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: Back in 1978, the brothers are forced to interact with their young parents. While Mary recognizes Dean from a previous time-travel encounter, young John remains completely oblivious to the world of monsters and angels—until Anna attacks. 🔑 Detalhes Cruciais de Lore e Revelações

Anna (the renegade angel) escapes Heaven’s prison and travels back to to kill John and Mary Winchester before Sam and Dean are born .

4/5 estrellas.

Anna manages to kill Sam during a brutal fight. However, the archangel Michael intervenes by possessing John, killing Anna, and resurrecting Sam.

Sobrenatural Temporada 5 Ep 13 UPD: "The Song Remains the Same" - El Regreso a los Orígenes

Critical reception for The Song Remains the Same has been overwhelmingly positive. Many reviewers praised the episode for its emotional depth and its successful blending of action, horror, and family drama. One review on Medium called it “a very MOVING and EMOTIONAL episode” that “crushed my heart and soul into tiny little pieces” while still awarding it a rating. The same review noted that the plot logic was a bit shaky—questioning why Anna would travel through time rather than simply kill Sam in the present—but conceded that the emotional impact more than made up for it.

The Song Remains the Same is a quintessential Supernatural episode: it combines a clever time‑travel plot, intense action sequences, and deeply emotional family drama. It challenges the characters’ core beliefs, kills off a major recurring character, and introduces one of the series’ most powerful antagonists. Whether you are a first‑time viewer working through the fifth season or a longtime fan revisiting the show’s golden era, this episode remains a highlight of the entire series. Its themes of destiny, sacrifice, and the illusion of choice continue to resonate, making it a timeless entry in the Supernatural canon.

Aunque este episodio se centra en evitar que Sam sea el recipiente, temporadas después (12-14) vemos a Jack, el hijo nefilim de Lucifer. El argumento de Jack retoma la idea de que el linaje Winchester está "maldito" desde antes de nacer, tal como se estableció aquí.