6.05 Live Free or Twihard
Title | Live Free or Twihard |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 5 |
First aired | October 22, 2010 |
Directed by | Rod Hardy |
Written by | Brett Matthews |
On IMDB | Live Free or Twihard |
Outline | Sam and Dean investigate a rash of disappearances involving teenage girls, they soon discover the girls are being lured by a vampire. During the hunt Dean is turned into a vampire, Samuel tells Dean that he can change him back, but he'll need the blood of the vampire who turned him. |
Monster | Vampires |
Timeline | ~ October 24th, 2010 |
Location(s) | Limestone, Illinois Battle Creek, Michigan |
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Contents
Synopsis
Sam and Dean investigate the disappearance of seven attractive girls, all in their late teens, in the small town of Limestone, Illinois. When they go to the home of the latest victim, Kristen, they find out that she had an obsession with vampires. Her room is a shrine to the recent trend of vampire movies, television shows, and books. Once they crack her laptop's password (Pattinson), they discover that she met someone online who claimed to be a real vampire and was supposed to meet him at a club called "The Black Rose." They're not sure that the online stranger was a real vampire, but Samuel seems certain that vampires are involved. The disappearances in Limestone follow a pattern: this is the fourth town where kids have gone missing and a blood bank van has been jumped and the blood stolen. In this town, the driver of the blood bank van was found with his throat ripped out.
Sam and Dean go to "The Black Rose" and try to pick up the vampires' trail. Sam follows one suspicious man down to the basement of the club while Dean follows one outside to the alley. The man that Dean followed was just pretending to be a vampire to get girls, while the man that Sam followed was a vampire. Sam decapitates him and goes outside to find Dean, who has since been attacked by a real vampire named Boris. Instead of rushing to Dean's aid, Sam watches as Boris feeds Dean his blood, turning him. Sam then runs forward to prevent Boris from taking Dean with him to his nest.
Sam and Dean go back to their motel, where Dean is overwhelmed by his new hypersensitivity to light and sound. Dean wants Sam to kill him, but Sam refuses, saying that he's sure Samuel can help them. Dean goes to the bathroom alone and, after examining his new fangs, leaves out the window. He immediately goes to his house to see Lisa, who wakes up to see him standing over their bed. He thanks her and Ben for everything, and his behavior worries Lisa, who tries to get him to explain what's going on. He throws her against the wall and is overwhelmed by the sound of her heartbeat. He turns and tries to leave when his fangs extend, but Ben comes out of his room and, though Dean tries to warn him away, he advances. Dean throws him against the wall of the hallway and shouts at him before leaving. Lisa pulls Ben to her in fear as Dean goes.
When Dean gets back to the motel in Limestone, Samuel is there with Sam. Samuel tells them that the Campbells have a possible cure for vampirism written in Samuel's grandfather's journal, but it can only be used if Dean doesn't drink any human blood. Samuel and Sam will gather most of the ingredients for the cure, but Dean has to get the blood of the vampire, Boris, who turned him. Dean insists that he will go into the vampire nest alone: he can sense where they are and he's sure that Sam would just attract attention because he "reeks" like "a walking hamburger." Samuel gives Dean a syringe of dead man's blood to use against Boris, and Dean leaves. Once they're alone, Samuel confronts Sam about his apparent knowledge of the cure. He's worried that Sam purposefully let Dean get infected so that he could get inside the vampire nest and help them capture an Alpha vampire they've been looking for. Sam denies everything, but Samuel doesn't seem convinced.
Dean enters the vampires' nest and runs into Robert, the vampire who lured the latest missing girl Kristen to be captured by Boris. Boris has been using attractive men as "recruiters" to bring young women to his nest to be turned, and he wants to use Dean in this capacity. Boris is not the Alpha vampire, but he is over six hundred years old, and he has been given orders to amass large numbers of vampires. Dean tries to get the jump on him, but Boris senses the dead man's blood and stops Dean before he can inject him. Suddenly, all the vampires are overcome by visions sent to them from the Alpha vampire. When Dean wakes up from his vision, Boris sets all the vampires in the nest on him, but Dean kills them all with a large machete before killing Boris himself.
After they have Boris' blood, they use it to create the cure for vampirism that Dean needs. Dean takes the cure and is overcome by visions from his time as a vampire. In them, he sees the moment that Sam stood back and watched him be turned. He says nothing about it when he wakes up cured, however, only mentioning that the vampires are amassing an army and that they no longer seem afraid of hunters.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Lisa Braeden
- Ben Braeden
- Samuel Campbell
- Alpha Vampire
- Boris
- Kristen Powell
- Robert
Definitions
- Aliases
- Alpha
- Dead Man's Blood
- Impala
- Monsters
- Sammy
- Stephen King
- Telepath
- Unconscious
- Vampires
- Vampire Cure
- Queer and Gender Diverse Characters
Music
- "Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus
- (plays in The Black Rose while Kristin searches for Robert)
- "Stolen Voices" by Witchman feat. Rosanne
- (plays in The Black Rose while Kristen and Robert talk about her poetry)
Quotes
Kristin: Edgy. So... your place... is there gonna be... velvet?
Robert: Yeah. Sure.
Lisa: Will you just shut up and get your ass home? I can't wait to see you. This phone thing's getting old.
Sam: I gotta concentrate here, Dean.
Dean: I'm sorry?
Boris: I said... you're pretty.
Sam: Whaddya mean?
Samuel: You knew about the cure!
Sam: What? No, I didn't.
Samuel: But we talked about it months ago.
Sam: Not me. Must've been Christian or something.
Samuel: Huh. That's strange, cuz if you had known, it'd be almost like you let him get turned. Get a man on the inside? Help us find that alpha vamp we've been looking for?
Samuel: Top, as in...?
Dean: Their Alpha. At least, that's what I think it is. They've got some sort of psychic thing happening. He sends 'em, uh... I don't know -- messages?
Sam: Saying what?
Dean: Honestly? Recruitment drive. Their Alpha's building an army.
Samuel: Well, that's comforting.
Dean: That's not the worst.
Sam: Then what is?
Sam: Yeah. Of course, Dean.
Trivia & References
Sam: Wait -- he's a werewolf. How do you even know who that is?
Dean: Are you kidding me? That kid's everywhere. It's a freakin' nightmare.
- Another reference to Twilight, in this case to actor Taylor Lautner, who plays werewolf Jacob Black.
- Yet another reference to Twilight, this time to actor Robert Pattinson, who plays vampire Edward Cullen.
- A reference to teen idols/heartthrobs Zac Efron and Justin Bieber.
Dean: Yeah, sorry again, pal. I don't play for your team.
- Playing or not playing "for your team" is a phrase used to denote a person's sexual preferences. The "team" terminology for a person's sexual preference was most famously used in the Seinfeld episode "The Beard."
Dean: Bathroom, okay? News flash, Mr. Wizard: vampires pee!
- A reference to the science-oriented children's TV show Mr. Wizard.
- Another reference to Twilight actor Robert Pattinson, and the fact that his character Edward Cullen would stare at Bella Swan like a creep.
- Samuel had referenced the famous Campbell's Soup which shares his family's last name. It was an urban myth that soup can cure the common cold.
- References to one of the most famous vampires and one of the most famous vampire authors in literature and popular culture. Dracula is the vampire in Bram Stoker's Dracula, which set the archetype for vampire mythology and portrayals in film, television and literature. Anne Rice wrote vampire novels, the most famous being Interview with the Vampire, which were acclaimed worldwide bestsellers.
- Not named is Stephanie Meyer, author of the Twilight series where vampire Edward Cullen drives a Volvo S60R in the book and a C30 in the film, both silver.
- L'Chaim is a Hebrew toast meaning "to life", this toast is often made at get-togethers for special occasions.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Fan Report of Filming with Pics Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 by elsiecat
- Set Photos by Jking/INFphoto.com
- Set Photos SpoilerTV
- Set Photos from SpoilerTV
- Set Photos from SpoilerTV
- Episode title
- Synopsis from SpoilerTV
- Promo Pics from SpoilerTV
- Space Promo
- Space Sneak Peek
Episode Meta
- Ardeospina. 2010. A Visual Review -- Live Free or Twihard. The Winchester Family Business, October 27; archive link
- 6.05 Live Free Or TwiHard: I’m A Monster by bardicvoice (October 2010); archive link
- Bond, Silvia. 2010. What is Sam's Deal?: "Live Free or Twihard" Season 6, Episode 5. Pink Raygun, October 26; archive link, spn-heavymeta
- Chan, Suzette. 2010. Supernatural Talk: Tarts talk about 6.05: Live Free or Twi Hard. Sequential Tart, December 6; archive link, spn-heavymeta