1.03 You're Lost Little Girl

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Title You're Lost Little Girl
Episode # Season 1, Episode 3
First aired October 25, 2022
Directed by Claudia Yarmy
Written by Gabriel Alejandro Garza
On IMDB You're Lost Little Girl
Outline
Monster Demons
Bori Baba
Akrida
Timeline
Location(s) Lawarence, Kansas
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Synopsis

Dean: There's no map to being a hunter. No playbook. You gotta follow your gut. But that can only take you so far. Truth is, you can't do it all on your own. You need other people to help guide the way... Your friends, your family. Otherwise you just end up lost.

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "Restless Feeling" by Elderberry Jak
(playing on the radio during Carlos and Ada's stakeout)
  • "Something Got Into Your Life" by Spooky Tooth
(plays as John races to stop Mary from making her wish)
  • "Woke Up This Morning" by Morgan
(plays as Mary buys a ticket to see The Omega Man)
  • "Spooky" by Percy Sledge
(plays over the ending montage)

Quotes

Mary: Last time I talked to my Dad, we got into a really huge argument about quitting hunting. And I don't know, I just feel like him being out there, him leaving me behind to worry, it just feels like he's giving me the silent treatment.
Mary: My parents never let me dream like that. Being a kid who killed monsters was my only option.
John: You know, when I was a kid, I, um... I made this list of all of these places I was gonna go to look for my dad. Kept it for years, crossing off destinations, adding more. Enough time goes by... all you see is a list, you know?
Mary: Hey. Ford, can you keep a secret? Okay. My friends and I, we take care of things like you saw.

Ford: Like a-a monster club?
John: Absolutely like monster club.
Ford: Can I be in the monster club?

Mary: Yeah, but as long as you remember the first rule: monster club is a secret. Got it?
Carlos: Muchas gracias for ending my pain, amigo. Allow me to start yours.
Mary: A Colombian hag and now North Indian bogeyman. Do you guys find it weird that we're coming across so many wayward monsters?
Lata: And all of them so close to home, this one quite literally so.
Ada: Amazing. That little tree can live for hundreds of years. Imagine being trapped that long, unable to scream or fight for centuries.
Carlos: Don't look at me, dude. This one's full of surprises today. I mean, she could have a hundred demons in that tree, for all I know.
Demon Jack: The Akrida can't be stopped. Even with that thing working, there's too many of them. Me and my buddy, we went AWOL from hell. Crossed lines to makema deal with the Akrida. We get them that box, they let us live when they destroy all life on the planet.
John: Hey, this morning, I saw the look in your eyes when I asked you about life after hunting. You couldn't even look me in the face. Why?

Mary: Because... because, uh, if we find my dad, then I'm done hunting, and hunting... hunting is all I have. I'm not like you, John. I never dreamed I could do anything else. I was raised to hunt, and... if I give up hunting, I don't know who I am.

John: Yeah, I know the feeling. I spent my entire life looking for my dad. Maybe... Hey, but I'm trying to find a new way. With the monster club.
Rockin' Roxy: This is Rockin' Roxy, coming at you in the witching hour with a new dark and dangerous sound. It's guaranteed to bring the rarest of hell-raisers from near and far to our beloved Lawrence. So raise the volume and tune in.

Trivia & References

"You're Lost Little Girl" is taken from the second track from The Doors' sophomore album Strange Days.
Mary: Well, you can take a break if you need to. You can see "The Omega Man." But I'm gonna check in with Ada, see if she knows something.
The Omega Man is a 1971 thriller, based on Richard Matheson's book "I Am Legend", set after biological weapons kill most of humanity starring Charlton Heston and Rosalind Cash. A kiss between heston and Cash was one of the first interracial kisses to appear in a movie. Cash's character Lisa was inspired by the members of the Black Panther movement.
Carlos: Just drove by your place. And cop cars everywhere at your neighbor's house. Looked like an episode of "Dragnet."
Dragnet was a 1950s cop show that ran for 8 seasons. Narrated by the lead character Sergeant Joe Friday (played by Jack Webb) it claimed that "The stories you are about to see are true, the names have been changed to protect the innocent."
John: I mean, what did Mary Campbell want to be when she grew up? Doctor? Lawyer? An astronaut. I mean, come on. There had to be something. See, I wanted to be a catcher for the Kansas City Athletics.
Kansas City Athlectics are a baseball team.
John: Okay, so not something you'd find in a Woolworths catalog?

Minutiae

Demon Jack: Holy water? Way out of your league, slick.
This is similar to Azazel telling Sam "You think something like that works on something like me?" in 1.22 Devil's Trap. However, Azazel showed no visible effects from contact with holy water unlike this demon, who simple didn't react to the burning.
John and Mary use CB radios to communicate, with Samuel being mentioned to use them as well. In 13.11 Breakdown, when Sam complains about Dean using a CB radio, Dean mentions that "Dad used it all the time."
When Mary wakes up inside Bori Baba's bag, a mannequin head that bears a striking resemblance to Jensen Ackles can be seen in the foreground.
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Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

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