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'''Dean:''' Ashton's second-best movie.<br> | '''Dean:''' Ashton's second-best movie.<br> | ||
'''Sam:''' Yes, of course. Uh, uh one small mistake can -- can cause all kinds of bad. What about it? | '''Sam:''' Yes, of course. Uh, uh one small mistake can -- can cause all kinds of bad. What about it? | ||
− | :''[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/422809/when-the-butterfly-effect-took-flight/ The Butterfly Effect] was first articulated by Edward Lorenz from his work in simulating weather paterns. It is the idea that a small change in a system can have large effect - i.e. a butterfly can flap its wings and cause a tornado. Dean refers to the 2004 movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Butterfly_Effect The Butterfly Effect] starring Ashton | + | :''[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/422809/when-the-butterfly-effect-took-flight/ The Butterfly Effect] was first articulated by Edward Lorenz from his work in simulating weather paterns. It is the idea that a small change in a system can have large effect - i.e. a butterfly can flap its wings and cause a tornado. Dean refers to the 2004 movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Butterfly_Effect The Butterfly Effect] starring Ashton Kutcher. It is likely he considers [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0242423/ Dude, Where's my Car]" as Kutcher's best.'' |
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Revision as of 10:16, 24 April 2018
Title | Funeralia |
Episode # | Season 13, Episode 19 |
First aired | April 19, 2018 |
Directed by | Nina Lopez-Corrado |
Written by | Steve Yockey |
On IMDB | Funeralia |
Outline | In the search for Gabriel, Sam and Dean turn to Rowena for help and Castiel visits Heaven and is shocked by what he finds. |
Monster | Rowena |
Timeline | May 23 - 28, 2018 |
Location(s) | Portland, Oregon Lebanon, Kansas Heaven Idaho |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Anti-Possession Symbol
- Astral Projection
- Costumes & Disguises
- Death
- Heaven
- Heaven's Throne Room
- Hex Bag
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Metatron's Cube
- Playground
- Porn
- Portal
- Reapers
- Redemption
- Spells
- Table of Death
- Tattoos
- Witches
- Witch-Killing Bullets
Music
- "Seductive Tango" by Dominic Richard Ashworth & Derek Nash
- (playing as Rowena tangos and incinerates Elizabeth Mahler)
- "Scotland the Brave"
- (Rowena's ringtone)
- "Supernatural Man" by Mable Jo and the Jealous Hearts
- (playing in the bar where Sam and Dean meet with Rowena)
Quotes
Sam: Yeah. Local cops are -- are calling it spontaneous combustion, but... pretty much.
Dean: Okay, all right, all right, that's not cool, okay? That's -- First of all, that's a classic. Secondly, the burger's for emergency cases only.
Sam: Well, it's Rowena. Of course it's a trap.
Castiel: No, that's, uh... That's not, um... I knew our numbers were small...
Naomi: You wanna know why we can't help you? because none of us can leave, We're the only things keeping the lights on. Barely. We need everyone, especially an archangel. Now the others thought any archangel would do. Long story. But your news about Gabriel is... for lack of a better word, blessed. With his power, we can keep Heaven running.
Castiel: And without him?
Dean: Well, trust me, that's not the kind of attention you want.
Rowena: Oh, but it is. Death has something I want.
Sam: What's that?
Rowena: My son. After you told me he was gone, how he died, I had an unexpected reaction. We had our differences, but it's my fault he went down the path he did. I left him.
Dean: We're talking about Crowley -- demon, King of Hell.
Rowena: We're talking about Fergus -- a man abandoned and loveless, tricked by a demon, died in a gutter. He deserved better from the world, from me.
Dean: Well, Crowley's dead. There's no coming back from that.
Rowena: What happened to me, those were my choices. But Fergus never... It wasn't fair. It's not fair!
Rowena: I don't know what I'm doing.
Sam: You had a chance to kill me and -- and you didn't. I'd call that progress.
Dean: I'd call that a miracle.
Sam: And, you know, what happened with Crowley, that wasn't your fault.
Rowena: He never had a chance.
Rowena: Of course he is.
Dean: Now you're not gonna...
Rowena: Breakdown? Crack apart in terror? Of course I'm horrified and scared. My heart may have stopped, but... Lucifer isn't the one who's gonna kill me, is he?
Sam: You changed other people's fates. Maybe we can change yours.
Trivia & References
Rowena: Oh! The handsome angel is there isn't he? Hello, Tweetie Pie.
- "Tweetie Pie" is the title of the first Merrie Melodies short which paired together the characters of f Tweety and Sylvester.
Rowena: I am, but I'm surprised you recognize the sounds of a party seeing as how you're all work and no play.
- "All work and no play" is a reference to the proverb, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." This phrase was most famously used in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
Rowena: And I'm currently surrounded by art that makes me think the would should be in danger. Best of luck to you boys, my three little musketeers. Mwah.
- The Three Musketeers are the eponymous characters in the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, which follows the adventures of three soldiers in 17th century France.
Dean: Uh, not for nothing, but don't the angels mostly wanna kill you?
Castiel: Yes. Yeah. This would be something of a Hail Mary. It's a sports term. Like slam dunk or, uh... ball handler.
- In sport a Hail Mary move is a bold one made in desperation, often used to refer to long passes in American football where it originated. A slam dunk is a move from basketball. A ball handler is also a position in basketball, despite Dean's obvious implication of an innuendo.
Dean: Ashton's second-best movie.
Sam: Yes, of course. Uh, uh one small mistake can -- can cause all kinds of bad. What about it?
- The Butterfly Effect was first articulated by Edward Lorenz from his work in simulating weather paterns. It is the idea that a small change in a system can have large effect - i.e. a butterfly can flap its wings and cause a tornado. Dean refers to the 2004 movie The Butterfly Effect starring Ashton Kutcher. It is likely he considers Dude, Where's my Car" as Kutcher's best.