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− | [[Apocalypse World]] [[Charlie Bradbury (Apocalypse World)|Charlie]] reveals to Sam, much like her counterpart, she worked as a programmer for [[Richard Roman Enterprises]]. Unlike Sam and Dean's version of Charlie, this Charlie lived with the "love of her life" Cara, who worked as a baker in Chicago, and died in the early days of the [[Apocalypse]]. | + | [[Apocalypse World]] [[Charlie Bradbury (Apocalypse World)|Charlie]] reveals to Sam, much like her counterpart, she worked as a programmer for [[Richard Roman Enterprises]]. Unlike Sam and Dean's version of Charlie, this Charlie lived with the "love of her life" Cara, who worked as a baker in Chicago, and died in the early days of the [[Apocalypse]]. Presumably her version of [[Dick Roman]] was not a Leviathan, enabling her to keep her job at RRE and meet Cara. |
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− | Dean gets [[pie]] in this episode along with Jack and gets to eat it too. | + | Dean gets [[pie]] in this episode along with Jack and gets to eat it too. He also has a brief awkward sex talk with Jack during this time. |
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'''Dean:''' No, no, no. Creeps like this you gotta get back in their grave, drive a silver stake through their heart to keep him there. | '''Dean:''' No, no, no. Creeps like this you gotta get back in their grave, drive a silver stake through their heart to keep him there. | ||
− | :''This method of dispatching zombies has been used in [[2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things]] and [[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]. However, zombies raised by [[Death]] in [[5.15 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]] required headshots, as well as Mother Plum, who was risen by the ''[[Black Grimoire]]'' in [[13.12 Various & Sundry Villains]]. | + | :''This method of dispatching zombies has been used in [[2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things]] and [[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]. However, zombies raised by [[Death]] in [[5.15 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]] required headshots, as well as Mother Plum, who was risen by the ''[[Black Grimoire]]'' in [[13.12 Various & Sundry Villains]] which was an action done on Dean's suggestion. |
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Revision as of 06:22, 16 November 2018
Title | Optimism |
Episode # | Season 14, Episode 6 |
First aired | November 15, 2018 |
Directed by | Richard Speight, Jr. |
Written by | Steve Yockey |
On IMDB | Optimism |
Outline | |
Monster | Harper Sayles Musca Zombie |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | McCook, Nebraska Lebanon, Kansas Outside Memphis, Tennessee |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Aliases
- Christo
- Holy Water
- Hunters
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Monsters
- Musca
- Necromancy
- Pie
- Silver, Salt, Holy Water Test
- Son of a Bitch
- Table of Death
- Undead
- Zombie
Music
- "Clocksukka" by Stefano Ruggeri
- (plays during the recap of previous events)
- "Stayin' Alive" by Bee Gees
- (playing as Winston struts down the street before his death)
- "Honky Tonk Queen" by Selecttracks
- (playing as Dean and Jack enter Dick's Red Rooster Diner)
- "I'll Go On Alone" by Marty Robbins
- (playing in the diner as Harper writes Jack a "love" letter)
Quotes
Dean: Hey. You didn't do anything wrong.
Dean: It's what you do before you start dating.
Jack: Oh, that's the thing you do before the sex.
Sam: Wait, you -- you did?
Charlie: Yeah. So, your Charlie she... I guess she never met Cara.
Charlie: Cara?
Jack: Okay, but if she is, I need to know everything about sex. Go.
Sam: Okay, I know. How about this. Don't leave. Hear me out. Sure some people can do bad things when they are desperate or scared but, I mean the guy we saved has a wife, children. I'm not saying all people are good people, or even most people are, but, if we help people then maybe they'll help people and all that, and that's worth it. Even with all the tears and death, it's worth it.
Jack: And how to not beat yourself up over them.
Dean: You know Jack, you're pretty smart sometimes. All right, I'll tell you what, when Sam gets back we'll talk to him about getting you on more hunts, in the mean time we'll get you a crate of cough drops.
Trivia & References
Waitress: Listen deep state, flashing a badge may work on people who don't have a working knowledge of the Constitution, but that ain't me. Now I gotta go earn some money.
Minutiae
Sam: Funny, you said something like that to me once long ago about hunting. Uh, not you, sorry, our Charlie.
- In 10.18 Book of the Damned, Charlie tells Sam:
- "Brothers. You know, I haven’t been a hunter for very long, but it feels like this is the life. Mostly ends in Sophie’s choices, death, or tears. Usually, all of the above, huh? How did this become my life? I mean, I was gonna own my own start-up, marry ScarJo, invent something cool. Now I’m just….I’m just happy to be alive."
Dean: No, no, no. Creeps like this you gotta get back in their grave, drive a silver stake through their heart to keep him there.
- This method of dispatching zombies has been used in 2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things and 4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester. However, zombies raised by Death in 5.15 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid required headshots, as well as Mother Plum, who was risen by the Black Grimoire in 13.12 Various & Sundry Villains which was an action done on Dean's suggestion.