Lilith finally shows up, looking quite hot. Sam tries to use his new powers to kill the demon inside of her, but she’s immune. However, she offers a deal. If Sam and Dean agree to let her kill them, she promises to stop breaking the 66 Seals and Lucifer will stay locked away forever. Why does she want this deal? Because she knows the future and that she dies just before the good part. She wants to go back to the old days before angels and Seals.
After some thinking, Sam says yes, because, as Lilith points out, self-sacrifice is the Winchester way. But in order to seal the deal, he literally has to seal the deal, as in sex. Unfortunately for everyone involved, Dean and Chuck arrive for some coitus interruptus. Lilith tries to attack him, but the room shakes and quakes as the big, bad archangel is on his way. Dean convinces her that leaving is her best option, so the demon flies away.
On the car ride out of town, Sam tells Dean about the deal and Dean seems to think it might not have been entirely bad. Sam assures him that Lilith was right about one thing: she won’t last long because he’ll kill her personally. I can not wait for that.
Finally, Chuck has some terrifying nightmares about what’s to come for the Winchester brothers and he wakes up wanting to call and warn them. But the angel Zachariah is there to stop him, because there’s nothing he can do about it. So all he has to do is write, and whatever terrible things he saw will happen.
So they had the car accident at the end of season 1, Sam died at the end of season 2, and Dean went to Hell at the end of season 3. I’m guessing season 4's ending won’t exactly be a happy one.
Supernatural is taking two more weeks off, but new episodes return April 23 when Sam and Dean’s long-lost half-brother shows up. If you think a third Winchester brother is a bad idea, don’t worry. The episode is called “Jump the Shark,” so I think the writers know it’s a bad idea too.
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