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Revision as of 18:02, 3 March 2017
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Title | The Raid |
Episode # | Season 12, Episode 14 |
First aired | March 2, 2017 |
Directed by | John MacCarthy |
Written by | Robert Berens |
On IMDB | The Raid |
Outline | |
Monster | Vampires Alpha Vampire |
Timeline | Three days after 12.13 Family Feud |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas Wichita, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Mary Winchester
- Mick Davies
- Mr. Ketch
- Alpha Vampire
- Pierce Moncrieff
- Alton Morehead
- Serena Colman
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Anti-Vamp Device
- Dead Man's Blood
- Table of Death
- The Colt
- Holy Oil
- Hunters
- Impala
- Good Talk
- Men of Letters
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Monsters
- Mr. Ketch's Motorcycle
- Project V
- Sammy
- Silver
- Table of Death
- Vampires
Music
None
Quotes
Sam: A hunter got killed.
Mary: You think I don't know? I'm the one who burned his body, I'm the one who told his wife. I watch him die every night.
Dean: And we're not? How do you think this has been for us? We're your sons, and you've been gone. Our whole lives, you've been gone! You said that you needed time. No, you said you needed space. So we gave you your space. But you didn't need just space. No, you needed space from us.
Mary: That's not true. Dean, I'm trying-
Dean: How about for once you just try and be a mom.
Mary: I am your mother. But I am not just a mom, and you are not a child.
Dean: I never was. So, between us and them-
Mary: It's not like that.
Sam: What is that supposed to mean?
Dean: Two against ten. I like those odds.
Sam: Who said I was here to save all of us? My family and I, we kill vamps when they get out of line, and you let us.
Alpha Vampire: I have many children, Sam. What's one, two here or there?
Mary: Dean, the things I said-
Mick: And your brother?
Trivia & References
- SIG Sauer is a brand of gun which is popular with the military, especially Special Forces Units.
- "Lucy, I'm home!" is a famous line from the 1950s TV show I Love Lucy said by Lucy's husband.
- Sam could be referring to the series of spy movies or to the TV series of the same name the movies are based on that aired from 1966-1973.
- John Wayne was an American actor famous for starring in Western movies.
- "like a bat out of hell" is a phrase made popular by the Meat Loaf song "Bat Out of Hell".