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'Supernatural' Season 10 Episode 2 Spoilers: Premiere Episode Recap

The hit supernatural television series "Supernatural" kicked off for its 10th season with its premiere episode this Tuesday. Filled with binge drinking, karaoke sessions, and more demon-killing, fans were able to find out that Dean (Jensen Ackles) is now a demon. Meanwhile his younger brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) went off looking for him.

The primer opens with Sam torturing a demon for vital information about the whereabouts of Dean. He later found the vanquished demon's phone and called Crowley (Mark Sheppard).

The high-ranking Crossroads demon then informed the injured Sam that Dean isn't possessed, instead he is now a demon and his new companion. Enraged, the younger Winchester vowed to save his already lost sibling and kill Crowley once and for all.

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Meanwhile, demon Dean went bad full throttle and seemingly enjoying Crowley's company. They even now call each other "Jerk" and "B----," monikers that the brothers originally shared. All the while, he is killing off other demons who kept on attacking him. The antagonist later tells the elder Winchester that it is his own brother who is ordering the attacks.

Near the end of the episode, Sam's car broke down and gets kidnapped by Cole (Travis Aaron Wade), a Hunter, who happens to be also in the hunt for demon Dean.

With Sam bound in a chair inside a barn, Cole called Dean telling him that he got his brother. Dean's reply sounded off a bit like Liam Neeson's "Taken," "I will find you and I will kill you."

In the next episode "Reichenbach," Crowley will tell Dean that the Mark of Cain needs to be fed. As for Sam's captor, it will later be revealed his connection to the brothers.

"Supernatural" Season 10 episode 3 airs on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 9 p.m. on the CW.

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