'Supernatural' Review/Recap: "Book of the Damned"
Emily Dunbar ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
It was, as always, lovely to see Felicia Day grace our screens once again as Charlie Bradbury. Day always brings a sort of lighthearted fun to whatever episode of which she’s a part, even if the subject matter is a bit heavy. Such was the case in “Book of the Damned.” There was a really heartwarming – and heart-wrenching (what else is new?!) – scene between Charlie and Sam (Jared Padalecki) in which the younger Winchester reveals how scared he is to lose his brother to the Mark’s clutches. For a long time, we’ve seen Sam stare longingly into the distance, surely contemplating the possibility of hunting without his brother’s guidance. But faraway glances can only give us so much, and none of the show’s regulars can provide the sympathetic ear Sam needs to spill the beans. Charlie is such a caring character, the kind of person who can always get a grumpy Winchester to talk. Her heart-to-heart with Sam was fantastic and emotional in a way that this season really hadn’t yet captured. It was definitely a win for Sam’s emotional arc, and it only aided the big twist we saw at the end of the episode.
Bringing Rowena (Ruth Connell) into the mix is exactly the spice this season’s been missing. Up until now, Rowena’s been a wasted character. An absolutely ruthless (read: badass) female witch who just happens to be Crowley’s (Mark Sheppard) mother? Awesome idea! Having her stay locked up in Hell’s dungeons for several episodes and only bringing her out to have a brief (read: lame) fight with the head of the Witch’s Council (another awesome idea)? A waste of airtime. Obviously, we can’t get too excited yet. We don’t know how all of this is going to play out. But as of right now, Sam bringing the Book of the Damned to Rowena has been the most interesting plot point so far—it’s intriguing and it’s exciting. Let’s hope the writers dig in and make the most of what they’ve given themselves.
Overall Episode Grade: A-
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