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'''Lady Bevell:''' The American hunters haven't fallen into line as we'd hoped. So they're being eliminated. Repealed and replaced by our people, and you Mary, you play a key role in that.
 
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Revision as of 02:05, 15 May 2017


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Title There's Something About Mary
Episode # Season 12, Episode 21
First aired May 11, 2017
Directed by P.J. Pesce
Written by Brad Buckner
Eugenie Ross-Leming
On IMDB There's Something About Mary
Outline As American hunters begin dying at an alarming rate, Sam and Dean worry Mary may be in danger. They soon encounter unexpected trouble, shocked to find Mary in cahoots with the British Men of Letters. Lucifer turns the tables on Crowley, with disastrous results.
Monster British Men of Letters
Hellhound
Timeline
Location(s) South Carolina
Lebanon, Kansas
Fall River, Massachusetts
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Dean: Ketch. Calling to see if my Mom's with you... It's Dean... Winchester. Because I'd like to speak with her that's why. No, I'm not being terse, look if you haven't seen her do you know where she is? No, I'm not being curt either. Look, I don't have time for Manners 101 with you, if she's with you I wanna know about it. Fine. Such a dick.
Sam: People who do what we do. You know there are gonna be deaths, but this...
Sam: Dean, monsters and demons don't team up. Seven hunters are gone. We can't grab a signal from Mom's phone. Cas has Kelly Kline who knows where. Mick has slipped off the grid. Ketch is lying to us. I-I... I wanna punch something in the face.
Dean: Good, hold on to that. 'Cause it look like we have a hellhound to deal with, which means...
Lady Bevell: Well, not about this illusion of you that you hold on to. The perfect life, loving husband and kid. But it never really was perfect, was it? All those secrets you kept from your beloved John. That you were a hunter. That you invited Azazel to visit when he spared John's life.

Mary: How do you-

Lady Bevell: I have sources, Mary, everywhere. After you died, your lover John was a man slowly going mad, searching for revenge. What, your boys didn't tell you? The drunken rages, the weeks of abandonment. Child abuse, really. It's no wonder they are so damaged. So, enough with the fairy tale, we are returning you to a more natural version of yourself, Mary Campbell -- natural born killer.
Crowley: So? Dagon dead. Kelly's now in the clutches of the Winchester's love slave, Castiel, who's no doubt dragging her to a gruesome death.
Lucifer: As opposed to the fun packed death you have in store?
Mary: I believed in what you people were doing. I fought with you so that my boys could maybe live in a world without monsters. How can you just-
Mr. Ketch: I'm not sure what you're expecting. That I'll intervene? We made it clear to each other that we don't have a relationship.
Mary: You do it! Kill me. All my life all I've ever had other than my family, was my will. And it's going away. I-I'm putting people in danger, I'm putting my sons in danger. You have to. Please. For God's sake, kill me.
Dean: Did you -- did -- did your people, did they kill her?
Lady Bevell: Probably. Rule of thumb -- if you think we killed someone, then we probably did. Speaking of, you do realize that by attacking me, you invite the retribution of the entire British Men of Letters? No investigation, no trial. Just punishment and ruin. Possibly at the hands of Mary Winchester.
Dean: Mom. Look at me. It's us. Please. What's wrong with you? Mom!
Mr. Ketch: I do have to hand it to Lady Bevell, your treatments been successful so far. And so you know, this will become easier.

Mary: Easier to hurt people I love?

Mr. Ketch: Easier to hurt people you don't remember loving.

Trivia & References

"There's Something About Mary" is a reference to the 1998 comedy of the same name.
Lady Bevell: The American hunters haven't fallen into line as we'd hoped. So they're being eliminated. Repealed and replaced by our people, and you Mary, you play a key role in that.
"Repeal and replace" has been the slogan of the Republicans regarding the removal of the Affordable Care Act and its replacement with a more conservative-leaning health care bill.
Dean: Those hunters you were talking to, is one of them Terry Marsh?
Lucifer: Master strategist. More like Kermit the Frog. Oh my little Muppet! Crowley, what will I do without you?
Sam: She's your prisoner? Why?

Lady Bevell: Prisoner? Who said anything about prisoner? No, Mary's joined the team. Even has her own super-secret decoder ring.

Lady Bevell: Oh, that Oedipal myopia again. And did you really think she was just 'working' with Ketch? All of those days and nights?

Minutiae

Andrew McNee, who played Rick, previously played Deputy #2 in 6.16 ...And Then There Were None.
This episode reveals that Crowley has a working arrangement with the British Men of Letters in the UK, wherein his crossroads demons are able to operate only insofar as to make deals for souls, explaining how Bela Talbot sold her soul when she was a child when the BMOL supposedly had the UK safe from any supernatural incursions since 1965.
Since season nine, the twenty-first episode of the season has included the death of a recurring character. Abaddon (9.21 King of the Damned), Charlie Bradbury (10.21 Dark Dynasty) and Metatron (11.21 All in the Family).

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