'Supernatural' season 11 spoilers: Crowley feeds Amara some souls, Rowena goes blonde and Castiel remains spellbound in episode 3 'The Bad Seed'

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This week, "Supernatural" season 11 will have viewers "freak out, pig out, flip out and wig out," which, in a nutshell, simply means it will put viewers on another rollercoaster ride. The upcoming episode, which is titled "The Bad Seed," will see a lot of terrible things all happening at the same time.

First off, viewers will see baby Amara, who has the Mark of Cain in her system, grow up fast into a youngster and a very hungry one too. The promo for the episode shows the pre-teen Amara satisfying her surprisingly enormous appetite by munching on some people's souls.

From the looks of it, Crowley managed to lure her into becoming part of his sinister plan, which involves harnessing the great power of Darkness for himself. It was even him who provided her "food."

As teased in the synopsis for the "Supernatural" season 11 episode, "Crowley tries to find a way to use the Darkness for his own personal gain."

In turn, Dean and Sam will go looking for Amara but they can't expect help from Castiel just yet. As seen in the promo, the angel is still unable to get rid of the mad dog spell Rowena enmeshed him in. He may even go after a new batch of unfortunate victims in this installment too.

As for the individual that put him in his seemingly inescapable trouble, Rowena attempts to "consolidate" her powers in order to keep herself safe from Sam and Dean. But if her scream in the trailer is anything to go by, she isn't doing a good job.

At one point, Sam is seen taking away Rowena, who sports a blonde wig so she won't be recognized. But it is either it is the horrible costume choice that gave her away or the Winchester brothers are just too good at blowing covers.

Whichever the case, it looks like it will end with Rowena in the hands of Sam and Dean in "Supernatural" season 11 episode 3 "The Bad Seed," which airs 9 p.m. ET on Oct. 21 on The CW.

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