
122 You're Not My Real Dad (Supernatural 122) Devil's Trap
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What happens when your dad gets possessed, your car gets wrecked, and your last hope is a book guy named Bobby? You get Supernatural season one’s finale. And you get us losing our minds about it.
This episode of Our Sci Fi World is part chaos, part therapy, and part salt circle dissertation. As Jeff and Steph wrap their first full season of the pod (milestone alert!), they dive deep into the emotional minefield of Devil’s Trap: Meg’s exorcism, Sam and Dean’s role reversal, Bobby Singer’s iconic entrance, and the literal truck-sized cliffhanger that closes it all.
Let’s be real: This one hits HARD.
- Dean unravels. Sam steps up.
- John Winchester? Possessed.
- Meg? Dead? Maybe? (Pour one out for Blonde Meg.)
- Bobby? Absolutely carrying the research department.
But it wouldn’t be Our Sci Fi World without:
- A hot take on salt circle logic (why do the demons obey them like they’re DMV laws?)
- Jeff’s now-infamous “Treaty of 1166” theory (demon-human peace accords??)
- A full breakdown of Dean’s internal collapse: his fear, his protectiveness, his “this isn't Dad” gut check.
- Steph sob-laughing through a possessed family reunion
- And yes, the Mary Poppins jacket joke finally pays off. That trunk is endless.
Whether you’re a lifelong Supernatural fan or watching for the first time with us, this finale is a hinge point. The kind of episode where emotional stakes crash into lore in ways you didn’t see coming (except Steph definitely did and Jeff did not).
Inside the episode:
- Emotional reversals: Sam’s cool vs Dean’s spiral
- Lore logic: Salt, devil’s traps, and why this is the last time demons act this weird
- Performance praise: Jeffrey Dean Morgan does a LOT with demon-dad possession
- Cinematic quirks: Closet demon logic holes, VFX glows up (and down), the smoke cloud that changed the game
- Soundboard-worthy one-liners and quotes for days
PLUS:
- How to trap a demon in 5 easy chalk circles
- Which lines hit hardest (“You’re so hell bent on sacrificing yourselves… I’m gonna be the one to bury you.”)
- Why Sam’s “No” to the yellow-eyed demon is one of the best character moments in the whole season
THE BIG VIBES: Brotherhood > bloodline. Salt > science. Trust your gut, even when your dad’s voice is saying otherwise. We’re ending this season with our hearts wrecked, our notes highlighted, and our trunk… probably ruined forever.
So bring snacks. Bring salt. And bring a Kleenex if you loved Meg even half as much as Steph did. This is the Our Sci Fi World season one capstone. And it’s a banger.
🪞Your move, Star Trek.