 Meh. Hey guys, this is my review for episode 15 of Supernatural Season 12, and they made an episode about a Hellhound blend. There's only two things that really matter. And they both happened to the end. What happened was Sam and Dean find this girl who saw her boyfriend be eaten up by a Hellhound. Well, it was weird about it. One, they made it very, they made a very good display of showing their relationship. Like, they made you care for these two before they killed one of them, which You know what? It was kind of sweet. It was quite a slumber. But it was a lot of screen time that was based on this this couple that we knew were just one-off characters. Anyways, a point that actually Dean even makes at one point he says when he gets Crowley later on in the episode, he's like, oh, yeah, you're helping me save the girl of the week. However, the beginning of the episode did start off with something funny with Dean walking in after having killed a ghoul and he's got a baseball bat that has all the barbed wire on it. He says, hey, dad would have loved this. That was good. Very good Supernatural. And I like she liked it apparently that Dean or Jeffrey Dean Morgan makes references actually to Supernatural. He makes some on his Twitter or his Instagram sometimes. It's kind of funny. Either way, this Hellhounds, it's just something that it's one of Lucifer's original Hellhounds and it's just hungry and killing people and pissed. And there was nothing to it. Honestly, nothing happens between the brothers. The end Dean kind of sides with working with the men of letters, but that's it. Their story is pointless. Cass even has this whole story art going on with this other angel about him getting back into heaven and kind of working with the angels again. But you know what? We saw this in season nine, season 10. We see, no, not season 10. No, but we've seen all this in season eight, season nine. This is everything all over again. Like hell, they went back to the same goddamn stand box. The Hellhound is taken out quite simply, like quite easily. It wasn't, it was kind of well shot. It was cool visual effects, but otherwise the whole Hellhound story is pointless. What does matter is what happens at the end. But we found out, remember why I said in the last episode that it was going to take, it was going to take one episode for Lucifer to break out. He did. However, we found out what Crowley has on him and he has all the warnings and all this means of keeping Lucifer inside his vessel. The only thing is he hasn't mentioned yet though, whether or not he also made a spell on the vessel that it won't degrade because that's what Lucifer does. He destroys a vessel. So has he done the same? What's going to happen once the body of Mark Pelleringo starts to degrade again? That's something to be answered. And then, as I said, the other thing is Dean said yes to working with the meta letters. To be honest guys, this episode had no meaning to it. There was nothing really of any sort of element. There was nothing that was, I don't know, this was a filler episode with two little things of story put at the end of it. Was the Hellhound cool? Yes. Was it well shot? Was it really well done with visual effects? Yes, but did it matter? No, nothing mattered in this episode except for what happened at the end and Cass stepping back in the sandbox. So in the end, I'm going to give this episode a 3 out of 7 for literally well shot waste of my time. Honestly, it didn't do anything for me. I was kind of upset with that because I was really looking forward to seeing a Hellhound again. As I have said in the previous reviews, this season really needs to find a center because we don't know what's the villain's going to be. Obviously he's going to be Lucifer again. Obviously he's going to figure out a way to break out of these wards. But how and what happens afterwards, we will have to see. The reason I say that is because this season also dumbed down Lucifer. We made him a little whiny bitch. So we took the best villain, one of the best villains the show has ever had and turned him into a pussy. So again, we had to see how the show is going to take itself. Anyway, that's all for me guys. Sorry for the rant. Hope you enjoyed this review. See you guys next time.