Scene 8: Dean and Sam meet Cole--and an unfamiliar face from the past Supernatural
Aired on Thursday, March 12, 2009, on The CW
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Two friends exit Bison Buddy's Bar, discussing football vs. fantasy football. A nervous robber approaches them, first asking for change. When they tell him they don't have any, he pulls out a gun and requests their wallets. They're eager to comply, but when a restaurant worker noisily drops the top of a Dumpster closed, the robber is scared into firing a bullet directly into one of the friends' hearts. Terrified, the would-be robber flees. The friend orders the restaurant guy to call 9-1-1 ... read more Two friends exit Bison Buddy's Bar, discussing football vs. fantasy football. A nervous robber approaches them, first asking for change. When they tell him they don't have any, he pulls out a gun and requests their wallets. They're eager to comply, but when a restaurant worker noisily drops the top of a Dumpster closed, the robber is scared into firing a bullet directly into one of the friends' hearts. Terrified, the would-be robber flees. The friend orders the restaurant guy to call 9-1-1 and begins CPR. He's just about to lay the kiss of breath on him when the injured guy sits up, looks at the bullet lodged in his chest, observes there's no blood, and insists he feels OK. "How are you even alive right now?" asks the friend. "I don't know," replies the injured man, amazed. read less
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Scene 3 Uncomfortable moment for the brothers (00:01:58 - 00:03:28) view sceneWhile Dean punches at the buttons on the nonworking juke box, Sam talks to Bobby on the phone, agreeing that, "No no, you're right, it's definitely weird." Dean sits down and bites eagerly into his sandwich. Sam explains Bobby found them a job in Wyoming, where no one has died in a week and a half. "Is that so weird?" asks Dean. "It's not they're not dying," says Sam--"one guy with cancer strolls right out of hospice; another guy, capped by a mugger, walks away without a scratch." "Capped i... read more While Dean punches at the buttons on the nonworking juke box, Sam talks to Bobby on the phone, agreeing that, "No no, you're right, it's definitely weird." Dean sits down and bites eagerly into his sandwich. Sam explains Bobby found them a job in Wyoming, where no one has died in a week and a half. "Is that so weird?" asks Dean. "It's not they're not dying," says Sam--"one guy with cancer strolls right out of hospice; another guy, capped by a mugger, walks away without a scratch." "Capped in the ass?" asks Dean. Sam reads from his laptop: "Police say Mr. Jenkins was shot in the heart at point-blank range with a nine millimeter." "And he's not a doughnut?" asks Dean. "The locals are saying it's a miracle," says Sam. "OK," says Dean. "It's gotta be somethin' nasty, right?" asks Sam. "People makin' deals or somethin'? What else would it be?" "I dunno," says Dean, mouth full (and sounds like he barely cares, either). "Get that to go," says Sam. Dean looks at his sandwich, reluctant. Sam gathers his computer. "Come on," he says. Realizing Dean is still sitting and chewing, Sam says, "What?" "Sure you want me goin' with ya?" asks Dean. "Why wouldn't I?" asks Sam. "I don't wanna be HOLDIN' YOU BACK now," says Dean. Rolling his eyes, Sam says, "Dude, I told you a hundred times, that was the siren talkin', not me--could we get past this?" Dean drops his sandwich on his plate. "Yeah, we're past it," he says, unconvincingly. (Editor: The lack of rock music on the show was irritating the fans, but the budget of SUPERNATURAL had been drastically cut, and Kripke had said in an interview that when that happens, the first thing to go is the music. So we had entire eps without any rock music. Dean's inability to play any of his tunes at the beginning of this episode seemed to mirror fans' unhappiness over the lack of rock tunes, which is a signature of this show.) read less
Scene 4 Mr. Jenkins feels touched by the Lord (00:03:29 - 00:04:46) view sceneGreybull, Wyoming - Jenkins residence - "You said you were bloggers?" asks Jenkins, sitting across from the brothers while his wife plays with their baby girl in another room. "Floored By the Lord dot Com," says Sam (LMAO!) "All God's glory fit to blog," says Dean, exchanging a look with Sam. Jenkins explains to them, "There's a bullet in my heart and it's pumpin' like a piston." If that's not a miracle, what is? Jenkins looks in at his family and admits he's nobody's saint, nor father of t... read more Greybull, Wyoming - Jenkins residence - "You said you were bloggers?" asks Jenkins, sitting across from the brothers while his wife plays with their baby girl in another room. "Floored By the Lord dot Com," says Sam (LMAO!) "All God's glory fit to blog," says Dean, exchanging a look with Sam. Jenkins explains to them, "There's a bullet in my heart and it's pumpin' like a piston." If that's not a miracle, what is? Jenkins looks in at his family and admits he's nobody's saint, nor father of the year, but when he was shot and didn't bleed a drop, he knew the Lord was giving him a second chance. "That so?" asks Dean, a weird expression on his face. "I had a feeling angels were watching over me," says Jenkins, "I wouldn't expect you guys to understand." "We'll just have to try," says Dean. Sam asks Jenkins if he'd swung by a crossroads recently, or met someone with black eyes. . .or red? "Who did you guy say you were again?" asks Jenkins, unsure of these two. "Never mind," says Dean, "thank you for your time." read less
Scene 5 Alistair returns, but Sam shows the upper hand (00:04:47 - 00:09:23) view sceneMotel - Sam returns to report that the cancer survivor had been clinically dead--his wife pulled the plug, and now he's taking her out for their 20th anniversary. Working on the computer, Dean learned that the last death in town was Cole Griffith, who died 10 days ago. Maybe it's miracles, suggests Dean. "When, in our experience, do miracles just happen?" asks Sam. Dean pours a cup of coffee. No deals, no skeevy faith healers--these souls just ain't gettin' dragged into the light," says Dea... read more Motel - Sam returns to report that the cancer survivor had been clinically dead--his wife pulled the plug, and now he's taking her out for their 20th anniversary. Working on the computer, Dean learned that the last death in town was Cole Griffith, who died 10 days ago. Maybe it's miracles, suggests Dean. "When, in our experience, do miracles just happen?" asks Sam. Dean pours a cup of coffee. No deals, no skeevy faith healers--these souls just ain't gettin' dragged into the light," says Dean. "Maybe 'cause there's no one around to carry 'em," says Sam. "Grim reapers, that's what they do, right--schlep souls--so if the grim reaper's not in town. . . "Nobody's dyin', finishes Dean--"so what, the local reaper's on strike, playin' the back nine? I dunno, Sam." "Let's talk to somebody who might," says Sam. "Last time I checked, Huggy Bear ain't available," says Dean. "Dude, the kid," says Sam. "Kid's a doornail," says Dean. "Exactly," says Sam, "look, if he's the last person to die around here, maybe he's seen something--we should talk to him." "I love how matter-of-fact you are about that," chuckles Dean, drinking his coffee, "strange lives." (GRAVEYARD) Cole's grave, headstone reads: Beloved Son, COLE GRIFFITH, 1997-2009, Forever in our Memories. Sam and Dean have put down candles, a bowl, drawn symbols, they have John's journal. "You sure this is gonna work?" asks Dean. "No," admits Sam, but if his spirit's around, this should smoke him out." Seeing the expression on Dean's face, Sam asks, "WHAT?" "This job's jack, that's what," says Dean. "You want me to gank a monster or torch a corpse, hey, let's light it up, but this? We fix this, good people are going to die, good people." "I don't want them to die either," says Sam, rising to his feet, "but there's a natural order." "You're kidding, right?" asks Dean. "WHAT?" asks Sam. "You don't see the irony in that?" says Dean. "You and me, we're the poster boys of the unnatural order, all we do is ditch death." "Yeah," says Sam, "but the normal rules don't really apply to us, do they?" "We're no different than anybody else!" says Dean in disbelief. In equal disbelief, Sam says, "I'm infected with DEMON blood. You've been to HELL. Look. I know you want to think of yourself as Joe the Plumber, Dean, but you're NOT, neither am I--the sooner you accept that, the better off you're going to be." Dean stares heavenward. "Joe the Plumber was a douche," he says. "You gonna help me finish this?" asks Sam. Dean, blowing smoke rings in the cold air, stands reluctantly. "Hey!" calls a man's voice. "What are you doin' here?" A guy with a flashlight shines it at them. "Dude, just take it easy," urges Sam. The man aims his beam on what they have placed on Cole's grave. "What the hell is this?" he demands. "This is not what it looks like," says Dean, smiling, then laughing. "Really," says the man, "'cause it looks like devil worship." "WHAT?" says Dean. "No, no, it's not devil worship, it's. . .it's, this is the. . .I don't have a good answer." He points to Sam, who says, "We're leaving." "You're not goin' anywhere," says the man menacingly, "ever again. . .Sam." He turns white eyes on Dean, who says, "Alistair--I thought you got deep-fried, extra-crispy." "No, just the pediatrician I was ridin'," says Alistair. "His wife's still lookin' for him--it's hilarious. . .anyway, no time to chat--I have a hot date with Death." With a wave of his hand, he sends Dean flying, end over end, until he hits his head on a tombstone and is rendered unconscious. Unable to budge Sam, Alistair says, "You're stronger, Sam. You been Soloflexin' with your little slut?" "You have no idea," says Sam tersely, and sends Alistair end over end flying until his back is against a tombstone. He's about to do more, but demon smoke plumes swiftly out of the host's mouth and flies off, leaving Sam angry and frustrated. read less
Scene 6 The brothers come up with a crazy plan (00:09:24 - 00:11:39) view sceneHotel - Dean lies on his bed, holding an ice pack to his head. Sam enters. "How you doin'?" he asks. "I'm in pain, that's how I'm doin'," says Dean, "I think I have a concussion." "Want some aspirin?" asks Sam. "No thanks, House," says Dean, sitting up, "so demons, huh." "Yup," says Sam, "so much for miracles." "What the hell happened with Alistair again?" asks Dean. "I told you," says Sam, "he tried to fling me and it didn't work, so he bailed." "How come he couldn't fling you?" asks Dean. ... read more Hotel - Dean lies on his bed, holding an ice pack to his head. Sam enters. "How you doin'?" he asks. "I'm in pain, that's how I'm doin'," says Dean, "I think I have a concussion." "Want some aspirin?" asks Sam. "No thanks, House," says Dean, sitting up, "so demons, huh." "Yup," says Sam, "so much for miracles." "What the hell happened with Alistair again?" asks Dean. "I told you," says Sam, "he tried to fling me and it didn't work, so he bailed." "How come he couldn't fling you?" asks Dean. "He chucked you pretty good last time." "I got no idea," lies Sam. "Do me a favor," says Dean, "if you're gonna keep your little secrets, I can't really stop you, but just don't treat me like an idiot, OK?" "What? Dean, I'm not keeping secrets," insists Sam. "MM-hmm," says Dean, "whatever. So did you go back and Q and A the dead kid?" "Didn't have to," says Sam, "Bobby called, did some digging, he thinks I'm right, local reaper's gone, kidnapped." "By demons," says Dean, "why?" "Listen to this," says Sam, reading, "And he bloodied death, under the newborn sky, sweet to taste, bitter when once devoured." "Swanky," says Dean, "What the hell does that mean?" "It's from a very obscure, very arcane version of Revelations," says Sam. "Which means what I think it means?" asks Dean. "Basically," says Sam, "if you kill a reaper under the solstice moon, tomorrow night, by the way, you got yourself a broken seal." "How do you ice a reaper?" asks Dean. "You can't kill death!" "Maybe demons can," says Sam, "where the hell are the angels, is what I want to know, we can use their help for once. "Looks like we gotta take care of this one ourselves," says Dean. "What are we gonna do?" wonders Sam. "Just swing in and save the friendly neighborhood reaper?" "If you have a better idea," says Dean, "I'm all ears. "Reapers aren't visible," says Sam, "the only people that can see them are the dead and the dying." "If ghosts are the only ones that can see 'em," says Dean, "then we become ghosts." He holds the ice up to his head. "You gotta have a concussion," says Sam. "Sounds crazy," I know," admits Dean. "It IS crazy," Sam assures him, "how?" read less
Scene 7 With reservation, Pam turns Sam and Dean into spirits (00:11:40 - 00:14:43) view sceneHotel - Sam opens the door of room 208 to admit Dean and Pam (Dean drove with a concussion?--no good)! "I can't even BEGIN to tell you how crazy you two are," says Pamela. Dean purses his lips, indicating he's been hearing this ever since she entered the car. Unthinking, Sam says, "Pamela, you're a sight for sore eyes." Pam drops her dark glasses, revealing her white plastic eyes. "Aw, that's sweet, Grumpy," she says sarcastically, "what do you say to deaf people?" Both Sam and Dean look embar... read more Hotel - Sam opens the door of room 208 to admit Dean and Pam (Dean drove with a concussion?--no good)! "I can't even BEGIN to tell you how crazy you two are," says Pamela. Dean purses his lips, indicating he's been hearing this ever since she entered the car. Unthinking, Sam says, "Pamela, you're a sight for sore eyes." Pam drops her dark glasses, revealing her white plastic eyes. "Aw, that's sweet, Grumpy," she says sarcastically, "what do you say to deaf people?" Both Sam and Dean look embarrassed. Pam continues, "Which one of you brainiacs came up with astral projection?" Dean raises a finger. "Yo," he says. "Of course, Chachi," she says. Dean mouths, Chachi?, but Sam shrugs, not getting her reference, either. "So let's be clear," she says, "you wanna rip your souls out of your bodies and take a little stroll through the spirit world?" Mm-hmm," answers Dean. "Do you have any idea how heavy-duty insane that is?" demands Pam. "Maybe," says Dean, "but that's where the reaper is, so. . ." "So it's nuts," says Pam. "Not if you know what you're doin'," says Dean. "You don't know what you're doing," states Pam. "No, but YOU do," says Dean confidently. "Yeah, I do," she says, "and guess what--I'm sick of being hauled into your angel-demon soc greaser crap!" "Look," says Dean, "I'd love to be lyin' back with a cold one watchin' JUDGE JUDY, too. . ." "Nice, more blind jokes?" asks Pam. "You know what I mean," insists Dean, "we're talkin' the end of the world here, OK? No more tassled leather pants, no more Ramone CD's, no more nothin'! We need your help." (AFTER PAM IS CONVINCED.) Sam closes drapes and blinds while Dean lights candles. "Tell me something, geniuses," says Pam, "even if you do break into the veil and find a reaper, how are you going to save it?" "With style and class," says Dean. "You're gonna be two walking pieces of fog," she reminds them, "you can't touch or move anything--you'll be defenseless, hot shot." "I seem to recall a couple of ghosts beatin' the crap outta us," says Sam. "Yeah, they had plenty of time to practice," says Pam. "Then I guess we'd better start crammin'," smirks Dean. "Wow, a coupla heros," says Pam, patting the beds. "Lie down. Close your eyes." They each lie down on a bed, Sam catty corner so he'll fit. Pam speaks briefly in what sounds like Latin, ending in "Vis, vis, vis. OK, guys, that's it," she says. "show time." Dean sits up on the bed. "Nothin' like shootin' blanks," he tells Pamela, "what's plan B?" She doesn't appear to hear him. Sam appears at his side--but Sam is also still asleep on the bed! Dean turns to find his body is still sleeping on the other bed, too! It WORKED! "Oh, I'm so feelin' up Demi Moore," says Dean. "All, right, so, I'm assuming you're somewhere over the rainbow," says Pam, "remember, I have to bring you back. I'll whisper the incantation in your ear. She walks to Sam's sleeping form and murmurs, "You've got a great ass." Ghost-Sam hears, too, and laughs his appreciation. "What'd she say?" asks Dean. Sam just looks smug and self-satisfied and doesn't reply. read less
Outside, on the street - A woman jogger runs right through Sam and Dean. "That's wild!" says Dean, who then sticks his fist straight into his brother's chest. Sam gives him a nasty look. "Am I making you uncomfortable?" asks Dean. (Those who believe Sam and Dean are having sex LOVED this!) "Get outta me," orders Sam. Dean withdraws his arm. "You're such a prude," he complains. "Come on." (LATER) "We've been scopin' this town for hours," says Dean, "no demons, no black smoke. . .I say we head to...
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Outside, on the street - A woman jogger runs right through Sam and Dean. "That's wild!" says Dean, who then sticks his fist straight into his brother's chest. Sam gives him a nasty look. "Am I making you uncomfortable?" asks Dean. (Those who believe Sam and Dean are having sex LOVED this!) "Get outta me," orders Sam. Dean withdraws his arm. "You're such a prude," he complains. "Come on." (LATER) "We've been scopin' this town for hours," says Dean, "no demons, no black smoke. . .I say we head to Victoria's Secret and get our peep on." Sam spots a sad-faced kid looking at them from a second floor window. They've seen him before, says Dean--"Cole Griffith, the last person to die in this town." As they're staring at him, Cole winks out. (GRIFFITH RESIDENCE) - Cole's mother, looking sad, unkempt and frail, enters her son's room. She calls to him. "Your dad thinks I'm crazy," she says, "are you here? Your picture frame fell over, I could have sworn it was you, baby--are you still here with me?" A soccer ball begins to twirl around on the dresser, then it launches itself over Cole's mother's shoulder. "Oh my God!" she cries, covering her face and running out, sliding through Sam and Dean, who are entering the room. Cole is throwing other balls from his dresser at them, and they duck to avoid them. "Stop!" calls Sam. "How are you doing that?" asks Dean. "Who are you?" demands Cole. "Relax, Cole, it's OK!" Sam assures him. "How do you know my name?" wonders Cole. "This isn't gonna be easy to hear," says Sam, "but you're dead. You're a spirit, us too." Yeah, thanks, Haley Joel, I know I'm dead," says Cole sarcastically, "what do you want?" "We just wanna talk," says Sam. "About what?" asks the boy. (LIVING ROOM) Cole's mom pours a stiff drink and takes a sip. Cole, Dean and Sam watch her as the boy explains how he died--he was outside in the cold all morning, came in, had a severe asthma attack, couldn't call out for his mother because he couldn't breathe, and was suddenly looking down at himself. "That's when you saw the man," guesses Sam. "Yeah, a creepy old guy in a black suit wanted me to go with him," relates Cole, looking at his mother, "but, I didn't want to go." "Reaper," says Sam to Dean, then to Cole, "how did you get rid of him?" "I didn't," says the boy, "the black smoke did--it was everywhere--I hid in the closet. When I came back, the black smoke was gone--and so was he." Cole doesn't know where the black smoke went, "But I know where it is." The lights in the room begin to flicker. "They're back," says Cole, terrified, and disappears. Something blows into the house, but it's not black smoke, and goes upstairs. "Wait, we need to talk to you!" calls Dean. He and Sam stand, staring upstairs, as a gorgeous brunette walks down. "Dean," she says. Sam looks at his brother. "Do I know you?" Dean asks. "We go way back," she says, smiling. He just stares at her. (Oh, no, another woman I've been with whose face I don't remember, thinks Dean.)
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(LIVING ROOM) - "You don't remember me?" asks Tessa. "Honestly, if I had a nickel for every time I heard a girl say that," says Dean, "you're going to have to refresh my memory." She steps forward, puts her hand around the back of his neck, and kisses him. He remembers, in black and white, scenes from "In My Time of Dying," when Tessa the reaper tried to claim him after his accident with John and Sam--and how close she came to convincing him to go with her. "Tessa," recalls Dean. "That's one of ...
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(LIVING ROOM) - "You don't remember me?" asks Tessa. "Honestly, if I had a nickel for every time I heard a girl say that," says Dean, "you're going to have to refresh my memory." She steps forward, puts her hand around the back of his neck, and kisses him. He remembers, in black and white, scenes from "In My Time of Dying," when Tessa the reaper tried to claim him after his accident with John and Sam--and how close she came to convincing him to go with her. "Tessa," recalls Dean. "That's one of my names," she says. "So you DO know her," says Sam. "From the hospital, after the accident," says Dean somberly. "The accident with dad?" asks Sam. Dean nods. "So this is the reaper that came after you," says Sam. "Yeah," answers Dean. "Well," says Tessa, "this was fun, now if you'll excuse me. . ."
"No, wait, you can't take the kid," says Dean. "Why?" she asks. "Demons are in town, that's why," he says, "snatched your reaper pal, kid knows where." "So?" asks Tessa. "you should shag ass," urges Sam, "for all we know, they're tryin' to snatch you, too." "Except that this town is off the rails," explains Tessa, "and someone has to set it straight." Cole's mother passes through. "We understand that," says Dean, "but these are special circumstances." "What, your whole angel-demon dance-off?" asks Tessa, smiling. "I could care less, I just wanna do my job." "Right, and we wanna help you do your job," says Sam, "so if you'll just bail town. . ." "No!" she says firmly. "Then could you hold off until we fix this?" asks Dean--"Please?" Tessa sighs. "All right," she says, "just so we're clear, when I start reaping again, I'm starting with the kid." "Understood," says Sam, "I'll find him." "Wait a minute," says Dean, "what are you gonna say to him?" "Whatever I have to," says Sam sadly. Dean looks unhappy.
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Sam enters Cole's room and makes a show of searching for him. He sits beside the closet where Cole is hiding. "This all must be pretty overwhelming, huh?" says Sam, in a tone that says he's been there before and understands. "Pretty scary, too." From the dark depths of the closet, Cole confides, "The worst is my mom." "Must be hard seein' her like that," agrees Sam. The boy slides his face into the light. "She's always comin' in here, talkin' to me, tellin' me how sad she is," he says. "I'm knoc...
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Sam enters Cole's room and makes a show of searching for him. He sits beside the closet where Cole is hiding. "This all must be pretty overwhelming, huh?" says Sam, in a tone that says he's been there before and understands. "Pretty scary, too." From the dark depths of the closet, Cole confides, "The worst is my mom." "Must be hard seein' her like that," agrees Sam. The boy slides his face into the light. "She's always comin' in here, talkin' to me, tellin' me how sad she is," he says. "I'm knockin' stuff over to let her know I'm here, but she only gets sadder." "You might want to ease up on the flying soccer balls," advises Sam. "I'm not telling you where the smoke is," says Cole. "Hey, what if I told you if you helped me," says Sam, "you wouldn't have to leave here--ever." Still in half-dark, half-light, Cole asks, "What about the one downstairs?" "Tessa?" says Sam. "Nah, she wouldn't bother you, no reaper would--you could just stay here with your family, for as long as you wanted." (LIAR, Sam!) "You can do that?" asks Cole. "You bet I can do that," says Sam. "You swear it?" asks Cole. "I swear," says Sam, his face twitching because he knows he's lying. (LIVING ROOM) - Tessa, arms crossed over her chest, says, "Life is funny--you and me, together again." "Are you makin' a move on me?" teases Dean. "You're the one that got away, Dean," she says, "you'd be surprised how little that happens to me." He confides, "After our little 'experience,' for a whole year, I felt like I had this hole in my gut, like I was missing something, but I didn't know what. You know what it was? It was you. The pain of losing my father, then Sammy, I just. . .I wish I'd gone with you for good. But I guess things are different now." "What?" she asks. "The angel's on your shoulder?" He nods. "So you know about that, huh?" he asks. "Well, don't get me wrong, most of the ones I've met are dicks with wings, but still. . .you know, I've done things--HORRIBLE things--and someone upstairs still decided to give me a second chance. It just makes me feel. . .I don't know." "Uh huh," says Tessa. Sam clears his throat. Cole is with him. "Hey, guys," Sam says. "Hey, Cole," says Tessa, smiling, "I'm not going to hurt you." "It's OK, Cole," says Sam, "just tell 'em what you told me." "I saw the black smoke at my funeral," says Cole. "At the cemetery?" asks Dean. "At the funeral home," says Cole, "it was everywhere." The lights begin to blink on and off. "You doin' that?" Dean asks Tessa. "No," she replies. The front door bursts open and they're all enveloped in a gigantic cloud of black smoke. When it exits the way it came in, Tessa is gone. "How the hell are we supposed to fight that?" asks Dean. "Learn some ghost moves?" suggests Sam. "By TONIGHT?" demands Dean. "Yeah, sure, I'll meet you back at Mr. Miyagi's!" "Who's Mr. Miyagi?" asks Cole. Dean stares at him, incredulous. (OUTSIDE, PORCH) - Dean tries to move a windmill figure without success. "You're not going to move it if you don't concentrate," chastises Cole. "I AM concentrating!" insists a frustrated Dean. He finally gets it to make a slow turn with his mind. "Way to go, baby!" he says. "You pull a muscle?" teases Cole. "All right, Yoda, let's see what you got," says Dean testily. The boy makes the windmill turn, the porch swing swing, the wind chimes rustle and chime. Sam smiles, impressed. "Dude!" says Dean, smiling--"You are so Amityville!" "This isn't even the good stuff," promises Cole. (LIVING ROOM) - Cole punches Sam in the stomach, explaining, "If you want to hit something, you just gotta get mad." Doubled over, Sam says, "Got it!" "Now you try," Cole instructs Dean, "hit me." Dean wants to stick to hitting someone his own size. Cole smacks him across the face. Sam laughs. "Ow," complains Dean, touching his hurt face. "Hit me as hard as you can," says Cole, turning to Sam. "I'm not gonna do FIGHT CLUB with a 12-year-old," says Sam. Grinning, Cole gives him a hard right to the face. "Cut it out," says Sam. When Cole tries to punch him again, Sam deflects it. Cole disappears and reappears across the room. The brothers stare at him, astounded. "Whoa, you gotta teach us THAT!" says Dean.
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(FUNERAL HOME) - The face of the building appears to be scrawled with sigils from top to bottom. "This looks like New Jack City," comments Dean, "can no one see this?" "Maybe it's demon invisible ink," suggest Sam, "only see it in the veil." "Any idea what it's for?" asks Dean. "We'll find out," says Sam. They cautiously enter the funeral home and find Tessa and a male reaper lying inside some sigil trap painted on the floor, guarded by a demon. "Dude, check me out," says Dean proudly. He winks... read more (FUNERAL HOME) - The face of the building appears to be scrawled with sigils from top to bottom. "This looks like New Jack City," comments Dean, "can no one see this?" "Maybe it's demon invisible ink," suggest Sam, "only see it in the veil." "Any idea what it's for?" asks Dean. "We'll find out," says Sam. They cautiously enter the funeral home and find Tessa and a male reaper lying inside some sigil trap painted on the floor, guarded by a demon. "Dude, check me out," says Dean proudly. He winks out, winks back in when he's right behind the demon, taps him on the shoulder, and punches him when he turns around, only to wink out again when the demon tries to retaliate. The demon turns around and around, searching for his attacker, but can't see anyone. Sam taps him on the shouder--punches him; Dean does the same. Soon, the two of them are punching and kicking the demon and Dean declares being a ghost, "Kinda rad." Soon, however, another demon drags in an iron chain, imprisoning the brothers, who burn their hands on it. Alistair comes out. "Boys. . .find the place OK?" he asks. His eyes go white. read less
Scene 12 Alistair shoots the brothers for a while; Pam is hurt but cannot die (00:28:04 - 00:34:23) view scene
Sam and Dean nervously await what the white-eyed demon is planning to do to them. A demon hands Alistair a shotgun. He shoots Dean, who disappears with a cry of protest. "Rock salt's not so much fun anymore, is it?" asks Alistair. Dean winks back. "Alistair," he gasps, "you bastard." Sam gazes at him with hatred. "Go on," urges the demon, "why don't you try some of your mojo on me now, hot shot? It's hard to get it up when you're not wearin' your meat, huh?" "Go to hell," says Sam. "Oh, if onl...
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Sam and Dean nervously await what the white-eyed demon is planning to do to them. A demon hands Alistair a shotgun. He shoots Dean, who disappears with a cry of protest. "Rock salt's not so much fun anymore, is it?" asks Alistair. Dean winks back. "Alistair," he gasps, "you bastard." Sam gazes at him with hatred. "Go on," urges the demon, "why don't you try some of your mojo on me now, hot shot? It's hard to get it up when you're not wearin' your meat, huh?" "Go to hell," says Sam. "Oh, if only I could, but they keep sending me back to this Arctic craphole," complains Alistair. "To kill death?" asks Dean. "No, to kill death twice," replies the demon--"it takes two to break a seal. I figured another one would show up, they're like lemmings." He cocks the gun and shoots Sam, who disappears with a cry. "By the way," Alistair tells Dean, "it's good to see you again." "You can shoot us all you want, but you can't kill us," brags Dean. Sam reappears. "Oh, is that so," says the demon, smiling. (HOTEL, WHERE PAM WATCHES OVER THE BROTHERS' BODIES) - Pam, feeling a presence, locks and chains the door. A wind is heard blowing through the room. (FUNERAL HOME) - Alistair holds an ancient-looking curved, short sword, waving it around. "Heidee-ho," he says, "moon's in the right spot, the board is set." "You gonna kill a reaper with that?" asks Dean. "It's a little on the nose, doncha think?" "Is it?" asks Alistair. "An old friend lent it to me. You know he doesn't really ride a pale horse? But he does have three amigos. And I'm just JONESIN' for the apocalypse!" He kneels beside the male reaper, grabs him by the jacket near his throat and says, "It pays to have friends in low places, don't ya think?" Before the horrified gaze of the Winchesters, he begins chanting in another language, then slits the reaper's throat with the blade. Lightning, wind and thunder fill the room. Sam stares up at the ceiling fixture above Alistair, who steps over to Tessa. She struggles, and we can see how badly the Winchesters want to help save her. "No, stop!" she begs. Sam and Dean concentrate on forcing the ceiling fixture to fall as Alistair goes into his chant. (HOTEL) - Pam closes a window. Hearing footsteps, she says, "I know you're here. What's a matter, you reeking son of a bitch, you afraid of a skirt?" She flings open the shower curtain; no one is there. She races over to speak into Sam's ear, but the demon attacks her first. (FUNERAL HOME) - Alistair is just about finished with his chant, his sword pressed tightly to Tessa's throat. Dean's and Sam's faces work with concentration; the fixture is shaking with their efforts. The lamp falls, creating an opening in the sigil on the floor; Tessa disappears from Alistair's grasp and removes the iron chain, freeing Dean. "Goodbye," he says exultantly as he and Tessa disappear--and reappear in front of the funeral home, leaving Alistair FURIOUS! "Where's your brother?" asks Tessa. "I'll go find him, you get outta here," says Dean. (HOTEL) - Pam is doing a great job holding her own against the demon, punching and kicking, but just after she yells the spell in Sam's ear to bring him back to his body, the demon throws Pam onto the dresser and stabs her in the abdomen. Sam awakens. "Pamela!" he cries, and sends the demon sprawling back from her with only his hand and mind. Angry, teeth clenched, Sam draws the demon out of the guy, easy as you please. Pam somehow seems to absorb what's happening. Sam immediately turns his attention to Pam, who is laughing even though she's in agony. "What's so funny?" Sam asks. "I can't die," she answers, "not in this town. Look." She shows him there isn't any blood, and asks him to make her a drink. "You need a doctor!" protests Sam. "Make me a drink," she demands. (FUNERAL HOME) - Dean walks behind the building and runs into Alistair, who says, "You can't run, Dean, not from me. I'm inside that angsty little noggin of yours." Scared, Dean backs away, but a lightning bolt comes out of the sky and, as Dean cowers, Alistair is zapped and gone. "What the hell?" asks Dean. "Guess again," says a voice behind him--Castiel!
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"You and Sam just saved a seal," says Cas. "We captured Alistair. Dean, this was a victory." "No thanks to you," says Dean nastily. "What makes you say that?" asks the angel. "You were here the whole time?" asks Dean. "Enough of it," says Cas. "Well thanks for your help with the rock salt!" says Dean angrily." "That script on the funeral home, we couldn't penetrate it," explains Cas. "That was angel proofing," realizes Dean. "Why do you think I recruited you and Sam in the first place?" asks Cas...
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"You and Sam just saved a seal," says Cas. "We captured Alistair. Dean, this was a victory." "No thanks to you," says Dean nastily. "What makes you say that?" asks the angel. "You were here the whole time?" asks Dean. "Enough of it," says Cas. "Well thanks for your help with the rock salt!" says Dean angrily." "That script on the funeral home, we couldn't penetrate it," explains Cas. "That was angel proofing," realizes Dean. "Why do you think I recruited you and Sam in the first place?" asks Cas. "You recruited us?" asks Dean. "That wasn't your friend Bobby who called, Dean, it wasn't Bobby who told Sam about the seal." "It was you," says Dean. Cas nods. "If you want our help," says Dean, "why the hell didn't you just ask?" "Because whatever I ask, you seem to do the exact opposite," says Cas. "So what now," says Dean, "the people in this town are gonna just start dyin' again?" "Yes," replies Cas. "These are good people," says Dean passionately. "Don't ya thing you could make a few exceptions?" "To everything there is a season," quotes Cas. "You made an exception for me," Dean reminds him.
"You're different," says Cas. The angel flies away. Tessa stands next to Dean. "I could use your help," she says. (GRIFFITH RESIDENCE) - Cole's mother is looking through a photo book with pictures, a hair clipping, etc., and it upsets her terribly. Tessa and Dean join Cole, who has been watching his mother suffer with her grief. "Tell your brother thanks for nothing," says Cole. "Look at her, Cole," urges Tessa. Cole does; his mother is sobbing. "That's why I want to stay with her," says Cole. "As long as she can feel you, she'll be in pain," says Tessa, 'cause she can't let go--'cause you can't let go of her." "Why won't anybody tell me what's on the other side?" asks Cole. "Maybe nobody wants to ruin the surprise," suggests Tessa. Dean looks like, yeah, right! "That's not an answer," says Cole. "She won't answer you, Cole," says Dean, "reapers never do--but trust me, staying here is a whole lot worse than anything over there." "Why?" asks Cole. "Because one day your family will be gone," says Dean, "and there'll be nothing left here for you. It's OK to be scared." "I'm NOT scared," insists Cole. "We're ALL scared," says Dean, "that's the big secret. We're ALL scared." "Are you coming?" asks Cole. "Oh, I'm sure I'll be there sooner than you think," says Dean. Cole takes one long, last look at his mother, crying over his photo book. He nods and walks into Tessa's outstretched arms. In a flash of white light so bright, Dean looks away and Cole disappears. Dean looks at Cole's mother, who seems to feel better at that moment. Tessa gazes at Dean. "Look out for that boy," he says. "Look out for yourself," she warns--"I've been around death from the get-go--you know what I see most?--lies. 'He's in a better place.' 'At least they're together now.' You all lie to yourselves, Dean, 'cause, like you said, deep down, you're all scared. Stop lying to yourself, Dean. 'The angels have something good in store for you.' 'A second chance'--really? 'Cause I'm pretty sure that, deep down, you know something pretty nasty is coming down the road. Trust your instincts, Dean. There's no such thing as miracles. "What are you saying?" asks Dean. Tessa disappears in what sounds like laughter.
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(HOTEL) - Pam says the spell over Dean's body to bring him back. Sam goes over to help her. "We just gotta talk to Tessa, that's all," he says insistently. "Get her to hold off reaping until we get you better." "I'm pretty sure she's started up again," says Pam shakily, and reveals blood pouring over her hand from her belly wound. Dean sits up on the other bed with a gasp. Pam takes another drink from a flask Sam gave her. Dean instantly notices Pam's bloody wound. "What happened?" he asks. "W... read more (HOTEL) - Pam says the spell over Dean's body to bring him back. Sam goes over to help her. "We just gotta talk to Tessa, that's all," he says insistently. "Get her to hold off reaping until we get you better." "I'm pretty sure she's started up again," says Pam shakily, and reveals blood pouring over her hand from her belly wound. Dean sits up on the other bed with a gasp. Pam takes another drink from a flask Sam gave her. Dean instantly notices Pam's bloody wound. "What happened?" he asks. "Where's Tessa?" Sam asks urgently. "She's. . ." says Dean, indicating gone. Pam takes off her glasses. "Pam. . .I'm so sorry," says Sam. "Stop," she insists. "You don't deserve this," Sam says. "Yeah, I don't," she agrees. "I TOLD you I didn't want anything to do with this!" Dean closes his eyes in misery. "Do me a favor?" she adds. "Tell that bastard Bobby Singer to go to hell for ever introducing me to you two in the first place." She coughs hard. "Take it easy," urges Dean. "If it's any consolation, you're goin' to a better place." "You're LYING," she says, "but what the hell, right? Everybody's gotta go sometime." Sam and Dean can't look at her; they're staring down in pain and shame. "Comere," she tells Sam, gesturing to him, "I wanna whisper in your ear. I know what you did to that demon, Sam, I can feel what's inside of you. If you think you have good intentions, think again." She coughs and moans in pain, blood staining her lips. Pam's head tilts to the side and she dies. "Pamela?" says Dean. "PAMELA!" He looks at Sam. "What did she say to you?" Sam's eyes dart rapidly back and forth guiltily in their sockets; he can't possibly tell his brother what Pam said. read less
Scene 15 Very special titles (00:41:38 - 00:42:22) view scene
We dedicate the entire season to Kim Manners
We miss you, Kim.
Kim Manners was their director, and a most beloved one, not just on SUPERNATURAL, but for many TV shows over the years. He passed away of lung cancer at a far-too-young age, and his presence on the set of SUPERNATURAL will be sorely missed by cast and crew alike.
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