Sam and Dean Winchester are back to fight against evil in the sixth season of Supernatural, but first they make a stop to visit Bobby in the hospital. It seems that he is still unable to walk and Castiel is unable to heal him because he has been cut off from heaven and much of his supernatural powers. Needless to say, Bobby is unhappy about this and has a few choice words for Castiel.
Castiel lays out his plans to find God since God has left Heaven. He believes it must be God that will smite Lucifer this time around.
Bobby gets a call from another hunter, Rufus, saying he needs help in River Pass, Colorado, and since Bobby can’t even walk, he sends Sam and Dean in to try and help fight off the demons that have taken over the town.
Surprisingly, they find Ellen and a small batch of survivors hiding in a building. Her daughter, Jo, and Rufus are somewhere in the town, missing.
Sam and Dean leave the survivors to go out and get guns and salt to fight off the demons and try to make a run for it. While Sam is getting the salt, he encounters what appears to be two demons but when he cuts into them with the special demon killing knife, he encounters only blood. They didn’t appear human, but they weren’t demons either.
Sam and Ellen head out to find the demons and instead are attacked by Rufus and Jo. Ellen gets away, but they capture Sam. Rufus and Jo seem to think that Ellen and Sam are demons and even try to exorcise Sam. Meanwhile, Rufus and Jo’s eyes both looked black like they were demons themselves.
What the hell is going on here? Is anybody actually a demon?
Dean figures it all out. Smart and hot. Good for him.
It is one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse: War. He has turned the members of the town against each other; making everyone believe the other people are demons when nobody is actually possessed. War is using the ring on his finger to make everyone hallucinate.
Sam and Dean catch up with War and cut off his ring, finger and all. Then he disappears in his Red Mustang, leaving Sam and Dean to clean up the mess in the town.
Sam and Dean have a heart to heart about their trust issues regarding Sam and his drinking of demon blood in the past. Really, Sam? You started the Apocalypse. Should Dean trust you? This will likely further be explored in future episodes.
Sam suggests that he should no longer be hunting and that he and Dean should go their separate ways. Dean agress. No way! Their whole dynamic is what makes this show what it is and so this is unlikely to last very long. Until then, we will have to watch their lives as separate entities. It shouldn’t last too long. The station does need the ratings after all.

















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