Thread:Anythingspossibleforapossible/@comment-850810-20180331094420/@comment-850810-20180331165732

Yellowlightning1996 wrote: No. Great show. The ghost kid's story in this one was tragic in the way he was used, but it wasn't the most tragic ghost kid one they encountered. As Dean put it when the ghost was revealed to be a kid "creepy ghost kid. You get used to them." One of the first ghosts on that show was a ghost kid with a tragic story. But the worst I think was last season: while investigating a haunted house with their recently resurrected mother, Sam and Dean thought a ghost kid who was haunting the house was killing people (they thought he was a type of Vengeful Spirit called a Myling that has never actually appeared in the show), but their mother wasn't so sure. As they tried to dispatch the kid's ghost, she discovered by calling his mother that he was actually a victim of the true bad guy himself. The true evil ghost (an adult) possessed the mother to attack her kids, but she regained control long enough for them to restrain her. With the help of the ghost kid, Sam managed to destroy the evil ghost. Once he was gone, all of his victims (something like half a dozen kid ghosts) were set free and could finally move on. The mother discovered while possessed that when the guy lost his daughter in some kind of accident, he went insane, bricked himself behind a wall in his house and starved to death. As a ghost, he would murder the children who moved into the house and trap their spirits with him, using them as a power source. They couldn't move on until he was gone and their souls made him seriously powerful. Thankfully, no matter how powerful the ghost, they all still retain the same weaknesses and methods of destruction.