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'Supernatural' Season 10 News, Spoilers: Charlie Helps Sam and Dean Obtain the Book of the Dead

The quest to find the cure for the Mark of Cain has been a big burden for the Winchester brothers. However, the next episode of the hit supernatural TV series "Supernatural" may provide the answer that Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) have long been searching for. If only it would be that easy.

The episode aptly titled "Book of the Damned" is reported to see the return of Charlie (Felicia Day) and her first order of business is to inform the demon hunters that she has the information as to where the Book of the Dead is located. But knowing where the book is will just be the first part of the plan. Obtaining it will certainly be a challenge for the trio.

A synopsis for the upcoming segment was posted on The Futon Critic and it reveals that a certain man named Jacob Styne (guest star Jeff Branson) declares that his family owns the book and he won't let anyone take it. In fact, Styne will resort to some violent actions to protect his property by shooting Charlie.

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Speaking to Collider, Day revealed how important for her character to aid the brothers in their quest as she herself can relate to what Dean is going through.

"She's highly motivated by having been split into the light and dark half of herself. We can all imagine what we'd do, if we were in certain scenarios, and how ruthless, violent and dark we could be, and Charlie had the rare opportunity to actually see that," she said.

"She wants to help Dean avoid the darkest part of himself. I don't know if she likes herself quite as much as she did before, so it's definitely a motivating factor for her," Day explained.

"Supernatural" Season 10 airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on The CW.

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