![]() ![]() ![]() They meet Father Gil that tells them that both men were exemplar citizens that changed their behaviors a couple of months ago. When Dean and Sam read in the newspaper about two mysterious suicides in Elizabethtown, Ohio, they head to the town to investigate the deaths. This itself makes this some of the best writing on a supernatural show ever, and it shows how much the writers are willing to risk in terms of religion and faith. Yet, we can definitely see that while demons are the evil species, humans are themselves, not a peaceful bunch. This is, of course, completely shocking to Dean, and this makes him question his faith and what he believes in. Their conversation relies on Dean's fate, and how much demons really believe in a higher power, in this case, 'Lucifer'. Dean bares his soul to her, and they both end up having a conversation that is sure to stay on Dean's mind for a long time. What is completely fresh about this episode is the backdrop that is added in to a demon who is possessing a young attractive woman. ![]() The episode is certainly not for those who want action-packed scenarios, moreso it is a character-driven episode, one that relies heavily on dialogue. Sin City is one of the strongest episodes of it's season, despite it getting negative reception upon it's release date. ![]()
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