Supernatural “The Slice Girls” Review

Supernatural The Slice Girls Season 6 Episode 13

Tonight’s episode of Supernatural is called “The Slice Girls,” which is pretty accurate, seeing as how the monster this week was a bunch of beautiful women hell-bent on breeding with successful, good looking guys. Normally that wouldn’t be such a big deal, but when these women also turn out to be Amazons who give birth to monster children who then come back and kill their fathers…well, that’s kind of a problem.

Looks like Supernatural is pulling out all the stops this season. I mean they’ve gotten rid of the Impala, killed off some beloved characters (*whimpers*), married off Sam and now I guess it was time that one of the boys became a dad. And not just of a pseudo stepson, but an actual biological pop. Only trouble of course is that Dean’s baby is a monster child, and even when I was falling for her sob story (and boy did I ever, she sure had her daddy’s way of spinning a tale), I kept wondering what could possibly happen to her except what ultimately did. So I pretty much knew the girl was dead from the moment she was born but Sam carrying it out as quickly as he did, that was a bit of a surprise. Looks like Sammy’s learned a lot since his experience with Amy.

Other than Amazon babies, the other great stuff we got in this one was of course the appearance of Bobby’s ghost. There, I said it. I’m sorry but if that’s not him then I just don’t know what else it could be. Now I’m just wondering how long it will be before the boys truly believe it.

Also, there was that final conversation in the car. Sam practically begging Dean to not get himself killed, to do anything he had to in order to deal with Bobby’s death and all the other crap they’ve gone through, but just not do it in such a way that he gets himself dead. Yeah, that broke my heart in a way that only this show can do.

My favorite bits..

Awww….a snoring, snoozing Dean. Who wouldn’t mind waking up to that….erm I mean isn’t that cute?

Dean making up facts of his fictitious benefits plan. Makes you wonder if he just sits around thinking this stuff up when he’s bored.

A “conservative line of work”? Hahaha! Now that is funny.

Yes! Nice choice of music! Always love it when they play AC/DC…..especially when Dean’s getting naked. What? You know y’all were thinking it, too.

“You look like crap.”
“Yeah well I feel worse than I look.”

Sam’s mockery of Dean as he called Lydia.

Dean getting summarily dismissed by his one night stand.

Well, it was bound to happen sometime. Frankly I’m surprised Dean hadn’t gotten someone pregnant before this. Too bad this time it’s a monster baby.

Awww….I know it’s a monster but you gotta admit Dean’s baby is cute.

“The guy it belonged to was beat up and old too, but I was very close with him and I’d hate to lose it.”

Dean excusing himself from the baby when the phone rang. Dean with that little girl was so darn adorable.

“I am telling you, I have been eating at the buffet of strange all afternoon.” – Haha! Best description of a typical Winchester afternoon ever.

Hahaha! Yes! Rubber ducks!!

Sam noticing how many times Dean took swigs from Bobby’s flask.

The myriad of expressions that ran across Dean’s face when he had a happy party in his head as he remembered his night with Lydia.

“So, what was Lydia doing with you?”
“She may or not have thought I was a rich investment banker.”

It’s about freaking time one of them noticed…and pulled out the EMF meter. Power lines?? Oh come on Sam!

Dean coming face to face with his daughter. WHOA.

“Wherever did you get it?” “A crazy drunk old genius.” “Yeah they always have the good stuff.”

“It’s been a tough Sweet Sixteen.” – Aw, poor kid.

Sam playing possum just long enough to pull out his gun and shoot the Amazon bitch. Nicely done, Sammy!

So love the fact that Dean didn’t fall for her story..like I did – hook, line and sinker.

Wow. I mean I knew it had to be done but still, wow.

Hm, interesting. Now that there’s no Baby (*whimpers*), seems like Sam’s doing a lot of driving.

Not Dean’s? Really Sam? How did you get to that conclusion?

“Yeah news flash pal, you’re just as screwed up as I am. You’re just..bigger.”
“What?”
“I don’t know.”

Sam asking Dean not to get killed.

What did you think of this episode of Supernatural? Got any favorite bits or least favorite bits of your own? I’d love to hear from you!

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  • Guest

    As soon as she showed up I assumed she was sent to kill her father and I was right!  YES!   And then as Sam rushed up the stairs it made sense why they had the flashback to Dean killingSam’s friend Amy (was that her name?) at the beginning.  I feel like my tv watching skills have improved :D

  • VoxArcana

    I get what Sam meant about her not being Dean’s kid – she may have been his biologically, but Dead didn’t raise her, didn’t have anything to do with who she was. In other words, Dean can/should feel sorry for her sure, but he shouldn’t feel guilty. 

    • http://twitter.com/JessicaBreaux1 Jessica Breaux

      I respectfully disagree with you. Whether Dean raised her or not, she was his kid. She was a part of him and she wouldn’t have been there if not for him. There is something about looking into the eyes of a person that you helped create. It does something to your heart and soul. And it doesn’t matter whether you’ve known them for a minute or a lifetime. I do understand what Sam (and you) meant about her not actually being his daughter, but quite frankly, that’s not Sam’s call to make. Dean felt like she was his daughter, and so she was. While I think Sam was right and she needed to be taken out, I don’t think Dean is going to feel any less guilty about it.

  • Anonymous

    I thought the episode was pretty good but I’ve just been really disappointed with the show this season.  It really lacks something without the supporting characters/elements (Castiel, Bobby, Crowley, the Impala, frequent good music) being around very much.  I also thought the sex/death scene was a kind of twisted choice and it didn’t really work in my opinion.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GZMGFUBANZJAAITRECDR3DP4QI JL Lundstrom

      And for me the sex/death scene was one of my favorite parts of the episode! But I’m usually drawn to the more twisted stuff anyway, lol.

  • http://twitter.com/JessicaBreaux1 Jessica Breaux

    “Awww….I know it’s a monster but you gotta admit Dean’s baby is cute.”

    OMG wasn’t she?! And Dean was so cute in that scene too. I love how he looked at infant Emma and said, “Excuse me, Emma” to go take a phone call. Precious!

  • ptjackson

    I was drawn in to the sob story just like you. I was thinking, well, Dean lied about who he really was, so maybe the kid has some good DNA in her, and maybe…. then I flashed to Dean killing Amy, and I knew that it would not end well. 8-(

  • Xenascully

    “Yeah news flash pal, you’re just as screwed up as I am. You’re just..bigger.”
    “What?”
    “I don’t know.” –best lines in the whole ep! hehe
    My heart is just torn about this episode. Sam second-guessing ghost-Bobby…I feel like a majority of the things he says in this nature, is almost like he’s not allowing himself to think a certain way, because a lot is going on in his head that he’s trying so hard not to confuse with reality.
    The same goes with his anger in the car at the end with Dean. I feel like he really did feel some kind of inner-turmoil about having to “end Dean’s kid’s life”, and was trying to over-justify it, by being angry and blaming Dean for hesitating in the first place. I mean, pre-Hell Sam would’ve sympathized with Dean’s conflicted hesitation. Then been torn up about having to do what he did. Whether or not it was part monster, or only around a few days and they didn’t really have any kind of bond with her– Sam has always been the sappy deep-thinker, that would make these connections and little contextual emotional attachments, just out of whatever little piece fit where. (That totally made sense in my head, when I was typing it…I hope you got that lol–headaches-oy!)
    I know that this is all leading somewhere…and I need to go back and watch that little flicker of “old-Sam” at the very end of their conversation. I know Sam is starting to lose it. And from a nashcon vid I saw today, I realized, “Oh yeah! Sam DID have stubble…and that never HAS happened before! He really IS starting to fall apart!” and on one hand I’m like “awww…” but on the other hand, I’m like “OMG I CAN’T FREAKING WAIT!” lolol

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