Well, so much for Gog and Magog. They were hilarious while they lasted, but their sandy stuffing was creepy-- they were like those things you put in the microwave and then wrap around your neck when you pull a muscle. And Cass "thought they went extinct in the flood." Apparently the Biblical flood was real in
Supernatural world. I wonder if Dean and Cass kept their swords-- if they were touched by Chuck, they might be just as effective as Angel blades.
Poor Donatello came to a pretty bad end, and all because Amara ate his soul. You'd think she would have given it back once she and Chuck made nice. But now Cass has the spell and Asmodeus' plan has suffered a bit of a setback. It may not matter, though, considering those ingredients: An Angel's grace, a fruit from the tree of life, the Seal of Solomon, and the blood of a most holy man. Who will the most holy man be, I wonder? Shaggy or Fred?

Actually, the ingredient that intrigues me the most is the fruit. Perhaps Cass will bring them to the Garden of Eden. Since Cain was introduced, I've always wondered if Adam and Eve would ever show up.
Meanwhile, we've finally got Mary back, and she's teamed up with Apocalyptic Bobby-- who is the same in any universe, apparently. And Jack is getting pretty good at frying Angels. It seems ever more likely that my prediction of him either staying in the other universe after killing Michael or sacrificing himself to kill Michael will come to pass.