Monday, February 26, 2024

Supernatural Season Four: Bad Moon Rising

Season four takes place about 4-ish months after season 3's finale so I kind of have to talk about that. Surprisingly (back when I first saw it anyway), Sam wasn't able to get Dean out of his deal. Thats right! Dean died trying to kill the demon that held his deal and went straight to Hell. I can't imagine many shows these days actually going through with that plotline. How do you even top a finale like that? Well the answer is actually pretty simple: You start walking down the path to the apocalypse.
Dean wakes up in a pine box and digs his way out of his grave. He is beyond freaked out and drops by Bobby's place to let him and Sam know he is back. After Bobby and Dean try everything they can think of to see if Dean is still human, they think Sam sold his soul to get Dean out of the pit. The problem? Not only would no demon do the deal, they don't have the power to do that anyway. So Dean and Bobby decided to try to summon the thing that did it. What exactly had the juice to pull that shit off? Its an angel named Castiel. Thats right, an angel! A goddamn angel of the lord! Its the perfect oh shit moment and shows just how big of a problem whats coming is if Heaven itself wanted Dean plucked out of Hell. So that clears up the how but not the why...well, lets just say that heaven has plans for Dean Winchestor.
Every episode of this season is fantastic. They're so consistently good across the board that its legitimately hard for me to pick one. So I'm gonna go with one that kinda breaks the mold for the show. The episode "Monster Movie". The episode is basically the show's attempt at Universal monster movie, right down to the sets and sound. Essentially Sam and Dean come to a town during Octoberfest after catching wind of a weird death. Victim was seemingly sucked dry by...Dracula? No not a vampire and I'm not being snarky, it was Dracula. While in town, they hear about a dudes getting killed by the Wolfman and the Mummy. Sam and Dean are kinda baffled and the case just seems to be getting weirder and weirder. So what exactly is going on in the town? Its a shapeshifter with a fixation on the classic movie monsters and a bartender. Yeah, its fairly simple in terms of how it plays out and all-in-all its really kind of a mundane threat for the brothers but what makes this episode my favorite is the Universal style inspiration and classic monster movie feel.

The main plot of the season is about Lilith (the demon who held Dean's contract) trying to crack the locks on Lucifer's cage to bring hell on earth. There are hundreds of locks on the cage but she doesn't need to crack all of them. How could things possibly get worse? Well...it was Dean who cracked the first lock for her by being a good man who broke from being torn apart in Hell and agreeing to put other souls on the torture rack to make it stop. To this day, that reveal managed to chill me down to the bone even though I knew it was coming! While its true that Dean is the only one who can stop it, lets just say that the angels aren't being entirely truthful. Despite having all the power of Heaven trying to stop her, somehow Lilith is always one-step ahead. Its such a bizarre situation that even the loyal soldier Castiel starts having doubts because things aren't adding up. How could the host of the almighty Lord possibly be losing to some cloud of smoke from the pit?

This season is fantastic and like seasons 1 to 3 make for extremely engrossing TV. Seeing the Winchestors fight tooth and nail against monsters and stopping them while still losing because the seals are cracking is harrowing. Now something I didn't touch on is exactly why things aren't adding up on the angels' end of things and why Lilith is somehow always able to keep breaking locks. Well...thats a story for season 5.

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  1. Enjoyed your post immensely! Your perspective is valuable. Keep the posts coming!

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