This was a great episode. I loved that they managed to do a MoTW episode and to develop the storyline. This season is all about parents being messed up with their sons: Rowen and Crowley, Mary and the boys and Lucifer and his son. Ironically, the only relationship working is that of Luci.
I loved how they pulled a FlashPoint paradox over there. Scratch that, a Supernatural Point Paradox. So cool. Gotta love time travel.
I loved Crowley's alliteration "Let Lucifer's love child live". And that Rolling Stone's song at the end was just perfect. All of them are "Playing with fire", especially Crowley. Mary's playing with fire and Kellys is too. At the end, when Mary confessed she was working with the BMoL and Dean's Theme sounded in the background, man, I always gets me.
I loved Gavin and seeing him gone for good makes me angry. All this time I've been wondering what happened to him and how he had adapted to modern life conveniences and now that he's back they get rid of him. I'm bummed because of that. I wanted to see more of him. He was super adorable this episode. And I wanted to see more of Crowley's emotional side. Feelings!
And I love Dagon already. She's a badass. She can kill angels with her bare hands. She doesn't even need a weapon. Cool. Princes of Hell have a lot of potential and I hope the aren't messed up. That Terminator reference was so awesome. Nerdy me likes it. That and Rosemary's baby. It never gets old.
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2017-02-25T00:03:00Z
And MARK PELLEGRINO. He's perfection. I'm glad the writers noticed that we want Mark to play that role. His portrayal is unique, creepy, snarky and sassy. When he said "Dagon" at the very end, he sent chills to my spine. So creepy. I love him! When he was talking to Crowley and suddenly said "Phone" I cracked up. Because Luci is so courteous when it come to answering calls. His Lucifer's just on point: creepy, snarky and sassy as hell. "Oh my Dad. We're both single fathers. I could use a little dad advice right about now. When do you let 'em date?" Lucifer, being the sassy shit he's about his parental lineage. Damn, Mark, you're devilishly perfect. Crowley's explanation to keep Lucifer in Nick's vessel was a bit far-fetched, but I'm cool with it as long as Mark plays that role. I can't even blink every time he's on screen. Mark back as Lucifer is giving me life. He saying "cozy" was amazing and that shoot when he was entering his vessel and then with the red glowing eyes was absolutely creepy.
Fiona's reasoning was a bit stupid: Sailors are ok, but teachers suck. Ghosts are supposed to be irrational vengeful spirits, so it's likely her teacher's final betrayal was in her thoughts. However, teachers are the ones that are supposed to protect you and their betrayal set her grudge against them. That's why most abused children blame their mother for not protecting them.
The BMoL might be bad, but they have very cool toys. That scene were Mr Ketch called Mary out about putting that family "disguise" was just great. Everything he said was on point and I loved it. I don't buy the Tony Bevell was a rogue operative. They have to be up to something. Mary really struggles to be a mother or to act motherly. She's not been a mother for long and motherhood doesn't come naturally but all the boys want is to be a family. Her revelation soften a bit my attitude towards her, but I'll never forget what she did. She claims family comes before but she doesn't truly believe it.