Javascript required
Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Do Sam and Dean Have to Kill the Rougarou Again Because the Pregnant Woman Got Away

Metamorphosis is the 4th episode of Season 4. It aired on Oct 9th, 2008.

Summary [ ]

Dean Purgatory Blade.png.png There was something most beingness at that place... It felt pure.

This episode summary is an official CW press release. It may contain errors.
Practice NOT Change!

Sam and Dean detect that Jack Montgomery (guest star Dameon Clark), a family unit human being, is turning into a Rugaru, a creature that starts every bit a human but changes into a flesh-eating monster. The people who are infected don't sympathize what is happening until they turn into cannibals and consume another person. Understanding what it is like to be a victim of a twisted destiny, Sam believes he tin reason with Jack and convince him to command his urges. Dean doesn't think Jack's animalistic behavior can be subdued and decides the only honorable matter to do is to shoot him.

Plot [ ]

Sam and Scarlet are property a demon convict. Sam demands information on Lilith's whereabouts, just the demon only responds by taunting Sam. Sam uses his psychic powers to exorcise the demon and send it to hell. The human who was possessed survives, and Sam is helping him when Dean appears. Following Castiel's directions (given at the cease of In The Beginning), Dean has seen everything.

Sam referees Ruby and Dean.

He is shocked to find out that the woman with Sam is Red, and he attacks her with the demon-killing knife, simply she slams him on a wall before Sam intervenes and orders Ruby to take the man to hospital.

Later, Sam is waiting worriedly dorsum at the hotel room when Dean storms in and starts packing. Sam asks if he'south leaving and grabs his arm as he heads toward the door.

Slightly bloodied Sam tries to explain himself.

Dean responds by punching him - twice. He's angry that Sam is using his powers, but Sam responds that he has been saving people, and that afterward Dean died, he kept fighting the but style he could.

Unconvinced, Dean tries to tell him that God doesn't approve

Dean is not convinced and asks why an angel had to inform him, to Sam's confusion. Dean and then tells Sam that Castiel had warned him to stop Sam or he would, he tells Sam that this means God wants him to stop as well. They are interrupted when Sam's telephone rings, with data on a example from a hunter called Travis.

On the style to meet Travis, Dean tells Sam about his trip back in time and what he learned about their parents. Dean is shocked to discover out Sam has known that he was fed demon's blood as an infant, for over a year, and is scornful about the apparent listing of things that Sam has failed to tell him about.

The boys observe Jack as he devours raw meat.

In Carthage, Missouri, the boys discover Jack Montgomery, a seemingly normal guy, until he starts ravenously consuming raw meat. Travis, who knew the Winchesters when the boys were young, tells them that he killed Jack's male parent, who was a rugaru in 1978, but that he did not know that Jack'south mother was pregnant at the time, and that she later put him up for adoption. Sam does some research and insists that it might be possible for Jack to resist the transformation into a rugaru.

Sam tries to explain his struggle to Dean.

As they travel to talk to Jack, Dean charges Sam with over-identifying with Jack. Sam orders Dean to stop the car. He tells Dean how hard information technology has been, living with the cognition that he is contaminated with demon claret, and that he is trying to make the best of it.

The boys effort to talk to Jack, they tell him of his and his real father's condition every bit a Rugaru equally well what will happen if he consumes human mankind. Taken aback past the unbelievable story, he orders them to leave his property or he'll call the government. They trail Jack, and that night see him virtually to attack a adult female, only he resists his urges and heads habitation.

Jack catches a reflection of his emerging trait, and resists information technology.

Travis, without consulting Sam and Dean, has broken into Jack'southward home, and holds his wife Michelle hostage and learns that she is also pregnant. When Jack arrives, Travis overpowers him and ties him upwardly, intent, though regretfully, on burning them both alive. Jack breaks complimentary and attacks Travis, whom he kills by eating from his neck, completing his transformation into a monster. Travis' body is eaten until at that place'southward little left but the bloodstain.

Jack succumbs later Travis tries to burn his wife.

Sam and Dean arrive and a fight ensues that leaves both Winchesters unconscious. Sam wakes locked in a closet, and he encourages Jack to resist his urges as he tries to break out - using a glaze hanger rather than his powers. But Jack can't resist and is well-nigh to eat Dean as Sam escapes and incinerates him.

In the Impala, Dean apologizes to Sam for being difficult on him, merely Sam responds by saying he doesn't want to talk about information technology anymore. He says he has made a pick, non for Dean or God just for himself, to stop using his powers.

Sam's decided not to apply his powers anymore.

Characters [ ]

Main Cast [ ]

  • Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester
  • Jensen Ackles equally Dean Winchester

Recurring Cast [ ]

Co-Stars [ ]

  • Genevieve Cortese as Reddish
  • Dameon Clark as Jack Montgomery
  • Ron Lea as Travis
  • Craig Stanghetta as Bartender
  • Joanne Kelly as Michelle Montgomery
  • Angelique Naude as Girl in Bar
  • Colby Wilson as Guy in Bar
  • Marcus Hondro as Captive Demon

Featured Supernatural Beings [ ]

  • Affections (Castiel, mentioned only)
  • Demons (Ruby, Captive Demon)
  • Primordial Entity (God, mentioned just)
  • Rugaru (Jack Montgomery)
  • White-Eyed Demon (Lilith, mentioned only)

Continuity [ ]

  • This is the first episode where Dean refers to Castiel equally "Cass".
  • The episode continues soon after where the previous one left off, with Castiel issuing a warning to Dean nearly Sam.
  • Though Sam vows that he is giving up his powers, he later relapses due their addictive nature and his declining mental wellness.
  • Dean stating God doesn't want Sam using his powers turns out to be true in The Monster at the Cease of This Book, where it is revealed Chuck Shurley, who is really God, didn't put his habits in his books. Although it should be noted that years later information technology's revealed that everything was planned and watched past Chuck, so it stands to reason that Sam'due south powers were office of that plan likewise.

Trivia [ ]

  • This is the last episode in the series to exist directed past Kim Manners (Jan thirteen, 1951 – January 25, 2009).
  • Jack's struggle mirrors Sam'due south: both have an inner nature that pushes them to do bad things, simply prefer to be skillful. Sam tries extremely hard to save Jack considering he sees the parallels to his ain struggles and wants to believe that Jack - and therefore he himself - can continue to exist proficient despite their circumstances.
  • Jack Montgomery resided in Carthage, Missouri, the same boondocks that Lucifer later choses to conduct the ritual to summon Death in the Flavor 5 episode Abandon All Hope....
  • The CW's official summary misspells Jared Padalecki equally Jared Padalekci.

Errors [ ]

  • 23 minutes into the episode, the Impala is shown with the "KAZ 2Y5" license plate from the early on seasons. This is most likely a goof acquired by editors using a shot from before in the series, as in the very next shot Sam and Dean are wearing unlike clothes.

Featured Music [ ]

  • "Phillip's Theme" past Hound Dog Taylor and The Houserockers

Quotes [ ]

  • Dean: "Sam loves research. He does. He keeps information technology under his mattress with his KY."

  • Sam: "We need to talk."
  • Jack: "About?"
  • Sam: "About you. About how you're changing."
  • Jack: "Alibi me?"
  • Dean: "Yous're probably feeling your bones moving under your skin. And your ambition's reaching, you know, Hungry, Hungry Hippo levels. How am I doing so far?"

  • Jack: "Are you guys listening to yourselves? You lot audio like yous're—"
  • Dean: "Let's skip the whole 'Yous guys sound crazy!', shall we? You're hungry, Jack. You're merely gonna get hungrier."
  • Jack: "Hungry for...?"
  • Dean: "Long pig. A little 'Manburger Helper'—may have crossed your listen already."
  • Jack: [disbelieving] "...No. No."
  • Sam: "Information technology doesn't have to be like this, Jack. Yous can fight it off. Others have."
  • Jack: [still disbelieving] "No."
  • Dean: We're not gonna lie to you, though. It's not gonna be easy. Yous're gonna feel like an alcoholic pond around in whiskey. Only I'm tellin' you, you gotta say 'no'. Or..."
  • Jack: [argumentative] "Or what?"
  • Sam: "Y'all feed once, and it'southward all over... and so nosotros'll have to stop y'all."
  • Jack: "...'Stop me'?" [belligerent] "My dad, did, uh... somebody 'end him'?"
  • Sam: "...Yes."

Gallery [ ]

International Titles [ ]

  • German: Metamorphose (Metamorphosis)
  • Brazil: Metamorfose (Metamorphosis)
  • Hungarian:Átváltozások (Metamorphoses)
  • French: Métamorphose (Metamorphosis)

External Links [ ]

  • "Supernatural: "Metamorphosis" Review", IGN review.

Navigational [ ]

comptonperesperess1938.blogspot.com

Source: https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/Metamorphosis