you are a lost girl
Episode 3 of The Winchesters begins with a little girl named Carrie calling her mother to find her toy Bernice. Her mother told her that she would come home the next day and help her look for Bernice after work. The girl heard a noise and found a bag with toys in the room. She takes the toy out of the bag and goes to bed happily, but soon a monster comes out of the bag and Carrie screams and wakes up.
The episode follows Dean’s narration of who the hunters are by following their gut rather than how they are made. cut the Both Lata and Mary talk about how she’s been hunting, presumably unaware that Samuel is missing. Try to cheer her up by asking her to keep looking for Samuel.
Lata hints that John and Mary have been at work for days and asks them to go see a movie. John agrees, but Mary doesn’t understand that Lata was suggesting that John and Mary go on a date. The group is still far from opening her box, and Ada thinks the demon possessing her is the key to opening it.
Just then Carlos joins them and informs Mary that the police are around Mary’s neighbor’s house. She asks Ada to look for a demonic friend who has possessed her, and asks Carlos to accompany her.When Mary and John arrive at her house, they find Mary’s neighbor, her eight-year-old. Carrie is missing. She was home alone with her 12-year-old brother Ford.
Cops in the case – Betty turns out to be a friend of John’s and he introduces her to Mary. To do. John and Betty seem to have a connection from the past that Betty shared trying to call John after returning from the war.
Ford tells Mary that he saw the creature grab Carrie and put her in a sack before the two disappeared. Mary is clearly upset with John and Betty’s friendship. John and Mary talk about their respective childhood dreams, and Mary, she claims, was never given the luxury of wanting to be anything other than a hunter.
He tries to tell her that she can change it and become whatever she wants to be. Implying that you can. Mary found a fragment of a bag with words written in Devanagari script. The episode shows the monster in a room full of children’s stuffed animals.
The next day, Mary protects Ford and Carrie’s home from demons and monsters. Ford says he wants to help find Carrie, but John and Mary tell him he should stay home and be safe. Ford is stubborn, and John and Mary try to calm him down by revealing that they are monster hunters and know how to handle the situation better.
Carlos and Ada are staking out in search of demons when they target them. Carlos attacks the demon with his patented holy water gun and Ada pushes him into the back of a van. The demon cannot leave the van because Ada has set a trap for him. They take the demon away while John and Mary come to Lata to look for clues about the monster.
She claims that the monster originated in North India – “Bolibaba” translates to “Sakman”, which is similar to the Bogeyman. It is described as tempting by possession. Mary wonders why the monsters they are encountering come from different parts of the world and ties them to Acrida.
Lata states that she doesn’t know much about the monster other than what her family told her, nor does she know how to kill it. John hopes she can ask her parents about it when Mary tells him that Lata’s parents are no more, she still wants to contact relatives in her hometown and she is trying to help them. Ford hears a knock outside the door and finds a bag containing Carrie’s hair clip.
The monster quickly captures Ford, and Mary and John are shocked when they return to the empty house. The two hunters get worried and Mary starts looking for clues to her. Betty is at the door and John does his best to stop the cops from checking Ford, who was left alone in the house unattended by his mother despite Carrie’s kidnapping.
At the back door, Mary finds another piece of the sack and learns that the monster has taken over the Ford as well. Betty confronts John about the breakup, mentioning how he ended things by promising to stay in touch. He tells Betty about how he discovered her father had died, and tells her that he was having a hard time processing it. Betty tells him she was here for him and got a call.
John returns to Ford’s house and finds Mary missing. Mary uses Carrie and Ford’s walkie-talkie to contact him and she tells him about Ford’s kidnapping. She states that she is in a hurry and goes into Bolibaba’s sack to save her two brothers. Determined John and Lata will find a way.
Mary tries to remember her father’s lost hat and summons a monster that takes her away. Later, she wakes up in a room full of toys and missing items. Ada and Carlos take the devil hostage and interrogate him, and he tries to tease her for trying to become a witch.
Ada threatens to trap the demon inside a bonsai tree to force him to talk about the rune box. The demon is tricked by Ada’s ruse, claiming that Acrida only asked him and his partner (the demon who possessed Ada) to find the box. It is said that the request was for a monster hidden inside a human woman.
Instead of exorcising and letting go of the demon, Ada follows her ritual and traps her inside a bonsai plant. try to Inside the monster’s house, Mary finds both children and cuts off her arms and legs to temporarily slow the monster down.
As she drags Ford and Carrie into hiding, the monster begins to heal and grow back. Lata got the help she needed from her family, but after all, her mother was still alive. She tells John that Bori Baba is only vulnerable outside his sack, and when they summon him, the sack and everything inside it will be destroyed.
Lata insists that Mary and the children must first be freed before summoning the monsters. She adds that in order for the hostage to be free, he must be willing to give up the items she is holding.Using mobile radio signals, John communicates this information to Mary. Children are adamant about going home and don’t need much persuasion to part with each of their beloved items.
Meanwhile, Mary tries to burn her father’s hat, but it does not burn. The monsters start attacking her and John tells her that she must be willing to let go of what she loves most. I tell her it’s probably hunting that’s there. She is worried because she can only hunt, but her John’s words reassure her and finally allow her hat to burn.
The monster catches up to her, but Mary is able to burn the hat in time and return to the real world. He’s vulnerable in the real world, so John is able to kill it by decapitating him.Carrie and Ford are reunited with her mother, and Betty realizes that John helped with the case. will be grateful to.
She gives John the ring he gave her in the past and leaves him, promising to remain friends. Mary and John start talking, she insists she’s going to take it easy on her life as a hunter. She goes to the movies and finds movie buddies to watch movies with. John and Lata are talking in the library when Ada and Carlos arrive.
The two told John and Lata that Acrida was a demon disguised as a human woman, summoning rare and capricious monsters. indicates that it is the RJ of After Jon burns Boli Baba’s traces, Acrida’s “spider” brings the essence the demon has collected in a small glass jar.
episode review
The episode seemed a little better than the last two as it went back to ancient lore and good old monster hunting, but the show seems to veer a lot with John’s past love track and Mary’s side romance. We hope that the story of John and Mary falling in love is more organic and natural as viewers have envisioned in the past, and doesn’t contain the intrigue and jealousy that is now promised. I’m here.
One possible effect that John was a hunter and had nothing to do with hunting until Mary died may be due to memory erasure to eliminate the memory of Mary being a hunter. . Carrie’s mother is suspected to have been missing throughout the time both children were abducted, but this is unrealistic.
Mary’s connection with the children is also hurried rather than prescient, which makes her bond with them incredible. It was hilarious to see them talking to each other. Thanks to CW for using the same set of conflicts years later.
“If you believed I’d do it again, you found me” is hilariously outrageous how much trust Mary has in the boy she met a few weeks ago, if not for the show’s LINE. Well, we can only hope for more organized chaos to come in the episode.
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