"Supernatural" Book of the Damned (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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9/10
That Dean and that music
darkandlightgiver15 April 2015
One of the best episodes Supernatural has given to us so far, and the best episode of the season till now. In the end, we now have four dangerously powerful antagonists: Crowley, Rowena, The Family, and Metatron. Not to mention the sad angels in Lucifer's Pit and the Heavenly Angels. By doing this, Supernatural has set itself up for another four seasons at least. Now back to the episode, it was well-directed, well-balanced, and well-acted. For the first time, Charlie came out to be an important part of the show, instead of sticking out like a sore thumb. Dean was fun after a very long time. That beach question!!!! Sam's ordeal and emotions, which the show had constantly failed to highlight so far, came up this time, so powerful that his expression in the end reflected to the background music of The Who's Behind Blue Eyes (my favorite piece, and it fitted the theme as well). After a very long time, I saw Sam playing on emotions rather on righteousness, something he had been doing for quite some time. Now the antagonists. This episode introduced to the epic evil family, which keeps its hands muddied with sick magic. Book of the Damned is one of the diabolical things. The theme was great, and had a ring-Gollum vibe with Dean. Dean's acting made the book look more powerful and evil than the usual "gore" stuff. Though the pursuers went down in the end, it opened up a new door for the new villains for the show, someone non-heavenly or -hellish, chance for fresh air. The show definitely needs to come out of angel-demon wars and venture in new areas.
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10/10
Best episode of the season!
Lisa-Wiezorreck16 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This episode blew me away! From Charlie's return, the treatment of Mr. Dickwad (=Metatron), Cas' quest to get his grace back, Sam's emotions up to the great music, everything was perfect. And I thought it would be hard to follow up "Inside Man"... Once again Robbie Thompson, the writer of this episode, has not disappointed me and gave me another forty minutes of an emotional roller-coaster during which I would scream in joy and then in shock two seconds later. This is without a doubt the best episode of Season 10 (yes, even better than "Fan Fiction" and "Inside Man") and even the whole show. I can't wait to see what the last few episodes have in store (not to mention Season 11).
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8/10
It is not quite the classic
CubsandCulture5 October 2020
This is a good example of how the overall quality of the show has slipped. The Metatron sections is compelling-Armstrong really is great at being the guy you love to hate and the writers have fun with buddy comedy with Cas but it also includes a pointless random fight. Likewise, the Styne family are a compelling concept but their introduction is sloppy and feels forced. Charlie gets a bit too lucky with a guess in this episode.
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9/10
Solid ep with new info and plotting
shwetafabm3 July 2020
I like Metatron as a villain so i did like seeing more of him. The motws were interesting too
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6/10
Talking rat
Aries_Primal13 October 2023
Why so many scenes with that talking rat? Since season 9 we can see less Sam and Dean and endless monologues with that disgusting rat Metathron. Why is that? Actor is insignificant, scenes are not so bad, character is beyond disgusting, I am sick scrolling forward, this show was good once!

On the other hand, I take Dean's side about the mark, no matter how much we all want it gone. But this itself was another desperate way to keep the show alive. First Sam getting out soulless from Hell, then they returned his soul but he got sick Dean got sick, Sam got sick again, Dean got the mark... It's endless predictable chain. We have also those brother small talk, are you ok, I am ok, I don't believe you, we will fight... Come on, man, it's worn out!
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2/10
So sick of Castiel being so naive.
jjnsn13 May 2024
Seriously. How many times will Castiel be so dang dumb before he learns? Yet again he does something really stupid, almost causing him to never get his grace back. Why in the world would he believe that Metatron needed to have his handcuffs removed just to look at some books in the library? Metatron asks and Castiel just does his usual idiotic "Ok Boss" and undoes them. Anyone can pick up a book off the shelf and open it while their hands are cuffed in front of them. It has gotten really old seeing him do this kind of thing over and over, causing catastrophes, and never learning from his mistakes.
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