'Supernatural' season 11 spoilers: Amara gets moody, Crowley faces fatherhood challenges in 'Our Little World'

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Fatherhood hasn't been very easy for Crowley, especially because he is taking care of the Darkness itself. In this week's episode of "Supernatural," season 11 episode titled "Our Little World," viewers will see how the king of hell helplessly gives in to a teenage girl.

In the promo, Crowley grounds Amara, only to be sent out by his own "daughter" out of her own room. From the looks of it, Crowley "[spares] the rod and [spoils] the god," which does not seem to be working for him at all. "Fatherhood changes a man," he can be heard saying in the clip.

In this "Supernatural" season 11 episode, Sam and Dean set out to kill Amara, which will all the more put Crowley's parenthood skills to the test. However, it looks like the idea of killing a young lady doesn't sit well with Sam.

But it appears that the Winchester brothers do not have any choice after all. In order to eliminate Darkness, Castiel turns to Metatron for help. Unfortunately, his fellow angel and scribe no longer wants to enmesh himself with crazy mystic mumbo-jumbo.

As stated in the synopsis for the upcoming "Supernatural" season 11 episode, Metatron is very happy with his balanced, quiet life working for the local news as a freelance videographer. He doesn't seem to be interested in helping out Castiel and the brothers.

This might be why Sam and Dean are pushing through their vicious ad very dangerous plan. It is easy to worry for the hunters at this point as teenage angst, mood swings and darkness – a very lethal combination – are what they have in front of them.

Right now, it is hard to imagine how this could end. Fans should find out when "Supernatural" season 11 episode 6 "Our Little World" airs Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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