"Since when do we get what we deserve?"

All these years, I assumed that after the molotov thingy, Adam's soul went to Heaven. Call me an optimist but I liked to think the boys didn't save him because they knew it. I liked a good old "hey, they forgot Adam" joke, so I ran with that. However, he made me feel really sad for him. His last sentence, his face expressions and his eyes watering... Poor kid. I could feel how abandoned he feels and how his relationship with Michael was developed.

Jake Abel was the best part of the episode. Hats off to him! The duality between Michael and Adam was incredibly well portrayed. I'm so damn angry that we didn't get to see this any sooner. It was a bummer that he didn't stay at the end. I hope he comes back somehow. I'm pretty sure he'll be needed to lock God, Amara-style.

It's fun to see how your ideas about how Michael would be or act get subverted in just a second. After seeing Alternate Universe Michael being pretty smart but reckless, I wasn't expecting him to be such a chill guy. It's actually great to see a nice angel every once in a while. He's always been a strong angel, but pretty naive.

I geniuly loved how well he treated Adam and how he takes care of him, even protecting him. I truly loved their scene at the diner when Adam was talking about not being able to go to college anymore or just letting him eat a burger. Really nice angel our Michael.

I loved this version of Michael. He spent all those years in hell and he still manages to be the only well-adjusted brother. I loved how he just Men in Black those people at the diner. Also, the conversation between Adam and Michael while the former was trying to talk some sense I to him about the whole God thing was absolutely great.

Another one who steals the show is Donny. He's such a great addition to the show. His attitude and his one-liners always get me. Plus, his acting in this episode was great, especially when he was possessed by Chuck. I loved that scene, creepy and great at the same time. Even his cadence while speaking was Chuck-like. The way he channeled him was outstanding.

"What is it with you people?! Can't anything you do be easy?! I mean"

"Really? I have to leave? That's too bad" He proceeds to leave at the speed of light

"Excuse me. I need bourbon"

Our red-headed witch is back in the game and taking over Crowley's throne! I actually got mixed feelings when she was killed. I loved her send-off but I hated seeing her go because she's been a character which has grown on me and went from a villain into an ally. But seeing her again brought a smile to my face. And even in Hell, she's still fashionable as always. And classy: "Flesh on flesh sex. Amazon doesn't deliver here...yeeeet" and also how she counceled Dean and Cas, channeling what we're all thinking. "Boys...fix it!"

I cracked when Cas asked Michael whether he remembered him and he replied "You called me assbutt and set me on fire". Those words from Swan Song will never get old.

Also, Richard Speigh Jr, once again, did an amazing job. The camera angle on the boys when they trapped MI hael was outstanding.

Unrelated to this, there's always one thing that gets me and that I don't think I'll ever be over and that's Sam's throat clearing when he's nervous. It gets me every time.

I don't get how the boys haven't updated the bunker's warning. Literally every cresture can step into. Amara, Chuck, Death, Asmodeus, every single one of them just waltzed into the bunker like it's nothing. And the boys still get surprised.

Speaking of Chuck. It was obvious the whole Sue was a trap and that Chuck was behind it. I remember the old Chuck, an awkward but cute guy, and now he's just scary dude appearing in parking lots. I hope nothing bad happens to Eileen, though. I guess hell just use Sam and show him his endings, or just try to heal his wound.

Overall, and amazing episode. Best one so far and Jake Abel had a great part on it. I hope I'll see again in more episodes. I'd be great to see all the archangels joining forces, along with aunty Amara, to lock Chuck in the cage. There were a couple of things that were off, like the classic rock music, which has been off ever since this season started, or that they're still trying to make Dean look like an idiot. But overall, finally a story-packed episode that promises a lot for next ones.

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