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'Supernatural' Season 11 Episode 8 Spoilers: Imaginary Friend Comes Back

The upcoming episode of "Supernatural" season 11 will bring back someone from Sam's past.

Episode 8 of "Supernatural" season 11 will be presenting one of Sam's imaginary friends to the small screen. Titled "Just My Imagination," the episode will challenge Sam when he gets a visit from his past.

The episode will bring back Sam's childhood imaginary friend, Sully. However, the presence of Sully, played by Nate Torrence, will cause him to wonder if it is actually real or if he is being fooled by a demon since Sully will just appear out of the blue. With that, he will have to figure out just what exactly his old friend wants from him.

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According to Spoilers Guide, it was revealed that Sully will also be seen by Dean, which will shock Sam since only Sam could see Sully when they were kids. He will have to determine the reason for Sully's appearance, as well as how exactly he appeared all of a sudden.

It was revealed that Sully is actually a real character from an imaginary world. However, he was forced to seek the help of Sam after he also ran into some obstacles. With that, he will be needing Sam's help in order to get rid of the evil that is haunting Sully.

As reported by TV.com, the synopsis of the episode reads, "Sam is shocked when his imaginary childhood friend, Sully, makes an unexpected appearance. Sam tries to understand why he is seeing Sully now. Even more surprising, Dean can see him too. Flashbacks reveal young Sam's friendship with Sully and why he needed him."

With that, the upcoming episode of "Supernatural" season 11 is expected to bring an interesting story line that will open the opportunity to explore the imaginary world.

"Supernatural" season 11 episode 8 is expected to air on the CW this Dec. 2.

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