‘Supernatural’ season 10 spoilers: More details on Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles’ next campaign
If you love “Supernatural,” then we have to imagine that you are going to be hungry for as many different details related to the show as possible. This is why the new, longer synopsis of the show’s tenth season may be of great use / appreciation to you. This may not give you a whole lot of specifics about events or episodes coming around the bend, but it does at least serve as a nice way to get pumped up about some of the overarching stories that lie in the future.
We don’t want to waste a whole lot of time before getting to the good stuff, so just go ahead and check it out below:
“Last season, power struggles in Heaven and Hell would push the boys beyond their limits. Crowley was pitted against the Knight of Hell, Abaddon (Alaina Huffman), in a civil war for the throne of Hell, while the recently fallen angels formed battling factions, with the boys and Castiel caught in the crossfire of both conflicts. Meanwhile, the egomaniacal former scribe of God, Metatron [Curtis Armstrong], vied to replace the Almighty in the hearts and minds of angels and humans alike. However, absolute power corrupted the scribe, and the brothers were forced to confront the would-be deity, a conflict ending with the death of Dean Winchester. In the shocking final moments of the season, he would be resurrected by the power of the First Blade, opening his eyes to reveal he has been transformed into a demon! Season 10 begins with Sam’s frantic search for his missing brother, who is gone without a trace. The road to recovering the wayward Dean takes Sam down dark paths, with consequences that will shake the boys to their core. Meanwhile, Castiel has to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of Metatrons campaign. With his grace failing and rogue angels still on the loose, Cass will face the ticking clock of his own mortality as all-new threats emerge to once again push all of our heroes to their limits.”
Of course, these all-new threats will most likely be variety, and may or may not include Crowley depending on how he is feeling at the time. The fact that Mark Sheppard is (finally) a series regular to us is at least proof that we’re going to have him be a major part of the story, and we’re sure that as King of Hell, there are an assortment of very bad people who Dean could be running into from time to time.
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michellejesuis
July 18, 2014 @ 1:27 pm
“Of course, these all-new threats will most likely be variety, and may or may not include Crowley depending on how he is feeling at the time.” OF COURSE crowley is going to be there – him and Dean are howling at the moon! :-)
vgerd
July 17, 2014 @ 3:29 pm
I was a little confused by the last scene of season 9. Is it clear that Dean was transformed into a demon, or has he just been possessed by one?
riddhi
July 17, 2014 @ 6:17 pm
He was transformed. In the last scene Crowley explains that dean is not experiencing death but transformation into this new life as a demon. You should see the last seen again.