

Later that evening with everyone arrives at the demon's house. Dean tells Wally not to die (to calm his nervousness), and the scene ends with Mary reassuring Wally. As the demon bears down on Sam, Dean kills the second demon.Ī title card titled "The Wounded Angel" cuts to Cass earlier in the day, sitting in his truck listening to a radio sermon about the brevity of life as Sam, Dean, Mary, and Wally arrive at the diner.Īnother title card "Earlier" shows a flashback of the boys and Cass meeting Wally and briefly discussing the whereabouts of Kelly Kline, in which he has no lead.Ĭutting back to the opening scene, they finalize the plan to kill the demon. Sam stabs one demon, but Wally is killed by the other. Another flashback appears five minutes prior, to a fight between Sam, Cass, and two demons outside a farmhouse.

The scene suddenly changes hours later, nighttime of Mary carrying a wounded Cass into a barn. Mary reassures Wally that everything is going to be fine. Wally explains he brought Mary in when he realized it was a possible demon, and Mary has all the intel. When Mary is double crossed, everything is revealed.Īt 5:20 PM, Dean, Sam, Castiel, Mary, and a man named Wally are in a diner discussing a case, in which she had called the three to come. Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) asks Sam, Dean and Castiel for help on a case she's working but neglects to mention the British Men of Letters are involved. This episode summary is an official CW press release.
