Supernatural Episode 7.07 “The Mentalists” Review: All’s Well that Ends Well

Supernatural Episode 7.07 “The Mentalists” Review: All’s Well that Ends WellI can’t stop smiling after this week’s new episode of Supernatural. The truth is, I always like this show. The only thing that could ever really get me to stop watching is the permanent death of one of the brothers, which I don’t think will ever happen (and better not happen at the end of the series either). But tonight – and this season – I’m feeling something that I haven’t felt in a while: hope. Not only was tonight’s episode a fun one that brought me back to the early days of season 1, it contained what was probably the best, non-angsty Winchester conversation in the history of…well, ever.

The episode started off on a bit of a sad note, with Dean still alone after Sam left him about 10 days ago. After hot-wiring a car, Dean learned of a recent string of murders in Lily Dale, New York, so he hightailed it to town to investigate. As it turns out, two psychics had recently been killed, but Dean soon learned that both of them were basically fakes, out to make a quick buck.

Unsurprisingly, Dean ran into his wayward brother at the local cafe, as Sam had also arrived to investigate the murders. Sam made it clear from the beginning that he was still very angry with Dean, but he was willing to work the case with him.

Their investigation led them to a young woman named Melanie, who was the granddaughter of one of the victims. Through Melanie, they soon learned that each of the victims actually had a vision of their death before they were murdered. In fact, one such vision was captured on video, which also showed a ghost.

A trip to the local museum revealed that the ghost was Kate Fox, one of the two Fox sisters (the other being Margaret), who were showy psychics in the earlier days of the town. Rumor has it that Kate had the ability to foretell deaths.

The boys hightailed it to the cemetery and quickly burned Kate’s bones, but not before she showed up, warning them not to go through with it. Unfortunately, they soon learned that getting rid of Kate’s spirit didn’t stop the murders, because she wasn’t doing it….her sister Margaret was. All Kate’s spirit was doing was trying to warn the ‘psychics’of their impending deaths.

Unfortunately, Margaret’s bones weren’t in her coffin, so the Winchesters needed a plan B. Dean reunited with Melanie, who was the next target, while Sam tried to learn who could have stolen Margaret’s bones in order to bind her spirit. While he was derailed for a short period of time, he discovered that the pawn shop owner the boys had encountered earlier in the episode was the one controlling Margaret’s spirit. As it turns out, both he and Margaret were the real deals, and he hated the fact that fake psychics got all the glory and money while he could barely pay his rent. While his real psychic abilities allowed him to get the jump on Sam, Sam soon shot and killed him, then successfully burned Margaret’s bones.

Concluded on next page…

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