Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire
- Episode aired Oct 7, 2015
- TV-14
- 43m
Dean and Sam dealing with the aftermath of freeing the darkness on earth.Dean and Sam dealing with the aftermath of freeing the darkness on earth.Dean and Sam dealing with the aftermath of freeing the darkness on earth.
- Crowley
- (as Mark A. Sheppard)
- Deputy Jenna Nickerson
- (as Laci J. Mailey)
- Marnie
- (as Kirsten Robek)
- …
- Rabid Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Angel
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe name Amara is found in several languages. In Igbo it means "grace". In Latin/Italian it means "bitter". It is also a Mongolian name meaning "peaceful", and in Sanskrit it means "eternal". In Spanish it means "imperishable". In America it is used as a derivative of the Latin "amore" to mean "beloved" and in Arabic it means "A sign".
- GoofsDean says that Sam recited the spell to free Amara. Sam didn't recite the spell, Rowena did.
- Quotes
Dean Winchester: [He and Sam are walking back to the car, the left rear tire stick in a muddy hole] We know what she looks like, and we know that she's evil. The question is what does *she* know? I mean, she's been locked away since the beginning of time. Does she even know what a cheeseburger is? All I know is that we set her free, and we're gonna put her back in no matter what it takes.
[He opens the car door, sits down, then immediately gets back out again, looking at the rear tire. He turns to Sam]
Dean Winchester: You let me get in the car?
Sam Winchester: You were on a roll.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Supernatural: Form and Void (2015)
Supernatural has had a history of disappointing premiere episodes, but this wasn't the case this time my friends.
First thing to be noted is that the execution of our new evil was done much differently than we've been accustomed to seeing (and MUCH better). In the past, we'd get glimpses of information about our enemy that at times were openly provided. This time is a little different. Very little information regarding the darkness was given, and very little screen time as well. In a way, the show kinda stopped "spoon-feeding" us with this one. And the actress who portrayed the evil gave the character such a bone-chilling tone which made for quite impressive casting on their end. It's a gloomy, mysterious evil that we haven't been introduced to so well since their debut of Lucifer's character.
I'm satisfied to see that serious moments are now more effective whether or not dean still manages to crack a one-liner.
Ultimately that is the most significant improvement. The soundtrack seemed improved, the acting was much more subtle and serious (less "soap-opera" acting if that makes sense), there were some moments a little more disturbing than the show is used to, etc. You'll have to watch it for yourself.
All in all, great episode! Can't wait to see what's in store for us.
- gknovacom
- Oct 8, 2015