s plan.
If they’re going to kill God, shouldn’t they kill Amara too?
(I’d vote yes.)
But then the question becomes: Who takes over?
The guy who just learned how to blow a bubble with his gum?
That’s a definite no.
After a call with Sergei, Castiel has a lead on the Occultum.
It seems a guy sold it to a faith healer years ago to make it help his son.
In a great wink, Jo tells Ruby her vessel “suits you better than the blonde.”
Then, when Ruby tells Jo that the Occultum is worth millions, Jo hands it over.
(That angel loves money.)
He asks Cas if Dean will ever forgive him, to which Cas basically says “not sure.”
But it seems likely.
Castiel’s approach to talking about sex will never get old.
Meanwhile, in the bunker, Cas is asking Jack toalmostkill him.
Jack sends Cas to the Empty where he finds Meg!!!
Only it’s not Meg, it’s the Empty as played by Rachel Miner.
The Empty figured it was a fitting vessel seeing as how Castiel’s in search of a demon.
Apparently it can also be a place.
When Castiel promises to try and free Ruby from the Empty, she tells him where it is.
Then, Jack brings him back per Dean’s orders.
Castiel tells them what he knows, but they can’t all leave the bunker.
What if Chuck checks in on them?
He’ll look for them here.
And that’s when Dean returns to the alt versions of the Winchesters currently playing rock-paper-scissors between worlds.
Oh, and they have a plane.
See, their dad turned hunting into an enterprise Hunter Corp to be specific!
(And suddenly I need a spin-off about these two!)
(Only one of those things happens.)
“My hair is sacred,” as alt Sam puts it.
(And he’s not wrong.)
Not surprisingly, alt world Dean loves it.
Sam holds them off at the door while the guys find the Occultum.
In the end, it’s a small ball that Jack eats before disappearing.
Then he wakes up in …The Good Place?
Nope, just kidding!
It’s the Garden of Eden.
With them gone, the boys find Jack fully recovered and crying in the kitchen.
He tells Sam and Dean he’s so sorry.
“It was my fault,” he says of Mary’s death.
Translation: Our precious Jack has his soul back.
And that’s where we leave things for now, while we all wait out this coronavirus situation.