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SUPERNATURAL Season 12 Finale Recap: A Child to Save the World….Or Destroy It?

May 18, 2017 By Clarissa 2 Comments

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The Winchester brothers had to deal with a brainwashed mother, a murderous British Men of Letters (BMOL), and Lucifer and his possibly evil spawn in the season finale of SUPERNATURAL. Thankfully it was two hours long, which was plenty of time to deal with the multiple bad guys they had to vanquish.

But did they vanquish them? Read on to find out.

Before we get to the vanquishing, we have to deal with the aforementioned brainwashed Mary Winchester, who is slaughtering her fellow American hunters left and right and ready to take orders on who to kill next.

Back in the bunker, Toni manages to convince the brothers to keep her alive long enough to de-program Mary. But before that can happen they need to figure out a way out of the bunker. They get to work, searching through their various books to find a spell that could help. They managed to get the lights to flicker, but the first spell fizzled out and Toni announced that magic wouldn’t work. As the boys got to work trying to get through a concrete wall, the air started to go thin and Sam realized they probably wouldn’t get out. Enter the grenade launcher. After all, Dean’s been dying to use it.

Fortunately that worked and Dean managed to get out and reverse what Ketch had done to the bunker last week. They quickly headed to Jody’s house where Mary had attempted to kill her. Fortunately, Alex and Jody managed to knock Mary out. The boys ordered Toni to fix their mother, but Mary insisted there was nothing Toni could do — Mary’s programming was permanent.

While they tried to figure out what to do about their mother, Jody called in some reinforcements — the two American hunters who had killed Sam and Dean back in the season 5 episode “Dark Side of the Moon”. With a rousing speech, Sam managed to convince their little group that they should take the fight to the BMOL.

Dean opted to stay behind because he had injured his leg while using the grenade launcher. So he asked Toni to help him save Mary as Sam headed off with his merry band of hunters. Back in their bunker, Dean established a psychic link to Mary and found himself in the old Winchester house, along with young Dean and baby Sam. Mary was taking care of her boys, oblivious to the outside world and to Dean’s pleas to snap out of it.

“I hate you,” he told her bitterly. “You lied to me. I was a kid. You promised you’d keep me safe. And then you make a deal with Azazel.” He recounted how Azazel went to Sam’s room because of the deal Mary made and how their family suffered as a result of what she had done. “I hate you. And I love you,” Dean said. “You’re my mom and I understand because I have made deals to save the ones I love more than once. I forgive you. I forgive you for all of it. Everything. On the other side of this, we can start over, ok? You, me, Sam. We can get it right this time. But I need you to fight.”

That got through to her. Unfortunately, Ketch burst through the psychic bubble by killing Toni and attacking Dean, ripping him out of Mary’s head. Dean fought Ketch, but he was already injured and seemed to be losing. Enter Mary, who woke up and killed Ketch.

Meanwhile, Sam and his fellow hunters stormed the BMOL bunker, shooting their way inside. One by one they picked off the BMOL mercenaries. Hess managed to lock herself in a safe room, but Sam burst through. And back home in Britain, the big boys refused to help extract Hess. But Hess explained to Sam that Lucifer was back and they shouldn’t be so quick to kill her. After all, he might need the BMOL’s help.

“Pass,” Sam said. A few seconds later Jody killed Hess.

Back at the bunker Mary apologized to Dean for her part in this mess. But Dean explained that everything she did had made them who they are — kickass hunters who save the world. Sam walked in just as Mary said she was worried he could never forgive her, leading to a family hug.

Seriously, a *family hug*. It was beautiful. I may have shed a tear.

And that was the end of part 1.

At the start of part 2 we see that Kelly and Cas have been hiding out in a cabin by a beautiful lake. Kelly was frantically trying to put the baby furniture together, while Cas was promising to raise the baby when Kelly died. Later, as Kelly and Cas returned home from some baby shopping we see Kelly start to have contractions and, somehow, a bit of her baby’s essence escapes and flitters through the air.

Back at the bunker, Sam brings Mary and Dean up to speed on the Lucifer situation and we get confirmation that Crowley wasn’t dead — he had just been hiding out in a rat. Fortunately he had found his old vessel and reanimates it. As Sam tries to call Rowena for help, he learns that Lucifer had killed her and then answered her phone. He insists the boys ccan’t kill him and now they can’t put him back in his cage with Rowena gone. The only possible solution they have is to keep Kelly and Cas moving so Lucifer can’t find them. Fortunately, the baby would bring some biblical plagues to herald its own birth, so all the boys had to do to find Cas and Kelly was follow the signs.

Cue Cas touching that piece of the baby’s essence outside the cabin, which instantly transports him to some mysterious place with a creature that attacks him. Fortunately he was saved by …

Well, we don’t know yet. Because he returns to Kelly before the figure’s identity is revealed.

Back at the bunker Crowley stops by for a chat and Dean is furious that Crowley had let Lucifer out. But Sam suggests he might be able to help them with a spell now that Rowena was dead. Crowley laments about how much he hats his job but offers his services. “Whenever there’s a world-ending crisis at hand, I know where to place my bets. It’s on you,” he tells the boys. And he offers to close the gates of Hell once they get rid of Lucifer this time. So the Winchesters continue to search for a lead and figure out where Cas and Kelly are hiding. As they head out Dean stabbs Crowley through the hand and tells him to stay where he is.

At the cabin Kelly tells Cas that the baby was coming and Cas recounts what he saw to Kelly when the nephilim showed him the future. “I saw a world without pain, war, hunger or want. I saw the world that this child, that your child, will create. Maybe it is a world without fear and without suffering and without hate. I saw paradise,” he tells her.

The Winchesters arrive at the cabin and Cas is shocked to hear that Lucifer is back. Dean tells Cas they have to get moving, but Kelly is already in labor. Sam goes to double-check the warding and sees the glowing portal (“a tear in space and time,” Cas says) in the backyard. It’s an alternate reality, he explains. The baby’s power is puncturing the fabric of the universe, but Sam just wants to know what’s on the other side. “You don’t want to know,” Cas warns. But Dean insists they need to know and so Cas takes them there.

They find themselves in the same dusty land that Cas was in. This alternate world was caught in a war between angels and demons and the few humans that remained were trapped in between them. But Cas insists the baby could close this door. “I have faith,” Cas says before Dean calls him a dumbass.

Then that mysterious figure returns and….it’s Bobby Singer! But he doesn’t know Sam and Dean because this a world where Sam and Dean had never been born and, thus, had never saved the world. As the brothers and Cas return to our reality Crowley shows up and insists he is the answer to their problems.

Sam and Dean prepare for the big showdown with Lucifer as Cas tries to reassure Kelly that everything will be fine. “Remember….paradise,” Cas tells her.

Sam, Dean and Cas head outside to confront Lucifer, who has arrived at the cabin. Sam tells Lucifer that God will stop him just like he did before, but Lucifer just laughs that off. Cas charges first, but easily gets swept aside, so Sam and Dean take off running and head to the alternate reality. Lucifer quickly follows and Dean confronts him with the angel killing bullets Alternate World Bobby had been carrying. Nearby, Crowley is setting up the spell to lock Lucifer away. He interrupts Lucifer beating Dean as the Winchesters head closer to the portal.

“I hate you, deeply, truly,” Crowley tells Lucifer, before taking his own life because a sacrifice was needed for his spell to work. Then Cas bursts through the portal and heads toward Lucifer. He manages to stab Lucifer, but it doesn’t seem to do much. As Lucifer and Cas head back to the right side of the portal Lucifer kills Cas and Mary starts to beat on Lucifer. But she and Lucifer fall into the portal just before it closes, trapping them in there.

Sam and Dean are heartbroken and Sam rushes inside as he sees a light coming from Kelly’s bedroom. He finds Kelly dead and then sees bloody footprints on the floor in the hallway.

Cue the creepy glowing eyes of the nephilim, who seems to be much larger than a baby.

Holy moly, the body count of this Supernatural finale. Is that it? Are Crowley and Castiel really dead? Will Mary ever make her way back to her own world? Is Lucifer gone for good?

We’ll have a long time before we find out.

SUPERNATURAL will return this fall for season 13. The show will also be doing an animated crossover episode with SCOOBY DOO next season.

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SUPERNATURAL Sneak Peek: Trapped In the Bunker

May 18, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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At the end of the last episode of SUPERNATURAL it was revealed that the British Men of Letters had successfully managed to brainwash Mary Winchester. When faced with her pleading sons, she turned her back — and her gun — on them. Now the Brits are planning on take down all of the American hunters and they’ve locked Sam and Dean in their own bunker to slowly run out of air and die. Toni Bevell — newly returned from England — also made an apperance. But Ketch seems determined to get rid of her so that he can rise through the ranks of the organization and locked her in there with the Winchester brothers.

Now the boys are faced with finding a way to escape their home and save their mother from her brainwashing. Dean suggests they kill Toni to buy themselves an extra day of air, but she tells the boys that she’s the only one who can successfully un-program their mother. Of course, the only way to even get Mary back is to get out of the bunker and in order to do that the boys are going to start digging to see if they have any items or spells in there with them that could help.

Related: See photos for the two-hour finale of SUPERNATURAL

Meanwhile, in the second hour of the finale the brothers do make their way out of the bunker and come up against Lucifer, who seems determined to ensure that his child is born.

The two-hour SUPERNATURAL season finale airs tonight (May 18) beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW. And if you didn’t hear the news coming out of the network’s Upfront presentation, SUPERNATURAL will be doing an animated SCOODY DOO episode in season 13.

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SUPERNATURAL Will Do an Animated SCOOBY DOO Episode in Season 13

May 18, 2017 By Clarissa 20 Comments

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SUPERNATURAL is getting….animated?

Today at The CW’s Upfront presentation, SUPERNATURAL stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles went on stage to announce that the show would be doing a SCOOBY DOO episode — complete with animated Sam and Dean Winchester (see photo below). No further details are known at this time, but we’re sure more news will come out of Comic-Con this summer.

Read The TV Addict’s Full 2017 Upfronts Coverage

SUPERNATURAL will air this fall on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW (see The CW’s full fall 2017 schedule).

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Photo courtesy of Michael Schneider (@franklinavenue)

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SUPERNATURAL Two-Part Season Finale Photos: The Final Showdown with the British Men of Letters and Lucifer

May 12, 2017 By Clarissa 1 Comment

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It looks like things are coming to a head with the British Men of Letters in the two-part finale of SUPERNATURAL

In part 1 Sam and Dean are caught in a dangerous situation. Leading out of this week’s episode, we know that the brothers are trapped inside their own bunker — along with Toni — and will die if they don’t manage to escape. Meanwhile, Mary has been brainwashed and turned on her own sons. But it looks like we’re going to see an ultimate showdown between the Winchesters/their fellow American hunters and the Brits. Will this be the end of the British Men of Letters or will they turn tail and live to fight another day?

Meanwhile, in the second part of the finale Kelly returns and starts going into labor. It appears we’re also heading into a showdown with Lucifer over the fate of the nephilim.

Browse through photos above for the two-part season finale episode of SUPERNATURAL airing at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Sneak Peek: The Hunt for Mary

May 10, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Have the British Men of Letters messed with the wrong family on SUPERNATURAL?

At the end of the last episode we saw Mary had discovered that the BMOL were targeting American hunters, including the Winchesters. She managed to leave a voicemail for Dean indicating that they had a problem, but she was tied up by Ketch and Toni (remember her?) when she tried to escape their clutches. Now Mary is going to get a working-over by Toni (see photos from the episode).

This week, Dean and Sam learn that American hunters are dying in mysterious circumstances all over the country, so with Mary’s voicemail in mind they head to her last known address. They find her motel room empty (obviously), so Dean calls Ketch to see if he knows where Mary is. When Ketch announces he hasn’t seen Mary in a week, both Dean and Sam suspect Ketch of lying. Will all of this lead to a showdown between the Winchesters and the BMOL?

Watch a sneak peek below for the May 11 episode of SUPERNATURAL airing at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Photos: The Winchesters vs The British Men Of Letters

May 5, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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The Winchesters will be going up against their new fremenies in a mid-May episode of SUPERNATURAL.

In “There’s Something About Mary”, Sam and Dean learn that hunters are being killed by suspicious “accidents” all over the country. Given that in the most recent episode Mary learned that the British Men of Letters are looking to put down the American hunters, it’s safe to say that they are behind the killings. Sam and Dean also start getting worried about their mother and they decide the best course of action is to find Mary and make sure she’s safe.

Meanwhile, Lady Toni Bevell (a.k.a. the woman who shot and kidnapped Sam) returned to the United States at the end of the last episode and sat down to have a not-so-nice chat with Mary. Toni clearly didn’t have warm feelings towards the Winchesters when they last met and it’s not likely that she’s going to pull a Mick and turn to their side this time around.

Browse through photos above for the May 11 episode of SUPERNATURAL airing at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Photos: Doubts About the British Men of Letters

April 28, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Mary is going to start feeling uneasy about the British Men of Letters on an upcoming episode of SUPERNATURAL.

In “Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes”, Mary is starting to realize that working with the British Men of Letters may not have been the best idea. But the big question is: will they turn against her and try to kill her and/or her sons? And if they do, will the Winchester matriarch band together with her boys to try and take the Brits down?

Elsewhere in this episode, Alicia Banes (guest star Kara Royster) from the early season 12 episode “Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox” calls Mary for help after her mother, Tasha (guest star Alvina August), goes missing. But it’s Sam who answers Mary’s phone and when he learns what’s going on he and Dean head out to help Alicia and her twin brother, Max (guest star Kendrick Sampson), find their mother who was hunting a powerful witch.

Browse through photos below for the May 4 episode of SUPERNATURAL airing at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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The CW Teasers: A SUPERNATURAL Finale, A SUPERGIRL Return and More

April 27, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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The SUPERNATURAL season finale is airing the week of May 15 on The CW. Meanwhile, Cat Grant is returning to SUPERGIRL, Darnley goes against his wife on REIGN, Black Siren returns on ARROW and much more.

Monday, May 15

SUPERGIRL 2.21 “Resist”: Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) grapples with whether or not to obey the President’s (guest star Lynda Carter) orders regarding Rhea’s (guest star Teri Hatcher) latest actions. Meanwhile, Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart) returns to National City. Millicent Shelton directed the episode written by Jessica Queller & Derek Simon.

JANE THE VIRGIN 3.19 “Chapter Sixty-Three”: Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Fabian (guest star Francisco San Martin) are not on the same page when it comes to their relationship, which makes it hard for Jane to ask him for a favor. Petra (Yael Grobglas) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) both turn to Jane for advice, but Jane is determined not to get involved. Meanwhile, Jane volunteers to help Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio (Jaime Camil), but might have bitten off more than she can chew. Ivonne Coll also stars. Gina Lamar directed the episode written by Paul Sciarrotta.

Tuesday, May 16

THE FLASH 3.22 “Infantino Street”: With only 24 hours left until Savitar murders Iris (Candice Patton), Barry (Grant Gustin) struggles to save the woman he loves and makes the choice to use any means necessary to do so. Realizing he has one option left to save her, The Flash turns to Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) for help. Michael Allowitz directed the episode with story by Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Grainne Godfree.

iZOMBIE 3.07 “Dirt Nap Time”: — When Liv (Rose McIver) and Clive (Malcolm
Goodwin) work together to solve the murder of a very charming, but womanizing, preschool
teacher, things get interesting when they bring his jealous girlfriend Piper (guest star Shenae
Grimes) in for questioning. Meanwhile, Peyton (Aly Michalka) is assigned a very interesting case.
Lastly, Blaine (David Anders) finds himself in a bad situation. Rahul Kohli also stars. Michael
Fields directed the episode written by Deirdre Mangan.

Wednesday, May 17

ARROW 5.22 “Missing”: Black Siren (guest star Katie Cassidy) returns to help Chase (Josh Segarra). Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) organizes a birthday party for Oliver (Stephen Amell) while Lance (Paul Blackthorne) is furious after Rene (Rick Gonzalez) misses the custody hearing for his daughter. Mairzee Almas directed the episode written by Speed Weed & Oscar Balderrama.

THE 100 4.12 “The Chosen”: Jaha (Isaiah Washington) and Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) disagree over how to handle their grim reality. Meanwhile, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) leads a group to save a friend. Bob Morley, Paige Turco, Marie Avgeropoulos, Devon Bostick, Lindsey Morgan, Christopher Larkin, Richard Harmon, Zach McGowan also star. Alex Kalymnios directed the episode written by Aaron Ginsburg & Wade McIntrye.

Thursday, May 18

SUPERNATURAL 12.22 “Who We Are”: Caught in a dangerous situation, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) only have each other to rely on. Meanwhile, the fight between the American Hunters and the British Hunters comes to a head. John Showalter directed the episode written by Robert Berens.

SUPERNATURAL 12.23 “All Along the Watchtower” (Season Finale): Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino) battles Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) for control of his unborn child. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb.

Friday, May 19

THE ORIGINALS 4.09 “Queen Death”: When The Hollow sends a terrifying message to Vincent (Yusuf Gatewood), he must team with Haley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Freya (Riley Voelkel) to embark on a desperate mission to stop the Hollow once and for all — even if it requires a heartbreaking sacrifice. Refusing to allow anyone in his family to pay the high price of defeating their enemy, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) makes a surprising alliance and enacts a plan that threatens to change the Mikaelson family forever. Daniel Gillies and Charles
Michael Davis also star.

REIGN 4.14 “Coup de Grace”: Darnley (Will Kemp) teams up with John Knox (Jonathan Goad) to strip Mary (Adelaide Kane) of her throne, which will leave a close friend of Mary’s dead. Elizabeth (Rachel Skarsten) must banish Gideon (Ben Geurens) from court at the request of her future husband (guest star Steve Byers), while Charles (Spencer MacPherson) takes a bold stance against his brother Henri (guest star Nick Slater). Dan Jeannotte, Celina Sinden, Megan Follows, Craig Parker and Rose Williams star. Megan Follows directed the episode written by John J. Sakmar and Kerry Lenhart.

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SUPERNATURAL Sneak Peek: Castiel Returns With a Plan

April 26, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Castiel returns from Heaven in this week’s SUPERNATURAL and he’s come equipped with a new plan to deal with Kelly and her devil spawn.

We begin this week’s episode with the Winchester brothers discussing the nephilim situation. Apparently Sam has been digging into the research and learned that nephilims don’t need 9 months of gestation. In fact, he predicts that the child will be born on May 18 — which just so happens to be the night of the SUPERNATURAL two-hour season finale (coincidence, isn’t it?).

However, Sam and Dean still aren’t entirely sure what they’ll do with the baby once it’s born. Can they kill it? Do they have to? Enter Cas, who has returned from his little side trip back to angel land (where the phone reception is terrible, by the way). Will his plans for Kelly clash with those of the Winchesters? Only time will tell.

Related: Browse through photos for this episode of SUPERNATURAL

Don’t miss an all new episode of SUPERNATURAL on Thursday, April 27 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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The CW Teasers: A Return on SUPERNATURAL, A RIVERDALE Finale and More

April 26, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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RIVERDALE’s first season is coming to an end on The CW the week of May 8, but the show has already been renewed for a second season. In addition, Lady Toni Bevell is returning to SUPERNATURAL to go head-to-head with Mary Winchester and Adrian Chase continues to torment Oliver on ARROW. Plus, Matt Davis is making a guest appearance on THE ORIGINALS.

Monday, May 8

SUPERGIRL 2.20 “City of Lost Children”: When an alien attacks National City, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the DEO learn the alien is a Phorian, an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers. Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian’s address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named Marcus (guest star Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is up to Guardian to stop the attacks on the city. Rhea’s (Teri Hatcher) plan escalates. Ben Bray directed the episode with story by Robert Rovner and teleplay by Gabriel Llanas & Anna Musky-Goldwyn.

JANE THE VIRGIN 3.18 “Chapter Sixty-Two”: Jane (Gina Rodriguez) has to learn how to handle her new love life, especially when the guy she is dating introduces her to his grandmother. Petra (Yael Grobglas) learns some interesting information about Chuck (guest star Johnny Messner). Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio (Jaime Camil) are eager to share their news with Jane, but want to try to take her feelings into consideration. Meanwhile, when Mateo starts asking questions, Jane and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) are forced to sit down with him and explain how their family came to be. Ivonne Coll also stars. Fernando Sariñana directed the episode written by Jessica O’Toole & Amy Rardin & David S. Rosenthal.

Tuesday, May 9

THE FLASH 3.21 “Cause and Effect”: Barry (Grant Gustin) takes drastic measures to stop Savitar. Meanwhile, H.R. (Tom Cavanagh) continues to push Tracy Brand (guest star Anne Dudek) to design the trap for Savitar and Killer Frost (Danielle Panabaker) returns with an interesting proposal. David McWhirter directed the episode written by Judalina Neira & Lauren Certo.

iZOMBIE 3.06 “Some Like it Hot Mess”: To help Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) solve the murder of an irresponsible narcissist, Liv (Rose McIver) consumes her brain and literally becomes a hot mess. Meanwhile, Peyton (Aly Michalka) learns some shocking news. Lastly, Ravi (Rahul Kohli) experiences a major setback. Rico Colantoni directed the episode written by John Enbom.

Wednesday, May 10

ARROW 5.21 “Honor Thy Fathers”: Oliver (Stephen Amell) returns to the mayor’s office and faces one of his most pressing issues yet – the forced release of dozens of violent criminals prosecuted by Adrian Chase (Josh Segarra). Meanwhile, a crate is delivered to Oliver’s office containing a mysterious corpse encased in concrete. Laura Belsey directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Sarah Tarkoff.

THE 100 4.11 “The Other Side”: Clarke (Eliza Taylor) faces the consequences of her fateful choice. Bob Morley, Paige Turco, Marie Avgeropoulos, Devon Bostick, Lindsey Morgan, Christopher Larkin, Richard Harmon, Zach McGowan, Isaiah Washington and Henry Ian Cusick also star. Henry Ian Cusick directed the episode written by Julie Benson & Shawna Benson.

Thursday, May 11

SUPERNATURAL 12.21 “There’s Something About Mary”: Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are alarmed when they learn hunters are being killed by suspicious “accidents” all over the country. They decide it is best to find Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) and make sure she’s safe. Meanwhile, Toni (guest star Elizabeth Blackmore) is back in the states and she and Mary face off. PJ Pesce directed the episode written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming.

RIVERDALE 1.13 “Chapter Thirteen: The Sweet Hereafter” (Season Finale): Archie (KJ Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) continue to grow closer. Betty (Lili Reinhart) is tired of her family acting as if nothing has happened and confronts her mother. Jughead (Cole Sprouse) finds himself in an unexpected situation, leaving Archie and the gang scrambling. Hermione (Marisol Nichols) makes Fred (Luke Perry) an offer that seems too good to be true. Meanwhile, the truth about Blossom’s family business is revealed leaving Cheryl (Madelain Petsch) to take matters into her own hands. Madchen Amick and Ashleigh Murray also star. Lee Toland Krieger directed the episode written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.

Friday, May 12

THE ORIGINALS 4.08 “Voodoo in My Blood”: After being summoned by the ancestors, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) travel to the ancestral world and come face to face with Davina (guest star Danielle Campbell), Klaus’ former foe and the one person who holds the secrets to The Hollow’s demise. Meanwhile, old wounds are re-opened when Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) are forced into an uneasy alliance. Together, they meet with Alaric (guest star Matt Davis) who has tracked down a crucial artifact that could help in their fight against The Hollow. John Hyams directed the episode written by Talicia Raggs & Christopher Hollier.

REIGN 4.12 “The Shakedown”: After a tragic earthquake hits Scotland, Mary (Adelaide Kane) must face John Knox (Jonathan Goad) amidst claims that she isn’t coming to the aid of her people. Elizabeth (Rachel Skarsten) takes drastic measures after she is discovered with Gideon (Ben Geurens), while Charles (Spencer MacPherson) makes a decision that backfires. Dan Jeannotte, Celina Sinden, Megan Follows, Craig Parker, Ben Geurens, Rose Williams and Will Kemp also star. Norma Bailey directed the episode written by Patti Carr and Lara Olsen.

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