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8/10
Family matters
zombiehigh1819 December 2011
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I understand why Samuel had to die, I can say I'm even glad for that, though a little surprised to see Sam killing him. I don't even have a problem with Gwen's death (shocking and sad, but I can live with that), But why did Rufus have to die? I liked him, He was Bobby's friend and mentor, Sure they had their share of bad history but they still remained loyal friends and to see Bobby killing him was very unsettling. Ironic however that the episode ended with three hunters killing three hunters. (Possessed Dean killed Gwen, Sam killed possessed Samuel and possessed Bobby killed Rufus)

The episode was another solid episode of the season and I'm still confused how to rate it, I still can't decide between giving it a 9 or an 8 but I'll go with 8 for now because it didn't add much to the story of The Mother of All than we already know and Eve herself failed to pass for me as the big bad.

The brotherly bond once again was on top, I loved their synchronized actions moving together and agreeing on what to do without having to say a word. They also continued to support and watch each others back. I loved it when Sam threatened Samuel of killing him if he dared to harm Dean and I loved Dean's comforting words to his brother when the latter was feeling guilty over offing his grandpa.

"Just because you're blood doesn't make you family. You've gotta earn that."

Samuel was Sam and Dean's blood but he wasn't their family, he didn't think twice before selling them out to Crowley and didn't feel guilty either, He shuns Bobby saying "You must be the guy pretending to be their father." which means he doesn't view the concept of family as the boys see it. Sam and Dean are blood and family they love and forgive each other and the same applies to Bobby, who is their father though not blood. Rufus too earned the right to be Bobby's family because they got each other's back and obviously cared for each other. And I find Dean's speech on the last scene very refreshing and wise. " I mean at the end of the day you two are family. Life's short, and ours is shorter than most. We going to spend it wringing our hands? Something's going to get us, eventually, and when my guts get ripped out just so you two know, we're good. Blanket apology for all the crap anyone's done all the way around."
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8/10
A Combination of "Fallen" and "The Thing"
claudio_carvalho8 December 2012
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After a series of brutal murders, Dean, Sam and Bobby travel to investigate and they meet Rufus. They team-up and find that Eve, a.k.a. The Mother of All, is the responsible for the killings. When they find a clue of the location where she might be, they stumble with Samuel and Gwen that are also chasing Eve. Soon they learn that that Eve has created an evil worm that penetrates through the ear and force the victim to kill. Now they do not know who might have been possessed by the creature.

"And Then There Were None" is an episode that combines the story lines of "Fallen" and "The Thing", with a creature that possesses the persons. This is the end of the journey of Rufus, Samuel and Gwen in "Supernatural" and let's see what else the sexy Eve will make in the next episodes. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "E Então não Havia mais Ninguém" ("And Then There Were Nobody Else")
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7/10
Clearing out show
mm-3915 March 2011
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This episode is where the writers clear out most of the old characters from last season to make room for a new storyline with new characters for the current season! "And Then There Were None" title is a very good description for the show's intent. There is not to many old characters left after this episode. The writers use the slug in the ear/parasite storyline which is entertaining. The viewer is left with the question what will happen this season? What new events, characters, and things will occur this year? I like the direction the series is taking now! The show needs some fresh material in order to keep the audience's interest in the show. I give the episode a seven out of ten.
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9/10
Fairly successful
CubsandCulture9 April 2020
The Samuel Campbell story never really gelled as an engaging storyline. It's the most strain aspect of the season. Nonetheless this episode wraps up his story in a compelling way while not committing any major blunders in terms of the boys' characterizations. Apart from that the three card Monty game of guessing who is the monster was fun; I also enjoyed the hing of depth that Rufus finally got in this episode.

Overall this one of the better episodes in this season.
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7/10
Nothing Original, but Intriguing
irongliss4 March 2011
(Very) Minor Spoilers Below: This episode continues the story started in Like A Virgin, where the Mother of All (now known as Eve) is free from purgatory and roaming the Earth. We find out more about her and her plot. Meanwhile, Sam, Dean, and Bobby are investigating a man who says he blacked out while he bludgeoned his family to death with a sledgehammer. While there, they run into Rufus, Samuel, and Gwen who are investigating as well. Obviously, Dean, Sam, and Bobby don't like Samuel because of his actions in Caged Heat, leading to some of the mistrust generated in this episode. During the investigation, the episode turns into a combination of Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (2004) and John Carpenter's The Thing (1982). If you've seen those, it's the creature from ST2 and the blood test from JCTT. If not, I'm not going to ruin the surprise. I did enjoy the episode and I'm glad they ended Samuel's storyline as well as finally continuing Eve's storyline. Maybe now they can have more episodes where they have to kill creatures while tracking down Eve and trying to figure out how to kill her (or maybe just do a repeat of season 5 and send her back to purgatory).
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7/10
Ok for what it is
shwetafabm21 June 2020
Something is missing. I am just reminiscing S1-2 maybe. With this new format they can easily give us solid motw standalone eps but what i'm getting is some ok stuff. I like the whole premise but it's overdone, on the show itself. Atleast the thing takes control here instead of shoving it down that it just makes people crazy killers like the crotoan virus did. Ok for what it is, spn's soul is missing tho.
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