I think this is it: Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco Ab orbe terrar Hunc angelum omni obsequendum Domine ex puer Domine ex puer Ut deum ad empirem remitas
Jason Skyrunner Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco Aborro te ut Angelum omnium obsequendum Domine expuet Domine expuet Deum adempiremus veritas
+James Bowden Is it really not?, I've been binge watching for a while now and I'm really liking the series. Almost finishing season 5 in fact. But I've heard so much about how it only goes downhill from here D:
Watching this old SPN stuff makes me realize that it has been a while since they've given *Sam* a story line that Jared could really sink his teeth into. The last one was what...season 8?
That's what happens when there's an obvious fan's favourite. And honestly, that's one of the reasons, if you don't like Sam from the beginning, you won't have any chance to like him because there's nothing happening with him for years!
So, as far as I could tell from s5 and 6, Sam came back from Hell and the demon blood thing is never mentioned again, but it's never said that he was actually cleaned of it... Which means that technically, we could actually have another demon blood Sam plot line in like, S14 or something. That'd actually be cool. Have the bad guys capture Sam & force it down his throat for whichever reason, and boom.
@@Heldemon Except for the season 5 ep "My Bloody Valentine" where Sam does drink demon blood again and exorcises a whole bunch of demons simultaneously, and you know, the entire s5 finale. That's why I'm saying I'm wondering what happened to his powers. There was something in s8 about the trials "cleansing" him, but he never completed them so... Then there's a Twitter post from Jared in 2015 where he said the cast & crew were debating this topic and were still unsure...
free and clear? i don't know if you mean away from danger or cleansed. but it's not cleansed cause he used his demonic powers against Famine. which was after god put them on a plane because Lucifer was free.
+Cyber Potato free and clear is an addiction term. yea, because he got more blood. I don't remember hearing any reason why if they didn't give him some more it wouldn't happen again. he will always be azazels child til he dies. Because despite the other kids, take it from ruby and lucy...because it had to be you, it always had to be you.
Alistair: "send me back...if you can" Sam: "I'm Stronger than that now. Now I can Kill" Castiel: "WTF?" It was at this moment that Alistair knew....He fucked up.
this version of Alasdair is probably my favorite demon. the charisma of Crowley, the creep factor of azazel, and he's a better actor than I've seen in a long time.
"You should talk to your plumber about the pipes." Awesome moment there. Alastair may be one evil bastard, but you've gotta admire his grasp of classic villianese.
I love how someone who was instructed on torture in Hell can't do a speck of damage to Alistair and then Sam breaks him in about a second. I know it's supposed to show just how far off the deep end Sam is going, but this is probably my favorite scene in all of Supernatural.
Sam never went off the deep end, Sam merely understood that using his powers could be used for good. He saved so many lives and killed so many powerful evil entities. If anything Sam was spectacular and I wanted to see more of this.
"Oh, go ahead, send me back...if you can." "I'm stronger than that. Now, I can kill." *WHAT IS THIS ABOMINATION AND HOW DO WE STOP IT* I swear, that was exactly the feeling I got from Castiel's stunned look during this scene. I'm grateful later on he changed his views on Sam, although I confess I miss the badass warrior he was in these early episodes.
Castiel never thought that about Sam, he knew that Sam was doing exactly as they wanted because he had to kill Lilith and he could do it only through his demonic powers.
I forgot how freaky the show actually used to be, how demons were a threat back then and all that. Hahaha, aww I miss the old days. Oh well, I like the show now too. But still.
I don't get it Sam always saves Dean's and Castiel's ass with his powers and they always give them crap about it like hello ever heard of a "Thank you" and I miss Sam's powers a lot
+MrYrualive yes, he still would of drank demon blood which would of still gave him his addiction, which means he would of kept drinking it and go deeper and deeper into his evil side, example him killing lilith when his eyes went black, whether dean rejected him or not sam still wouldn't of let dean do it because he believed he was the only one who could do it and still would of went to far
His name is Christopher Heyerdal and he has played villains to perfection many times before and since. He was especially good in the show Hell On Wheels if you haven't heard of it. Also did a great job in Chapelwait and Van Hellsing
I like Sam with his powers. They may be demonic powers but seeing Sam use them is awesome. The angels should have had Sam do the interrogation. He clearly would have been better at it & it wouldn't have broken him like it broke Dean.
You didn't get the reason why they didn't. Uriel didn't want any revelation from Alastair, that's why. He chose Dean knowing Alastair would have not talked until he would have free him so he could kill Dean and run away, leaving the others thinking that the responsable for the death of the angels were the demons and not him.
Exactly. Plus I think even though when you look at the top of the chain of command, Michael really did want Lucifer freed and everything that Cas was told about having to prevent the breaking of the seals was a lie, I don't think Michael wanted Sam to use his powers because it would start revealing that something wasn't right regarding the orders Cas was being given because Sam using his powers was evil and Cas knew it and so did Dean and we all saw how that ended up. So if angels were told to let Sam use his powers by Michael and other angels at/near the top, I think many would start questioning their orders and perhaps find out the truth that preventing the apocalypse was just a bullshit company line they were towing. By the way, I still think Uriel was protecting Alastair because as strong as Alastair was, I don't think he would have been able to survive the knife or go toe to toe with Cas unless Uriel was remotely protecting him with his power like we saw him using his power to unscrew the pipe flange even when he wasn't present in the room. That's exactly what Raphael later did with Crowley in the season 6 finale when Crowley said he was being protected under the wings of Raphael. I would like to see his powers brought back though. I really loved the Kripke years and the 1 year Sera Gamble did. I wish Sera stayed on instead of Dabb, whose contributions I really don't like at all. The writing as of season 8 with reapers being visible in plain sight to anyone, and in season 9 with them saying reapers were angels (preposterous) and with the lazy stupid way Rowena came back twice, the way Gabriel was brought back (completely contradicts Kripke's intent on him dying for humanity), and now the way Naomi was brought back and the retcon with Heaven running on angels' power is just too damn much and insulting to the brilliance we once had on this show.
I'm gonna say it: I honestly really miss Sam's badass psychic powers. Not a fan of the whole "drink demon blood to get stronger" plan, but the things he could do were amazing. Just think, if he'd figured out how to tap into his full potential without the demon blood, he and Dean would've been unstoppable. But of course, between Ruby screwing with his head and everyone convinced his powers were "evil", we never got to see that happen. It's too bad; I really liked the idea of Sam taking his curse and doing something good with it.
The problem is if Sam followed the route of tapping into his powers there would be a real risk he'd end up like Eva. She opened her mind to her powers, developing different sub powers but becoming corrupted by the power. Sam didn't come nearly as close with the demon blood but it showed how he nearly went off the rails with the addiction. But I would love to see an season involving him developing the powers and becoming corrupted (who doesn't love t osee good guys turn bad?). Imagine if he could do what he did in the anime. Holy crap that would be terrifyingly awesome :D
His supernatural powers were so badass. It was another reason why I loved his character so much. My favorite sam episode is still the one in Nightmare where Sam uses his telekinesis for the first time. Holy crap that whole episode had me on the edge of my seat. I wasn't much a fan of the whole drinking demon blood thing either.But dude he could definitely tap into his full potential without the demon blood. I really wish Sam would use his powers again. But he refuses too because of the whole Ruby thing, demon blood addiction, dean telling him never to use them again, or sam being to afraid to use them. On another note,i didn't really like Demon Dean. Yeah it was pretty entertaining but I like the idea of Sam being the only one with the demon related stuff. I want Sam's badass powers back already!
destinyawaitsx3 Ahhh I forgot to reply to you! I agree with Demon Dean not being so good. He was hardly different to normal Dean. We need a badass Sam NOW!
Alastair was such an awesome character, and like Azazel, I kinda miss him from time to time, haha. Imagine how "proud" they would've been upon finding out about Deanmon, short as that was.
Alastair's death has to be one of the most brutal deaths in the series. Christopher Heyerdahl sold the shit out of his death scene with his acting and that expression he has on his face with his eyes wide open as his body slides down the wall.
Hannah L They never stated anything like that, and considering Chuck himself said those are on of the many possible endings to their life, Sam will still technically have his powers.
Definitely. He was a powerful demon. Though I'm pretty sure Uriel's wings/power was protecting him from being killed by the knife. We know Uriel's power was what freed him from the trap even though he wasn't around so I'd say he was protecting Alastair the entire time under his wings the same way Raphael did with Crowley in the season 6 finale.
wtcvidman nah I think it was that Castiel missed the heart I know the knife can kill demons but the way I always saw it is a knife can kill you, but if you stab in the wrong spot it will just be EXTREMELY painful but survivable and I think Ruby’s knife is to demons as a regular knife is to us... so since it wasn’t a fatal spot he survived hence why alistair looked at his chest and said, “almost”
I'm seriously in love with hopped-up-on-demon-blood Sam. No matter how evil he got... He was an absolute badass, trying to use his curse for a good cause and radiating power. Let's face it, it's pretty hot.
harrison duncan omg calm down XD both sam and dean were unknowingly involved in the apocalypse, dean broke the first seal and sam broke the last one (killing Lillith), but for some reason everyone only gives sam shit about it. people tend to forget that dean played his part too...
Remember also so MANY of Sam's decisions have been reactive throughout the series. There was never really a point in his life where he said, "I'm just going to do this." It was always because X happened, or to prevent Y from coming to be. Granted, Dean's more or less in the same boat, but I totally agree with you. People want to look at the negative fall-out of Sam's actions and disregard the intent and driving force behind them.
Tara P seriously tho ! It's a bit frustrating that so many people will shit on Sam for being a "pussy" and not going in all guns blazing like Dean tends to do, but when he actually takes a decision and does something he "did it wrong" and must be blamed for everyone's misery... I don't always agree with him, but I always try to understand why he did what he did, and it's usually for a good cause :) I also like that he's a bit more rational than Dean, helps balancing him out
IKR! I never really enjoyed MoC/Demon Dean. I think with Sam, one of the reasons it was so amazing is because he was actually doing it to himself. He technically chose to go down a dark path. Whereas Dean with the MoC was very much a split second decision to take on a mark from Cain to kill Abadon. And also he didn't choose to become a demon either, he died and became one. Whereas with Sam, he chose to drink demon blood, which he had to know was going to darken his soul and that it wasn't right. But also the fact that the demon blood has been in him since he was a baby. There's also the fact that Sam is so different when on DB, because Sam is usually the one who really cares about people and makes sure he doesn't hurt their feelings. Whereas Dean wasn't really that different when he had the MoC because he never really cared if he hurt people's feelings, he was always the blunt one who believed all monsters should die.
Oh my God I love Alistair's voice so much. It's hard to explain but there is definitely something special in it. Well, and of course Sam with his demon powers is so fking good.
IKR! I feel like an amazing ending of the show (which I hate to say will come one day) would be that the final season, Sam is the main villain and it's up to his family to stop/save him. I just feel as though that would be an amazing ending because it was always destined for Sam and Dean to have to fight to the death! Although I want neither to die and stay dead, even if it's right at the end in the finale. Although it'd be pretty cool if they both died and were reunited with everyone they lost in Heaven!
Seriously don't get why they were so against using such an awesome weapon as Sam's powers.... Really the only people he took out were the bad guys... Allistair, Famine and Samhain and him saving all those people by NOT using the demon blade.
It's a double edged sword; The psychic abilities were a byproduct from the demonic blood that Azazel gave him and the other kids. In case it was forgotten, Sam had to drink blood to increase his strength, which meant having to bleed someone whose possessed. The only way he managed to kill Lilith was after he and ruby bled a still living girl and that essentially made him go full black-eyes heart pumping like crazy, essentially demon mode. The abilities can be incredible and rather helpful, but they're extremely dangerous in that the more you use em, the closer you get in touch with the demonic nature of it, just like how we saw in the previous seasons with the other psychic kids who tapped into the abilities, each of em succumbed and became willing to kill.
@@zomboids2100 I understand what you are trying to say, however I do disagree with you. Firstly, the other chosen children never turned dark until they were coerced to when they were placed in a hunger games like situation. They were forced to either kill or be killed. Having said that, not all of them turned evil, in fact, only one did, the girl. The rest of the children, Sam included, tried to work together in order to beat the game. Even at the end when Sam was killed by the guy, that guy never turned, he merely wanted to survive, and in fact, as soon as he back-stabbed (quite literally) Sam, his first course of action was to kill the yellow eyed demon. Thus once again, we notice how most of these children, did not become demonic or evil. Yes they had powers, however, free will and moral integrity allowed them to make righteous decisions. This therefore takes me to Sam. What made Sam such a complex and yet the most virtuous character of the show, was that Sam was always a critical thinker and an independent mind. He understood that morality was a grey area, and as such what appears to be right and wrong may not always be the case. For example, just because one was a supernatural entity, did not mean that they deserve to die e.g. Amy Pond or the vampires that did not kill humans, all of which Sam saved. Sam understood that we ought to be judged by our decisions and choices and not by who or what we are - free will. Therefore Sam was the ultimate defender of free will. His ability to therefore assess right from wrong in a far more intricate way, allowed Sam to bring about fairer and more just outcomes for the greater good. The reason I have just stated all this, is to highlight why Sam would not have turned demonic. If anything Sam's intelligence, his virtuous sense of moral and ethical questioning and his strength of character and free will, is the very reason why Sam would have never succumbed to the demonic powers. If anything, he would have ultimately controlled them and perhaps made use of them in ways that would have saved many. In fact, whilst Sam was on the demon blood, he did nothing but save thousands of lives and killed the most ruthless and powerful entities. He never once turned dark nor kill innocent people. This is a stark difference to Cas for instance, who very quickly turned dark and killed innocents after having the Levathians with in him. Hence, once again, we can see the immense strength of character and resilience that Sam has. Finally, given as you referenced the scene where Sam kills Lillith, he did not turn. In fact, he was not happy to drink the live girls blood, however Sam knew that killing Lillith and thwarting the apocalypse was far more important. He never lost sight of his greater objectives, and even after he killed Lillith and the truth was revealed, that being that Lillith _was_ the last seal, he did not hesitate to kill Ruby for lying to him and realised the magnitude of danger that had just unleashed on the world. These are therefore not the actions of someone who had gone too far, but rather, of someone who was very well aware of himself and his actions.
Me at the begining of clip: Someone! Freaking kill this dude already!! Alastair choking Dean: NONONONONNONON!! Castiel comes in: YESYESYESYES!!! Cas about to be sent to Heaven: Oh for fucks sake.... Sam kills Alastair: FINALLY!!! Jeez....
This is such a great scene! Alastair's voice, the look on his face as Sam kills him at the end, and I love how he is powerfull enough to send an angel out of their vessel, how come Crowley doesen't do this??
Crowley is not nearly as powerful as his title should require him to be, at least not in terms of brute force. He is just a more powerful Crossroads demon who is also very smart and a master strategist
One thing that satisfies me with this is the fact that Alistair acknowledges that Dean started the apocalypse NOT SAM. Dean broke the first seal but everyone blames Sam, including Sam!
Wish angels and Demons weren't such normal occurrences. I wish there were more badass. This show kinda feels like it went from rated r to pg 13 in terms of brutality.
Season 4 is really when Sam went off the deep end then jumped into the water with piranhas while bleeding profusely and hoping that it would come out right on the other end
and now watch the bar fight in s14 .. just awful TOO MUCH zooming and slow motion i know SN is not real but this feels like a ''real'' fight compared to the latest seasons
...Sam killed Ramiel, a yellow eyed prince of hell like Azazel, with the Lance of Michael after he lost the use of his powers. But, he was able to kill Alastair and Lillith, both white eye demons who were older than the princes of hell, with his powers he was still learning how to use... Could it be this is why he was nicknamed 'the boy king'?
Alistair says he wishes that he knew how to kill angels. Well now since they apparently retconned it so reapers are now angels, it kinda makes him look like an idiot, because just one episode earlier he was trapping AND killing reapers to break that seal. yeaaaahh...... >_> xD
Cameron Brown if only that were true, but the writers retconned it. Before, reapers behaved more like ghosts that you couldn't see unless you were dying/dead, which is why sam and dean had to become ghosts to find one. Now they occupy vessels and people can see them normally. April, the one Cas banged, was a reaper and said she was occupying the real april's body. Dean was able to see Tessa walking down the street and even called her an angel now.
This is true reapers can possess humans this concept was introduced this season they can even be killed by the angel blade however. That does not mean they are Angels. Let us not forget that Metatron brainwashed tessa
Sam and Dean's story should have ended with season 5. They shouldve made Dean an old Bobby figure for season 6+ with a new generation of heroes with the world threat being the Pagan gods or something.
@@arrownoir ... Sam killed the yellow eyed demon, Ramiel (A prince of hell like Azazel) without his powers by using the Lance of Michael. However, Sam killed both Alastair and Lillith, both white eyed demons (who were Lucifer's first creations even before his princes or knights) with his fledgling powers... Had Sam been allowed to continue growing his powers, he could have been existentially more powerful than Abbadon, a black eyed demon knight... The question would be 'at what cost?' which was what drove Dean to protect Sam like he's never done before, giving him the lion's share of the martyr storylines... So, it was the writers' fault after Kripke left for making you believe Sam out to be so pitiful...
@@arrownoiryes he can if he kept his power and started training more with it,plus he killed Lilith who was the 1st demon and alistair who was weakened but can still fight. No doubt it will be a cake walk for him.
Going back and seeing these older clips and episodes just reminds me how much Supernatural has lost its way and its soul ever since Swan Song. There was a bit of it left up until like episode 2 of season 7..some other bits and pieces here and there (that ended up being killed off too) but overall.. everything was different.. the dark and serious tones of the show, the haunting color palette, the creepiness, the gore, the writing, the characters, the overall depth.. incredible and truly believable actors like Alastair here who just oozes evil in every way he possibly can, to the extent it could make you sick just watching him and all the mannerisms of his character as he's fantasizing about dissecting your favorite character(s).. even lucifer was turned into a joke.. it was just all gone; everything changed.. often replaced with pushing agendas in an attempt to obfuscate and make people happy so they don't think about what the show used to be, and could still be
The deterioration in quality from the early seasons - especially 4 and 5 - to the present ones is actually.... like shocking. The writing and performances in these scenes alone is.... wow. I haven't watched season 4 in a while. 2 is my favourite but it's absolutely undeniable that 4 is the best made. I went from adoring the show to having a love/hate thing with it... in my mind canon ended in the season 5 finale, everything after that is really expensive fanfic lol
Sam: "I'm stronger than that, now I can kill"
Castiel: *ahem* BISH WUT
Eve Sav sam was such a badass here
+Eve Sav YES Cas pulls the best face after Sam says that xD
Lol. That is the look he had on his face
Hahaha
Back when the demons were creepy.
***** Exactly!
Does anyone knows what Alastair was saying in latin?
"Omnipotentis Dei potestatam invoco" rest is unclear
I think this is it:
Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco
Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco
Ab orbe terrar
Hunc angelum omni obsequendum
Domine ex puer
Domine ex puer
Ut deum ad empirem remitas
Jason Skyrunner Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco
Omnipotentis Dei potestatem invoco
Aborro te ut
Angelum omnium obsequendum
Domine expuet
Domine expuet
Deum adempiremus veritas
That scene!The actor playing Alastair is from another league
+phil flash I agree! He read that Latin incantation so creepily and perfectly, too.
If only Supernatural could be as good now as it was in season 4...
+James Bowden I agree
+James Bowden Is it really not?, I've been binge watching for a while now and I'm really liking the series. Almost finishing season 5 in fact. But I've heard so much about how it only goes downhill from here D:
Well, Season 9,10,11 are my favorites now. The show's best previous seasons were 4,5 and then it kinda got not so interesting but i still loved it.
Me too,till the end
I want this supernatural back
Janoy Cresva me too homey 😎
I think most of us do..... 😔. Ah well. At least we can go back and rewatch it
It's all about Angels and Demons
Show wouldve died if it kept doing the same shit
@@kevingreen9188 The show Died after season 5.
Since season 6 until today os a bunch of fanservice and bad writting.
Watching this old SPN stuff makes me realize that it has been a while since they've given *Sam* a story line that Jared could really sink his teeth into. The last one was what...season 8?
seriously! i feel like it's been forever. and bamf!sam moments are few & far between and rarely ever appreciated like they should be these days.
The one without his soul was good. I kind like the dark Sam.
Ikr
That's what happens when there's an obvious fan's favourite. And honestly, that's one of the reasons, if you don't like Sam from the beginning, you won't have any chance to like him because there's nothing happening with him for years!
Sam has never been and will never be as cool as in that season, with his powers and all.
Soulless Sam was pretty cool & funny tho
Soulless Sam was way too dickish. Really made him come off as more of a threat than a cool character. Like some type of "Demon Sam".
So, as far as I could tell from s5 and 6, Sam came back from Hell and the demon blood thing is never mentioned again, but it's never said that he was actually cleaned of it... Which means that technically, we could actually have another demon blood Sam plot line in like, S14 or something. That'd actually be cool. Have the bad guys capture Sam & force it down his throat for whichever reason, and boom.
@@Vousie He was cleansed of it after killing lilith when god popped him and dean onto an airplane iirc.
@@Heldemon Except for the season 5 ep "My Bloody Valentine" where Sam does drink demon blood again and exorcises a whole bunch of demons simultaneously, and you know, the entire s5 finale. That's why I'm saying I'm wondering what happened to his powers. There was something in s8 about the trials "cleansing" him, but he never completed them so...
Then there's a Twitter post from Jared in 2015 where he said the cast & crew were debating this topic and were still unsure...
Sam's powers& visions were so cool. A good guy with demonic powers made a really interesting storyline. I hope that they would use it again
+Liida Ruotsalainen i know this was awhile ago but they can't use it again. when he did the trials it cleansed the demonic curse from his blood
+Cyber Potato What season the trials were in? I can't remeber them (I've watched seasons 1-8) But it's been a while since I've watched SPN
+Cyber Potato No it didn't. after sympathy for the devil god put him on the plane free and clear
free and clear? i don't know if you mean away from danger or cleansed. but it's not cleansed cause he used his demonic powers against Famine. which was after god put them on a plane because Lucifer was free.
+Cyber Potato free and clear is an addiction term. yea, because he got more blood. I don't remember hearing any reason why if they didn't give him some more it wouldn't happen again. he will always be azazels child til he dies. Because despite the other kids, take it from ruby and lucy...because it had to be you, it always had to be you.
Ahhhh.. Back to the good old days, where Sam had powers, and the writers actually used Castiels powers as an angel.
When the shoq had a consistent storyline.
I consider everything after s5 as fanfiction
I'll See you BACK IN CLASS! BRIGHT AND EARLIER! MONDAY MORNING! My favorite line from Alastir
bright and early. the expression that everyone says is bright and early. earlier wouldn't make sense
I love it when alastair asks "You think I'm gonna tell you?" Sam looks at him like "Bitch you gon' learn today.." :D
All Right, All Right, All Right!
Alistair: "send me back...if you can"
Sam: "I'm Stronger than that now. Now I can Kill"
Castiel: "WTF?"
It was at this moment that Alistair knew....He fucked up.
That was EPIC, the whole scene, episode, IS !!!
this version of Alasdair is probably my favorite demon.
the charisma of Crowley, the creep factor of azazel, and he's a better actor than I've seen in a long time.
"You should talk to your plumber about the pipes." Awesome moment there. Alastair may be one evil bastard, but you've gotta admire his grasp of classic villianese.
Loool
"Looks like God is on my side today" lol one of my favorite episodes. I wish this character could return to the series
I love how someone who was instructed on torture in Hell can't do a speck of damage to Alistair and then Sam breaks him in about a second. I know it's supposed to show just how far off the deep end Sam is going, but this is probably my favorite scene in all of Supernatural.
Same
Hence Cass’s holy shit look
Sam never went off the deep end, Sam merely understood that using his powers could be used for good. He saved so many lives and killed so many powerful evil entities. If anything Sam was spectacular and I wanted to see more of this.
Sam didn't 'break' Alistair, he controlled him and made him answer against his will.
@@Wendifur_
He felt pain, more than dean did
Castiel's face after he discovered that Sam could kill Demons was priceless !
This scene made me scream and hit my pillows violently ugh I love this scene so much
especially "I'm stronger than that now. Now I can kill."
"Oh, go ahead, send me back...if you can."
"I'm stronger than that. Now, I can kill."
*WHAT IS THIS ABOMINATION AND HOW DO WE STOP IT*
I swear, that was exactly the feeling I got from Castiel's stunned look during this scene. I'm grateful later on he changed his views on Sam, although I confess I miss the badass warrior he was in these early episodes.
Castiel never thought that about Sam, he knew that Sam was doing exactly as they wanted because he had to kill Lilith and he could do it only through his demonic powers.
I just love the look on Castiel's face, as if to say "what the fuck???" when Sam says "now I can kill".
Brilliant!!!
I forgot how freaky the show actually used to be, how demons were a threat back then and all that. Hahaha, aww I miss the old days. Oh well, I like the show now too. But still.
Yeah ealier seasons where so much better. More horror, more action, more mystery...
wow, Sam was badass and scary in this scene.
That is the first and only time I actually recall seeing Cas ever use his Telekinetic powers
+DANGJOS he used them again in the episode to turn the tap to stop the leaky pipe
Frankie Hays yeah I later noticed that he did it a few more times
I don't get it Sam always saves Dean's and Castiel's ass with his powers and they always give them crap about it like hello ever heard of a "Thank you" and I miss Sam's powers a lot
+VanessaBlack95 maybe cause it was sneding him down a destructive path which caused the apocalypse and him almost becoming a demon/evil
+Frankie Hays Yeah but how useful and cool would that power be in the new season if they brought it back
+Alex Perez i do admit it was very useful, as long as he finds out how to control it then it would be amazing
+MrYrualive yes, he still would of drank demon blood which would of still gave him his addiction, which means he would of kept drinking it and go deeper and deeper into his evil side, example him killing lilith when his eyes went black, whether dean rejected him or not sam still wouldn't of let dean do it because he believed he was the only one who could do it and still would of went to far
Then you don't understand how destructive an addiction is and that precisely that was Sam's downfall that brought back Lucifer.
man, just give Alistair an Oscar. I'm kind of crapping my pants looking at him, figuratively speaking...so far.) Hands down to that acting.
I love his raspy voice. So evil!
He was in Gotham.
xxpussyslayer98 I was wondering if that was him... he just has that... creep factor to him and his voice.
He's my favorite villain to
That badass moment where Alistair was the only one who had the power to send cas back to heaven
Deportation spell!
His name is Christopher Heyerdal and he has played villains to perfection many times before and since. He was especially good in the show Hell On Wheels if you haven't heard of it. Also did a great job in Chapelwait and Van Hellsing
I like Sam with his powers. They may be demonic powers but seeing Sam use them is awesome. The angels should have had Sam do the interrogation. He clearly would have been better at it & it wouldn't have broken him like it broke Dean.
I agree!!
But the Angels didn't like Sam so...
Demonic power, an abomination, they don't care how useful it is, It doesn't happen.
You didn't get the reason why they didn't. Uriel didn't want any revelation from Alastair, that's why. He chose Dean knowing Alastair would have not talked until he would have free him so he could kill Dean and run away, leaving the others thinking that the responsable for the death of the angels were the demons and not him.
Exactly. Plus I think even though when you look at the top of the chain of command, Michael really did want Lucifer freed and everything that Cas was told about having to prevent the breaking of the seals was a lie, I don't think Michael wanted Sam to use his powers because it would start revealing that something wasn't right regarding the orders Cas was being given because Sam using his powers was evil and Cas knew it and so did Dean and we all saw how that ended up. So if angels were told to let Sam use his powers by Michael and other angels at/near the top, I think many would start questioning their orders and perhaps find out the truth that preventing the apocalypse was just a bullshit company line they were towing.
By the way, I still think Uriel was protecting Alastair because as strong as Alastair was, I don't think he would have been able to survive the knife or go toe to toe with Cas unless Uriel was remotely protecting him with his power like we saw him using his power to unscrew the pipe flange even when he wasn't present in the room. That's exactly what Raphael later did with Crowley in the season 6 finale when Crowley said he was being protected under the wings of Raphael.
I would like to see his powers brought back though. I really loved the Kripke years and the 1 year Sera Gamble did. I wish Sera stayed on instead of Dabb, whose contributions I really don't like at all. The writing as of season 8 with reapers being visible in plain sight to anyone, and in season 9 with them saying reapers were angels (preposterous) and with the lazy stupid way Rowena came back twice, the way Gabriel was brought back (completely contradicts Kripke's intent on him dying for humanity), and now the way Naomi was brought back and the retcon with Heaven running on angels' power is just too damn much and insulting to the brilliance we once had on this show.
I'm gonna say it: I honestly really miss Sam's badass psychic powers. Not a fan of the whole "drink demon blood to get stronger" plan, but the things he could do were amazing. Just think, if he'd figured out how to tap into his full potential without the demon blood, he and Dean would've been unstoppable. But of course, between Ruby screwing with his head and everyone convinced his powers were "evil", we never got to see that happen. It's too bad; I really liked the idea of Sam taking his curse and doing something good with it.
The problem is if Sam followed the route of tapping into his powers there would be a real risk he'd end up like Eva. She opened her mind to her powers, developing different sub powers but becoming corrupted by the power. Sam didn't come nearly as close with the demon blood but it showed how he nearly went off the rails with the addiction.
But I would love to see an season involving him developing the powers and becoming corrupted (who doesn't love t osee good guys turn bad?). Imagine if he could do what he did in the anime. Holy crap that would be terrifyingly awesome :D
***** hahaha I feel like we are talking about drugs here, but in all seriousness you said it right.
His supernatural powers were so badass. It was another reason why I loved his character so much. My favorite sam episode is still the one in Nightmare where Sam uses his telekinesis for the first time. Holy crap that whole episode had me on the edge of my seat. I wasn't much a fan of the whole drinking demon blood thing either.But dude he could definitely tap into his full potential without the demon blood. I really wish Sam would use his powers again. But he refuses too because of the whole Ruby thing, demon blood addiction, dean telling him never to use them again, or sam being to afraid to use them. On another note,i didn't really like Demon Dean. Yeah it was pretty entertaining but I like the idea of Sam being the only one with the demon related stuff. I want Sam's badass powers back already!
Yeah like Ruby said he didn't really need the demon blood. She just used it to keep him dependent on her
destinyawaitsx3 Ahhh I forgot to reply to you! I agree with Demon Dean not being so good. He was hardly different to normal Dean. We need a badass Sam NOW!
Alastair was such an awesome character, and like Azazel, I kinda miss him from time to time, haha. Imagine how "proud" they would've been upon finding out about Deanmon, short as that was.
Sam's most badass entrance in the entire show
Alastair's death has to be one of the most brutal deaths in the series. Christopher Heyerdahl sold the shit out of his death scene with his acting and that expression he has on his face with his eyes wide open as his body slides down the wall.
Alastair's voice is amazing. I-love-him!
i wish sam still had his demon powers
He still does have them, they’re just dormant.
JustBramz no he doesn’t. When he did the trials in season 8 he purified himself. The demon blood isn’t in him anymore, he couldn’t even if he tried
Hannah L They never stated anything like that, and considering Chuck himself said those are on of the many possible endings to their life, Sam will still technically have his powers.
@@hannahl4269 If he drinks it again obviously he did it again in season 5 but that was the last time
They killed off Alastair way too soon.
agreed, he was far stronger than Crowley. Nice to see Demons with Berserk power like that. Damn Sam, stronger than Angels.
Definitely. He was a powerful demon. Though I'm pretty sure Uriel's wings/power was protecting him from being killed by the knife. We know Uriel's power was what freed him from the trap even though he wasn't around so I'd say he was protecting Alastair the entire time under his wings the same way Raphael did with Crowley in the season 6 finale.
You kidding? They couldn't have killed that one dimensional piece of shit soon enough
Nope.. It was the perfect time
wtcvidman nah I think it was that Castiel missed the heart I know the knife can kill demons but the way I always saw it is a knife can kill you, but if you stab in the wrong spot it will just be EXTREMELY painful but survivable and I think Ruby’s knife is to demons as a regular knife is to us... so since it wasn’t a fatal spot he survived hence why alistair looked at his chest and said, “almost”
I'm seriously in love with hopped-up-on-demon-blood Sam. No matter how evil he got... He was an absolute badass, trying to use his curse for a good cause and radiating power. Let's face it, it's pretty hot.
He was a monster who started the apocalypse
Hey the apocalypse was a group effort
harrison duncan omg calm down XD both sam and dean were unknowingly involved in the apocalypse, dean broke the first seal and sam broke the last one (killing Lillith), but for some reason everyone only gives sam shit about it. people tend to forget that dean played his part too...
Remember also so MANY of Sam's decisions have been reactive throughout the series. There was never really a point in his life where he said, "I'm just going to do this." It was always because X happened, or to prevent Y from coming to be. Granted, Dean's more or less in the same boat, but I totally agree with you. People want to look at the negative fall-out of Sam's actions and disregard the intent and driving force behind them.
Tara P seriously tho ! It's a bit frustrating that so many people will shit on Sam for being a "pussy" and not going in all guns blazing like Dean tends to do, but when he actually takes a decision and does something he "did it wrong" and must be blamed for everyone's misery... I don't always agree with him, but I always try to understand why he did what he did, and it's usually for a good cause :) I also like that he's a bit more rational than Dean, helps balancing him out
Oh Sam, you sexy monster XD
man, i love when he uses his demon powers!
Sam needs to get his powers back. This was so much more terrifying than MoC Dean is.
IKR! I never really enjoyed MoC/Demon Dean. I think with Sam, one of the reasons it was so amazing is because he was actually doing it to himself. He technically chose to go down a dark path. Whereas Dean with the MoC was very much a split second decision to take on a mark from Cain to kill Abadon. And also he didn't choose to become a demon either, he died and became one. Whereas with Sam, he chose to drink demon blood, which he had to know was going to darken his soul and that it wasn't right. But also the fact that the demon blood has been in him since he was a baby.
There's also the fact that Sam is so different when on DB, because Sam is usually the one who really cares about people and makes sure he doesn't hurt their feelings. Whereas Dean wasn't really that different when he had the MoC because he never really cared if he hurt people's feelings, he was always the blunt one who believed all monsters should die.
Yup!
jared's acting at 3:14 is amazing. look at that cute little power-hungry face
And I love how Sam's face is so serene when he's 'killing'
Most bad ass scene in all of Supernatural.
Oh my God I love Alistair's voice so much. It's hard to explain but there is definitely something special in it. Well, and of course Sam with his demon powers is so fking good.
It's something similar to Marlon Brando.
Use the force Sam damn what a badass.
Love to see Sam as the human host of Ghost Rider
Sam winchester opeing up a can of destroying a demon.
+Jason Case DUDE. YES.
Sam like Angel is the Good Darkness Hero.
I think I recall seeing this name on a website of demon names.
Supernatural was at its best when Sam had these powers. The writers turned everything to shit afterwards. I honestly don't know why I keep watching.
They should bring these powers back and make Sam the main villain >:D
IKR!
I feel like an amazing ending of the show (which I hate to say will come one day) would be that the final season, Sam is the main villain and it's up to his family to stop/save him. I just feel as though that would be an amazing ending because it was always destined for Sam and Dean to have to fight to the death! Although I want neither to die and stay dead, even if it's right at the end in the finale.
Although it'd be pretty cool if they both died and were reunited with everyone they lost in Heaven!
Same here
KiyokaMakibi That would be really cool like they did with dark willow in Buffy the vampire slayer
@@Dazzlefae You just described season 5 finale as it was intended.
This episode will forever be my favorite episode, holy fuck the acting is amazing and it's such a well written episode. I just can't ahhh
Alastair is one of my favorite villains, specifically in this vessel because this actor just.. plays him SO FUCKING WELL. Anyone agree?
This dude played Alastair soooo well
"I'll see you back in class, bright and early!" Such a good line
He was exercising an angel 😱😱😱
yeah that demon could use some biceps n few muscles here and there
Seriously don't get why they were so against using such an awesome weapon as Sam's powers.... Really the only people he took out were the bad guys... Allistair, Famine and Samhain and him saving all those people by NOT using the demon blade.
vigbeanfan it would make sam too broken
To quote shit from The Boys: "the whole point of what we do is that no one shoukd have that kind of power"
And killing Lilith. And people forget that killing Lilith wasn't bad. Killing Lilith in that scenario under those circumstances? THAT was bad.
It's a double edged sword; The psychic abilities were a byproduct from the demonic blood that Azazel gave him and the other kids. In case it was forgotten, Sam had to drink blood to increase his strength, which meant having to bleed someone whose possessed. The only way he managed to kill Lilith was after he and ruby bled a still living girl and that essentially made him go full black-eyes heart pumping like crazy, essentially demon mode.
The abilities can be incredible and rather helpful, but they're extremely dangerous in that the more you use em, the closer you get in touch with the demonic nature of it, just like how we saw in the previous seasons with the other psychic kids who tapped into the abilities, each of em succumbed and became willing to kill.
@@zomboids2100 I understand what you are trying to say, however I do disagree with you.
Firstly, the other chosen children never turned dark until they were coerced to when they were placed in a hunger games like situation. They were forced to either kill or be killed. Having said that, not all of them turned evil, in fact, only one did, the girl. The rest of the children, Sam included, tried to work together in order to beat the game. Even at the end when Sam was killed by the guy, that guy never turned, he merely wanted to survive, and in fact, as soon as he back-stabbed (quite literally) Sam, his first course of action was to kill the yellow eyed demon. Thus once again, we notice how most of these children, did not become demonic or evil. Yes they had powers, however, free will and moral integrity allowed them to make righteous decisions.
This therefore takes me to Sam. What made Sam such a complex and yet the most virtuous character of the show, was that Sam was always a critical thinker and an independent mind. He understood that morality was a grey area, and as such what appears to be right and wrong may not always be the case. For example, just because one was a supernatural entity, did not mean that they deserve to die e.g. Amy Pond or the vampires that did not kill humans, all of which Sam saved. Sam understood that we ought to be judged by our decisions and choices and not by who or what we are - free will. Therefore Sam was the ultimate defender of free will. His ability to therefore assess right from wrong in a far more intricate way, allowed Sam to bring about fairer and more just outcomes for the greater good.
The reason I have just stated all this, is to highlight why Sam would not have turned demonic. If anything Sam's intelligence, his virtuous sense of moral and ethical questioning and his strength of character and free will, is the very reason why Sam would have never succumbed to the demonic powers. If anything, he would have ultimately controlled them and perhaps made use of them in ways that would have saved many.
In fact, whilst Sam was on the demon blood, he did nothing but save thousands of lives and killed the most ruthless and powerful entities. He never once turned dark nor kill innocent people. This is a stark difference to Cas for instance, who very quickly turned dark and killed innocents after having the Levathians with in him. Hence, once again, we can see the immense strength of character and resilience that Sam has.
Finally, given as you referenced the scene where Sam kills Lillith, he did not turn. In fact, he was not happy to drink the live girls blood, however Sam knew that killing Lillith and thwarting the apocalypse was far more important. He never lost sight of his greater objectives, and even after he killed Lillith and the truth was revealed, that being that Lillith _was_ the last seal, he did not hesitate to kill Ruby for lying to him and realised the magnitude of danger that had just unleashed on the world. These are therefore not the actions of someone who had gone too far, but rather, of someone who was very well aware of himself and his actions.
As soon as i saw how alistair lit up from sams powers, i though 'sam is a living colt '!!
totally! :D
jared would have made the best anakin skywalker.
Madelineblooddoll I think about that shit all the time imagine him in the prequels
4:14 Funniest face in the history of horror movies
Me at the begining of clip: Someone! Freaking kill this dude already!!
Alastair choking Dean: NONONONONNONON!!
Castiel comes in: YESYESYESYES!!!
Cas about to be sent to Heaven: Oh for fucks sake....
Sam kills Alastair: FINALLY!!! Jeez....
Lol me too
Can't believe its been a decade
1:02 when you miss a lesson from the most hated teacher
Alastair voice is like godfathers
1:53 "you shouldn't hang me from a hook Alastair. Balthazar hung me from a hook once......ONCE!!"
You got a lot to learn boy, so I'll see you back in class, Bright and early, Monday morning
This is such a great scene! Alastair's voice, the look on his face as Sam kills him at the end, and I love how he is powerfull enough to send an angel out of their vessel, how come Crowley doesen't do this??
Crowley is not nearly as powerful as his title should require him to be, at least not in terms of brute force. He is just a more powerful Crossroads demon who is also very smart and a master strategist
Cas was like oh shit prove it
Now theres a real Demon.
One thing that satisfies me with this is the fact that Alistair acknowledges that Dean started the apocalypse NOT SAM. Dean broke the first seal but everyone blames Sam, including Sam!
"You've got a lot to learn boy. So I'll see you back in class! Bright and early! Monday morning." I love this line so much lmao
Wish angels and Demons weren't such normal occurrences. I wish there were more badass. This show kinda feels like it went from rated r to pg 13 in terms of brutality.
MegaFLY Gamer they need to keep it as relatable to the audience as possible. Anything more fancy than that you might as well go watch Digimon.
Lol yep. First 5 seasons were amazing
Dude how good of a villian was Alastair and how good was the actor playin him
"You got a lot to learn boy, so I'll see you, back in class; bright and early...monday morning."
I find it extremely hot when Sam kills Alastair
sam is the best.
Season 4 is really when Sam went off the deep end then jumped into the water with piranhas while bleeding profusely and hoping that it would come out right on the other end
This was peak Supernatural
Dean's face when he's turned away from Alistair breaks my heart!!
PowersSam is badass!!
2:10 Apparently Alistair mustve been the only demon to know this INCREDIBLY USEFUL SPELL
His voice is so annoyingly satisfying
Good old SPN before it turned out to be 90% comedy, 10% tension and action.
Bit better now
Not really. Especially with that Scooby Doo crap with Dean perving on Daphne.
and now watch the bar fight in s14 .. just awful TOO MUCH zooming and slow motion i know SN is not real but this feels like a ''real'' fight compared to the latest seasons
LMFAO!!! you've got alot to learn boy, so I'll see you BACK IN CLASS, BRIGHT AND EARLY, monday morning...so freaking evil, I love it
I just love his voice
Sams powers could’ve equal to being a prince of hell power he just killed a demon without really trying
...Sam killed Ramiel, a yellow eyed prince of hell like Azazel, with the Lance of Michael after he lost the use of his powers. But, he was able to kill Alastair and Lillith, both white eye demons who were older than the princes of hell, with his powers he was still learning how to use... Could it be this is why he was nicknamed 'the boy king'?
Even after 30 years Dean is still disappointing his teacher.
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one of jared's and chris' best performances. couldn't get my eyes off of it
i forgot how much alastair sounded like the godfather
Alistair was one of the most terrifying demons in the show. Whenever he was on screen, he had you on your toes.
Him and yellow eyes were terrifying
Castel was such a great character. Now since season 10 they made him so weak and lame
Alistair says he wishes that he knew how to kill angels. Well now since they apparently retconned it so reapers are now angels, it kinda makes him look like an idiot, because just one episode earlier he was trapping AND killing reapers to break that seal. yeaaaahh...... >_> xD
Reapers aren't Angels
Cameron Brown
they are now, according to the latest episodes >_
Reapers are reapers and angels are angels. Those were Angels and reapers alike in the episode you are refering too.
Cameron Brown if only that were true, but the writers retconned it. Before, reapers behaved more like ghosts that you couldn't see unless you were dying/dead, which is why sam and dean had to become ghosts to find one. Now they occupy vessels and people can see them normally. April, the one Cas banged, was a reaper and said she was occupying the real april's body. Dean was able to see Tessa walking down the street and even called her an angel now.
This is true reapers can possess humans this concept was introduced this season they can even be killed by the angel blade however. That does not mean they are Angels. Let us not forget that Metatron brainwashed tessa
Sam Entrance Like A Boss!
Lol the Gossip Girl notification in the corner. XD
Sam and Dean's story should have ended with season 5. They shouldve made Dean an old Bobby figure for season 6+ with a new generation of heroes with the world threat being the Pagan gods or something.
In moments like this I wonder if Sam could have kill Abbadon with his powers
He couldn’t.
@@arrownoir
... Sam killed the yellow eyed demon, Ramiel (A prince of hell like Azazel) without his powers by using the Lance of Michael. However, Sam killed both Alastair and Lillith, both white eyed demons (who were Lucifer's first creations even before his princes or knights) with his fledgling powers... Had Sam been allowed to continue growing his powers, he could have been existentially more powerful than Abbadon, a black eyed demon knight... The question would be 'at what cost?' which was what drove Dean to protect Sam like he's never done before, giving him the lion's share of the martyr storylines... So, it was the writers' fault after Kripke left for making you believe Sam out to be so pitiful...
@@arrownoiryes he can if he kept his power and started training more with it,plus he killed Lilith who was the 1st demon and alistair who was weakened but can still fight.
No doubt it will be a cake walk for him.
The only time we see an angelic exorcism
Bring Back Angel vs Demon fights like this!
I wonder if they'll somehow use the same spell Alastair is using to expel an angel from its vessel to expel Lucifer from Castiel's vessel?
Wouldn't that expel Lucifer AND Cas? Because both are angels. Only difference is Lucifer is an Archangel.
I don't get why they never used it on the show? I guess because angels aren't evil like demons and they rarely are on earth.
I already seen all the episodes so far but can you please put a spoiler tag for people who haven't?
I'm not the one who uploaded the scene
Do they even know the spell?
When Alistair says that angelic exorcism thing.... damn
Going back and seeing these older clips and episodes just reminds me how much Supernatural has lost its way and its soul ever since Swan Song. There was a bit of it left up until like episode 2 of season 7..some other bits and pieces here and there (that ended up being killed off too) but overall.. everything was different.. the dark and serious tones of the show, the haunting color palette, the creepiness, the gore, the writing, the characters, the overall depth.. incredible and truly believable actors like Alastair here who just oozes evil in every way he possibly can, to the extent it could make you sick just watching him and all the mannerisms of his character as he's fantasizing about dissecting your favorite character(s).. even lucifer was turned into a joke.. it was just all gone; everything changed.. often replaced with pushing agendas in an attempt to obfuscate and make people happy so they don't think about what the show used to be, and could still be
Yep. Once Eric Kripke left the show after Swan Song it just went downhill.
@@RobustCarrotFarmer 100% agree with everything you said. The real show ended in Season 5
alastair had the best actors imo
The deterioration in quality from the early seasons - especially 4 and 5 - to the present ones is actually.... like shocking. The writing and performances in these scenes alone is.... wow. I haven't watched season 4 in a while. 2 is my favourite but it's absolutely undeniable that 4 is the best made. I went from adoring the show to having a love/hate thing with it... in my mind canon ended in the season 5 finale, everything after that is really expensive fanfic lol
Haha I totally agree with you on that
I love Christopher Heyerdahl. He's one of my favorite bit actors. He was awesome in this and awesome on True Blood.
man i miss demon blood sam bring him back for the last season plz!
I wish Sam was born with those powers, It'll be great to see him use them again
he wasnt. he used to drink demon blood to get juiced up i think
i know, im saying that i wish he was born with powers
cas face when sam says "I am stronger than that now I can kill"
This actor had a very unique way of speaking that just made the character and his Latin sounded awesome
Alastair sounds so much like the Ice king From adventure time... He he
Lmao forget the Ice King xD He's far more like Marlon Brando
"Well almost. Looks like God is on my side today." Lmao I love Alastair man gone way too soon
Sam is good with or without, my guy has skills!❤🤗🤣