13.07 War of the Worlds
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Title | War of the Worlds |
Episode # | Season 13, Episode 7 |
First aired | November 23, 2017 |
Directed by | Richard Speight, Jr. |
Written by | Brad Buckner Eugenie Ross-Leming |
On IMDB | War of the Worlds |
Outline | With Jack in the wind, Sam and Dean look into the recent ritualistic killing of a witch and come across a familiar face. Lucifer, having managed to escape from the Apocalypse World, finds himself seeking Castiel's aid in stopping Michael. |
Monster | Asmodeus Michael |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Apocalypse World Lebanon, Kansas Cincinatti, Ohio |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Lucifer
- Arthur Ketch
- Asmodeus
- Michael (Apocalypse World)
- Kevin Tran (Apocalypse World)
- Daniela
- Dumah
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Aliases
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Apocalypse World
- Archangel Blade
- British Men of Letters
- Costumes & Disguises
- Enochian
- Grace
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Metatron's Cube
- Needham Asylum
- Portal
- Princes of Hell
- Prophet
- Spells
- Table of Death
- Tablets
- Witches
Music
- "Blues Are Turning Black" by Stephen Emil Dudas
- (playing in the bar as Lucifer and Castiel talk about Jack; also played in 10.20 Angel Heart)
Quotes
Michael: Hitched a ride on your temporal lobe. Saw your world. That paradise you left behind? Believe I'll take up residence, lend my guiding hand.
Michael: Look at you. You claim to be a god in your world. Here you're pathetic.
Lucifer: Hey, you try interdimensional travel sometime, pal. Definitely no frills. And just to be clear I never claimed to be God. Or a god, okay? Where I come from God is a paradox. He's everywhere, in your mind. In reality, He's nowhere. He left. I, on the other hand, am the real deal. I am everything humanity thinks I am and worse. That's who you're dealing with, pal. But hey, congratulations on being king of the hill of this dead rock.Kevin: I don't have a choice. I'm a prophet, so I serve God, but there's no God to serve, so I serve the ranking deity, which is Michael, because I don't have a choice because I'm a prophet.
Lucifer: Idiot. Can't you see Michael is a monster? Pure evil?
Kevin: Okay, I'm confused. Aren't you Satan? Which would make you the evil monster? And Besides, Michael's taking me to paradise world so I can meet hot women.
Ketch: Is that a trick question?
Lucifer: Well, last time we were together, you stabbed me.
Lucifer: Cut me a little bit of slack. Please? That unhinged thing and that meth head Kevin Tran are about to bust through that door. God isn't here! It's just us. We're all we got, in case you hadn't noticed.
Castiel: Well, I-I-I have to talk to Sam and Dean.
Ketch: Actually, everything I told you was true. Well, except for the twin brother thing. I am separated from the British Men of Letters, lying low because they will kill me for desertion. I make a rather good living as a sort of soldier of fortune deep underground, for a certain sort of clientele who appreciate my skill set and I do use the name Alexander.
Ketch: You really needn't worry.
Trivia & References
- The Fast and the Furious is an action film franchise based around street racing and heists.
- A "fly in the ointment" is a phrase denoting a minor flaw that can spoil something good.
Kevin: I'm a vertebrate, neither an annelid nor a nematode.
- No-tell motel is slang for a motel used for the specific purpose of a sexual rendezvous.
Dean: Mm. All right, Marie. What's your story?
- Donny Osmond, along with his sister Marie, are singers and actors best known for hosting the variety show Donny & Marie from January 1976 to January 1979.
Dean: Yeah, but there's Ripley's Believe It or Not! weird, and then there's weird that's just straight-up bull. Now I'm thinking that Ketch weird is door number two.
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! is a franchise known for the showcasing of strange feats and unusual claims.
- "Make my day" is a reference to the catchphrase made famous by the character "Dirty Harry" Callahan.
Dean: Nope. But, from his description -- Evil Colonel Sanders. Asmodeus.
- Colonel Sanders was an Southern American business man, famous for creating Kentucky Fried Chicken. The name "Evil Colonel Sanders" was attributed to Asmodeus by the Supernatural fandom soon after his debut, due to his southern drawl and white suit.