‘Supernatural’ season 9, episode 14 video: Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and phone calls
The last that we saw of the A-story of “Supernatural” season 9, Crowley was going to descend to the deepest depth of the ocean in order to retrieve the tools necessary for Sam and Dean to end the present turmoil in Heaven once and for all. Unfortunately, the realize during next week’s “Captives” that there is a pretty clear problem: This is Crowley that we are talking about here.
If there is one person out there who just about everyone should know that they cannot trust, it’s this guy. Distrust is almost his currency, and while he may have at least some common motives to the Winchesters in that he wants to reclaim Hell and take it away from Abaddon, that does not mean that he will constantly be at Sam and Dean’s beck and call.
This is what gets Jensen Ackles’ character so angry in particular in the sneak peek below, and that in turns leads to a pretty funny one-liner from Jared Padalecki. The mission for them this time around is going to have at least a few wrinkles, and at some point, it Misha Collins is also going to show up again as Castiel is dealing with the same sort of problems that he has almost all season long, regardless of whether or not he has his grace.
At some point, we of course believe and predict that we will see Crowley turn up again with the item that the Winchesters so seek, mostly because the story would be far more dull without him. However, the thing that you have to remember when working with him is that it will be under his own terms.
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Rachel
February 22, 2014 @ 7:45 am
All I care about is Dean and Sam and how they are going to get back to knowing what they mean to each other. Its THE most compelling story and always has been.
I want to see the Mark of Cain and how the boys are going to deal with this. I love Crowley, have absolutely no interest in the angels at all. There plot is, Castiel is going to be ‘poor Castiel’ yet again, the angels have an agenda and fight to be the big cheese in heaven, all been there done that and all boring. Bring on the demons and the Winchesters.