14.02 Gods and Monsters

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Title Gods and Monsters
Episode # Season 14, Episode 2
First aired October 18, 2018
Directed by Richard Speight, Jr.
Written by Brad Buckner
Eugenie Ross-Leming
On IMDB Gods and Monsters
Outline With a lead from Sister Jo about Dean's location, Sam, Mary and Bobby go to Duluth to investigate a mass smiting. In the Bunker, Castiel attempts to comfort Jack and Nick.
Monster Michael
Werewolves
Timeline October 2018
Location(s) Duluth, Minnesota
Lebanon, Kansas
Pike Creek, Delaware
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Quotes

Nick: I just wanna know what kind of pain would make me allow Lucifer to possess me.

Castiel: It was your family.
Nick: My family? Sarah and Danny? No. Oh my God. Who could do that? Who could do that?
Castiel: A man broke into your house and you weren't there.

Nick: That's no man. That's not a man, that's a monster. And Lucifer found me and made me into a monster too.
Sam: DFA?
Bobby: I've been fighting the friggin' Apocalypse for 15 years, my FBI might be a little rusty.
Castiel: Jack, um, mourning what you've lost is wasteful. It would be smarter to focus on what you still have.

Jack: You don't understand what I'm going through.
Castiel: Yes, I do, a little. At the time of the Great Fall, when the angels were banished from Heaven, I lost what I thought was everything. I had no grace, I had no wings. I felt helpless and useless.
Jack: What did you have left?

Castiel: Well, uh, I had Sam and Dean, but I had something else that was extremely helpful -- I had myself. Just the basic me as Dean would say, without the bells and whistles. You know, Sam and Dean they weren't born with heir expertise, they've been at it since they were children. Failing, winning, developing over the years. Patience, persistence -- those are skills too. The past, where you came from, that's important. But it's not as important as the future and where you're going.
Dean: Get out!

Michael: I don't think so.
Dean: You can't.

Michael: Oh, but I can. You see because... I own you. So hang on and enjoy the ride.
Nick: Castiel, you're just a stone cold body snatcher. You're no different than Lucifer.
Castiel: I need to look in on Jack. You know, in all my thousands of years, what happened to Jimmy Novak and his family -- is my greatest regret.
Mrs. Kline: Forgive me, but um, Kelly told us she was pregnant, we didn't push for details, we felt she would tell us more when she was ready.

Jack: She -- she had the baby, a boy.
Mrs. Kline: I have a grandson.
Jack: You do. And in the time I spent with her, she was an amazing mother. Her son loves her very much.
Mrs. Kline: I can just imagine.

Jack: She would sing and talk to him even before he was born. She made him feel safe and wanted. I heard her tell him that it isn't fate, or her, or his dad who set's his path, it's himself. Who he chooses to be.
Jack: Cas, Michael has to be stopped.

Castiel: I know that. After Dean-
Jack: No, Dean doesn't matter. You're all so focused on trying to save Dean. And I get it, I understand. But, If he can't be saved. If it comes down to him of Michael. Michael has to be stopped. Caged or killed-
Castiel: And if that means that Dean dies too.

Jack: Then Dean dies. I know this Michael, I've seen what he's done to an entire world and so have you. If stopping that from happening here means that Dean has to die. Do you think he would want it any other way?
Dean: Sammy. It's me.

Trivia & References

"Gods and Monsters" comes from a quote by Dr. Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein:
"To a new world of gods and monsters!"
"Gods and Monsters" is also the title of a 1998 film about the fictionalized last days of director James Whale, who directed Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein.

Minutiae

Fred Keating, who played the elder Jack Kline, previously played Neighbor Man in 1.14 Nightmare.
Chilton Crane, who played Mrs. Kline, previously played Mrs. Tanner in 2.09 Croatoan and Mary Lew in 8.06 Southern Comfort.
Michael Bean, who played Arty Nielson, previously played Pastor in 5.02 Good God, Y'All.
Timothy Wallace, who played a vampire, previously appeared uncredited as Ballonist in 7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie. Wallace has also worked as a stunt performer on Supernatural since 2013.
Ben Wilkinson, who played Philippe, previously played Trey in 9.15 #thinman.
Bobby Singer mentions that he has been fighting the Apocalypse for fifteen years in Apocalypse World, meaning since about 2003. In 13.20 Unfinished Business, dialogue suggested that the Apocalypse began around roughly the same time as in the Winchesters' world. Bobby's comment most likely refers to trying to stop the Apocalypse from happening as well as the event itself.

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