Not to focus on lasts, but we just watched our lastSupernaturalflashback episode.

The hour starts as someone named Travis checks into room 214 at a motel.

He claims he’s been there before, and clearly, this guy is nervous.

Cut to present day and Sam and Dean are on the road heading to Travis' funeral.

Dean’s perfect response to seeing the book?

“This better be haunted colleges!”

I also loved that Sully got a mention in this scene when Dean brought up Sam’s imaginary friend.

Young Travis is the little boy ghost we just watched kill older Travis.

When present-day Sam and Dean finally arrive, Caitlin quickly fesses up: She lied.

They already missed Travis' funeral.

They’re really here because she needs their help.

She tells them that Travis checked into room 214 before he died.

She then tells them, “I think she’s back.”

Back in the flashback, we meet “her.”

She’s INSIDE the vending machine!!

Dean and Caitlin show up just in time, and Dean is the first to believe Travis' story.

As he tells Caitlin, they hunt monsters.

“It’s kind of the family business.”

That’s when Caitlin shows Sam and Dean the flyers for three missing kids in town.

Just like that, Sam and Dean start doing some research on their first-ever case.

However, when Dean discovers … something … he stops Caitlin from seeing it.

By the time they return to the motel, the woman has returned and is trying to take Travis.

Back in present day, Dean rounds a corner in the motel and sees … his younger self?

Suddenly, Dean’s holding a knife and turning it toward himself.

The ghost nearly convinces him to stab himself when Sam shows up.

So yeah, that lady is definitely not dead.

Whatever they’re hunting keeps a lair.

(More to come on that.)

The only world left?

That means Chuck will be back soon.

According to Chuck’s book, she’s not in this part of the story.

Dean understands, he needs to kill Chuck.

the ring Travis was wearing around his neck as an adult is the source of her power.

However, the ghost of Travis is!

Sam then responds, “Yeah we do.”

And suddenly I’m crying.

Present-day Sam and Dean are not doing quite so well, though.

On the drive home, Dean tells Sam about Billie’s visit and that it’s go time.

Oh, and he tells him Jack’s going to die.

When Sam finds out that Dean’s been sitting on that info, he’s livid.

“Just drive,” he tells his brother.

Because right now, that’s all they can do.