![]() Two other demons show up with no explanation. None of the usual demon killing techniques work on this particular demon. Other jumps explain more about the situation. The next scene quickly demolishes that idea. In this case, the end of the diner scene implies the group has a solid plan. There’s a lot of jumping around in the timeline here, but I like how it uses those jumps to contradict the previous scene. ![]() Cas has been stabbed, Sam almost dies, and Wally does. The brothers, Cas, and Mary agree to help. The demon he wants help with appears to be a lone demon that likes to fish. It wasn’t until later in the episode when I recognized Wally - we last saw him in the midseason premiere turning down a recruitment pitch from the British Men of Letters. to thank for that, making his return behind the camera for a second time after last season’s “Just My Imagination.” Wally, the random hunter dude, has called the Winchesters in on a demon hunt. We have Supernatural alum Richard Speight Jr. The way the camera moves around the table gives what would be a typical exchange of information diner scene a lot more energy. The back-and-forth between the brothers, Cas’s stoic presence, the random hunter dude, and Mary’s exasperated expression make for a great scene, not to mention the swift directing. “Stuck in the Middle (With You)” does both, and it does both fantastically.įirst off, I really dig the diner scene. ![]() Add in snarky chapter titles, and I’ll sing praises about something until the day I die. I’m a sucker for non-linear storytelling.
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