“Supernatural” Season 10 Spoilers: Episode 13 Brings Dean, Sam Winchester to a Mysterious Series of Electronic Killings; The Mark of Cain Plot Set Aside

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Events on the series "Supernatural" are definitely on the edge of their seats. The Mark of Cain is definitely playing a big factor in the events that are happening around Dean and Sam. Will the curse stay? Couldn't Sam and Dean do anything to make it stop?

For the next episode of the "Supernatural" this coming Tuesday, the curse of the Mark of Cain is set aside and the show focuses back on taking down monsters in the area. The duo is back on solving mysterious electronic killings happening in town. According to a Carter Matt report, a ghost begins to kill people with the use of different electronic devices. Dean and Sam teams up to find the culprit and later on discovers that a ghost is seeking revenge against a group of college students.

The duo is left with a lot of questions and is trying to discover how the culprit manages to do this. A ghost being able to manipulate electronic objects to his advantage is a very big mystery for the two. Three cold bodies are already caught with the trap of this modern ghost and Dean and Sam are pressured on solving the case before another person dies. Time is ticking and the duo is running out of moves to make.

After last week's unexpected turn of events for Dean, who came back to his teen self, things are definitely heating up with the season. The Mark of Cain has been a really pain for the brothers and they are still left clueless on how they could get rid of the curse.

The other titles for the upcoming episodes of the CW TV series are as follows; "The Executioner's Song" for episode 14 and "The Things They Carried" for episode 15.

'Supernatural" Season 10, episode 13 titled "Halt & Catch Fire" is scheduled to air on Tuesday night, Feb. 10, at 9 p.m. ET on the CW network.

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