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There is a lot philosophically that I can't wait to explore. I especially can't wait to see more soulless stuff, and I would be very pleased to see a return of Soulless-Sam, which is the best work that Jared Padalecki has ever done. This season of Supernatural is off to a strong start. The first two episodes were very serialized, and I hope ...
Sam Winchester was created by Eric Kripke, creator and original showrunner of Supernatural, when he pitched a show to the WB about two brothers who investigate the supernatural. [1] Sam's name is a homage to Sal Paradise in Jack Kerouac's road-trip novel On the Road, [2] tying into Kripke's concept for an Americana road-trip television series. [3]
"Thin Lizzie" received positive reviews from critics. Amy Ratcliffe of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8.1 out of 10 and wrote in her verdict, "'Thin Lizzie' showed another take on a soulless person and also showed how being soulless can bring peace to someone. It was a good lesson for the Winchesters and cool to see from an audience perspective.
Gordon, however, turns on his sire, kills two other vampires, and then sets up a trap for the Winchester brothers, still convinced it is his duty as a hunter to rid the world of Sam Winchester. A fight ensues in a warehouse where Gordon holds a girl he has kidnapped—and turned—to use as bait, ending with Sam decapitating him with a garotte ...
Sam escapes, rescues Dean, then the group tricks Crowley into admitting that getting the soul would be impossible, even for him. Castiel reappears with Crowley's remains in tow and sets the bones ablaze, killing Crowley. Meg vanishes and Castiel leaves to fight a losing war against Raphael. Sam decides that he is better off without his soul.
Sam has a dream where someone or something appears to him as a younger John Winchester, telling him he and Dean have to stop The Darkness and: "God helps those who help themselves." Sam thinks this and his other vision from when he was infected mean God is helping them, though Dean is skeptical.
Sam Winchester (Padalecki) is abducted by the yellow-eyed demon Azazel (Lehne) and taken to the abandoned town of Cold Oak, supposedly the most haunted place in America. . Also placed there are Azazel's other "psychic children"—young men and women whom the demon visited as babies, doing something that gives them supernatural abilities later in life—including Andy Gallagher (Gabriel ...
Once they reach the hospital, they find it covered by demons. Castiel kills the demons, and along the way, gains back his memories. Castiel transfers Sam's madness and experience in Hell to himself. Sam is released and Castiel stays in the hospital, plagued with the visions of Lucifer. Meg takes a job in the hospital to look after Castiel.