'Supernatural' season 11: Sam and Dean teach Claire a lesson about hunting in episode 12 'Don't You Forget About Me'

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There will be a bunch of familiar faces turning up in the next episode of "Supernatural" season 11 titled "Don't You Forget About Me." Jody and Claire, who have been popping occasionally in the show, will be back.

Dean and Sam are about to find out that Claire has been doing some hunting herself but not the kind that the brothers do. In fact, she has been assaulting normal people thinking they are monsters. Claire is under the impression that the town is peppered with killer creatures that like to run around and kill people. This has her calling up the Winchester brothers for help, as was revealed in the "Supernatural" season 11 promo.

Upon learning that "hunting" is what kept her busy the past few days, Sam was unable to hide his shock, but somehow he understands. The sneak peek shows that Sam knows the reason behind Claire's actions.

"The hunter life consumes you," Sam says in the "Supernatural" season 11 promo, as he explains the nature of the job. "There's no nine to five. You'll start seeing monsters at every Quick Mart in town."

The trade is definitely not easy, and things become more complicated when Jody reveals that Claire has been attacking the wrong people. In one scene from the sneak peek, Claire threatens to slit the throat of a young man who she believes is a monster in disguise.

While Claire certainly has the look and the attitude of a promising young hunter, it does not seem like she is cut out for the real thing yet. Will she continue to track down monsters after knowing the reality of the job?

"Supernatural" season 11, episode 12 "Don't You Forget About Me" should answer that when it airs tomorrow, Feb. 3, at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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