When she turns into a werewolf, an unfazed Michael grabs her around the neck. She puts her hands up on his shoulders and gets close. Michael enters his hotel room with a dark-haired woman, Melanie, and pours some wine into two glasses. As Bobby prepares to kill her, she asks if they will let her live if she tells them where he is. She explains that she and her nest never killed humans and lived a quiet life, feeding only on animals, "until he came along." She tells them what Michael did to them and that he was experimenting. She quickly realizes that they are hunters. She runs to the window and is attempting to escape through it when the door is busted down. Sam, Bobby, and Mary arrive, knocking on her door and claiming to be the FBI. In an apartment a woman, Lydia Crawford, lays in her bed. Agitated, Nick leaves, declaring his intent to find out who murdered his family. Slowly, he puts his hand on Nick's shoulder and comes to the conclusion that his psyche may have been more damaged from Lucifer's time in Nick than anyone had suspected. Castiel tells Nick that he thinks that Lucifer's influence may still be inside him. Castiel asks why he did that, but Nick tells him he doesn't remember doing anything. As Castiel goes to console Nick, Nick snaps his fingers at Castiel and tells him "don't", much like Lucifer would. He begins blaming himself for not being around. He tells Castiel that he attempted to find more information on his wife and son's murders, but couldn't find anything past the year of their deaths. Nick enters the room in a state of agitation. He says he's never heard of an archangel and a vampire interacting. Michael refuses, and punches the mirror, telling Dean that he owns him now and he should just enjoy the ride.īack at the Bunker, Cas is talking to Sam on the phone. In his reflection is Dean, who tells him to get out of his body. Michael, dressed in a tuxedo, adjusts his collar in a mirror. He tells Jack that his past and where he came from is important, but his future and where he is going is just as important as well. Castiel attempts to comfort Jack and help him accept his situation by telling him of his own experience without his grace. Nothing concrete comes up it could take anywhere from a month to a century, and his human component may slow the process down further. She says that someone did, but the woman did not leave her name, prompting Sam to ask for outside surveillance video.Ĭastiel enters the library to find Jack is looking at two centuries' worth of Biblical lore to try and understand how long archangel grace takes to replenish. As they leave, Sam asks the coroner if anyone identified the bodies. Sam is the first to find a corpse that is a vampire, with Bobby and Mary following suit, causing Mary to question what an archangel would want with vampires. When she is called away on a phone call, the trio begin to examine the corpses themselves. The coroner doesn't know the exact cause of death, as the bodies also have lots of internal trauma. In the morgue in Duluth, Sam, Mary, and Bobby question the coroner over the bodies for more information about how they died, besides the slit throat and burned-out eyes. Nick begins to have flashbacks of this time, causing him to become very emotional and break down. Castiel reminds him of his family and how they were murdered and that it was his grief that Lucifer exploited. A confused Nick asks Castiel how he could have let Lucifer take control of his body. Castiel enters the room with a tray of food, reminding him he needs to eat. In his room, Nick continues recalling his time as Lucifer's vessel and all the awful things he did. He says he will remain at the Bunker to watch over Jack and Nick. As they prepare to leave, Castiel tells Sam he knows he has to stay behind, as his angelic presence would sabotage the mission. Sam reveals in his research he discovered that a pile of corpses was found in Duluth with their eyes burned, confirming that Michael is in the area. As the others who are still alive watch, Michael jovially asks, “Who's next”?Īt the Bunker, Bobby, Mary, and Sam are talking about leads on Michael in Duluth. Disappointed, Michael drags his body, and drops it onto a pile of his other failed experiments. The man lights up, burning from the inside until his eyes are burned out. He swirls it and puts it to the man's lips, forcing him to drink. He approaches the man, heals his wound, and takes the chalice and adds some grace to the blood. Michael enters the room with a leather apron on. In a dilapidated church, people are chained by their wrists and a man is bleeding from a cut on the neck into a chalice.
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