Written by: H

 Warning: Spoilers may follow.    

    The newest episode of Supernatural was back on tonight, after a (what seemed like forever) three week hiatus. Boy do these writers know how to kill us Supernatural fans. They leave us hanging wondering what happened to Castiel, who Naomi is and why she is insistent on controlling him. Then they bring us back with a wham, bam, thank you ma'am! I didn't even know what to say through half of this episode. First you see Cas killing Dean, only to find out he's "killed" Dean thousands of times in preparation  Then Cas just shows up and kicks ass and saves Sam from a demon then goes all mighty on the other lady and poofs away. Just when I thought things couldn't get any weirder there's Meg as a hostage! Meg, the only female who has lasted on the show this long and what happens to her? The same thing that always happens! Although, with the seemingly sexual tension between Meg and Cas, I don't see this being the last we see of her. I mean, Cas, Sam and Dean have all come back from the dead more times than I can count on my fingers.
     Anyway, lets get to the part that really killed me. Naomi telling Cas he has to kill Dean. Dean begging Cas to stop, then those words, oh those words. "Cas, we're family. We need you. I need you." And of course Naomi made the biggest mistake she could ever make, asking him to choose between the angels and the Winchesters. Like that's even a choice for him anymore. He know that the Winchesters are truly his family and he would never choose anyone over them. That's when Naomi's hold broke over him, that's when she lost him. The look on Dean's face when Cas was reaching in to heal him. I have never seen such a scared look on Dean Winchester's face throughout this entire show. It's like he knew Cas had the power to kill him, but he was afraid that he had just lost another family member too. 
     'Goodbye Stranger' starts to play and we see Cas riding off in a bus. Where he was going we will not know until the season finale. Here's to you Supernatural writers. Thanks for killing all of us slowly.