TV-14 | 1h | Drama, Fantasy, Horror | Episode aired 19 November 2009. CASTIEL speaks into the phone. Sam shuts him down immediately, pointing out that they should have learned by now that if they are going to do this, they're going to do it together. This is important, and she will not leave her there alone. Dean says okay, but ends the discussion reiterating that "it's a stupid friggin' idea" for Sam to go. Dean makes fun of Castiel's lingo by calling him "Huggy Bear."
Dean and Sam go off to make contact with law enforcement and leave Castiel and the Harvelles to look for townspeople. Sam figures it has to be a trap. Jesus Saves, on what appears to be a movie theater billboard when Castiel is looking for the reaper he sees in the window. The X-Files: Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster. Crowley draws near as Pendleton stutters refusals.
Ellen: Reapers? I won't let you." Sam and Dean don't understand why he would want the Devil dead. He extends the Colt to Sam to take, which he does very tentatively. In the hardware store, Sam and Dean frantically secure the doors with chains and line all the entrances with road salt while Ellen tries to help Jo, who's bleeding profusely. When she feels the hellhound's breath on her face, she snarls "You can go straight back to hell, you ugly bitch!"
Lucifer acknowledges his loyalty but expresses frustration that Castiel, of all angels, is fighting against him. The reapers are in town waiting for their boss to appear. The bullet wound/devil's trap in his forehead fades away. When the team arrives in Missouri, Castiel sees reapers everywhere.
A man dressed in black suddenly appears behind him. Demon Meg suddenly appears. Back at Bobby's place, Castiel and Ellen are in the kitchen engaged in a drinking competition as Jo looks on, and Sam and Dean are in the living room discussing their encounter with Crowley. Previous. November 19, 2009 Lucifer reveals that as part of the ritual, every able-bodied man was possessed with a demon, and the rest of the townspeople are in the hole that he's tending to.
Bobby calls everyone in so that he can shoot a group photo.
Robin the props gal cried......Kim is/was and will always be a very loved and missed man.
Back at Bobby's place, Bobby takes a photo of himself, Sam, Dean, Ellen, Jo and Castiel, as he believes that this might be their last night on Earth. Meg ridicules his disconnect from heaven, and calls him an "impotent sap." Castiel says he will die before he helps Lucifer further his interests. He turns to Castiel and offers him a last chance to change his mind and follow him. Castiel finds Crowley, and with the help of Jo Harvelle the brothers enter his house which is protected from angels by Enochian symbols.
", Crowley calls the Winchesters "the Hardy brothers," referring to the novel series.
EXT. CASTIEL The demon Crowley is making a deal; even as we speak, it's—going—down. Castiel sees many invisible reapers in town, and Bobby tells that Lucifer will summon the Death.
They become visibly nervous, and Crowley voices annoyance that they've ruined his expensive rug.
Bobby: Not this guy.
Dean: Going down? Dean and Sam get to know the whereabouts of Lucifer and want to hunt him down. "Jesus Saves" is also the name of a. : "Abandon All Hope" Season 5, Episode 10.
It was a bittersweet moment for the cast and crew. Sam and Dean are not sure what Crowley's up to. "Abandon All Hope" is a reference to the final line of the inscription over the Gates of Hell in Dante's Inferno - "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Some believe that it was Bobby's way of giving the pair a hunter's funeral, as there were no bodies left to burn. Castiel immediately recognizes that there is something wrong with Lucifer's vessel. Dean shoots Lucifer with the Colt. The brothers find Lucifer having killed all the women and children in the town as part of the ritual to summon Death, and with all the men possessed by demons. When she pretends to have second thoughts about needing their help and turns to go, his eyes turn black as he grabs her and snarls at her to get inside.
He laments that they've only been in town for twenty minutes and have already lost their angel advantage. EXT. At the farm, the ground quakes as Lucifer stands with arms outstretched over the mass grave. After acquiring the Colt, the Winchesters attempt to kill Lucifer with it, just as the Future Dean tried to do in, The title of this episode is a reference to a passage in Dante Alighieri's, The scene where Castiel takes 5 shots in a row across from Ellen is a reference to Lord of the Rings, where Legolas in a drinking contest with Gimli, who passes out, only for Legolas to comment "I feel something.
When the team arrives in Carthage, it appears to be empty and no one can get cellphone service.
He starts toward them, but suddenly stops and finds that they've managed to paint a devil's trap on the underside of the rug in his path.
Sam and Dean stand next to Bobby in front of his fireplace as he stares a long time at the photo he made everyone pose for the night before they went to Carthage, and then he tosses it on the fire.
After a tearful goodbye with Dean, Jo dies in Ellen's arms, who then blows up the building, killing herself and the hellhounds. They appear to brace for some form of retaliation, but Crowley just sits motionless for a beat and then calmly gets up as though that had just reminded him that he needed to get them ammunition. The shout out to Kim Manners was an idea from one of the Camera guys, Brad. This page was last edited on 20 May 2020, at 03:17. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Episode list OVERPASS - DAY CROWLEY releases PENDLETON.
When Lucifer turns and sees that they've disappeared, he smiles. Attempting to keep her distracted as he dismantles the pipe, he tells her that a demon named Crowley is sure that Lucifer is just using demons to achieve an end, and that when he succeeds, he'll destroy them all. Chicago Fire, San Francisco Quake, Pompeii. Dean: Uh-huh, okay, and why exactly would you want the Devil dead? He flashes a knowing smile and rises to find Sam and Dean in the house, weapons ready. Sam, Dean and Castiel track down the Colt and head off to find Lucifer (guest star Mark Pelligreno) to send him back to Hell. Sam: Yeah, and thank you again for your continued support. Lucifer excuses himself to continue with the summoning ritual, as it's almost midnight. Dean takes the opportunity to ask about the wisdom of Crowley's plan in the event that they lose against the Devil. Dean and Sam can't come up with any last words, just last looks.
Written by Ben Edlund Okay, Huggy Bear, just don't lose him.
But, she can do something important, and they have everything they need to get it done. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. The episodes titled refers to Dante Alighieris The Divine comedy "Abandon all hope, ye who enters here" This is written above the gates of hell. This is—this is the angel of death. CROWLEY pulls PENDLETON in. Castiel.
He says he knows it's awful but it's what he had to do, and Sam of all people should understand. Written by
Lucifer goes back to shoveling as Sam hurries over to Dean and checks his pulse. Abandon All Hope. Right. A mature, portly man climbs out and buries a tin box in the gravel and dirt. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin.
They pause to get ready and get set, somewhat awkwardly foregoing "last words." "Supernatural" Abandon All Hope (TV Episode 2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. But, he claims he told them where to find it, by way of planting rumors, because he wants them to empty it into Lucifer's face. A slight tingle in my fingers. Airdate She has hellhounds in tow and mockingly tells them that they shouldn't have come. https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/Abandon_All_Hope...?oldid=401406. Supernatural Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. The ritual that he uncovered dicates that the angel of Death must be brought into this world at a place were awful carnage has taken place, and it must happen at midnight. Castiel: I came alone. and detonates. He walks forward and in a sing-song voice says "Oh, hellooo, Death.". All right! The CW's official summary for this episode misspells actor, "Everybody Plays the Fool" by Main Ingredient. Dean manages to raise Bobby on a CB radio and tries to stay composed as he tells him about Jo's condition and the dire state of things.
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Castiel has been stealthily watching the deal go down from nearby and reports to Dean via cellphone that he's "got him." Unfortunately, the sacrifice of Ellen and Jo under siege of invisible hounds is so ridiculous that almost spoils the episode. The Winchester brothers head with Castiel, Jo and Ellen to the town expecting to defeat the devil. He came up to me quietly on the down low before we shot that piece where i say goodbye to Dean and said, "hey, when you turn around to say "don't miss" try one where you say "kick it in the ass" ". I'm told you came here in an automobile. Castiel sees many invisible reapers in town, and Bobby tells that Lucifer will summon the Death. When the boys have made it out of the building, she clears the chains and salt from the door and sits and wraps her arm around Jo. Crowley tells them that he could have buried the Colt and no one, including them, would have been the wiser. Having just barely cleared the blast zone, the boys turn and witness the inferno. The Winchesters and the Harvelles meet up again, neither pair having found any citizens in the town. "I suppose you will," Lucifer replies. Ellen tells her to stop talking like that, but Jo tries to make her get that she can't even walk, much less fight. But if Sam is there, Lucifer ends up with his vessel, hand-delivered. Keep your little bookworms engaged outside of the classroom with our selection of the very best literary adaptations. Dean replies "You mean, like, as in this dude and taxes are the only sure thing" to Bobby's thoughts that Lucifer wants to unleash Death; this is a reference to a letter written by Benjamin Franklin in 1789, "...in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." Lucifer: What was that like? Sam looks at Dean for a nod and then points the Colt at Crowley's forehead and pulls the trigger. Directed by
Well, better late than never. Sam tells Lucifer 'yes' will never happen. Excuse me, I need to find out why they're here. Season
Slow. Dean comes to and he and Sam watch as Lucifer sacrifices the demons one at a time. We did both. This episode brought tears to my eyes, great acting. He then tells the stunned Winchesters that he needs to talk with them, privately. Nothing happens.