 It started off with a heist, and then it just kind of became a blit. Hey guys, this is my review for episode 8 of Supernatural Season 13. My god. Eight episodes in a row without a single break? That's new. So this episode was a filler episode. It was a heist episode. What the premise of it was that there was this demon who had a spell in which the brothers could use to locate Jack. He gave them the first half, and then he said that if you help me break into this guy's house, you will get the other half of the spell. And admittedly the ads for this episode actually looked kind of interesting. Mainly just with the edits, like the side parallels and everything. That looked kind of cool. Reminded me of the work done in the Man From Uncle movie. I don't do any of that in the actual episode. It's all very bland. It's all very dry. The one thing I will say that I did like was the music. This is the most genuine the music's been in a while. I had a lot of cool old inspirations to 60s and 70s heist movies. And I could hear a lot of twangs from different films of the era in the music. And I thought that was great. That's obviously that's honestly the best part of this entire episode. Because everything else is run of the mill. There was this demon at the very beginning of the episode talking to the guy who's the the guy who's going to get the heist done on him. And he has an incredibly deep voice. He could do voice work. He could voice any villain. He's a very good voice actor for villains. If you ever got into that, obviously you'd rather do acting, but he really should look at doing voice work as well. Also the guy who is the mark is Portman from Doom. Many of you guys remember him and I don't know. Okay, never mind then. That might be the only one who will recognize that reference. There was a lot of humor though in this episode. Some of it quite funny with Dean having to do this to locate the whatever the vault thing was because he had been to hell and come back. And then the lock mechanism with the poking thing in his finger. However, immediately when his hand got locked in, I was like, oh God, it's saw. Please don't be saw. And it was a huge joke on saw because literally it was just a pinprick. I thought that was funny. Okay, so the music and that joke. Otherwise this episode's kind of like the ending, the climax where the mark finds them and they kind of get into this moral debate about how he got tricked and how his son died and blah, blah, blah, emotional stuff you don't care about. And literally it's a wide open road, big open road. No one else is there. The brothers are talking and they're like, oh man, what have we done? Wow, we started with this guy and literally bad dude comes out of fucking nowhere and chops off the guy's head. How did no one see that coming? I know demons can kind of appear and disappear and shit, but still like that was bullshit. That was bullshit. That was walking dead stupid camera work there. That's something that black dynamite may fun of. Anyways, aside from that, I'm not gonna remember this episode. Honestly, it is literally just a patchwork in between. Nothing happened in this episode. This is definitely straight up a super filler episode. So in the end, I'm gonna give this episode a two out of seven. Literally, I was really intrigued with how they edited this and then it literally was just a very lazy timid episode. Nothing happens. Nothing that's straight towards the story. I don't know. I'm being a little bit negative on mid, but I just, nothing happened, guys. It was wasted opportunity. Not as bad as the Hitler episode. The Hitler episode is probably the biggest waste of opportunity the show's ever had. However, on the streaming site that I watched Supernatural on, there was a comment that I had to post in this video just because it's so freaking funny. Ken Ketch just fucking died already. Geez. My sentiments exactly. Anyways, guys, I hope you enjoyed this review. See you guys next time.