Family Feud — [s12e13]

: The episode explores the concept of "Family Feud" on three levels: the literal battle between Crowley and Rowena, the growing tension between Mary and her sons, and the cosmic conflict over Lucifer's unborn child.

The Supernatural episode is a pivotal hour that intertwines the Winchesters' monster-of-the-week investigation with heavy emotional arcs involving the MacLeod and Winchester family legacies. Plot Overview [S12E13] Family Feud

: Gavin MacLeod agrees to return to 1723 to prevent the ghost (his fiancé, Fiona) from ever becoming a vengeful spirit. This effectively erases Fiona's suffering but ensures Gavin’s death. According to Supernatural Wiki , this act serves as a rare moment of selflessness in the MacLeod bloodline. : The episode explores the concept of "Family

: While she helps Sam and Dean find Gavin, Rowena’s true motive is revealed at the end. She allowed Gavin to go back to his death specifically to hurt Crowley, viewing it as payback for him forcing her to kill Oskar in Season 10. Discussion on Reddit's Supernatural community highlights this as one of her most cold-blooded maneuvers. She allowed Gavin to go back to his

: Kelly Kline, pregnant with Lucifer’s child, is hunted by angels. She is eventually "rescued" by Dagon, a Prince of Hell, marking the beginning of the Nephilim's protection by demonic forces.

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The episode follows Sam and Dean as they investigate a series of brutal murders at a museum, which leads them to a vengeful spirit from a 1723 merchant ship, The Star . They discover the ship was the one (Crowley’s son) was supposed to die on centuries ago. To stop the killings, they realize Gavin must return to his own time and die as intended, a choice that forces Crowley and Rowena to confront their roles as parents. Key Storylines