Michael "Mick" Davies was the supporting character of Supernatural. He was a member of the British Men of Letters. After coming around to the Winchesters' way of thinking, he was murdered by Arthur Ketch.
Biography[]
Background[]
When he was a young boy, Mick was orphaned and spent some time living on the streets. In an attempt to get some money, he pickpocketed a member of the British Men of Letters and accidentally stole a cursed coin. The British Men of Letters saw potential within Mick and sent him to the Kendricks School. At the Kendricks Academy, Mick was best friends with a boy named Timothy. He was also classmates with Arthur Ketch who called them "survivors" when describing their experience years later. During his time at Kendricks, Mick studied werewolf extensively.
One day in 1987, Mick and Timothy were pulled into the office of Doctor Hess, the Headmistress and one of the British Men of Letters Elders. In order to ensure they would follow the code absolutely, Doctor Hess left them a knife and told them only one of them could leave the room alive. While Timothy wanted to run, Mick reluctantly killed his best friend, per the code. This event would haunt him for the rest of his life.
Season 12[]
In Mamma Mia, Mick comes to America to return Toni Bevell to London, where she'll face consequences after establishing that she's gone way off her original mission, which was to identify American hunters and gain their trust.
He first discovers Ms. Watt's corpse and calls Toni to inform her of his intentions, calling her a "bad girl". After Toni has a face off with Mary Winchester, Mick arrives with Castiel at her location. He insists that he and the British Men of Letters wish to work with the Winchesters and he even gives them his number, but they don't trust him.
In the car, he tells Toni that she must fly back to London, and that Mr. Ketch, whom he's already called, will take it from here.
In LOTUS, Sam calls Mick for help with Lucifer but hangs up when he gets Mick's voicemail. Realizing that the Winchesters are likely in trouble, Mick sends Arthur Ketch to help them, resulting in Arthur rescuing them from the Secret Service and supplying them with a device capable of exorcising Lucifer.
In First Blood, Mick is shown using a typewriter to discuss some of the events that were occurring in the episode. He is writing to his superiors, and he mainly talks about the Winchesters and American hunters in general. He is first shown trying to convince a hunter named Wally to work for the British Men of Letters. Wally's rejection leads Mick to remark that American hunters are "difficult". He is then called by Castiel and the latter talks about Sam and Dean, who were captured by Secret Service. He and Ketch meet the Seraph and Mary Winchester on the road, they are met with hostility by Mary but Castiel comments they helped with Lucifer who they are impressed the brothers defeated. They soon proved themselves helpful as they find the brothers at Site 94. They meet the brothers who escaped the site but are exasperated that they left survivors behind. As he finishes his message, he remarks that it is Arthur Ketch's purpose to clean up "loose ends". He describes how Arthur took care of Site 94 before the Government decided to shut it down completely. Lastly, Mick is shown talking to Mary Winchester, offering her the same things he offered Wally, but Mary shows interest instead of turning him down.
In "Ladies Drink Free", Mick kills a werewolf who hadn't hurt anyone yet but after Claire is turned, she, Sam, and Dean convince him that all monsters don't need to be killed, and he is able to cure her. In "The British Invasion", he is shocked to hear that Kelly is pregnant with Lucifer's child and thinks she needs to be killed due to how powerful the child would be. Mick's face turn is completed in the same episode when he lets Eileen escape after accidentally killing Man of Letters Renny - while the Code Mick has adhered to most of his life demands she be killed, his regret over killing Timothy and Sam's appeals to his better nature convince him to let her go.
Season 13[]
In War of the Worlds, while questioning the resurrected Arthur Ketch, Dean mentions that they know Arthur killed Mick while trying to get Arthur to explain his survival.
Powers and Abilities[]
As one of the British Men of Letters, Mick has displayed a few abilities:
- Warding - Mick displays a significant understanding of warding, being able to "power down" Lady Toni Bevell's angel warding with apparent ease.
- Spells - Mick has some proficiency in spell casting as seen when he performed Colt Bullet Creation Ritual given to him by Sam Winchester to create Colt bullets for the Colt.
- Sleight-of-Hand - Mick demonstrates some proficiency in sleight-of-hand as seen when he slips Sam the Colt bullets while pretending to attack him so that the Alpha Vampire won't notice. His skill in this as a child enabled him to steal what turned out to be a cursed object from a British Men of Letters operative and brought Mick to the attention of the organization.
Personality[]
Unlike his fellow co-workers, Mick is not a fighter. He acts more as a mediator between his companions and those they wish to speak with. He displays a more friendly and open demeanor and even gives his cell phone number to the Winchesters upon their first meeting. This does not mean he is naive, for Mick knows what the British Men of Letters do. This was shown when he made the decision to call in Arthur Ketch despite being aware of the man's bloody tactics. He is also loyal to his superiors and can come off as somewhat manipulative while trying to achieve their goals.
While not completely blind to the darker sides of the organization he works for, Mick lacks knowledge in hunting and killing and is a vulnerable target when confronted by an attacker. His lack of understanding in American hunters also leads him to dub them as "difficult". In contrast to Ketch, Mick relies on information to survive and to do his job, not brute force. He does not take pleasure in violence of any form, as he is shown discomforted by Ketch's behavior when faced with it directly and appeared afraid about the idea of confronting the Alpha Vampire and his small army of vampires. Luckily for him, Mick is proficient in casting spells. Despite his limitations in this regard, Mick is shown to have courage and sharp wits as seen when he attacked Sam to slip him a bullet without the Alpha Vampire noticing
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