14.15 Peace of Mind
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Title | Peace of Mind |
Episode # | Season 14, Episode 15 |
First aired | March 14, 2019 |
Directed by | Phil Sgriccia |
Written by | Meghan Fitzmartin Steve Yockey Teleplay: Meghan Fitzmartin |
On IMDB | Peace of Mind |
Outline | Dean takes Jack to visit Donatello for some insight on living without a soul. Meanwhile, Sam and Castiel investigate unusual deaths in a town that's too good to be true. |
Monster | Chip Harrington (Psychic) |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas Charming Acres, Arkansas Lewis, Oklahoma |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Jack Kline
- Donatello Redfield
- Felix
- Chip Harrington
- Sunny Harrington
Definitions
- Aliases
- Angel Blade
- Costumes & Disguises
- Fictional Locations
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Nephilim
- Palm Readers/Psychics
- Soullessness
- Table of Death
- Telekinesis
Music
- "We Live in Two Different Worlds Now" by Slim Whitman
- (playing in Harrington's soda shoppe as Sam and Castiel enter)
- "Pink Shoe Laces" by The Chordettes
- (playing on Ms. Dowling's headphones and as Castiel walks into the soda shoppe)
Quotes
Dean: How's the kid?
Castiel: Well, he says he's good, but... What about Sam?
Castiel: Love letters that were under the bed. They're from Sunny.
Sam: Sunny. Sunny the milkshake waitress?
Castiel: Yeah, and they're... surprisingly passionate.
Sam: Passionate how?
Castiel: She spends quite a bit of time talking about the -- the shape and the heft of his --
Trivia & References
"Peace of Mind" was the final single released for Boston's self-titled debut album.
Sam and Castiel use the aliases "Agents Scholz and Delp." Tom Scholz was a founding member and primary songwriter for the band Boston. Brad Delp was the lead vocalist for Boston up until his 2007 death.
Griffin: He comes in looking like he's been running all night, asks for my phone, then he just... went all Scanners.
Castiel: Was it more Scanners 1, 2, or 3?
Castiel: It's like were stepping into a Saturday Evening Post. I look at them sometimes after you fall asleep at night. They're very soothing.