In this episode, we also see the odd pairings of Crowley with Dean on one mission, searching for the one weapon that can kill Abaddon, and Sam and Castiel working to locate Gadreel. Not only are Sam and Dean literally working with opposite entities from Heaven and Hell, they’ve also switched their roles from a few seasons back, when it was Sam buddied up to demon Ruby and Dean having his private chats with Cas. Meanwhile Sam and Cas have discovered that Sam has a bit of Gadreel’s grace. They can use this grace to find Gadreel, but it will be an excruciating process to extract it. Sam gladly accepts the challenge, even though it might kill him. Castiel reveals that his brief time as a human taught him more than a fondness for peanut butter and jelly. He stops the process before it can kill Sam, remarking that these Winchesters are always willing to leap headlong into death, but he’s not willing to lose his friends. Despite the seriousness of the episode, there was so much of that classic Supernatural humor. Castiel stole the show with his love of PB&J and how jam was just unsettling. When Sam says he’s a terrible liar, he retorts with “That’s not true. I once deceived and betrayed you and your brother!” He was so indignant you couldn’t help but laugh. We end the episode with not enough grace to find Gadreel and Dean bearing this mark to wield the weapon with unknown consequences. This last half of the season is really heaping on the problems for the Winchester Boys. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!