Like us on Facebook
Home »

Supernatural: Friends Never Say Goodbye

Last week, on the run from the Leviathans, Sam found out that Dean killed his “first kissAmy and broke up with him. The brothers went their separate ways.

The action picks up a week and half later with a couple enlisting the help of a psychic medium named  OdaMae.  They are trying to call upon the spirit of their miserly Uncle Danny to ask him about a stash of money he hid before his death.

Uncle Danny apparently did not like people asking about his fortune, because the planchette thingy flies and jams into the medium’s throat, killing her. Hasn’t he heard of the phrase “Don’t kill the messenger?”

In another part of the country, poor Dean is decidedly lost without his Impala and his baby brother. He steals a pathetic looking Dodge and listens to a radio report about weird deaths in Lily Dale, NY, the most psychic town in America. We have a case, everybody!

Soon, Dean shows up at the scene of crime pretending to be an FBI agent, and no one even bats an eye. I mean, c’mon! He was practically the most wanted criminal in America last week, and no one seems to recognize him today?

Next, he winds up at a coffee shop where they give free affirmations with every order (“You’re a virile manifestation of the Divine”) and runs into the other “FBI agent” working the case who is… wait for it‼… Sam.

Dean proposes they work the case together. (Because it’s a very good idea for two supposed-to-be-dead criminals, pretending to be FBI agents, to be seen together, in a town rattled with inexplicable deaths.)

Then we a Russian spoon-bending mentalist, Nikolai, who offers them a demonstration of his talent And also Crazy Jane, the only person who recognizes them as “the brothers on the News last week,” – until Sam assures her they are just harmless FBI agents who just happen to look exactly like two dreaded mass-murderers.

The brothers discover a link between the two victims (Oda Mae was the second): a talisman which Oda Mae inherited from the first victim. The brothers decide the deaths were caused by a "cursed artifact," further reinforcing the need for a Warehouse 13 crossover!

The brothers visit Oda Mae’s house and meet Melody, her granddaughter. Melody is a self-confessed non-psychic, who claims to be extremely observant. Seems Shawn (of Psych) has some serious competition. She gives them a consultation based on their body language, and observes “there is serious tension between long-time partners.” She informs them that the necklace is at the Emporium, a sort-of department store for psychics.

At the Emporium, the boys meet the creepy owner who gives them the necklace and offers them a consultation. Seriously, this place is turning into that Lawyers’ Town from Highway 66. However, as it turns out, the necklace is just a fake trinket, not the real thing. (So much for that WH13 crossover. Boo!)

Meanwhile, Nikolai is busy getting impaled by knives. He really should have limited his act to the spoons.

Mr. and Mr. Smith (the brothers’ new identities) rush to the scene of the accident and are informed that the dead guy had a vision of his death.

Back at Melody’s, she informs them that her grandmother had also foreseen her death and claimed the room turned freezing cold. The brothers guess it’s a ghost, which means one of the “fake” mediums actually contacted a real ghost and unleashed it on the town.


You are here

AE on Facebook



Active Forum Topics