13.22 Exodus
Title | Exodus |
Episode # | Season 13, Episode 22 |
First aired | May 10, 2018 |
Directed by | Thomas J. Wright |
Written by | Eugenie Ross-Leming Brad Buckner |
On IMDB | Exodus |
Outline | Sam, Dean, and Mary devise a plan to lead the group to safety. Meanwhile, Jack takes an interest in Lucifer and his family's history. |
Monster | Michael Castiel |
Timeline | Immediately after 13.21 Beat the Devil |
Location(s) | Apocalypse World Dayton, Ohio Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Mary Winchester
- Castiel
- Lucifer
- Jack Kline
- Gabriel
- Rowena
- Arthur Ketch
- Bobby Singer (Apocalypse World)
- Michael (Apocalypse World)
- Charlie Bradbury (Apocalypse World)
- Maggie (Apocalypse World)
- Castiel (Apocalypse World)
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Alternate Universe
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Angel Wings
- Apocalypse World
- Archangel
- Archangel Blade
- Binding Link
- Black Grimoire
- Hugs
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Nephilim
- Portal
- Sammy
- Smiting
- Table of Death
- Teleportation
Music
None
Quotes
Dean: Are you good?
Sam: I'm alive. Yeah.
Sam: No, Mom, that's not -- You heard what Lucifer said. We have 31 hours --
Mary: I -- Sam... Dean... I know what you went through to come find me. But these people are being slaughtered. They need me here.
Sam: I think Mom made up her mind.
Dean: See? Wait. What?
Lucifer: My Dad, 'cause I told the truth. See, he loved humans so much, he couldn't see their flaws. And I told Him about it, and He got mad. He got -- He felt like I was... personally dumping on His masterpiece, and so he kicked me out. No time-out, no 'go in the corner,' you know anything like that. Just... gone, banished. And yes, as Cas says, I have done some bad things. I had my reasons, and I just want the opportunity to get better. Doesn't everybody? Don't you?
Gabriel: Okay, you think Dad was 'bad guy,' and you were a victim? You were not a victim. That was just your excuse.
Lucifer: My excuse for what?
Lucifer: Yeah! Yeah, Pop locked me up, okay?
Gabriel: Don't you get it? Humans were innocent and beautiful. But you... you couldn't stand that the old man loved them more than He you. So you tempted them and corrupted them just to prove how flawed they were.
Lucifer: You better be careful man.
Castiel: I vastly prefer them to angels.
Castiel (AW): Don't think that you are better than me. Well, we are the same.
Sam: How did you think this was gonna end?
Dean: He's been here for five minutes. Look who's taken over the joint.
Bobby: While we're celebrating, let's not forget our brothers and sisters who didn't make it. They will never be forgotten, and we will do right by them. And now a toast to our new brothers -- Sam and Dean Winchester. Thanks, boys. Welcome to the familyLucifer: I saw how they do the spell. I know what it takes. It's some blood, some fruit, a glow-y rock, and then... Bam. We step through, both of us.
And then?
Lucifer: And then I get my son, and you get...
Trivia & References
Alternatively, the episode's title is a reference to the exodus of the people of Apocalypse World through the portal to the Bunker, in effect an exodus from their home.
- Lucifer spelling out "respect" is a reference to the 1967 Aretha Franklin song "Respect."
Jack: Why does everyone hate you?
Lucifer: Huh. Wow, he just got right to the -- right to the point. That's good. That's good. Good question. Um... So you've, uh, probably heard the stories. Right? Anything ugly happens, any evil befalls the world, it's my fault. Fake news.
- "Fake news" is the dissemination of untrue information as fact. The phrase became popular in the 2016 United States presidential election by then-nominee and current president Donald Trump, who continues to use the phrase to deflect any news he doesn't agree with.
- The Tudors were the family who ruled Great Britain from 1485 until 1603. The Trumps are in reference to President Donald Trump. The Jackson 5 were an American family singing group which gave Michael Jackson his start in the music industry.
- "Helter Skelter" is the title of a Beatles song from their 1968 White Album. The phrase would become adopted by Charles Manson, who believed it was a coded prophecy telling of an upcoming apocalyptic race war.
Dean: So what, we're supposed to just let Lucifer drag him over to the dark side?
Mary: Jack isn't going to the dark side. He'll see Lucifer's true nature. And he'll see through his own eyes not yours.
Angel: No.
Ketch: Well, it's very near Park Place. Go to Oriental Avenue and take the B&O Railroad straight to Hell.
- Ketch is referring to places named on the board of Monopoly. It is strange that Ketch, who is English, would make reference to places in the US version of the game, rather than the UK version. There is an actual Supernatural version of the game.
Lucifer: Okay. I-I see that you've -- you've drunk the Kool-Aid. Fine.
- Drinking the Kool-Aid is a figure of speech used to refer to believing something without critical examination. Its origins are with the cult followers of Jim Jones who drank cyanide-laced punch on his instruction.