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− | "Stuck in the Middle (With You)" is a reference to the Dylan-esque pop bubble gum [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuck_in_the_Middle_with_You favorite of the same name] from 1974 by British folk/rock band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealers_Wheel Stealers Wheel.] The song is most famous for its use in Quentin Tarantino's first feature film, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservoir_Dogs Reservoir Dogs]'' The episode also pays homage to Tarantino through the use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonlinear_narrative non-linear storytelling. | + | "Stuck in the Middle (With You)" is a reference to the Dylan-esque pop bubble gum [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuck_in_the_Middle_with_You favorite of the same name] from 1974 by British folk/rock band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealers_Wheel Stealers Wheel.] The song is most famous for its use in Quentin Tarantino's first feature film, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservoir_Dogs Reservoir Dogs]'' The episode also pays homage to Tarantino through the use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonlinear_narrative non-linear storytelling] and various other homages. |
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Revision as of 01:58, 17 February 2017
Title | Stuck in the Middle (With You) |
Episode # | Season 12, Episode 12 |
First aired | February 16, 2017 |
Directed by | Richard Speight |
Written by | Davy Perez |
On IMDB | Stuck in the Middle (With You) |
Outline | |
Monster | Ramiel |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Angelic Weapons
- The Colt
- Crowley's Lair
- Demonology
- Enochian
- Enochian Brass Knuckles
- Hunters
- Holy Oil
- Lance of Michael
- Men of Letters
- Princes of Hell
- Ruby's Knife
Music
- "Lover Boy" (Instrumental) by Toodlum Barker & Emil Lomax (Extreme Music)
- (playing in the diner as the group formulates a plan)
- "Walk with a Winner" by Gene McDaniels
- (playing while the Winchesters kill the demon)
- "La donna è mobile"
- (whistled by Ramiel as he enters his house)
- "Not for Me" by Bobby Darin
- (playing as Mary and Wally stake out Ramiel)
- "Crop Won't Ever Come" by Robin Loxley & Jay Hawke
- (playing as Crowley meets with Ramiel six years ago)
Quotes
Trivia & References
"Stuck in the Middle (With You)" is a reference to the Dylan-esque pop bubble gum favorite of the same name from 1974 by British folk/rock band Stealers Wheel. The song is most famous for its use in Quentin Tarantino's first feature film, Reservoir Dogs The episode also pays homage to Tarantino through the use of non-linear storytelling and various other homages.