SUPERNATURAL 12.12 “Stuck in the Middle (With You)”: Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) asks Sam, Dean and Castiel (Misha Collins) for help on a case she’s working but neglects to mention the British Men of Letters are involved. When Mary is double crossed, everything is revealed. Richard Speight Jr directed the episode written by Davy Perez.
The official trailer
The fantastic trailer made by Shaving People, Punting Things
and the screen captures from the trailer courtesy of deb ryzley
Even with all this information, we really don’t know a lot about the episode. Reportedly it is reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino’s Resevoir Dogs. Mary is given a job by the British Men of Letters and it goes very wrong. Wally, who turned down the BMOL in an earlier episode is part of the group. Cas gets scary black lines on his body. Someone is giving them 30 seconds to return something. This looks very intense. What do you think? Let us know in the comments or in the discussion thread for episode 12.
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