Dean’s continued search for a way to retrieve Sam’s soul from the pit leads to a meeting with Death, and a bet that could be the answer. The problem? Soulless Sam wants no part of getting his soul back.
The week’s releases include ‘Trek Stars Go West’, ‘Vega$’, ‘Dragnet 1969′, ‘Law & Order’, ‘Boy Meets World’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘SpongeBob’, ‘Yogi’, ‘Apparitions’, ‘Hot Wheels’, and ‘Taxicab Confessions’.
The discovery of a dockworker’s body kicks off an investigation that takes Beckett and Castle to the ancient NY underground from the days of prohibition. Was it the mob? CHUDs? Or TJ McChucklenuts?
The big story for the broadcast networks was the horrible debut of ‘Skating With The Stars’ in the ‘Dancing With The Stars’ slot. Over on cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ hit series highs with the fifth episode.
Everyone’s second favorite demon, Meg (we all prefer Ruby, right?), is back and roping the boys into helping her take down Crowley. Along the way, a very curious light is shed on what getting his soul back might mean for Sam.
A short week brings us one new show, ‘Parks & Recreation’, and a bunch of oldies but goodies, including ‘Have Gun Will Travel’, ‘Looney Tunes’, ‘The Lucy Show’, ‘Soldiers of Fortune’, and ‘Touch of Frost’.
Thanksgiving tossed a monkey wrench into the gears of the television schedule, but there were still some interesting stories to be had, including the premiere of ABC’s ‘Skating With The Stars’, and week two of ‘Sarah Palin’s Alaska’.