4.06 Yellow Fever
Title | Yellow Fever |
Episode # | Season 4, Episode 6 |
First aired | October 23, 2008 |
Directed by | Phil Sgriccia |
Written by | Andrew Dabb Daniel Loflin |
On IMDB | Yellow Fever |
Outline | Sam and Dean have 48 hours to stop a supernatural affliction from killing Dean with fear. |
Monster | Buruburu |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Rock Ridge, Colorado |
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Synopsis
Dean is seen running for his life. He falls to the ground and tells a homeless man to run or "it'll kill you," when it is revealed that the thing chasing him is... a Yorkie?
43 Hours Earlier
The boys are examining the body of Frank O'Brien, a healthy 44-year-old marathon runner who died of a heart attack after two days of intense fear and paranoia -- the third such death in town. Sam and Dean insist on an autopsy, but the coroner can find nothing wrong with the body, aside from a number of scratches along Frank's arm.
The eccentric Sheriff Al Britton, a good friend of Frank's, confirms that Frank had been acting strangely, as does Mark Hutchins, Frank's reptile-loving neighbor and the last person to see him alive. Dean seems more than usually unnerved by Mark's menagerie of pets. Mark tells them that Frank had been a bully in high school, but that he "got better," especially after the suicide of his wife Jessie in 1988.
That evening, Dean's strange behavior escalates; he sets off an EMF detector, proving that he's "haunted." A call to Bobby diagnoses ghost sickness, in which a spirit literally infects a person with fear, which intensifies until the victim's heart gives out. Bobby also theorizes that if the ghost that started the infection is destroyed, the sickness should clear up.
In the hotel room, Dean begins to hallucinate, and unexpectedly coughs up a wood chip. Sam realizes that the symptoms are trying to communicate something about the original ghost. They investigate the abandoned Cassity & Sons Lumber Mill, where they find an ID card for Luther Garland, along with a number of drawings of Frank's wife Jessie. When the ghost of a hulking man appears and machinery starts to move on its own, Dean cuts out back to the Impala in terror.
The official police file says that Luther Garland died of "physical trauma." At the Peaceful Pines Assisted Living home, John Garland, Luther's brother, tells a different story. Luther was "the town freak," but Jessie O'Brien was kind to him, and he became infatuated with her. When she vanished, Frank O'Brien came after Luther, chained him to his truck and dragged him up and down the road in front of the mill. No law enforcement mounted an investigation. Sam and Dean realize the victims are experiencing Luther's death in slow motion. The lack of remains -- and the impossibility of a simple salt-and-burn -- set Dean off more, who rants about the insanity of hunting, panics, and flees from the Yorkie, which he mistakes for a hellhound.
Back at the hotel room, Dean's hallucinations grow worse. He sees Sam's eyes turn yellow, and he imagines Sam telling him that he wants to give in to the influence of his powers, while Dean goes back to Hell.
Bobby meets Sam at the wood mill with two hours to go before Dean's heart is set to give out. Bobby reveals that he is fluent in Japanese, and identifies Luther as a buruburu which can be killed with fear. Sam lures Luther out of hiding by destroying his drawings of Jessie O'Brien. He then wraps an iron chain inscribed with a spell word around Luther's neck, while Bobby drags him behind the Impala until he dissipates -- a "terrible" plan that both dislike, but which they feel is their only option.
While Sam and Bobby are trying to catch the ghost, Dean is alone in his room and hears hellhounds. Sheriff Britton breaks down the door, and is crazed and convinced that Dean and Sam will turn him in for his complicity in covering up Luther's murder. His heart gives out before Dean can reason with him.
As Dean reaches for a bible he finds on the floor, Lilith appears to him in the guise of the little girl from 3.16 No Rest for the Wicked. She tells him that he does remember his time in Hell -- four months like 40 years. When Dean asks why he was infected, Lilith tells him that he knows, and that he must listen to his heart. When Luther is dispatched, ending the infection, Lilith disappears, as do the scratches on Dean's arms.
Later Sam asks Dean how bad his hallucinations and fears got by the end. Before Dean can tell the truth, he sees Sam's eyes flash yellow. Dean says he saw howler monkeys, thus not revealing the truth.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Bobby Singer
- Lilith
- Sheriff Al Britton
- Luther Garland
- John Garland
- Deputy Linus
Definitions
Music
- "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
- (the song that Dean air drums to while waiting in the car; also featured in the "Supernatural Surprise" at the end of the episode)
Quotes
Sam: All right, so what can do that?
[EMF goes off]
Sam: Do you hear something?
Sam: Yeah, um, you see Bobby and I have a theory about that too. Turns out all three victims shared a certain, uh, personality type. Frank was a bully. The other two victims, one was a vice principal, the other was a bouncer.
Dean: Okay.
Sam: Basically, they were all dicks.
Dean: So you're saying I'm a dick?
Sam: No, no, no. It's not just that. All three victims used fear as a weapon, and now this disease is just returning the favor.
Dean: I don't scare people.
Sam: Dean, all we do is scare people.
Dean: Okay, well then, you're a dick too.
[Sam hands Dean a gun]
Dean: [Shrieks] [Breathes Heavily] That was scary!
Sam: Whoa, whoa, whoa, Dean. Come on.
Dean: No, I mean, come on, Sam. What are we doing?!
Sam: We're hunting a ghost.
Dean: A ghost, exactly! Who does that?
Sam: Us.
Dean: Us? Right. And that Sam, that is exactly why our lives suck. I mean, come on, we hunt monsters! What the hell?! I mean, normal people, they see a monster, and they run. But not us, no, no, no, we -- we search out things that want to kill us. Yeah? Huh? Or eat us! You know who does that? Crazy people! We...are insane! You know, and then there's the-the-the bad diner food and then the skeevy motel rooms and then the truck-stop waitress with the bizarre rash. I mean, who wants this life, Sam? Huh? Seriously? Do you actually like being stuck in a car with me eight hours a day, every single day? I don't think so! I mean, I drive too fast. And I listen to the same five albums over and over and over again, a-and I-an-and I sing along. I'm annoying, I know that. And you --you're gassy! You eat half a burrito, and you get toxic! I mean, you know what? You can forget it.
Sam: Whoa, Dean. Where are you going?
Dean: Stay away from me, Sam, okay? Cause I am done with it. I'm done with the monsters--and--and the hellhounds and the ghost sickness and the damn Apocalypse! I'm out. I'm done. Quit.
Dean: You are not real.
Bobby: Awwww, he's adorable. I got to get out of here. You boys drive safe.
Dean: Oh, besides a cop beating my ass?
Sam: Seriously.
Dean: Howler monkeys. Whole roomful of them. Those things creep the hell out of me.
Sam: Right.
Trivia & References
- "Hells Bells" is the name of a song by the band AC/DC. It's said to be about dragging a soul into Hell, a prominent plot point in seasons 3 and 4 of Supernatural. It was played during the recap in 3.01. Hell's Bells is also another name for a hallucinogenic plant called, Datura which can cause the sufferer to become unable to discern fantasy from reality and cause bizarre or possibly violent behavior.
- A reference to the green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.
Mark: Everything else scared him -- Al-Qaeda, ferrets, artificial sweetener, those Pez dispensers with their dead little eyes -- lots of stuff.
- Al-Qaeda is a terrorist organisation best known for masterminding the September 11th attacks on US soil.
- Pez dispensers are collectable manual dispensers available in many different designs that hold Pez candy.
- Mark's snakes are named for '70s teen idols and famous siblings Donny and Marie Osmond.
Bobby: 君なんか生まれる前から、ずっとだよ。 (Since before you were born)
Sam: Guess so. Show off.
- As explained on his MySpace page, Bobby speaking Japanese was Jim Beaver's idea, as Jim is fluent in Japanese.
Minutiae
- In Salute to Supernatural Vancouver 2009, Jared came up with the nickname Fartacus for himself in regards to his propensity for being gassy.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
- 4.06 Yellow Fever (transcript)
- Casting Sides for Luther Garland
- Casting Sides for Sheriff Ed Britton later renamed Sheriff Al Britton
- Casting Sides for John Garland
Promotion
- Episode Promo: 4.06 Yellow Fever
- Behind the scenes photos by the LA Times
- Jensen sings "Eye of the Tiger"
- Supernatural the show to watch by the Chicago Tribune
Episode Meta
- 4.6 Yellow Fever: That’s Fear; It Spreads and Spreads by bardicvoice (October 2008); archive link, spn-heavymeta
- Bond, Silvia. 2008. Sam In Charge of Dean: "Yellow Fever" Season 4, Episode 6. Pink Raygun, October 28; archive link
- A Fresh (Queer) Look at 4x06 Yellow Fever by drsilverfish