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|name= Mary Sandra Winchester (née Campbell)
|actor= [[Samantha Smith]]<br>[[Amy Gumenick]] (Young Mary)
|dates= December 5, 1954 - November 2, 1983 (killed by [[Azazel]])<br>2016 – 2019 (resurrected killed by [[AmaraJack Kline]])|location= Lebanon, Kansas[[Heaven]]
|occupation= [[Hunters|Hunter]]<br>Housewife
|episodes= [[1.01 Pilot]]<br>[[1.09 Home]]<br>[[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]]<br>[[2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One]]<br>[[4.03 In the Beginning]]<br>[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]]<br>[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]<br>[[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]<br>[[6.19 Mommy Dearest]] (as [[Eve]])<br>[[11.23 Alpha and Omega]]<br>[[12.01 Keep Calm and Carry On]]<br>[[12.02 Mamma Mia]]<br>[[12.03 The Foundry]]<br>[[12.06 Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox]]<br>[[12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)]]<br>[[12.13 Family Feud]]<br>[[12.14 The Raid]]<br>[[12.17 The British Invasion]]<br>[[12.20 Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes]]<br>[[12.21 There's Something About Mary]]<br>[[12.22 Who We Are]]<br>[[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]]<br>[[13.01 Lost and Found]]<br>[[13.02 The Rising Son]]<br>[[13.09 The Bad Place]]<br>[[13.14 Good Intentions]]<br>[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]<br>[[13.21 Beat the Devil]]<br>[[13.22 Exodus]]<br>[[13.23 Let The Good Times Roll]]<br>[[14.01 Stranger in a Strange Land]]<br>[[14.02 Gods and Monsters]]<br>[[14.05 Nightmare Logic]]<br>[[14.11 Damaged Goods]]<br>[[14.13 Lebanon]]<br>[[14.17 Game Night]]<br>[[14.18 Absence]]
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{{Quotation
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|text= But I wanna get outshould've been here more. This job, this life, But I know how I hate itam. I want a family, I wanna can be safeclosed off and hard. [...] Listen. You I just need you to know the worst thing I can think of? The very worst thing? Is for my children 'm grateful. For every day I get to spend with you and Sam. |author= Mary Winchester to be raised into this like I was[[Dean]]|source= [[14. Well17 Game Night]]}}{{Quotation|title=|text= No one's making excuses, but -- You gave him a chance because you felt for him… because you're a good man. You are. It's one of the reasons I won't let it happenm so proud of you. |author= Mary CampbellWinchester to [[Sam]]|source= [[414.03 In the Beginning17 Game Night]]
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==History==
{{Quotation|title=|text= You know, we lost our mom once before. But we got a second chance with her. And we got to know her not just as "Mom," but... as someone who was tough and strong. Stubborn as Hell. Someone who had opinions and wasn't shy in using them. She could handle a machete. She could handle a vampire. She could handle our old man. She couldn't cook worth a damn. Mom, you weren't here long enough. But we're so glad for the time that we had. Goodbye, Mom.|author= [[Dean Winchester]]|source= [[14.19 Jack in the Box]]}} Born Mary Sandra Campbell, on December 5, 1954 to [[Samuel]] and [[Deanna Campbell]]. She kept extensive journals.<ref>[[The Journal (diary entries)]]</ref>. Mary as she traveled around with her family, learning the hunting trade until they ended up in Lawrence, Kansas.
On March 23, 1972 after seeing the film ''Slaughterhouse-Five'', Mary bumped into [[John Winchester]], knocking him down. While Mary was embarrassed, John simply laughed it off, and told her she could get him a cup coffee to make it up to him. The two would go to Mulroney's Diner and talk. When John asked for Mary's number, she gave it to him, despite knowing her father wouldn't approve.
In 1973 [[Azazel]] killed both her parents as well as John. Mary made a deal with the demon in order to resurrect himJohn. This involved her granting him access to her home ten years hence. On August 19, 1975 Mary and John eloped, in Reno. <ref>[[12.01 Keep Calm and Carry On]]</ref>Five years later Mary would give birth to [[Dean]] on January 24, 1979, with Sam following on May 2, 1983. Dean remembers her making tomato and rice soup for him when he was sick, and singing "Hey, Jude" to him as a lullaby.<ref>[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]</ref> Despite how John talked about Mary to Sam and Dean, there were indications that there their marriage was not entirely happy<ref>[[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]</ref>, and that [[Heaven]] may have been was involved in bringing them together, in order for Dean and Sam to be born, as a [[Cupid]] revealed to Sam and Dean that John and Mary couldn't stand each other initially until Heaven's intervention.<ref>[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]</ref> Unbeknownst to John, Mary did keep hunting after they were marriedcontinue to hunt, until at least a year after Dean was born , in order tie up a "loose end" before officially retiring from hunting.<ref>[[12.06 Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox]]</ref>.
Six months after Sam's birth, [[Azazel]] visit visited Sam to feed him [[demon blood]]. When Mary tries tried to stop him, he kills her. She she was 29killed. An unknown uncle erected a headstone for her in Greenville, Illinois. Sam later learned that the uncle, along with many of Mary's other family and friends were killed by Azazel after her death .<ref>[[3.02 The Kids Are Alright]]</ref>
After the death of John, Sam and Dean would bury his dog tags at Mary's grave. 33 years later, as he was about to face [[Amara]], Dean told Sam that he wanted his ashes scattered at Mary's grave.<ref>[[11.23 Alpha and Omega]]</ref>
Mary was bought back to life in 2016 by Amara, in as a gesture of thanks to Dean.
===Middle Name===
[[File:MaryWPilot.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Mary is killed by [[Azazel]].]]
===[[1.01 Pilot]]===
:''"Good night, love."''
During the night Mary wakes to the sound of [[Sam]] crying. She goes to the nursery and sees a man standing there. She assumes it is her husband and goes downstairs, where she see [[John]] sleeping in his chair. She runs back to the nursery interrupting [[the Yellow-Eyed Demon]] as he lurks beside her son's crib. John is woken up by Mary's scream and rushes upstairs, bursting the door of the nursery, but Mary is nowhere to be found. When he goes to check on Sam, he sees blood drip down on his face, when he looks up, to his horror he sees Mary pinned to the ceiling with a gash across her midsection. Mary bursts into flames, engulf the ceiling causing John to grab baby Sam and rush out the room.
===[[1.09 Home]]===
:''"You get out of my house. And let go of my son."''
[[File:Mary's Spirit.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Mary's spirit manifesting to fight the poltergeist.]]
When Sam has visions about their old home, he and [[Dean]] return to find a malevolent spirit at work. When it attacks them, Mary's spirit appears as a flaming figure in the room that was Sam's nursery, and she sacrifices herself in order to banish the powerful [[poltergeist]].
===[[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]]===
:''"But in here, with us, it'll feel like years. Like a lifetime. I promise. No more pain. Or fear. Just love and comfort. And safety. Dean, stay with us. Get some rest."''
A [[djinn]] uses a wish from Dean's mind -- that Mary never died -- to trap Dean in a dreamlike state while the creature feeds on him. In the fantasy world, Mary is still alive and living in the family home in [[Lawrence, Kansas]], John having died of a stroke a year prior. Sam is in law school at Stamford and engaged to [[Jess]], but he and Dean are estranged. Dean steals some of Mary's good [[silver]] to use against the djinn when he realizes that everyone he and Sam saved by becoming hunters are now dead.
===[[2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One]]===
:''"It's you."''
[[The Yellow-Eyed Demon]] shows Sam a vision of the night Mary died. It is revealed that she was killed because she interrupted the [[demon]] as he fed his blood to baby Sam. Sam learns for the first time that he was fed [[demon blood]], and that Mary knew the demon that killed her.
===[[4.03 In the Beginning]]===
:''"I wanna get out. This job, this life, I hate it. I want a family, I wanna be safe. You know the worst thing I can think of? The very worst thing? Is for my children to be raised into this like I was. Well, I won't let it happen."''
[[Dean]] is transported back to 1973 and discovers (by noticing her [[Mary's Bracelet|charm bracelet]]) that Mary (nee Campbell) is a [[hunter]]. He soon finds out that her parents are too. Mary is very capable but ambivalent about the hunting life. She wants to leave it behind for a normal life with her boyfriend [[John Winchester]]. She tells Dean the worst thing she can think of is having her children raised to be hunters. After her parents and her boyfriend, John Winchester, are killed, Mary agrees to a [[deal]] with [[Azazel]] to revive John. The deal allows him to enter her home in ten years.
Dean tells [[Sam]] about what happened to him in [[4.03 In the Beginning]], including his encounter with Mary. Sam is amazed to find out that she had been a hunter and asks Dean to tell him what she was like, leading Dean to describe her as an awesome, funny, smart and hopeful person. Sam wonders what the point was to Azazel killing her and the rest of their family, just to give him demon blood.
[[File:Mary vs. Anna.PNG|left|thumb|350px|Mary faces off against [[Anna]].]]
===[[4.21 When the Levee Breaks]]===
:''"Make my death mean something. I'm counting on you, Sam. Don't let anyone or anything get in your way. Not even Dean."''
[[Sam]] hallucinates while in withdrawal that his mother understands his motives and urges him to continue drinking the demon blood.
[[File:Mary vs. Anna.PNG|left|thumb|350px|Mary faces off against [[Anna]].]]
===[[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]]===
:''"Ohh...quite a kick there. Troublemaker already. It's okay, baby. It's all okay. Angels are watching over you."''
[[Dean]] and [[Sam]] travel back to 1978 to protect Mary and [[John]] from [[Anna Milton]], who wants to kill them before Sam is born. Mary has to reveal to John that she was raised a [[hunter]]. [[Dean]] later explains the truth of the situation to her, proving that he is her son by telling her about his childhood. He says that she fed him tomato and rice soup when he was sick, because that's what her mother did for her, and that she sang him "Hey Jude" as a lullaby. He tells her not to go into Sam's nursery six months after the birth. Sam is listening, and says that it will take more than that to save Mary: she should leave John so that they don't have any children. Dean agrees, but Mary tells them that it is already too late. She is pregnant with Dean.
===[[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]===
:''"You are my little angel. How 'bout some pie? Okay."''
Sam and Dean are in [[Heaven]] searching for a way into the Garden. They encounter memories from their pasts, including one of Dean's about a fight Mary and [[John]] had over the phone. Sam and Dean talk about their parents marriage, and Dean says that John didn't see the union as perfect until after Mary's death. Dean takes a moment to hug his mother as he did in the memory.
Later, they take a shortcut and find themselves in their old house again, confronted by an altered version of Mary. She calls Dean "her burden" and starts bleeding from the wound she received the night she died. Her eyes flicker yellow. Sam and Dean are suddenly trapped, and Mary elaborates on her death and continues to berate Dean. [[Zachariah]] appears, and the brothers accuse him of changing Mary. Zachariah says that he has grown fond of her, kisses her, and then snaps his fingers, sending this Mary away.
[[File:MaryWinchesterResurrected.png|thumb|350px|right|Mary resurrected.]]
===[[6.19 Mommy Dearest]]===
In the Winchesters' final confrontation with [[Eve]], the mother of all [[monsters]], she takes on Mary's appearance to taunt the brothers.
When the witch [[Spencer]] attacks Dean with his worst memories, these include his memory of Mary's death and their meeting with her ghost.
[[File:MaryWinchesterResurrected.png|thumb|350px|right|Mary resurrected.]]
===[[11.23 Alpha and Omega]]===
:''"Help! Help me!"''
As Dean prepares to sacrifice himself to destroy [[Amara]], he and Sam visit Mary's grave and Dean asks for his ashes to be interred there. Before leaving, Sam kisses his hand and places it atop Mary's headstone.
===[[12.01 Keep Calm and Carry On]]===
:''"No. I'm sorry. I just... I spent my life running from this, from hunting. And I got out. I never wanted this for you and Sam."''
As [[Dean]] approaches Mary to see if she is real, Mary's instincts kick in and she quickly takes Dean to the ground where she proceeds to aggressively question him as to who he is and where they are. When he tells her he is her son, Dean, she doesn't believe him as the last she saw Dean he was four-years-old. When Dean tells her that he is her son, and that she died, Mary suddenly remembers her death. As she stands in a state of shock, Dean begins telling her about her life, based on the things [[John]] told him about her. Finding that she has been gone for thirty-three years, Mary finally believes that Dean is her son and the two embrace. As the morning came, Dean and Mary say on park bench, with tears in her eyes, Dean begins telling her about John and how he sacrificed his life for Dean and raised he and Sam to be hunters. As Mary tries to process all the new information, Dean suggests they head to the [[Men of Letters Bunker|home]], where he can better explain everything to her.
===[[12.02 Mamma Mia]]===
:''"Get away from my boys."''
With Castiel's help, Dean and Mary track down where [[Toni Bevell]] is holding and torturing Sam. Dean is captured but Mary breaks in - shocking Sam with her appearance. She and Toni. Dean gets out of his cuffs and gets the gun, but Lady Bevell does some blood magic and Mary starts choking. Dean knocks Toni out, and Mary’s fine. They are about to release Sam when Mick enters with Castiel. Mick apologizes for Bevell’s behavior, and promises that she’ll face consequences in London.
===[[12.03 The Foundry]]===
:''"I know. In my head. But I'm still mourning them as I knew them. My baby Sam. My little boy Dean. Just feels like yesterday, we were together in Heaven, and now... I'm here, and John is gone, and they're gone. And every moment I spend with you reminds me every moment I lost with them."''
Mary, Sam and Dean investigate a case where the sound of a crying baby led to the mysterious death of a couple. After encountering the [[ghost]] of [[Lucas Kellinger]], Sam suspects him to be a myling due to his spirit having appeared in a house where adults were lured to their deaths. However, Mary recognizes that Lucas meant her no harm and was scared and discovers that Lucas is instead a victim of [[Hugo Moriarty]] - the true culprit.
[[File:Mary&YoungAsa.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Mary with a young [[Asa Fox]] after rescuing him from a [[werewolf]].]]
 
===[[12.06 Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox]]===
:''"It’s okay. He’s right. But… This is something I needed to do alone. I… Listen, most of the people I knew are dead. And then I remembered Asa. He was so young when I met him, I thought he must still be around. And then… I saw an article about his death, and, uh…"''
Mary turns up at the wake of [[Asa Fox]], a hunter who has been killed, who Mary had rescued as a boy. Mary finds out from Asa's mother that Mary inspired Asa to become a hunter, making her feel guilt over his death. The Winchester brothers and Jody are already in attendance as Jody knew, and was a lover of, Asa. They take action when a demon begins picking off mourners.
===[[12.09 First Blood]]===
:''"You said come midnight, a Winchester dies? I’m a Winchester."''
After Sam and Dean are held prisoner by the Secret Service, Mary and Castiel try without luck to find them. While still hunting for clues, Mary joins [[Alicia Banes]] on a werewolf hunt. After the boys escape, they call Castiel, who meets up with Mary. He believes they may need backup, and suggests Crowley and Rowena, which Mary scoffs at. Castiel takes Mary to meet with [[Mick Davies]] and [[Mr. Ketch]]. She is skeptical of the Brits, remarking how they almost killed Sam and Dean. Castiel assures her they can be trusted as they helped them with Lucifer. When Mary and Cas report that the boys may be in Rocky Mountain National Forest, Mr. Ketch quickly surmises that they were at Site 94 -- a government black-ops site that does not officially exist. Mick tells them he will get their techs to move a satellite over the area in hopes of finding the Winchesters.
===[[12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)]]===
:''"Since when is life about getting what you want?"''
Mary is sent by the [[British Men of Letters]] to steal an item from [[Ramiel]] -- a [[Prince of Hell]]. Mary asks another hunter, [[Wally]], to help her as she thinks Sam and Dean won't ask the as many questions if they think they are helping him rather than her. As Mary is looking over her file on Ramiel, Wally asks if she got it from the British Men of Letters. He tells her he heard their sales pitch too, that he believed the offer to be too good to be true, and he questions her on what the catch was when it came to working with them. Mary only tells him of how many people she's saved working with them, before they head off to meet with Sam, Dean, and Castiel.
[[File:Mary-RugaruHunt.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Mary using a [[British Men of Letters]] weapon on a [[rugaru]].]]
===[[12.13 Family Feud]]===
:''"I'm sorry. Nothing comes before my family, not with me."''
Hunting [[rugaru]]s with Ketch, Mary is able to kill the last of them with a British Men of Letters weapon that uses sonic waves to melt the rugaru's brain, while Ketch times her on his stop watch. After Mary compliments Ketch on the weapon, her cellphone rings; seeing it is Dean, Mary takes a moment before answering. She lies to Dean, telling him she is at a motel in Newark and needs to rest after the Ramiel incident. She says that if he needs her on his new hunt, she'll be there and tells him she loves him before hanging up. Ketch compliments Mary on her lying ability; she tells him she hasn't told Sam and Dean that she is working for the British Men of Letters due to their torturing of Sam. Ketch explains Bevell was a rogue operative, then he asks Mary about getting a drink. Dropping Mary off at her motel, he proposes getting a drink again, which Mary declines. Ketch then brings up Sam and Dean, and suggests Mary "disengage" from them for a bit. He says that working for the Men of Letters is demanding work and must come first above everything else. He calls them his family. Mary refuses the notion, telling him nothing comes before her family. Ketch asks her if she really believes that, noting she is "softer, weaker" around them. He tells her she is one of the best hunters he's seen and that is the real her; he thinks it scares her that it might be true.
===[[12.14 The Raid]]===
:''"I know. But you were going to school, to college. And I get why you gave it up. But what if you didn't have to? What if there was a different future for you, for us? That's why I'm doing this. That is what I'm fighting for. I am not trying to recruit you, but you need to know. Things are changing. Please.
Just let me show you.''
Sam and Dean confront Mary about working with the Brits, and ask her to leave the Bunker. Mary returns to hunting with the Men of Letters, systematically wiping out vampire nests. Sam eventually responds to one of Mary's texts and goes to meet her at the British Men of Letters bunker. There he is impressed with the scale and impact of their operation. While there the base is attacked by vampires. A fierce fight ensures and with the help of Bobby's recipe on how to make new bullets for the Colt, they defeat the army vampires, as well as killing the [[Alpha Vampire]].
===[[12.17 The British Invasion]]===
:''"You know what? It's not either/or. I have the same discussion with my boys. I'm not choosing hunting over them. Why does it have to be one or the other?"''
In a motel room, Ketch is giving his debrief to Mick over the phone, telling him the skels they were sent to wipe out were a clan of [[shapeshifter]]s. Ketch questions Mary on her training, confirming that she "learned on the job" regarding hunting, but that she always wanted a normal quiet life, before the two share a glass of whiskey.
===[[12.20 Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes]]===
:''"Hey it's me. Sorry I couldn't pick up before. I've been on a hunt with Ketch. And Dean... I'm sorry I haven't been there for you and Sam. But I wanna be. I will be. I just... I need to finish this. I miss you boys. I love you."''
Dean leaves a heartfelt message for Mary, saying he wants to talk to her. At the British Men of Letters base, Mary and Ketch are interrogating a shapeshifter for information, however when Ketch begins taking things too far, Mary argues with him regarding his methods. She becomes suspicious when her inquires of where Mick Davies is go unanswered by Ketch.
Mary is soon strapped to a chair in room, and has water thrown in her face, jostling her awake. She sees Ketch standing smugly before her, when she questions if Ketch is going to kill her, she is greeted by Lady Antonia Bevell who tells her she is too much of an asset to lose.
[[File:Ketch-Mary-Escape.jpg|left|thumb|350px|A brainwashed Mary betrays her sons.]]
===[[12.21 There's Something About Mary]]===
:''"Then you do it! Kill me. All my life all I ever had, other than my family, was my will. And it's going away. I'm... I'm putting people in danger. I'm putting my sons in danger. You... have to... please. For God's sake, kill me."''
A hunter named Rick enters his apartment, surprised to find Mary sitting in the living room, telling him she has a line on a vampire nest, asking him if he wants in on clearing it. He agrees to help, and as he goes to get a beer from the fridge, he notices Mary in the reflection of a pot sneaking up behind him with a knife. Rick attempts to defend himself, cutting Mary with a broken beer bottle, however trips on another bottle the floor and as he lay prone, Mary approaches him and slits his throat.
[[File:Ketch-Mary-Escape.jpg|left|thumb|350px|A brainwashed Mary betrays her sons.]]
The next day, Mary wakes up in a sterile octagonal room confused, she asks Lady Bevell if something happened the other night. Mary soon realizes that Lady Bevell has been brainwashing her and using her to eliminate hunters, angry Mary approaches Lady Bevell as if to strike her but is swiftly punched. As she sits, she starts nursing her wounded hand and begins to remember her fight with Rick. Sometime later, after a re-alignment session, Mary is dragged back to her room and placed on the cot, where she continues to remember Rick and the brainwashing.
When Mr. Ketch pays Mary a visit, she begins questioning what the British Men of Letters have been doing, only for Ketch tell her he will not intervene, as they have no relationship with each other. As Mary begins to cry, she leans up against Ketch and is able to steal his gun. Telling him she needs his help, she places the gun under her chin, but just as she fires, Ketch is able to knock the gun away. Mary drops to her knees and begins weeping, asking Ketch to just kill her, telling him she doesn't want to live without her family or her will. But Ketch simply tells her thing things will eventually get easier, and leaves Mary to her despair.
After Sam and Dean take out the British Men of Letters team, and take Ketch at gun point. Mary arrives in the Bunker pointing her gun, while Sam and Dean believe she is backing them up, Mary reveals her loyalty is to Ketch and fires a warning shot at Dean until they surrender. She leaves with Ketch, who has sealed the Bunker, leaving Sam, Dean and Lady Bevell to suffocate. On the drive back to the British Men of Letters Compound, Ketch assures her it will get easier, and she will soon forget about the people she loves. Telling him she feels fine as they drive off into the night.
===[[12.22 Who We Are]]===
:''"I'm scared. What... What if he can't forgive me?"''
A brainwashed Mary continues to kill hunters for the British Men of Letters. When she arrives at Jody Mill's home, Jody and Alex overpower her. Sam and Dean, having escaped from being entombed in the Bunker, arrive with Toni Bevell. They rally a group of hunters and decide to attack and take out the British Men of Letters base. An injured Dean decides to remain and de-program the re-conditioning Mary has undergone.
===[[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]]===
:''"All right, then. Kind of always wanted to punch the Devil in the face. So how do we find them?"''
At the Bunker, Sam shows Dean and Mary the photo of Lucifer leaving [[Needham Asylum]]. Mary questions Sam if he's sure it is actually Lucifer, which he assures Mary it is. After finding that Lucifer has killed Rowena and is looking for Kelly Kline, Sam suggests they find Castiel and Kelly first and keep them on the move, Mary agrees with the plan, telling her sons that she has always wanted to "punch the Devil in the face." The three then begin looking for weird phenomenon that may point to Cas and Kelly's location.
===[[13.01 Lost and Found]]===
:''"So what now? You kill me?"''
After being rendered unconscious by [[Jack]], Dean has a dream of Mary confronting Lucifer, only for it to turn into a nightmare where Mary catches fire and is back on the ceiling of Sam's nursery, which jostles him to consciousness.
===[[13.02 The Rising Son]]===
:''"You think I want you to win?"''
Mary, in a state of hopelessness, questions why she should keep following Lucifer as he is just going kill her anyway. Lucifer explains to Mary that while in a perfect world he would just kill her and her sons, he can't, because he needs her to trade for his son when they get back to their universe. Mary questions the genuineness of Lucifer caring about raising his son, which Lucifer dismisses. While Lucifer is surveying the land, a fireball comes hurtling towards him and Mary. As Lucifer ducks out of the way of the ensuing explosion, Mary makes an escape attempt.
[[File:JackFindsMary.png|thumb|right|350px|[[Jack]] is transported to Mary's prison.]]
 
===[[13.09 The Bad Place]]===
:''"Help. Help. Help! Somebody help me!"''
With the help of [[Dreamwalking|dreamwalker]] [[Derek Swan]] and through combining their powers, Jack is able to access to Apocalypse World, and is able to locate Mary, who is hanging from a gibbet cage in a dilapidated church, screaming in pain and calling for help. However, Derek is not strong enough to sustain the connection and Jack is forced to stop before he kills him.
===[[13.14 Good Intentions]]===
:''"And Dean and Sam were never born. Bobby, I made that deal. And it—I brought my boys a lot of pain. But what happened here, in your world? Sam and Dean stopped that war in mine."''
Jack is thrown in a cell with Mary. She recognizes Jack, and he tells her that Sam and Dean sent him. He doesn’t know what Michael wants from him, but Mary tells him the angels want him to open a door to their world, and that they’ll torture her until Jack agrees to do it. Mary and Jack realize that the angels are suppressing Jack’s power within the prison with warding so strong it gives Mary migraines. They find that the angelic warding is weak near the barred window, and they manage to escape.
===[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]===
:''"We can prepare and we can fight… and sometimes, things happen we'll never see coming."''
Learning from one of their soldiers, [[Jakob]], that Michael has abandoned his [[Michael's Fortress|fortress]], Mary and Jack lead their group to the wastelands and investigate, once Jack confirms that the church has been abandoned except for a few sentries. Arriving at the fortress, Mary shows trepidation, fearing that they may have walked into a trap after finding a map of the U.S. showing Michael's soldiers gathered in the south.
===[[13.21 Beat the Devil]]===
:''"It was hard. But somehow, I always knew that you... you and Dean would come and save us. And you did."''Mary greets Dean when he, Castiel, [[Gabriel]], and [[Maggie (Apocalypse World)|Maggie]] arrive to their Dayton outpost. She hugs Dean and asks about Sam, only for Dean to tell her he didn't make it. They decide to return to the cave Morehead Tunnel to recover Sam's body, but their excursion is nipped in the bud when a revived Sam enters the camp alongside Lucifer.
===[[13.22 Exodus]]===
:''"I -- Sam... Dean... I know what you went through to come find me. But these people are being slaughtered. They need me here."''
After being reunited with her sons, Mary is loading her gun as Castiel escorts Lucifer past her. When he asks her if she missed him, Mary swiftly punches Lucifer in the face. As Sam and Dean ask about finding Jack so they could all go home, Mary tells them she doesn't intend to go back; having fought with the refugees for nearly a year, she doesn't want to abandon them. Sam however, comes up with an idea to take the refugees with them to keep them safe while they figure a way to stop Michael.
 
After making it to Bobby's salvage yard, Sam, Dean, and Mary pitch their plan to escape through a rift to the resistance leaders. Bobby reveals to them that Charlie and Ketch have been captured by angels and are to be executed. Tracking them down to a Gas-N-Sip, Mary, Sam, Dean, Jack, and Cas lead a rescue mission. After bringing Charlie and Ketch back to Bobby's they learn that everyone has agreed to their plan, and they decide to leave first thing in the morning.
 
Once arriving to the rift, Mary leads the refugees through to the other universe.
 
===[[13.23 Let the Good Times Roll]]===
:''"Maybe it wasn't one of them. Maybe...there are monsters in this world that aren't monsters."''
Mary and Bobby walk through the woods, talking about Bobby's plans now that he and the refugees are seemingly stuck. Along the way, they come across [[Maggie (Apocalypse World)|Maggie]]'s dead body and call Sam and Dean.
 
At the Bunker, Mary and Bobby discuss what could have killed Maggie, with Mary suggesting that there are monsters in the world that aren't actually monsters. Suddenly, Jack and Lucifer enter the Bunker. A confused Mary asks what Jack is doing, but he assures her that Lucifer is there to help, that he is going to [[resurrect]] Maggie.
 
When Michael gains access to the Bunker, Dean tells Mary and Bobby to take Maggie out the back, and they will buy them some time.
===[[14.01 Stranger in a Strange Land]]===
:''"I know. I know he's out there, scared and alone. I know. I know he might never come back. Never think I don't know that. But -- I can't -- I have to think about the good, Sam, because, if I don't, I will drown in the bad. For Dean's sake, I can't do that. We can't do that."''
It's been weeks since [[Dean]] was taken by [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] and Mary is in [[the Bunker]] helping the [[Apocalypse World]] [[hunters]] when [[Sam]] arrives from his trip to Atlanta. Finding that his lead went nowhere, Mary assures Sam that something will break and tells him to go lay down and rest.
 
After finding out that [[Castiel]] has been captured by a [[demon]] named [[Kipling]], Mary, Sam, [[Bobby Singer (Apocalypse World)|Bobby]], [[Jack]], and [[Maggie (Apocalypse World)|Maggie]] head to Detroit to rescue him. On the drive there, Mary reveals to Sam that she too is scared that Dean may never come back, but tells him she can't think like that and has to hope that they will find him. When they arrive at the location, Sam gives Mary the [[demon-killing knife]] and pairs her with Bobby, telling the two to stay back. After Jack and Maggie are captured, Mary and Bobby bust through the front door of the bar and start shooting at the demons. As everyone is fighting, a demon starts to get the upper hand on Mary, but is quickly stabbed with an angel blade by Maggie. After Sam kills Kipling, the rest of the demons flee.
 
Back at the Bunker, Mary and Bobby share a beer in the kitchen.
 
===[[14.02 Gods and Monsters]]===
:''"She wasn’t lying about the slaughter happening here -- whole lot of dried blood on the floor."''
With a new lead that Michael was spotted in Duluth by [[Sister Jo]], Mary, Bobby, and Sam follow up reports on a mass grave where the bodies appeared to have been the victims of [[angel]] [[smiting]]. Arriving at the morgue, the three begin examining the bodies, quickly discovering that they are all [[vampires]]. They are led to a young women, [[Lydia Crawford]], who was the only surviving member of her nest that was killed. She is able to point them to an abandoned church where she and her nest were held and experimented on by Michael.
 
Arriving at the church, Mary spots dried blood on the floor, but no other trace of Michael. They are soon attacked by [[werewolves]]. Each person takes a werewolf, and they are forced to decapitate them when they show an immunity to [[silver]]. Questioning what just happened, the group is surprised by the sudden arrival of Dean, who reveals that Michael has left him.
===[[1314.23 Let The Good Times Roll05 Nightmare Logic]]===:''"Sam. Watching you these last few weeks, you know what I've been saying to myself? 'This is what he was born to do.' If Bobby can't see that, then it's not the only thing he's been missing lately."''
===[[14.08 Byzantium]]===
Dean leaves Mary a message to let her know that Jack died.
==Apocrypha==In [[Origins 414.11 Damaged Goods]]===:''"I saw, it is related that in February 1979Dean. Donna’s shed. I know what you’ve been building, John and Mary go rafting in the Grand Canyon while on their honeymoonplanning. Their raft flips, and John nearly drowns until Mary saves himAnd we’re gonna talk about that. That night, [[Dean]] is conceivedWe are all three of us gonna talk about that. This is obviously at odds with the canonical timeline which has Dean born in January 24, 1979So if you don’t tell Sam… I will."''
===[[14.13 Lebanon]]===
:''"And he won’t remember anything?"''
Soon after [[John]]'s arrival in 2019, Mary arrives at the Bunker to find John sitting in the kitchen with Sam and Dean and they have an emotional reunion. After learning that John's presence in 2019 has messed with the timeline, Sam breaks it to Mary that John has to be sent back to 2003. Mary prepares [[Winchester Surprise]] and for the first time ever, the family sits down and has a meal together, and are thankful that they were able to have this short time together.
 
When it is time for John to be sent back, Mary and John have their tearful goodbye before John looks to Sam and Dean and tells them he loves them. John takes Mary's hand one last time and tells Sam to destroy the [[Baozhu]] pearl, sending him back to 2003.
 
===[[14.17 Game Night]]===
:''"You need help, we'll help you. We're your family."''
 
[[File:Mary-Heaven.png|thumb|right|350px|[[Castiel]] confirms Mary's death by entering her personal [[Heaven]].]]
===[[14.18 Absence]]===
:''"No, I'm just saying... parenting is always a struggle. You always feel like you're failing, but then you look at them, and somehow they're amazing. And somehow, they're literally... the bravest... kindest... most heroic men on the planet. Kids. They'll always surprise you."''
Jack desperately tries to undo Mary's death, enlisting Rowena to use a [[resurrection]] [[spell]]. But due to there being no body left, and Jack's state of mind, Jack is only able to bring back an empty shell, unsuitable to hold a [[soul]].
 
In Castiel's mission to find Mary, he meets with [[Dumah]] at the [[playground]], where Dumah reveals to him that Mary died an instant painless death, and that she is in a special [[Heaven]] and complete. Wanting to confirm this himself, Castiel is granted access to Heaven and finds that Mary is happy with John. Accepting that their mother is gone, Sam and Dean, along with Castiel, give Mary a [[hunter's funeral pyre]]. As a tribute to her, Mary's initials are carved into the Bunker table alongside Sam and Dean's.
 
===[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]===
A few days after Mary's death, the Winchesters and Castiel hold a hunter's memorial for Mary at [[the Bunker]], attended by many of the hunters Mary was close with. Also in attendance is a [[wraith]] from a nest Mary had hunted with [[Bobby Singer (Apocalypse World)|Bobby Singer]] the last time they worked together. After killing the wraith, Bobby guesses that the wraith had been present to gloat about Mary being dead. However, Castiel feels that Mary would've appreciated the fact that her hunter's memorial was complete with a monster, and Bobby agrees. Bobby subsequently becomes determined to hunt down and kill Jack for what he did, as does Dean.
 
After Castiel tries to get to Jack in Heaven, Dumah threatens to end John and Mary's shared Heaven with a snap of her fingers if Castiel doesn't do as she says. In retaliation and to protect John and Mary, Castiel instantly kills Dumah with his [[angel blade]], ensuring their safety.
 
===[[14.20 Moriah]]===
While Dean still wants to kill Jack for Mary's death, Sam protests against it because they haven't tried to save him. Castiel attempts to find a way to restore Jack's soul, but [[Chuck]] claims that souls are complicated, even for him, and instead presents them with [[the Equalizer]], which is capable of killing anything at the cost of the shooter's life.
 
Dean has an opportunity to kill Jack with the Equalizer, but ultimately can't bring himself to pull the trigger. Chuck, who wants Jack dead, tries to motivate Dean to kill Jack in exchange for bringing Mary back to life, but he refuses. Dean says that he misses Mary and will miss her for the rest of his life but acknowledges that she wouldn't want him to bring her back at the cost of killing Jack or himself. Sam realizes that Chuck has been manipulating the Winchesters' lives as part of some sick story, including Mary's death.
 
==Trivia ==
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[https://twitter.com/SamSmithTweets/status/1172883261967630336 Mary's nightgown is pale pink not white.
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In the comic [[Origins 4]], it is related that in February 1979, John and Mary go rafting in the Grand Canyon while on their honeymoon. Their raft flips, and John nearly drowns until Mary saves him. That night, [[Dean]] is conceived. This is obviously at odds with the canonical timeline which has Dean born in January 24, 1979.
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Mary appears in a flashback in the ''Supernatural'' spin-off novel ''[[Supernatural: Heart of the Dragon]]'', where she and her parents first defeat a fire-[[demon]] known as the Heart of the Dragon in 1969. A teenager at this time, Mary flirts with a San Francisco hunter, and it is implied that they have had sex (The hunter was spared from going to Vietnam because of an injured foot, with Mary affirming to Samuel that the angle of the wound makes it impossible for it to have been self-inflicted). Reference is also made to her being friends with a local mechanic, who may or may not be [[John Winchester]].
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==See also==
* [[Campbell (family)]]

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