Supernatural 6.13 "Unforgiven" Review

Decapitation Will Kill Almost Anything, But Definitely Arachne

Still in the past, Sam and Samuel track Roy’s body and find him in a cocoon, along with the other missing men. Most of them still appear to be alive. Sam gets attacked by the creature. Samuel shoots her, but it has little effect. But Sam’s decapitation does. Samuel wants to save the men, but Sam says they’re being slowly killed by the spider poison and wants to end their suffering. So Sam tells Roy he’s a hero and then shoots him and the others (ie. the shots we saw off-screen at the very beginning) and then tells Samuel to “get the gasoline”.

In the present, Sam tells Dean he knows what happened. Cut to Brenna’s home, where a very deformed Roy arrives. Sam calls her and Brenna tells him to stop by. He believes something is wrong. He’s right, so he and Dean head off to her house.

The house is creepy, with a lot of snow outside (poor boys, if that’s real snow in Vancouver). They find Brenna, who tells Sam she knows what he did to Roy. Then Roy attacks the boys and confronts Sam about his behavior in the past. While Dean tries to reach a weapon while covered with a web, Roy reveals that the arachne actually kidnapped those men to breed with them, which explains how Roy escaped (because he was no longer human).

Roy makes the classic villain mistake of explaining why he’s going to be killing Sam in a moment, instead of actually killing Sam. Dean manages to escape and lunges after Roy, while Brenna cuts Sam free. Sam decapitates Roy.

While Sam tries to apologize to Brenna outside, she leaves without saying a word. Back at the shack, Sam tells Dean he was right, they never should have come to town. Dean tries to look on the bright side, at least Sam killed the arachne. He’s also insistent that Soulless Sam wasn’t really Sam, but Sam is adamant that Soulless Sam was him.

A moment later, Sam collapses to the ground, shaking. Dean rushes to his side, while Sam’s clearly having a flashback to Hell. Inside the box with Michael and Lucifer, we see Sam being burned alive….

Oh, That Ending!

Let’s be honest, the case was kind of unimportant this week, at least in terms of the details itself, which was pretty standalone. While seeing Sam murder a lot of people was jarring (even if he didn’t actually kill them), it actually wasn’t all that surprising. Considering he attempted to murder Bobby in cold blood, nothing Soulless Sam did could surprise me anymore. I was shocked I wasn’t as grossed out by the arachne as I though it would be, what with my friend was texting me about it as I was watching the show. After the dragons who could also appear in human form last week, it’s strange to once again see a creature that just so happened to look like a human. I get that they’re trying to save money on special effects, but will we see a creature that doesn’t look like a human with boils at some point in an upcoming episode?  I also kind of miss simple spirits on this show now...

Dean is still incredibly adamant about separating the souled version of Sam from the soulless version. At this point I wonder whether he himself believes it. I really want to do a more in-depth character study into Soulless Sam (which I think is an article onto itself) and discuss how much of the “real Sam” was in the soulless version. I honestly don’t know if Dean just wants to make Sam feel better, or is so happy to have his brother back that he’s willing to gloss over everything Soulless Sam did. In any event, it looks like the writers aren’t going to allow Dean that opportunity.

The ending of this episode was very cruel, if only to scare us into worrying about Sam once again. What will happen when he comes to this time? Only an episode ago we were wondering what state he would be in when he woke up after Death returned his soul. Now we’re left to ponder whether Sam will be able to function while the cracks in the wall have obviously expanded enough to let the memories of Hell trickle in.

I’m shocked at the pacing of the last two episodes. I really felt like parts of the first half of this season dragged on. Most notably, the parts concerning Soulless Sam. I’ve admitted that I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the Crowley situation moved from him reappearing to making the boys work for him to ending up dead. But the Sam business seemed to drag on (though fortunately not for the entire season). The point, however, is that there’s not a lot of time left. At the end of “Like a Virgin”, I also admitted I was worried the writers wouldn’t have a lot of time to do this Mother of All storyline justice (at least not in terms of laying enough groundwork to make us fear a creature like her and having her move towards her endgame). Between her and dealing with Sam, I feel like we’re pressed for time.

But it seems like the Sam storyline is progressing rapidly. The fact is, though, that the boys are going to find a way to save Sam. It would be impossible to kill him permanently or leave him in a coma forever. The fans would simply rebel and I don’t think the show could ever recover from something like that. So the boys will find a way, despite Death, Castiel and everyone else claiming it simply can’t be done. Whether there’s some sort of sacrifice involved in fixing Sam, I don’t yet know. But I do know that Dean, in particular, will find a solution. Hey, maybe God can help fix him! That would be a perfect reason to get Chuck back. Is a Supernatural writer taking notes?

We do know, however, that Sam is up and running by the next episode on February 18 (view the promo for that episode). So obviously these Hell flashbacks aren’t incapacitating him entirely. At least not yet.

On a personal note, I may be a devoted Dean!Girl, but I also need Sammy to be okay. So I want to see his storyline progress (and ultimately get resolved). But we need to get on this Mother thing, because right now I’m not scared of her. And I don’t want this season’s big bad to be unimpressive. Not when Supernatural has a terrific track record with villains

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(6) Comments - Add Yours!

  1. Anonymous says:

    I think that if they wanted this to extend to a very possible 7th season, they could have a bit of a scary climax surrounding the Mother of All, but not her defeat, and have a revelation about Sam's state after getting his soul back. IMO, anyway :)

    • Clarissa says:

      I think you're right, Alex. But I guess it ultimately depends on when they get the news of their renewal. Pretty soon, they're probably going to be writing the scripts for the May 20 finale, so if they haven't already been given a green-light by The CW for another season, then leaving the whole show as a cliffhanger would probably be an extremely bad idea.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Google arachne – I think she's supposed to appear human. These creatures are trickster gods in some cultures like Lakota Sioux, and the Carribean and African Anansi god. So they can appear in human form.

    • Clarissa says:

      Fair enough. I guess my point was just that we’re seeing a string of creatures lately who look more human than anything else. It seems a bit convenient, that’s all. But it’s possible the arachne could appear as human.

    • Clarissa says:

      Fair enough. I guess my point was just that we're seeing a string of creatures lately who look more human than anything else. It seems a bit convenient, that's all. But it's possible the arachne could appear as human.

  3. Pigeon666 says:

    I loved this episode, the monster was really scary/interesting.

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