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13.14 Good Intentions

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Zachariah is mentally manipulating Jack into using his powers to open a portal by inducing hallucinations. The most recent has him back in in the Bunker trying to save Sam and Dean who are locked in a room while a fire rags inside it. Michael says he wants Jack to open a door big enough to march an army through, and orders Zachariah to try again.
 
In the bunker workroom, Donatello works on translating the Demon Tablet, amid hallucinatory whispers. Castiel brings him breakfast, and Donatello scrambles to hide his notes. Cas suspiciously asks if he’s okay. Donatello suggests the energy of the Tablet must be affecting him.
 
Zachariah tries another illusion on jack – this time it is Castiel trying to convince him that Sam and dean don’t care for him, and that humanity will ruin the world without angelic intervention. Again, Jack is able to realise the ruse.
 
Donatello cracks the Tablet code and gleefully brings the results to Sam, Dean, and Cas. The spell supposedly requires the hearts of Gog and Magog, dangerous ancient warriors bound outside of space and time. Cas and Dean volunteer to summon and fight them, while Donatello and Sam stay behind to assemble the other spell ingredients.
 
Michael drags Jack down a hallway to a cell and tosses him in, where he finds 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.
 
Dean asks Cas how he’s doing, and Cas wonders again why he was brought back if he isn’t even able to protect Jack. Cas wonders if he was brought back to help prepare for war against Michael, and Dean assures him they’ll do whatever it takes.
 
Dean and Cas summon Gog and Magog to a clearing. Following fight, Cas and Dean manage to kill the giants, but Cas discovers that, contrary to what Donatello insisted, Gog and Magog were not human but creatures made of sand who have no hearts.
 
Mary and Jack find that the angelic warding that suppresses Jack’s power in the cell is weak near the barred window, and they manage to escape.
 
Sam mixes ingredients in the library while his phone buzzes with a call from Dean on the other table, which Donatello disconnects before Sam hears it. Donatello picks up a bottle and hits Sam over the head with it.
Dean and Cas return to find the bunker trashed and Sam holding an ice pack to his head. Sam shows them the video feed of Donatello locked in the dungeon, ranting and raving about power. Cas explains Donatello wanted Gog and Magog to kill them, that he wants them dead.
 
Mary and Jack run into Bobby who takes them to his camp in the woods. Bobby explains that everyone there had been attacked by angels, who are exterminating humanity. Mary warns Bobby that Michael will be after them, but he tells them they’ll be okay there and the camp is heavily guarded.
 
Cas watches from the library as Sam and Dean interrogate Donatello in the dungeon about the spell. Donatello taunts Dean by telling him that God chose him as the prophet, not Dean, and is annoyed that Dean’s not dead. Donatello tells them he won’t give them the spell, but he’ll show them some magic. He suffocates Dean with a spell, and Sam brings Dean out of the room while Cas rushes to the dungeon. Dean recovers while Donatello laughs, and Cas glares at him suspiciously again.
 
In Bobby’s camp, Jack entertains the children with shadow puppets while Bobby tells Mary about the version of her that he knew, who didn’t make the demon deal. She realizes that making the deal may have hurt her boys, but it prevented the war that destroyed Bobby’s world.
 
Bobby notices Jack’s unnatural, magical shadow puppets and asks if he’s a witch or a psychic, but Mary trusts Bobby enough to risk telling him the truth. He demands Jack leave by morning, and Mary says that if Jack leaves, so does she. Bobby warns her that, just like the angels they’d thought were on their side at the beginning of the war, Jack will eventually turn on them, too.
 
Dean, Sam, and Cas try to figure out what went wrong with Donatello. Sam mentions that Donatello has no soul, and Cas is appalled. He says that there’s no way to fix what’s happened to Donatello, that he’s been corrupted by the darkness in the tablet. Cas suggests killing him is the kindest thing they could do, and that another prophet will awaken to translate the tablet, but Sam insists they not kill him. Cas resigns himself to do what he has to and locks himself in the dungeon with Donatello.
 
Jack admires the humans at Bobby’s camp, but Mary tells him they have to leave. A siren sounds as angels fly into the camp. Mary and Jack run for cover as Zachariah and his troops arrive.
 
Cas tells Donatello that he’d sworn he’d never take memories from a human without their permission, but breaks that oath. Donatello attempts to cast a spell, but Cas silences him, telling him he won’t allow anyone to hurt the people he loves again. He enters his mind, extract the spell from the tablet.
 
The angels found Jack at the camp because he’d used his powers making shadow puppets. Bobby gives Mary an escape route from the camp and tells her to take the children to safety. She tells Jack to hide from the angels and they split up.
 
Zachariah and his angels wander Bobby’s camp killing people. Jack hears the fighting and returns just as Zachariah finds Mary. She refuses to tell him where Jack is and he knocks her to the ground. Jack uses his powers on Zachariah, raising him into the air and exploding him in a cloud of dust. More angels fly in and Jack explodes them in the air before they can land.
 
Bobby thanks Jack for helping save everyone, and Jack says it’s what Sam and Dean would’ve done. Jack knows the war won’t stop as long as Michael is alive, and is convinced he must kill Michael.
 
Sam and Dean return from taking Donatello to the hospital, where he’s on life support. They confront Cas about what he did, and Cas tells them there was no way to save Donatello, and that they didn’t have time for another plan if Michael’s bringing a war to them. Cas lists the ingredients for the spell to open the door, so that together they can beat Lucifer and Michael, and survive.

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