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Sam, Dean, Castiel, and you, were in your motel room, having just opened the briefcase Sam had stolen from a demon, revealing a human soul, which faded away quickly.
Castiel had figured out that what they were dealing with was in fact, Famine, the horseman. Famine made people crave anything; food, love, or attention…as well as worse things. Castiel’s vessel, Jimmy, was affected by famine, causing Castiel to consume copious amounts of red meat, mainly through burgers. Sam craved demon blood. Meanwhile Dean was mostly unaffected because, anything he wanted to get or do, he got or did. Your famine was…interesting, to say the least. Now the four of you are stuck trying to take down famine, without dying, killing, or losing yourselves in the process. Castiel helps Sam and Dean hunt down Cupid on Valentine's Day after people begin killing each other for love. However, someone far more dangerous is to be blamed for the murders. "My Bloody Valentine" is the 14th episode of Season 5 of the television series Supernatural. It centers on the arrival of the Horseman of the Apocalypse, Famine, who manipulates people's cravings and desires, leading to chaos and violence. The episode explores themes of addiction, obsession, and the internal emptiness that can drive people to extremes. On Valentine's Day, people in a town begin killing each other due to an overwhelming desire for things like love, sex, and food, Castiel suspects a rogue Cupid, but Sam and Dean discover it's Famine, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. While everyone else is consumed by desire, Dean experiences an unusual lack of craving, which Famine attributes to a void within him. The episode delves into the dangers of unchecked desires, the different ways people cope with emptiness, and the power of addiction and obsession. The episode is part of the larger storyline of the Apocalypse, with the Horsemen representing different threats to humanity.