Supernatural Season 14 Episode 7 Synopsis: Jack turns to Dean to enjoy human experience


Devdiscourse News Desk | Boston | Updated: 27-11-2018 18:26 IST | Created: 27-11-2018 18:22 IST
Supernatural Season 14 Episode 7 Synopsis: Jack turns to Dean to enjoy human experience
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The episode 7 titled ‘Unhuman Nature’ of ‘Supernatural’ Season 14 was not aired on last Thursday, November 22. The CW had a live streaming of iHeartRadio Music Festival on the same day instead of airing episode 7 of the American dark fantasy television series. The viewers had the option to entertain the performances of the renowned singers like Justin Timberlake, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Jack White, Mariah Carey to name a few.

‘Supernatural’ Season 14 has only three seasons left before the Eric Kripke-created series goes for winter hiatus. According to the synopsis released by The CW, Castiel (played by Misha Collins) sets out on a hunt with Sam  (Jared Padalecki) looking for a shaman. Nick (Mark Pellegrino) continues to search for answers surrounding the demise of his wife and son. As for Jack (Alexander Calvert), he has a desire to enjoy the human experience. Hence, he turns to Dean Winchester aka Michael (Jensen Ackles) to experience the same.

On the other hand, the upcoming episode is expected to be quite violent than the previous ones. Nick wanted the answers behind the death of his family members. He visited the only witness, Arty Nielson (Michael Bean) who was his former neighbor. The last we had seen Nick smashing Arty’s head with a hammer, the same way his wife and son were murdered. The viewers are expected Nick to be possessed by a demon. The upcoming episode sees the reappearance of Nick and Castiel after a few episodes away, Express reported.

Don’t miss the airing of ‘Supernatural’ Season 14 episode 7 on Thursday, November 29 on The CW. The viewers can see the following broadcast on The CW app. After the airing of last episode, the series will not return until January 17, 2019.

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