Lets get into it.
We start in Wisconsin, where a teenager is getting a beer out of a cooler.
No, this isnt a flashback to Deans glory days.

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When the couples start to get a little too couple-y, Jared decides to call it a night.
Only, when he starts to walk home through the woods, he finds a backpack full of money.
Fair warning, kids: If you find a backpack full of money, its probably a trap.
No one is that lucky.
(And if you are, can we be friends?)
Daryn witnesses the whole thing.
Just then, Sam gets an email from Mick, who, need I remind you, is dead.
The email suggests Sam and Dean head to Wisconsin to check out Jareds case.
It seems the town he lives in has a history.
For 20 years, one person went missing each year… until 1997.
And now, it could be starting again.
and how many ratty flannels Dean owns.
(Joke is on you, Ketch!
Because he owns way more black T-shirts than flannels!
And, of course, Ketch tells his men to find the Colt.
Spoiler: They dont.
Could Ketch be ketch-ing feelings for Mary?
Darren claims that Black Bill took his friend.
And yet, Dean still isnt fazed.
(It does.)
The next morning, Dean rejoins his brother at the diner after an awesome night with the waitress.
His morning, however, isnt as awesome because all he has to eat is Sams egg white omelet.
And considering that Daryn never made it home last night, theyve got work to do.
Sam and Dean head to the meat plant where Daryn worked, which is apparently owned by Sheriff Bishop.
It seems the Bishop family pretty much runs the town, which makes the sheriff suspect No.
Reconvening at the diner, Sam and Dean catch each other up on what theyve found.
And what do they find but a full-on torture chamber.
As Dean says, Why is it always the rich ones?
I mean, what are they like, Croquets all right, but you know what would be great?
Well, it was just something they wore when they went out hunting victims.
As Pete explains, he and Barry the sheriff are half-brothers.
It might sound unfair to some, but to Dean, it just sounds like a bad episode ofDynasty.
When Barry recently decided to start selling off the family businesses, Pete went snooping through the estate.
Barry then tells them to get out of town.
He will clean up this mess.
Its his familys legacy.
So as Sam and Dean return to the bunker, the topic of legacy is on their minds.
After all, theyre not exactly the key in of people youd find in history books.
Needless to say, I amnotready for it.
Then, they call Mick to report back.
And to make things even creepier, hes doing so while staring at young Deans photo with his mom.
Well played,Supernatural.
Keep on leaving your mark.