The episode was watched by 1.75 million viewers with a 0.7/3 share among adults aged 18 to 49. Amara decides to torture Lucifer as a way to torment God and the episode ends as she uses her powers to torture Lucifer, who screams in agony. Sam and Dean then discuss their next move with Lucifer, theorizing that since Lucifer had fallen he couldn't use a Hand of God's full power. Amara confronts Lucifer and he tries to attack her with the Horn but fails. Rowena and Crowley then escape as Amara arrives. Sam exorcises Castiel's body which frees Crowley. Lucifer ( Mark Pellegrino) arrives and attacks Crowley. Crowley escapes and gets inside Lucifer's mind to talk to Castiel, but he refuses to expel Lucifer until the battle is over. They use a spell to communicate with Castiel, but Lucifer manages to regain control of the body. Sam, Dean, Crowley and Rowena invoke Lucifer. With her power restored, Amara sends a vocal attack into Heaven, provoking Rowena to leave her and return with the Winchesters and Crowley. Meanwhile, Lucifer arrives at Heaven to hold a meeting with the angels, proposing to lock away The Darkness as long as they let him stay in Heaven. It turns out Rowena cast a spell before Lucifer snapped her neck to survive. Rowena ( Ruth Connell) tends to Amara's ( Emily Swallow) wounds. He kills him and escapes back to America where he offers Sam ( Jared Padalecki) and Dean ( Jensen Ackles) a deal: he'll give them the Horn if they retrieve Lucifer from Castiel's ( Misha Collins) body and send him back to the cage. Sheppard) retrieves the Horn of Joshua, a Hand of God, from a man who sold his soul. On the An-Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia, Crowley ( Mark A. The episode received positive reviews from critics, praising the new character development for Lucifer and Amara. In the episode, Lucifer tries to reach Heaven in an attempt to ascend to power while Crowley states to Sam and Dean that there's a way to lock Amara away. The episode was written by co-executive producers Brian Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming and directed by executive producer Phil Sgriccia. " Hell's Angel" is the eighteenth episode of the paranormal drama television series Supernatural 's season 11, and the 236th overall.
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