 For some reason T doesn't seem so trustworthy anymore Hey guys, this is my review for episode 17 of Supernatural season 12 And this episode was the mixed bag more so in the positive though The first off thing I'd say is that they brought back the death girl from season 11 Which I actually was pretty surprised mainly because She had a really good episode back at season 11 It was a filler episode But it was an episode that's still Focused on the relationship with the brothers and how they deal with their current day things And if anything it reflected on their entire lives And she had a really cool family history and her character is a really cool person So the fact that they brought her back into this episode was really cool. I like that I think that's really cool that they're especially the fact that she is what she is is really cool to see someone like that featured in a show We also saw more of a moral ambiguity with Mitch from the Men of letters to a point where it came to a standoff with him and his own people while that's going on They are also hunting down Whatever her name is with the Nephilim the Lucifer's baby who is still being protected by Dagon all the while Lucifer is Like everyone freaking predicted Working under Crowley's claws and he's finding a way to get out However, the one thing that they don't he can't figure out how to do is get off the warnings that basically make him Crowley's bitch But he is still trying to work away from that all that whole storyline Really kind of proves is what we already know is that Crowley thinks that he's on top of Lucifer But Lucifer still trying to work his way out from under him. So that wasn't really there's nothing really happened there That was some cool dialogue It was a really cool moment where he's addressing the demons in accordance with what Crowley wants him to do But really he's giving them a mixed message. I thought that was funny but the main story is going after the baby and if anything they actually grab her at one point, but then there's a crossfire and Dagon is able to disappear while Claire Saloon the deaf girl shoots one of Mitch's men-of-letters guys and Mitch is put into a predicament because he's Currently going through a little bit of PBSD with the fact that he was ordered by his head mistress To kill his best friend when he was a child and this is something that's kind of worked its way into how he's viewed at each Situation up until this point. However prior to meeting the brothers He was on straight path with the brothers of honestly kind of knocked him astray It's a very similar situation to how cast was when he was first introduced Someone actually commented on that in the previous episode review and yeah, this is his arc is totally like cast is one Simple unfortunate change Later on in the episode. We see that the head mistress. This is whatever her name is. This is umbridge I'm gonna call her she comes and meets with Mitch and says that's it. We're done. We're gonna kill the American hunters again this storyline I don't like it because it's dumb in my opinion. I don't understand. This is so This is conflict for the sake of conflict rather than actual conflict But besides that Mitch actually makes a stand and he says, you know what fudge you I'm gonna do what I think is right And that's what Sam and Dean Mr. Catch kills him and I actually did not see that coming I ain't thought they were gonna lock him up or some garbage like that, but no they actually straight up viewed him. Oh By the way, Mary slept with mr. Catch. Yeah that Again, that's another storyline like holy crap. They're really using that Mom brain being back. God that storylines is going nowhere however Everything that happened with Mitch was actually really cool and I'm actually now sorry to see him go He was a cool character in the end at first He was kind of annoying and kind of just I don't know just the embodiment of what I've been not liked about this season But he was starting to make a change and not just because he was getting on the brother side But he actually was becoming a multi-faceted character And now that's been completely thrown out the window and now we're gonna be men and a bitch men and others are bad for the sake of being bad So I don't like the overall arc and I don't like what this is leading up to for the season finale But I have to admit the character obligations with the death girl with Mitch Those were cool So in the end, I'm gonna give this episode a five out of seven. I think it was a fun time There was some cool character elements It's leading into this story arc that I think is just gonna completely fall on its frickin face But otherwise it was a good episode. I'm sorry to see Mitch go Anyways guys, that's all for me. See you guys next time