In Season 2's two-part finale "All Hell Breaks Loose," Sam and Dean get separated when Sam is trapped in a ghost town where the Yellow-Eyed Demon's (Fredric Lehne) special children are pitted against each other to determine who's the strongest. Billie tells the Winchesters their ultimate destiny. While there, she shares a flirty look with Crowley. With the threat of annihilation by Michael, Billie has been shown to be willing to break the rules somewhat, intervening to teleport Sam, Castiel, Jack and Michael to the Men of Letters bunker. She tells a crying Rowena that there is natural order to things and though it may hurt they all have to accept it, showing sympathy for Rowena's position, but not willing to help her further. Here's what you may have missed this week! Billie is a rather straightforward individual and if not for the rules, she would have been demanding and relentless in her goals, such as reaping Sam, Dean and Mary without their required consent. They seal their deal with a kiss and Sam is resurrected for the first -- but definitely not the last -- time. Supernatural Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. But before they can reverse the wishes, a woman wishes Sam dead to stop him from making her boyfriend wish away their love... which the boyfriend had wished for with the coin. Billie reminds Dean of his visit to Death's Reading Room and all of the notebooks showing the various ways he could die. Dean has Amara on the hook and Billie has visited Jack and given him his final orders, the last step in Jack's transformation. Billie, like most reapers loyal to Death, is adamant about maintaining the The Natural Order and following the rules regardless of circumstances. She is dedicated to her job and like her late boss, she finds the idea of reaping the Winchesters to be quite an honor. (Call us pessimists, but we doubt Dean survived that encounter. Billie pointedly warns the group to be careful and not reckless as they can't risk anything at this point. During her encounter with Rowena MacLeod, Billie refuses to negotiate with Rowena or to bring Crowley back for her. Castiel is able to rescue Sam from the Cage, but he stupidly forgets to bring Sam's soul back, leading to one of the more lackluster season narratives but also one of the best shirtless pull-up scenes in the entire series. She clearly holds some sort of grudge against them, but refuses to act upon it and agrees to help them when they really need it. Vikings just can’t compete when it comes to a tight plot. After wearing the ring, Dean convinced Death and Death brought Sam's soul out. Clean hands. In the episode, Dean purposefully overdoses so that he can contact a reaper to resurrect Sam -- only Sam isn't dead. She also told Sam that him and Dean would no longer be able to continue dying and coming back, because while the old Death found it funny, she said that what lives will die. Billie was a powerful Reaper, displaying many abilities. Billie questions if she was wrong in this assumption. However, once Betty opens the book, Lucifer kills her again, having in fact been brought back by Chuck in order to get the book. Billie called Dean everything that she had lived to set right, put down and tame and took what appeared to be a sadistic glee in taunting Dean as she casually chased him and Castiel throughout the Men of Letters bunker and after getting into the dungeon, slowly approached him and took her time rather than trying to kill him fast. As a result, Castiel decides to try to find another way. That's why in "Atomic Monsters" and "Proverbs 17:3," Sam has dreams detailing the various ways Sam and Dean's stories ended in alternate worlds, including Sam on demon blood snapping Dean's neck, Dean shooting Samifer with the Colt only for Sam to heal himself and burn Dean alive, and Demon Dean stabbing Sam with the First Blade. Billie may have a sense of humor, which is rare in many angels and reapers, such as when Castiel popped into her quarters and she merely greeted him with a half-amused expression. However, since Dean had acquired the Mark of Cain and the First Blade, he is reborn as a demon, black eyes and all. When the brothers travel back to 1978 to stop Anna (Julie McNiven) from killing their parents so that Sam will never be born, Anna stabs Sam to death during a fight. While she still holds a considerable amount of disdain for the Winchesters, she gave up her chance to exact revenge and reap Dean because she has now been enlightened to the bigger picture and knows of the necessity of the Winchesters to the universe. When Jack prepares to open a rift to the Bad Place to rescue Kaia Nieves, Merle threatens to go to Billie, but Jack calls her bluff and instead gets Merle to help them avoid detection from God. Billie hands Dean the notebook containing the one fate where Michael loses, shocking Dean at what it reveals must be done. She was also sure that she was safe from the Shadow who knew had a serious grudge against her due to Billie lying and manipulating it as the Shadow couldn't come to Earth unless someone summoned it. After Jack asks what's happening, Billie tells him that they should talk about that. Billie tells Dean she has seen the importance of him and his family, stating he has work to do as she resurrects him as he tries to ask about his mother. New incarnation of DeathReaper (formerly) The archangel Michael, using a young John Winchester (Matt Cohen) as his vessel, shows up to resurrect Sam -- but only after telling Dean that he and Sam are destined to face off in a fatal showdown as Michael and Lucifer's (Mark Pellegrino) vessels. Rowena recognized her and Billie brings up their last meeting when she was merely a reaper. That's because, for the first time in the show's 15-season run, there's the very real possibility that if Sam or Dean die, they might not come back this time. The Natural OrderDeath (formerly)Reapers (subordinates) Crowley (formerly) Winchester Family (formerly) The Shadow (formerly)Jack Kline (formerly)Adam After the Winchesters return with Kaia, Billie unexpectedly appears and kills Merle with her scythe. Sam and Dean are then both killed in "Dark Side of The Moon" by hunters who want revenge on Sam for kick-starting the apocalypse. Well, no direct interference anyway. To Sam's shock and horror, the Shadow reveals that once Chuck and Amara are dead, Billie intends to take power as the new God which has been her goal all along. Death then willingly gave Dean his ring in order to stop Lucifer and imprison him back in the cage. ... Good thing it can't reach me here. Although Dean was close to death, Sam automatically assumed he would simply bring him back from the other side. Sam accuses that of being the order she wants restored and her true endgame. Billie Disarming Dean, Billie strikes him across the face and swings her scythe at Dean and Castiel who avoid the strike. Sam questions Billie on her own endgame, pointing out that they don't really know what she's up to besides that Jack will supposedly kill God. Dean knows that they'll lose and that he just led them into another trap because Dean couldn't he couldn't hurt Chuck and so needed something to kill instead due to his anger. After making a deal with the Winchesters in their escape of Site 94, she was stabbed in the back by Castiel, breaking the deal. Supernatural, right from the start, is so much about loss. However, Castiel sacrificed himself to summon the Shadow by finally fulfilling their deal. Flinging Dean away with telekinesis, Billie grasps her wounded shoulder and teleports away without Jack, the book or her scythe. How much we as humans struggle with loss, the lengths we’ll go to in order to prevent it, the painful reality of trying to deal with it. Despite having been a powerful reaper, Billie was killed by Castiel using an angel blade, a weapon that had been shown to be effective against other reapers before her. It's Sam's turn to die next in "Beat the Devil," when the brothers team up with Cas and Gabriel to rescue Mary and Jack (Alexander Calvert) from the Apocalypse World. As Dean questions Billie's point, she reveals that that was the last world aside from the Main Universe. Death Billie admits to rescuing Sam and the others, stating that she "took a calculated risk" and asks Dean not to tell anyone. … She soon left after giving him her name as she ignored his previous question about it. Castiel: You lied to everyone. Billie was shown smiling the entire time but by doing this she had dropped her guard which allowed Castiel to kill her. Billie does not fulfill Dean's wish, stating that the answer will always be "no", and reveals that Sam is alive. Merle suggests that Billie knew Jack could handle himself and reminds Jack of the rules for his return. Species When Billie became Death, she inherited Death's knowledge and library containing books with the ultimate fates of everyone, including God. You've met, Billie, right? It sometimes takes her a little while to come back to life, but Rowena lives on to this day. Visibly pleased by what the book says, Billie comments that its interesting before bringing Jack back from the Empty. In order to find the Occultum, Castiel travels to the Empty where its revealed that Billie was able to resurrect Jack as she formed a deal with the Shadow: in exchange for its help, Billie claims that she can send the entity back to sleep as it wants, surprising Castiel that Billie can do that. Dean and Castiel demand that Billie bring Jack back if he did in fact survive, but Billie refuses until she gets what she came for. It's got beef with me, especially after what I just did. But while we brace for more deaths to come, let's look back on the road so far with this timeline of every time Sam and Dean have died on Supernatural. Billie informs Dean that Chuck is done destroying the other worlds. Dean later tells Sam about Billie's visit, her message about the other worlds all being gone and their need to act fast when Chuck arrives soon. She attributes this to her sight of the bigger picture, stating that one life means nothing and in the war with God, they have to lay low until they're ready to strike even if it means sacrifices. After discovering that Eileen is gone too, Sam decides to get everyone somewhere safe for as long as he can while Dean decides to kill Billie using her scythe in order to stop Billie for good. In return, one Winchester must die for good at midnight. There, they meet the First Man Adam who reveals that he has been planning how to kill God for 300,000 years and it has actually been his plan that she's been following. Sam and Dean tell Cas and Mary (Samantha Smith) about this agreement, and the pair are understandably horrified. But unfortunately, they aren't able to stop the Hellhounds from mauling Dean to death. The Trickster has a super messed up sense of humor though. In Celebrating The Life Of Asa Fox, Billie appears outside of the house of dead hunter Asa Fox and tells Dean that something is killing hunters inside and she had already reaped a soul within. To Dean's shock, Billie reveals that she is not responsible for hurting Dean's friends and he is in the wrong place. Even the Empty, you promised it peace and quiet but you never meant it. Calling it interesting, Billie flings Dean with telekinesis and begins choking Castiel before lifting him off of the ground. Billie takes her time savoring the moment, pleased to have the chance to reap Dean, but Dean offers his life in exchange for Sam's, knowing him to be the one to defeat the Darkness. Rowena reminds Sam of Billie's prophecy that he would be the one to kill her and Sam reluctantly fulfills the prophecy by stabbing Rowena to complete the spell. Its also shown that Billie is helping Jack pick his targets, revealing to him the despicable actions of each Grigori he has been killing. Instead, Billie displays genuine sympathy for Rowena's situation and takes the time to explain the Natural Order of things and why she can't help Rowena. According to the Witch Mother, anytime Billie becomes aware of a resurrection spell being used, she immediately acts to close the loophole that allowed the resurrection to happen, preventing the spell from ever working again. On this journey, they're attacked by rabid vampires and Sam is killed when one of them rips his throat out. They are considered a supernatural species despite being humans and reside on the Other Side when they die. She took care to protect Jack in the Empty until such time as God left the Earth and it was safe for him once again. Billie will put things back how she wants them to be, with everyone that's supposed to be dead dead once again, the angels and demons back in Heaven and Hell respectively, the Shadow back to sleep and everyone from the alternate realities back to where they belong. When visiting Dean later, Billie admitted that she "took a calculated risk" by helping and asked Dean not to tell anyone. Though Sam and Castiel express doubts about Billie's trustworthiness, Dean is more trusting given Billie's adherence to the rules. She was briefly replaced as Death by the Reaper Betty. When her orders are not followed, Billie will punish those who do not obey as seen when she killed one of her servants without hesitation for aiding the Winchesters. Having heard the story of the others' inexplicable escape, Dean realizes that it was in fact Billie who was responsible despite it being against the rules. Billie then sees Dean and Jessica enter, she greets Dean before stating she'll see him again shortly before disappearing. The Shadow explains that Castiel's visit to the Empty in search of Ruby shook its faith in Billie's trustworthiness. Occupation These flash-forwards are super bleak, with monsters gaining power and Dean losing all hope, but the real gut-punch comes when we learn that the future versions of Sam and Dean become vampires and are hunted by Bobby and Jody (Kim Rhodes), which is proof enough that this is truly the darkest timeline.
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