 Even though it's the twelfth time, here we go again. Hey guys, this is my review for the first episode of season 12, oh supernatural. I had such a great time reviewing season 11, which was probably one of the best seasons since season 5. I thought I would continue this, so I'm going to try and review every single episode timely of the newest season. So this season started off with a lot of things that I was worried about, obviously the idea of men of letters being a villain as a replacement to the darkness, being not even coming close in terms of danger, the mother element not being that very interesting, and just the whole dynamic of the show just having no real danger for the characters. This episode was actually pretty good for Sam, like he's in a bit of a pickle. Admittedly, I actually thought he was going to be broken out within the first episode, thankfully they didn't do that. So what we find ourselves in is we see Dean and his mother catching up and basically kind of introducing her to the new world. And it's not a super obvious thing. There's these subtle things. Like it's a bit obvious when she's looking at the phones and the families like, everyone's so disconnected. But that was actually all right. That wasn't really force fed. And Cass had some really funny moments when he I've always kind of wondered what happens when they on the wall and what are they that they actually fly away or they teleported away. Straight up landed in that cornfield. But what mainly we've got is we've now been introduced to the British men of letters who apparently are so good at their job that there hasn't been a monster related killing supposedly since 1965, which just begs the question of two things. One, that's ridiculous. There's no way you can fully confirm that. And two, if you've been so good at this for so long, why have you not come over any time prior to the apocalypse starting? You had about, like, what, 40 years to come over and do something. But you didn't. So don't give you can be giving Sam and Dean shit when you haven't been there for 40 years. Been the absentee father. Speaking of father, they said something about the old man. We don't know who that is, though. Obviously, it's the lead, the leader of the British men of letters. But we're going to kind of see this, the role he plays. Crowley is doing his own little investigation. He's looking for Lucifer, who is jumping bodies. Really, that storyline went nowhere. There was this funny kind of interaction between two demons. But otherwise, totally nothing really happened with that storyline. We just saw Crowley go from one place to another, seeing a bunch of dead bodies. Otherwise, nothing happened with him. So mainly, the real element, honestly, in my opinion, the big element of this show was with Sam and the British men of letters, ladies. The one who's the leader who has that really weird cut of the pack of her jacket. And the other one who looks like a skinny British version of Lee Dunham. And something that was interesting, too, is that they're torturing him. But he even says, I had the devil torture meme on the inside. There's nothing you could do. And they're like, yeah, they'll still try torture. It's like, how is that going to work? Either way, this episode was very standard. But the thing was, it wasn't standard bad. It was entertaining. It did give me more intrigue. It didn't play into things immediately. Like, that has happened with many seasons previous. And I was happy about that, which means that they are still going to try and take the same kind of story route that Jeremy Carver entwined at season 11, which I'm happy about. And the episode ended well. Honestly, I thought this was a decent opener. Not perfect, not excellent, but good. Like, I'm definitely saying I'm going to keep on watching. That's regardless. Like, even though I knew I was going to watch this season, I'm still in it actually from an entertainment point of view. So I'm going to give this episode a four and a seven decent opener, better than last year's opener. And that season, though, turned out to be one of the best seasons on a long time. So this one's got a lot to live up to. Anyway, guys, that's my first review. And there's obviously many more to come. See you guys next time.