Supernatural season 10, episode 7, “Girls, Girls, Girls,” aired tonight. Read our recap and discuss the episode with fellow fans.
Demon brothel
At a bar, as Sam and Dean have lunch, Dean starts getting a bunch of alerts on his phone. Sam steals it and finds Dean getting messages on a dating app. Sam gives him crap, saying his correspondent, Shailene, is too good to be true — but then she walks in. “We detoured eight hours so you could get laid?” Sam demands indignantly.
Back at the motel, Dean and Shailene are about to get down to business when Shailene reveals that she’s a prostitute. Dean doesn’t want to pay, but Shailene reveals that she’s after his soul. Dean, though, realizes she’s unhappy and coaxes the truth out of her — demons are getting into the sex trade.
When her demon pimp walks in, the brothers confront him.
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When the pimp goads Shailene, she grabs Dean’s blade and stabs him. She finds cards in his jacket pocket advertising Raoul’s Girls — a demon brothel.
Witchy business
A familiar redhead walks into Raoul’s club and tosses a hex bag at Raoul. He coughs up black ooze and dies, so the other demon smokes out. As the witch prepares to leave, she brings two of Raoul’s girls, Catlin and Elle, with her.
Later, the Winchesters find the destruction and the hex bag.
Our mystery witch brings the girls to an expensive restaurant, but when they are asked to leave, the witch casts a spell on the head waiter — and suddenly they’re being catered to. Elle is excited while Catlin is wary.
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She explains witchcraft to the girls, saying she was thrown out of the Grand Coven for being too extreme, but she plans to teach the girls anyway. But when the head waiter’s head turns red and he drops dead, the witch and girls flee.
Meanwhile, in Hell, the demon who smoked out reports the witch to Crowley, who is disgusted to hear a brothel was opened in his name; he finds the sex trade tacky.
Five star witch
On the road, Sam researches and comes across a specific spell that can kill demons, but only one person knows it — its creator, Rowena — and it hasn’t been used in over 300 years.
Elsewhere, Cole tortures a demon for information on Dean.
The next day, Dean talks to one of the waiters at the restaurant, who recounts the events. Meanwhile, Sam talks to another hunter who has been working a case at high class hotels with staff who were nailed to a ceiling but died from boiled brains — like the waiter. Realizing Rowena has expensive taste, the brothers plan to check out local five star hotels.
When Rowena answers a knock on the door, she is confronted by two demons, who take her and the girls. However, the Winchesters appear and kill the demons. They’re ready to take on Rowena, but she casts an attack dog spell on Elle and then flees with Catlin. Dean goes after Rowena and Catlin while Sam holds Elle off. Outside, Catlin is disgusted and punches Rowena. She runs and Rowena prepares to attack her, but Dean points a gun at her.
The confrontation is interrupted, though, by Cole, who also has a gun. Dean is forced to disarm, and Rowena flees.
The darkness inside
Cole feels ready to take Dean on but is shocked to find holy water has no effect on him — Dean’s not a demon anymore. Cue another fight. They trade blows until Dean throws Cole through a windshield and grabs his gun. But rather than kill Cole, he wants to talk — and if Cole doesn’t like what he hears, he can kill Dean.
Inside, Sam locks the feral Elle in a closet; she can’t fight the spell. Sam pulls out his gun and prepares to put her out of her misery, but she dies on her own first.
Back outside, Dean reveals that Cole’s father was a monster, though Dean doesn’t know what kind. Sam appears then, ready to shoot, but Dean convinces him to drop his gun. Cole is upset, and Dean gets it. The stories we tell ourselves to keep going can take us dark places. And once the darkness touches you, it never leaves.
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Dean says he’s past saving; he knows how his story ends — bloody — so it’s only a question of when. Sam reminds Cole that he has a family that needs him to come back — and come back whole — and Cole eventually relents.
In Hell, Rowena has been captured and tortured. When Crowley confronts her, though, he recognizes her.
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The adventures of Castiel and Hannah
Meanwhile, Castiel and Hannah continue their search for rogue angels. Hannah strips naked to take a shower, which makes Cas uncomfortable — much to Hannah’s amusement. Later, as Hannah is about to check them out of their motel room, she is confronted by a man calling her Caroline — it’s her vessel’s husband, Joe.
Cas finds Hannah and Joe back in the room, and Hannah pretends to have left Joe for Cas. But when Joe refuses to believe it, Hannah kisses Cas and the pair leaves.
When they stop for gas, Hannah says making Joe believe his wife had left him seemed best, though it still feels terrible. Cas agrees, reflecting on his own vessel’s family, and says, “The mission comes first. Always.”
But that gets Hannah thinking, and she realizes she’s done. The angels need to be putting humans first, as that is their true mission. She kisses Cas on the cheek, bids him farewell, and leaves her vessel.
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Cas takes Caroline back to Joe. As the two reunite, Cas does a search for his own vessel and finds that Jimmy Novak is listed as missing.
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