‘Supernatural’ season 12’s episode 17, titled “The British Invasion,” will feature the hunt for Kelly Kline. Meanwhile, Mick will join Sam and Dean on their new mission but may have bad intentions for the brothers.
The short synopsis for “The British Invasion” posted on TV Guide reads, “Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a lead on Kelly Kline's (Courtney Ford) whereabouts; and Mick (Adam Fergus) drops by the bunker unexpectedly and decides to join the hunt.”
The upcoming episode will feature the continued hunt for Kelly Kline, who’s been forced into a difficult position considering that she is carrying Lucifer’s spawn. It seems that the Winchester brothers will finally be able to track her down.
It also seems that the British Men of Letters will take front and center stage in the upcoming episode, based on the title. Mick Davies is set to join Sam and Dean’s hunt for Kelly Kline. The British Men of Letters member will manage to sneak his way once more into the brother’s mission.
Mick was initially sent to collect Lady Antonia Bevell after her mission to make contact with American hunters failed. Mick then took over operational leadership of the British Men of Letter’s expansion in the United States after sending Lady Bevell back to London.
In the previous episode, titled “Ladies Drink Free,” Sam and Dean reluctantly took Mick along during their werewolf hunt. They then bumped into Claire Novak, who was also working on the same case. Things took a turn for the worst when Claire was bitten while in the field of duty and the Winchesters had to race against time to save her life.
According to Christian Post, the British Men of Letters will be threatened by the Winchesters’ hunting ways and will send one of their agents to bring them down. The promo hints that Mick will be the one tasked at killing off the brothers.
‘Supernatural’ season 12’s episode 17, titled “The British Invasion,” is scheduled to air on The CW on April 6, 2017. It was directed by John Showalter and written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner. It will be followed by episode 18, titled "The Memory Remains," directed by Phil Sgriccia and scheduled to be released on April 13.


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