8X19-TAXI DRIVER - LAURA's REVIEW

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'Supernatural' Season 8, Episode 19 Recap: Sam Rescues An Old Friend In 'Taxi Driver'


Another week on "Supernatural," another Winchester in Hell -- those crazy kids are like moths to the literal flame. I'm of two minds about "Taxi Driver," which had some ambitious ideas and some weighty plot movements to handle, but also seemed to lack the sparkle or gravitas of previous episodes in much of its execution.While Guy Bee is always a reliably talented director, giving Earth, Hell and Purgatory a suitably diverse (and equally creepy) ambiance, I tend to struggle with scripts from Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner, who (perhaps as a consequence of having written fewer episodes than the other writers on staff) never quite seem to have a grasp of Sam and Dean's characters or the show's trademark pop culture-infused wit. Their dialogue tends to feel a little flat or on-the-nose, which is a shame when you have the assembled talents of Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Mark Sheppard and Jim Beaver (huzzah!) in front of the camera.

Still, while there wasn't the punchiness of an Edlund or Thompson script, I was impressed with how much ground the episode covered in the space of 43 minutes; not only were we treated to glimpses of Hell and Purgatory, an emotionally resonant kamikaze mission from Benny and a meeting between Dean and Naomi, we also saw the return of our beloved Bobby Singer. I certainly wasn't bored throughout the hour, although some of the lazy plotting did irk me.

Firstly: As phenomenal as it was to see Jim Beaver again, a trip to Hell seems like it should've been a season finale-worthy event, something that might've required two episodes' worth of set-up and resolution to truly do it justice. While it makes sense that Crowley did away with the "waiting room of eternal frustration" decor from "The Man Who Would Be King" (Sam would've just had to run down the line calling Bobby's name), much about Hell doesn't make sense, given the show's history. Naturally, on a CW budget, we were never going to see pits of fire and rivers of blood -- and the inhabitants of hell that we did see looked fittingly disturbing -- but there's still a reason why Hell has always worked better as an implicit and abstract location on "Supernatural," rather than a literal interpretation.

While every show requires suspension of disbelief and a varying amount of contrivance to move certain plotlines forward, it seems unfathomable that all Sam had to do to get into and escape fromHell -- supposedly the most horrifying and dangerous place in existence -- was stab a few demons and creep around a few dark corridors. Why was he so chill about returning to the place where Lucifer made him his chewtoy with no signs of PTSD or even a minor flashback? How did he find Bobby so easily? Why was Bobby's door unlocked? Why, when Dean spent four months (equivalent to 40 years) in Hell and began torturing people under Alistair, was Bobby so mentally unscathed after the better part of a year (or 100, in Hell time)? If Crowley had personally prevented the older hunter from reaching heaven because of the role he played in thwarting Crowley's plans, wouldn't the King of Hell have devised a slightly more devastating method of torture than sending in black-eyed Winchesters to taunt him? And how was Crowley, the King of Hell, not only unaware of the fact that there was a living mortal in Hell until he tortured the information out of Ajay, but unable to track Sam down while the hunter was wandering blindly around his domain? We've seen the kind of power the snarky demon has outside of his jurisdiction on Earth -- shouldn't he be slightly more on top of things in his own kingdom?

These aren't small, nitpicky details like discrepancies in dates or lore, these are real gaps in logic that could've easily been explained or avoided with more time and thought. There were a lot of strong conceptual ideas and fascinating dynamics at play in "Taxi Driver," but sadly, it didn't translate to a cohesive whole. (I feel like an Edlund or Carver version of this story would've been one of my favorite episodes of the season.)

While I'm both intrigued (and horrified) by the prospect of what the third trial might be if a jaunt into Hell was considered second-tier, it seems disrespectful of both Beaver's schedule and the intense goodwill the fanbase has towards the character to "waste" an appearance on such a flimsy conceit. Countless angels supposedly died to rescue Dean from the pit, but apparently if Sam had done enough research into rogue Reapers, he could've popped through the back door and retrieved him in less than a day.

While I did enjoy Bobby calling Sam out for failing to look for Dean in Purgatory, it's interesting that the show continues to draw attention to something that the producers seemed eager to downplay in the first half of the season. We still don't have a reason for why Sam didn't look, aside from that he was broken and messed up, but the continued reactions to that information from other characters -- echoing the response of the fanbase -- either make it seem like there issomething more to Sam's choice and has been all along (despite what Carver and Singer initially said) or that the writers are retroactively trying to retcon that decision to satisfy the fans. If it's neither, and we're just supposed to surmise that Sam really just chose not to look and didn't think twice about it because of their "non-agreement," that seems like a hornet nest that the writers should avoid poking at. I also hope that Sam's firsthand experience (albeit short and relatively devoid of action) of what Dean experienced in Purgatory will prompt a real apology, or at least an explicit acknowledgment of what Sam left him to face by not looking -- and if this episode hadn't attempted to cram so many plot elements into one short installment, there would've been more breathing room for those kinds of conversations.

Sam's solo quest did throw Dean's inactivity into stark relief this week, and I would've preferred to see him doing more than sitting around cooking for Kevin and giving him "motivational" pep talks the likes of which he's been on the receiving end of far too often. (Ah, the familiar "suck it up, princess" refrain.) I'm hoping that next season's arc will center around the angel tablet and require Dean to complete the accompanying trials for balance, because as Season 6 illustrated, domesticity is a waste of the character.

One benefit of Dean's Susie Homemaker routine was that it allowed him to come face to face with Naomi, who, in true supervillain style, presented herself as amicable, reasonable and helpful, shifting the blame back on to Castiel for his irrational behavior while programmed, and rescuing Bobby's soul from Crowley's clutches to prove how useful she is. Naturally, she conveniently didn't mention her plans for the angel tablet while pointing out that their interests were aligned but, much like Sam and Dean's previous deals with Crowley against foes such as Lucifer, I have a feeling that Naomi will become a reluctant ally for them in the last few episodes of the season, at least as far as closing the Gates of Hell is concerned. I doubt Dean would ever willingly trust her, or give up on Castiel because of her manipulation, but at some point, we know the Winchesters will outlive their usefulness to her, just as they did with Zachariah.

Dean's interactions with Benny this week were as compelling as always, illustrating the depth of friendship between the two, and the story thankfully allowed Sam to get over his inexplicable vampire xenophobia and admit that Benny's not such a bad egg after all. Benny willingly risked himself in a suitably heroic fashion to save one of the Winchesters (and we all know you're not truly a part of the family until you do), so I'm glad that the door was left open for the vampire to return, since Dean also deserves the kind of support system that Sam got to experience at Stanford, and Ty Olsson is an excellent addition to the world of the show. Dean's farewell with Benny and Sam's with Bobby were both perfectly played and gut-wrenchingly moving, and undeniably the high points of the episode.

But where is Kevin? Did Crowley truly find him, kill his mother off-screen and overcome all of his wards to steal him away (after fixing the windows) -- anticlimactic, much? -- or did the prophet have some kind of psychotic break and clean out the place himself? I'm guessing the former, in which case, Sam and Dean will need a very well-placed source (probably not played by Alan Rickman) to clue them in on what the last trial requires ... (ETA: I'm loving the speculation that it was Naomi who stole Kevin, since the boat wasn't warded against angels and we know she has a penchant for manipulating reality. Thoughts?)

What did you think of "Taxi Driver"? Were you glad to see Bobby again, or do you think the show should've let the character rest in peace? Weigh in below!

"Supernatural" airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I love her reviews, I always look forward to reading it once I am done with the episode. So thank you for sharing L! :) As much as I loved the episode, all the questions she raised are logical and I had same thoughts while watching the episode. Particularly, the bit about Sam's ride in Hell. Not even a single flashback? Is it because Cass took Sam's hell as in Lucifer sickness on himself? Is that why he doesn't perhaps remember much? I am hoping all those weren't loop holes and shall be covered in the remaining episodes.
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Originally posted by: herms_angel

I love her reviews, I always look forward to reading it once I am done with the episode. So thank you for sharing L! :) As much as I loved the episode, all the questions she raised are logical and I had same thoughts while watching the episode. Particularly, the bit about Sam's ride in Hell. Not even a single flashback? Is it because Cass took Sam's hell as in Lucifer sickness on himself? Is that why he doesn't perhaps remember much? I am hoping all those weren't loop holes and shall be covered in the remaining episodes.

welcome husna 🤗

well i haven't seen the epi so dunno what to say...magar after reading her review i think...my suspicions are true...crowley is not what he looks...
so every single doubt here (i feel) is tied to him...may be am right...may be am wrong...reading too much in to this...still...

as for the doubt about loop holes...
don't you think we have like 4 episodes...how can they fill in all the holes..tie all the loose ends...??
and after knowing about benny sacrificing himself...i am more worried about the season finale...which is aptly titled "sacrifice"
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Originally posted by: lakshmi_3004

as for the doubt about loop holes...
don't you think we have like 4 episodes...how can they fill in all the holes..tie all the loose ends...??
and after knowing about benny sacrificing himself...i am more worried about the season finale...which is aptly titled "sacrifice"

May be they can if they try. I mean it can be just some kinda explanation or something. Need not necessarily be detailed. Jeez, I know the title itself is scary. 😳
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I love her reveiws too. and agree with almost everything
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Originally posted by: herms_angel

May be they can if they try. I mean it can be just some kinda explanation or something. Need not necessarily be detailed. Jeez, I know the title itself is scary. 😳

but they have to further the mytharc running through the season right😕? so may be like the Amulet...these questions might be gone ...like forever ...lost...
i have an intuition though...may be...MAY be...Crowley will drop the explanation about the cakewalk Sam had in hell...as matter-of-fact...casually..that it was all his play...with some scheming behind it...and that he and Naomi were all along scheming together...in the season finale🤔

they planned aptly seee..😡.
for next two weeks there will be reruns...hence...we will be stewing in theories and tension would be mounted until new episode is aired 😡
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Originally posted by: lakshmi_3004

but they have to further the mytharc running through the season right😕? so may be like the Amulet...these questions might be gone ...like forever ...lost...
i have an intuition though...may be...MAY be...Crowley will drop the explanation about the cakewalk Sam had in hell...as matter-of-fact...casually..that it was all his play...with some scheming behind it...and that he and Naomi were all along scheming together...in the season finale🤔

they planned aptly seee..😡.
for next two weeks there will be reruns...hence...we will be stewing in theories and tension would be mounted until new episode is aired 😡

They have to yeah, but why would Crowley want Sam to have a cakewalk in his domain? And that too letting him complete the second trial? He probably doesn't have a very clear idea of what Winchester's are up to. He senses they are into something major though. Or this could be a plan too. Thing is, this is Supernatural, you never know what happens next! 😆
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If you guys like it so much, lemme get back to it in a while. 😳
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Originally posted by: herms_angel

They have to yeah, but why would Crowley want Sam to have a cakewalk in his domain? And that too letting him complete the second trial? He probably doesn't have a very clear idea of what Winchester's are up to. He senses they are into something major though. Or this could be a plan too. Thing is, this is Supernatural, you never know what happens next! 😆

@bold : may be the reason is his it was according to his sneaky plkans whatever he has inside his head...just like it was all a plan of ruby getting introduced to sam in S3-4...to meet some ends of Crowley's plans??
are you sure THAT's the trial?? what with kevin SEEING/HEARING from Crowley Inside His head...how authentic is all these things?? Crowley is Known to manipulate
exactly its so unpredictable..i admire it and detest it the most too😆

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@Husna...
i have these things in mind..


what if Naomi and Crowley have joined hands??
what if...Ben was MADE to sacrifice himself??

i mean Crowley-Naomi Duo might have hatched a plan...and created such an environment..such a situation that Benny HAD to sacrifice ..
i mean Naomi/Crowley knew the ALLIES and enemies of the brothers... in fact Naomi used Their Biggest ally Cas...till he freed himself of the leash and..so Now that they are unable to find Cas...they are going for NEXT biggest supporter of Brothers...(even though Sam was wary of Benny still Dean did had a bond with him ...in fact both made out of purgatory in one piece together..)...BENNY as Bobby is already dead...so Crowley might have come to know about the second task...somehow...or HE could have PLANTED this "fake trial" in Kevin's mind...and made the route very clear for the younger Winchester as he knew Sam would venture to do it...leading to Benny sacrificing..???
can it be that Naomi/Crowley are playing...
and Winchesters are being played???
the cunning Crowley is...this could be possible right??

or

could it be that...as the case was from Season 2- until Lucifer's release...whatever happened...it was supposed to be "fate" hence the archangels to fulfill their destiny...they allowed thing to happen in the way it did..[.you know Michael letting dean go to heaven to fulfill the first rule...of an righteous soul shedding the blood (thanks to yet another pawn Alistair🤢)...Lucifer playing the mind game and preparing Sam to be his host with DB...] likewise bobby's trade of his soul with Crowley in S5 and the deal taken off...Sam losing his soul...in S5 ...The whole Alpha Hunt in S6...Sam getting back his soul in S6 ...Crowley turning an ally then a foe again in S6..Cas betraying the brothers in S6...then dick's killing in S7...Dean getting into purgatory...Benny's release...Angel tablet's appearance (when it was supposed to be all about Demon Tablet)...the trials to close the gate of hell..Benny's death...in s8 all this leading to fulfilling any destiny??
this makes me wonder is really Team Free Will Has any Free will?? what if dean saying No to Micheal and "stopping" the apocalypse itself was a destiny as the archangels said once??

now with Men of letters and sentinels of Lucifer getting involved...the game has changed entirely...
and what about Lucifer's Crypt??? being the archangel (fallen yeah Still an archangel) creator of Demons..y did he need Crypts??

still many such questions are whizzing inside my head...
sorry for the fertile imagination here...to the point of paranoia😡
just few thing which is bugging me 😆

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