6.16 ...And Then There Were None
Title | ...And Then There Were None |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 4, 2011 |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | Brett Matthews |
On IMDB | ...And Then There Were None |
Outline | When Sam, Dean and Bobby run into Rufus, and the Campbells all hunting the cause of an upsurge in supernatural activity, tensions erupt into violence. |
Monster | Eve Khan Worm |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Sandusky, Ohio |
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Synopsis
Bobby tells Sam and Dean about the numerous reports of monster activity that he's been getting from other hunters. All of the monsters seem to be springing up along I-80 leading to Sandusky, Ohio, where Rick, a trucker for Starlight Cannery, recently murdered his whole family with a hammer. Bobby, Sam, and Dean go to question the man, but he has no memory of the event. His last memory is of a young woman asking him for a ride at a gas station. At the police station, they watch the footage from the gas station's security camera, and they see the young woman. Static runs across the screen, obscuring most of her face, but what they can see looks like a monster, and Bobby speculates that they're dealing with the "Mother of All."
While they are at the police station, a call comes in that a man has gone postal at the Starlight Cannery, and Bobby goes along with the responders while Sam and Dean stay behind. At the cannery, Bobby meets Rufus, who is on the same case, and learns that a worker came to the cannery with a hunting rifle and killed six others before being shot by police. Rufus partners up with him and they go to the morgue, where they examine the man's body. They find black ooze in one of his ears, but it isn't ectoplasm, and they're stumped as to the cause.
They decide to investigate the cannery, and all four men break in at night. There, they encounter Samuel and Gwen Campbell, who are on the same case. Dean wants to kill Samuel, as he promised he would in 6.10 Caged Heat, but Sam persuades him that Samuel might be useful in the hunt. Dean leaves, angry, and Samuel reveals to the others that the case they're on involves the Mother of All, also known as Eve, and that she is the creator of all the monsters they hunt. As they talk, Bobby mentions Samuel's betrayal of Sam and Dean, and Gwen is shocked and leaves to talk to Dean. She tells Dean that she didn't know about Samuel betraying Sam and Dean to Crowley, and Dean shoots her. The others rush into the room and find Gwen dying. They assume that Dean has been infected like the other two men who went postal, and they search for him. When they find Dean, he tells them that something worm-like crawled out of his ear. They dub the creature "the Khan Worm," and together the hunters try and work out a way to find and kill it.
Bobby has them give up their guns and locks them in a locker. When Samuel leaves the room, Sam and Dean follow and confront him about what happened with Crowley, but Samuel is not apologetic. He then pulls an extra gun he had hidden and tries to shoot them, as he is infected with the worm. They stop him and he escapes. Eventually, Sam finds and confronts him alone. Samuel says he will tell Sam about the things he did without a soul, but he advances on Sam and Sam is forced to shoot him. When the others find them, they are uncertain whether the worm was in Samuel or if it is in Sam, so they tie Sam up and resolve to cut open Samuel's head and check for the Khan Worm.
Sam and Dean leave the room and, as Rufus and Bobby prepare to cut open Samuel's skull, they discuss an unfortunate hunt they were on together in Omaha. It can be inferred that Bobby messed up on the hunt and caused the death of someone that Rufus cared for, and Rufus says that he will never forgive Bobby for what happened. When they begin cutting into Samuel's skull, the Khan Worm animates Samuel's dead body and attacks them. During the struggle, Samuel is electrocuted and the worm leaves his body and infects Bobby, who then stabs and kills Rufus while he is possessed.
Sam and Dean overpower Bobby and tie him up. They electrocute him as they question the Khan Worm inside him, and they learn that the worm is a new creation that Eve cooked up to lead them to Sandusky. She has a message for them that the worm relates: "She's pissed, she's here, and it's going to be nothing but pain for you from here on in." Sam and Dean tape over Bobby's ears and electrocute him until the worm slithers out of his ear and dies.
After the creature is killed, Bobby, Sam, and Dean bury Rufus. As cremation is not undertaken in the Jewish tradition, Rufus is buried, in what is obviously a Jewish cemetery, rather than given a hunter's funeral pyre. Bobby pours some of Rufus' favourite drink—Johnnie Walker Blue Label—on the grave before taking a drink himself.
Characters
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Quotes
Rick: Sure, but he was also the son of God, sent here because he loves us.
Eve: God doesn't care about you.
Rick: Sure he does.
Dean: Um... okay, well, if that is big mama -- whatever she is, we got zero on ganking her. So what are we gonna do if we run into her? Throw salt and hope?
Samuel: You must be the guy pretending to be their father.
Sam: What?
Rufus: Second date. Oh, yeah, we're goo positive.
Rufus: Like Omaha?
Dean: There's a 'but'?
Sam: I mean, I just can't help but think... what would Mom say?
Rufus: No. No, it wasn't.
Bobby: No, I should -- I should have listened to you.
Rufus: Well, hey, that's categorical, Bobby.
Bobby: I -- l-let me just get this out.
Rufus: Bobby, we've had this conversation already, okay?
Bobby: No, we haven't. I never said I'm sorry, Rufus. I -- you lost her because of me, and I-
Dean: Well, he should have.
Bobby: You don't know what I did, Dean.
Dean: Doesn't matter.
Bobby: What do you mean, it doesn't-
Trivia & References
- Sherman's March to the Sea is the name commonly given to the Savannah Campaign conducted by Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army in the American Civil War. The campaign began with Sherman's troops leaving the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia, on November 15, 1864, and ended with the capture of the port of Savannah on December 21. It inflicted significant damage. There have been two documentaries about the march, in 1986 and 2007.
- "Monster Mash" is a 1962 novelty song and the best-known song by Bobby "Boris" Pickett. The song is narrated by a mad scientist whose monster, late one evening, rises from a slab to perform a new dance. The dance becomes "the hit of the land" when the scientist throws a party for other monsters.
Rufus: Same as you --tracking 31 flavours of crazy, which led us both smack into the middle of this.
- The Baskin Robbins chain of ice cream shops is known for its "31 flavors" slogan.
- The Khan worm is reminiscent of the Ceti eel from the Star Trek movie The Wrath of Khan, which, after entering through the ear, wrapped itself around a person's brain stem making them susceptible to suggestion and eventually causing madness. It was referenced also in the reboot Star Trek movie in the form of the Centaurian slug, which also entered through the ear canal, though it made people speak the truth.
- Dr. Jekyll is the main character in the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and the normal personality to the homicidal Mr. Hyde.
- Three-card monte is a short con, where the "mark" (victim) is tricked into betting money on a card (usually the queen of hearts), which he/she has to pick out of three face-down cards. It is a confidence trick, where the mark is the only outsider without actually knowing it.
- Operation is a popular battery-operated game in which players attempt to remove body pieces without letting their tweezers touch the metal edges and set off a buzzer.
- The phrase "shrimp on the barbie" is Australian slang for "prawn on the barbeque". It originated in a tourism advertisement campaign in the '80s and became popular when referring to Australia.
Minutiae
- The same line was used by victims of the Croatoan virus in 2.09 Croatoan.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Set pics from JustJared
- Character Spoiler from @Chico6
- Synopsis from SpoilerTV
- Promo
Episode Meta
- Ardeospina. 2011. A Visual Review -- ...And Then There Were None. The Winchester Family Business, August 12; archive link
- 6.16 ... And Then There Were None: She Has A Message For You by bardicvoice (April 2011)
- Bond, Silvia. 2011. The Hellmouth That Is Sandusky: "And Then There Were None" Season 6, Episode 16. Pink Raygun, March 8; archive link, spn-heavymeta
- Chan, Suzette. 2011. Supernatural Talk: Tarts talk about 6.16: ...And Then There Were None. Sequential Tart, April 18; archive link, spn-heavymeta