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When Lucifer asks where she has been and says that she should be more appreciative and stay by his side, Jo asks Lucifer why he isn't doing anything to lead the angels or inspire mankind. She tells him they came to Heaven to help the angels and make Heaven better. When Dumah enters with news regarding not being able to locate Jack , Lucifer gripes to Jo about the lack of respect and how God would be unquestioned in His orders to the angels.

Jo simply tells Lucifer that God created and he inherited, and that if he wants to be treated like God, he should try acting like Him, before leaving the room. After his attempts at being God end in disaster, Lucifer complains to Jo about the weakness of the angels and humanity and how he plans on refocusing to find his son, Jack, so that together they can recreate the world in his image.

Jo admonishes Lucifer; frustrated that he lied about being able to make more angels, she tells him it's not the angels or humans or God that are killing him, it's that he's afraid that his son will have nothing but contempt for him. She tells him he can't replace his father or create, so he might as well be back in the Cage. Lucifer reaches out from his seat and grabs Jo by the throat. His eyes blaze red in anger as he squeezes harder, staring at Jo, who is struggling for breath.

Then he lets go and Jo backs away towards the door, leaving Lucifer alone, telling him he no longer has her either as she leaves. After a service spent healing the sick, Jo is walking down a dark alley counting her money when she is confronted by Michael.

He asks her what she wants, and Jo gives him a materialistic answer, which Michael sees right through. He goes on to tell Jo that she just wants love, a family, and to belong. Finding her human-like desires disappointing, he tells her that if the other angels are as sad and fallen as she is, they may not be worth saving. Later, Jo places a call to Sam , telling him they have a problem. Bobby questions whether or not they should trust Jo as he believes that angels aren't the most reliable source of info, but Sam confirms her story when he finds a local news page about a pile of corpses who, according to the article, appear to have died as a result of angel smitings.

Castiel meets Sister Jo at a diner. He hands her a box with a pair of earrings. They are lightly cursed, he tells her, but nothing an angel couldn't handle.

They're not a gift, though -- he needs her help to contact God, a prospect that elicits a laugh from Jo. Castiel reminds her that she was Joshua's right hand and saw how God and Joshua communicated, and that he needs God's help to restore Jack's soul, but Jo refuses to help. Castiel moves to take back the earrings, which causes Jo to reveal that Joshua did speak to God after the Fall, and that she can take Castiel to someone that may be able to help.

They tell him they were friends of Joshua and that they know he saw Joshua try to contact God. Methuselah refuses to help them, leading Castiel to threaten to burn him and his place to the ground.

Initially Methuselah dares him to do so, but relents and tells them whatever Joshua used to try and make contact with God is in his store, and they should know it when they see it. Cas and Jo continue to look for the object, turning the conversation to her demotion as they search. Jo reveals that she believed in Heaven's mission, but when she visited Earth she saw how it was no paradise and filled with so much despair.

She asked Joshua why God does not help people, only for Joshua to tell her God does not meddle. Castiel tells her that God does meddle, as He resurrected him. But Jo quickly points out Castiel is one angel God chose to help while millions suffer. Cas and Sister Jo continue to search fruitlessly for the object and she ends up stepping on a rat.

At last, Jo loses her patience and tells Castiel they should give up. She says that she knows he is doing this so he doesn't have to tell Sam and Dean the truth -- that Jack's soul is gone.

Wishing to leave, Jo grabs her handbag, which draws Castiel's attention to an amulet similar to Dean's Amulet that glows in the presence of God. Methuselah tells them that Joshua forged it after his fall. Cas holds it in his hand and calls on God for help, but receives no answer. Methuselah tells him it didn't work for Joshua either. As Cas and Jo leave the store, he gives the earrings to her and offers her a ride but she declines.

After learning from Sergei that the Occultum was traded to a beautiful faith healer whose hands glowed, the Winchesters pay a visit to Jo and approach her about the Occultum, telling her they need the object to kill God , who responded to Castiel's prayer through Joshua's Amulet.

Jo refuses to join Sam and Dean 's cause, telling them she does not want to make God her enemy, because He's God. When they threaten her with angel blades , Jo reveals she no longer has the Occultum, telling Sam she gave it to an old friend of his, Ruby , whom she had a working relationship with.

She tells the Winchesters Ruby approached her with a buyer lined up for the Occultum who would pay millions, and hid the object in Hell for Jo, but she was killed by Sam and Dean before she could finish the transaction.

After traveling to Hell to look for the Occultum, Sam and Dean are ambushed by demons who tell them that Jo promised to bust them out of Hell if they killed Sam and Dean for her. Back at the Kiwanis hall, she is burning a few flyers and rolling up her banner when a man with an injured leg approaches Jo for help. She rebuffs him, saying that Sister Jo retired to Florida. She relates the version she knows:. The accuracy of this story must be doubted as the Meg is interested in hurting Jo and also painting John in a bad light.

After Dean arrives, Sam turns his attention on him. Dean frees Jo as he pursues Sam. Jo finds Dean half-drowned after Sam has shot him. She patches him up, asking him if demons ever tell the truth. He answers that they do sometimes, if they think it will hurt the most. When they are done, Jo wants to come with him in pursuit of Sam, but Dean refuses. Dean Smith says that he has a sister named Jo and that their parents are named Ellen and Bob.

Jo and Ellen are hunting together when they answer a call for help from Rufus to a town he thinks is under attack from demons. When Sam and Dean arrive she has been separated from her mother. When Ellen and Sam go looking for them, and find them, she thinks they have been possessed by demons.

Jo calls Ellen a "black-eyed bitch" indicating she thinks Ellen is possessed. She and Rufus capture Sam , thinking he is possessed. Later, Ellen and Dean are able to break the spell War has over them. Jo helps Sam and Dean break into Crowley 's mansion, and the demon gives them the weapon, claiming he wants Lucifer dead as much as they do. At Bobby's place , the night before they take off after Lucifer, Dean hits on Jo with his "last night on Earth" line, but she turns him down.

Jo, Ellen , Dean and Sam arrive at the town they meet Meg , now in a new meatsuit. She unleashes hellhounds them after them. Dean kills one of the dogs, but he is nearly attacked until Jo saves him, shooting a dog, before she is attacked herself and is badly wounded. They take her to a store and barricade themselves with salt.

After a while they realize that she isn't going to survive, and they set up explosive devices made from propane gas tanks and buckets loaded with salt and iron nails. Ellen didn't want to leave her daughter, and she sits down with her, crying. Dean says goodbye to her and says he'll see her on the other side, kissing he goodbye.

Sam and Dean then leave, leaving Jo and Ellen to their grim-looking fates. Jo eventually dies from her wounds. The hellhounds then proceed to come inside the shop, just to be blown asunder after Ellen sets off the explosives, killing the hounds and herself. Ash it turns out was unaware that Ellen and Jo had died, as he had not encountered them in Heaven and was greatly saddened by this information.

He asks the brothers if the two women "went out fighting," and is somewhat consoled that they had. The brothers are captured by Meg, who wants to find Crowley. After Sam suggests that the brothers work with her to kill Crowley , Dean is enraged, pointing out that she killed Ellen and Jo with hellhounds. Sam sways him by assuring him that Meg will be killed once she has helped them. In the alternate timeline created by Balthazar , Jo is alive and hunting with her mother investigating deaths in California, similar to those Sam and Dean are looking into.

After Ellen returns home to Bobby , her husband in the alternate timeline, Jo continues hunting 'with her own crew'. When the timeline is restored, Jo is gone. Osiris puts Dean on trial to weigh his guilt. He call Jo's ghost as a witness, and tries to get her to say it was Dean's fault that she became a hunter and ultimately was killed.

Under cross examination by Sam who is defending Dean, she agrees that it was her father who was the motivation behind her hunting. Later after finding Dean carries much guilt, Osiris sentences him to die and releases him. Jo appears at the hotel where Dean is staying. He has protected himself within a ring of salt.

Jo is being compelled to kill Dean in a manner reflecting how she died. Dean tells her he feels guilty for getting both her and Sam into hunting.

Jo refutes this, and tells Dean he carries too much weight for things that happen.



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