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I'll try to post these every other week day (Mon-Wed-Fri), but I make no guarantees. Sometimes there will be more than one cap for a beginning or ending of an episode. I'm also using my capper's discretion - meaning I'm choosing the most aesthetically pleasing image that we see first or last not always literally the first or last things we see. I'll explain this as we go along.
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4.07 Beginning: The episode opens the day before Halloween...nice sparse skeleton. But a man is about to be killed by a razor blade in the mouth.

Our first look at the boys is at the victim's house where they're questioning the wife and Dean finds a hex bag behind the fridge.


4.07 Ending: At the end of the episode Dean & Castiel talk and Dean learns that he failed the angel's test, but he stands by the decision he and Sam made to save the town. Castiel then leaves him with a chilling message: "In the coming months you will have more decisions to make. I don’t envy the weight that’s on your shoulders, Dean. I truly don’t."

I'll try to post these every other week day (Mon-Wed-Fri), but I make no guarantees. Sometimes there will be more than one cap for a beginning or ending of an episode. I'm also using my capper's discretion - meaning I'm choosing the most aesthetically pleasing image that we see first or last not always literally the first or last things we see. I'll explain this as we go along.
:: Click on images for the HQ versions ::
4.07 Beginning: The episode opens the day before Halloween...nice sparse skeleton. But a man is about to be killed by a razor blade in the mouth.

Our first look at the boys is at the victim's house where they're questioning the wife and Dean finds a hex bag behind the fridge.


4.07 Ending: At the end of the episode Dean & Castiel talk and Dean learns that he failed the angel's test, but he stands by the decision he and Sam made to save the town. Castiel then leaves him with a chilling message: "In the coming months you will have more decisions to make. I don’t envy the weight that’s on your shoulders, Dean. I truly don’t."
