Uriel says, "Who's going to stop us -- you two, or this demon whore?" He then sends Ruby flying across Casa Ramshackle and into a window, which shatters upon impact. Uriel picks her up and throttles her, and looks like he's about to exorcise her with his own Pimp Hand of Ipecac. Dean attacks him from behind (no, don't go there), so Uriel turns his attention to Dean, and administers the beating he's been dying to deliver. Castiel advances on Sammy, who begs him to stop. Without even acknowledging him, Castiel knocks Sam out with two fingers to the forehead, er... so why didn't he do that to both boys in the first place, then simply take Anna and go? This makes no sense, Show. As Castiel approaches Anna's hiding place, he and Uriel light up like they're getting the Lilith treatment, and seem to get sucked up and out -- right through the roof and wall (respectively) of Casa Ramshackle. Dean catches his breath, rights himself with some obvious pain and helps up Ruby, who has been looking worriedly at Sam's unconscious form. If you listen, you can hear some of the people in the forum scream in agony.
Sam comes to, and Ruby kneels to minister to him (not like that) as Dean goes to check on Anna. He opens the bathroom door to find her leaning on the blood-soaked vanity. On the mirror she has painted mystical symbols in blood -- her own. She's bleeding from the wrists and seems to be struggling to stay conscious. Dean asks if she killed the angels. She says she only sent them away, as Sam and Ruby enter behind Dean. Dean asks how she did it. I'm going to go out on a limb, Deano, and guess she used a blood spell. Anna regards her finger-painting on the mirror and says she doesn't know how she did it; she just did it. And again I say blood spell. I'm just sayin'... The title card flaps its way across the screen on bat-like angel wings, and I'm three minutes closer to the end of this. (Only three? sob).
Dean and Sam discuss their pickle (STOP IT! -- I mean the pickle they're in). Sam thinks Anna is getting more interesting by the second. So Sam, you're saying she stands in stark contrast to this episode, overall? The boys agree the angels' interest in taking her out is probably bigger than the Angel-Radio thing. Dean tells Sam to figure out what's going on with her. When Sam asks what he's going to do, Dean replies, "Anna may have sent the angels to the outfield..." Don't think you can cute your way out of this mess, Dean. "But sooner or later they're going to be back. We've got to get ourselves safe, now."








