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Aug 04, 2006 02:48

There are new sides up at nowcasting for episode 4 of Supernatural.



The episode is called "Afterlife". They have sides for two characters Angela and Neil.

The episode opens with a girl named Angela Mason and her friend Neil Levine at a bar. Neil is trying to cheer Angela up. He has beer, M&Ms, and he puts on a song on the jukebox. He says, "Tortured emo-rock. The gauranteed cure for a broken heart." Angela tells Neil that he didn't have to do all this. She says she feels stupid and she should have seen it coming. Neil says he warned her that the guy was an ass. Angela tells Neil he is a good friend, but it is obvious he wishes she were more. Angela's boyfriend Matt comes into the bar. Angela tells Neil that she doesn't want to see him, so Neil approaches him to get him to back off.

Matt tells Neil that if he doesn't get out of his face, he'll have to kick his butt. Neil says that he guesses he'll have to kick his butt then. Matt shoves Neil out of the way. However, Angela is gone. Angela is driving down the road, tears coming out of her eyes. Her cellphone rings and it is Matt. Angela asks him why he can't just leave her alone. Matt tells her that he screwed up and he is sorry. Angela gets more upset and doesn't pay attention to the road. She tells Matt that she is done listening to him. Angela looks back at the road and screams. She missed a turn and ends up going through a guardrail. The cellphone is discarded on the car floor. Matt is calling Angela's name. The scene then describes a shot of Angela, her head at a sickeningly wrong angle, dead.

Later Dean and Sam discuss Angela. Dean says, "If it's not her dad...it's definitely that guy Neil." Sam asks Dean how he knows. Dean has Angela's diary. He reads a passage from it, where Angela talks about how Neil is always there for her. Dean says, "There's a lot more of that kind of stuff in here. It's got unrequited Ducky love writen all over it." Sam says that doesn't mean that Neil brought her back from the dead though. Now apparently Sam and Dean found some books that belong to Angela's father that deal with bringing people back from the dead. Dean says that Neil is Mason's T.A. and had access to these books as well.

Angela is in Neil's basement, sitting still, her eyes unblinking, described as a creepy life-size doll. Angela asks Neil if there is anything wrong. Neil is pacing the floor, and says it is about Matt. Angela says, "Haven't we wasted enough time on him all ready?" Angela's face darkens when she talks about Matt. There's a burning rage there. Angela tells Neil that he always told her that Matt didn't deserve her and she should have listened. Neil asks Angela if she has done something and if she has gone to see Matt. Angela says she has been down in the basement the whole time. Angela tells Neil that he knows her better than anyone, and does he think that she is capable of something like that. Neil is conflicted. He tells Angela that she seems different. Angela says she is different and she puts her arms around Neil. Angela says she is with him now and isn't that what he always wanted. Neil looks at her and sees the girl he always wanted, and apologizes to her. Neil has to leave and go do some work at Angela's dad's office. Angela pleads with Neil not to lock her in. She promises to stay in the house. She asks Neil if he trusts her. Neil says he does but he can't take any chances, so he locks the door.

Sam asks Dean where he thinks Angela is headed next. Dean says he doesn't know, but they have to talk to her best friend. Dean and Sam are driving in the Impala and Sam says, "So, the silver bullets--they did something right?" Apparently Sam and Dean shot Angela with a silver bullet. Dean says they did something, but not enough. Sam says there is a ton of lore about nailing the undead in their coffins. Dean says there is also lore about setting them on fire, cutting out their brains, and feeding their hearts to wild dogs. Sam flips open John's journal and reads, "The dead should stay buried." Sam says maybe the way to kill it is to put her back in her grave.

Sam and Dean go to talk to Neil. Apparently they had posed as grief counselors before. Neil asks Dean what they are doing there. Dean says they thought he could use some more grief counseling. Neil says he isn't interested. Dean and Sam tell Neil they know about Angela and how he brought her back. Sam tells Neil that what he brought back isn't Angela anymore. Neil tells Sam and Dean to get out. Dean says, "You know what Romeo, someone was killed just because you couldn't let the dead stay buried!" Neil wants to know what they are talking about. Dean tells Neil that Angela killed Matt and she tried to kill Lindsey, and that odds are he is next. Neil tells Sam and Dean that she wouldn't do that and they don't know Angela. Dean gets very angry, and grabs Neil. He says, "It's not Angela anymore! When people die they're gone. Finished. They're not supposed to come back." Sam tells Dean to let him go. It seems Dean might be thinking about John when he says these words, and being affected by his death at that moment.

Dean tells Neil that he has to make it right and tell them where Angela is. Neil says she is at his house and he will give them the keys. Dean notices that all the plants in the office are dead. Dean asks Neil if he is sure he hasn't seen Angela this morning. I'm thinking the dead plants are a sign that Angela is around. Neil nods, but Dean notices a crack in the closet door. He sees something. Dean starts making up things on the spot.

Dean says that there is only one way to stop this thing and they have to go to the cemetery. They have to perform a ritual over Angela's grave. Dean tells Sam that they are going to need some blackroot, scarweed, chalk and candles. Sam looks at Dean like he is crazy. Dean says, "It's a complicated ritual-could take awhile. But as long as we get through it, this thing'll be dead again in a couple hours." Neil unconsciously looks at the closet. Angela is in fact locked up in there, and Neil is hiding her. Dean tells Neil that he should come with them. Neil says he can't, that he loves her, and he can't do it. Dean says, "Then listen to me. Get in your car. Get the hell out of town. Don't pass go, and whatever you do--stay the hell away from Angela." Neil says, "Okay." Sam is confused, but he follows Dean's lead. Sam and Dean leave.

Neil opens the closet and Angela steps out. Angela asks if they are gone. Neil nods, and tells Angela that she lied to him. She said she would stay in the house and she didn't. Angela says she is sorry, but she just needed to see him. Angela tells Neil that he has to help her. She shows him a bullet wound to her chest.

Angela wants Neil to go to the cemetary with her. She says they are going to kill her and they have to stop them. Neil suddenly realizes that this isn't Angela and that Sam and Dean were right. Neil says, "It's true...Matt...Lindsey." Angela's face hardens. Angela says she had to do it. They betrayed her. Angela says they deserved it and if Neil loves her, he'll make sure no one hurts her again. Angela tells Neil to take her to the cemetery and then all of this will be over. Then they can start new lives together. Neil swallows his fear and knows what he has to do. Neil tells her he has to get the car. He tries to get away, but Angela is in the backseat. Angela wraps her hands around Neil's throat and breaks his neck.

That is where the sides end.

Now I think Dean must have had some plan up his sleeve that Neil would possibly follow them to the cemetery after they left and maybe bring Angela along. Maybe Dean figured that since Neil seems so loyal to Angela, he would do what she said, and go to the cemetery to stop the boys. However, it obviously went wrong some how.

I also read a spoiler from spoilerfix where it says Sam sympathizes with Neil because of what happened to Jessica. I can understand Sam feeling that way. He probably does feel like he would do anything to get her back. I think both Sam and Dean probably feel that way about their parents too. I think that's why Dean reacts the way he does with Neil because he knows that once someone dies, you have to accept it. You can't bring them back. It hurts him though because it brings to mind the finality of it all. I'm wondering now though too, if it is possible Dean knows how John "brought him back". Maybe Dean is actually thinking of himself and thinking John should have let him die instead of sacrificing himself. I am still not sure if John is dead, but the boys seem to think he is.

I also heard a spoiler that something goes awry when they are trying to destroy Angela. I don't know if they mean Neil's death or something else. It has me thinking though. I wish nowcasting posted more sides.

season 2, supernatural, speculation, spoilers

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