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This episode had a number of firsts for the ''Supernatural'' crew. It is the first story credit for writer's assistant [[Nick Vaught]], the first directing credit on the show for editor [[John Fitzpatrick]] and the first episode of scripted TV to be edited by assistant editor [[Marty Skibosh]] and [[Jessica Chandler]] stepped in as assistant editor. | This episode had a number of firsts for the ''Supernatural'' crew. It is the first story credit for writer's assistant [[Nick Vaught]], the first directing credit on the show for editor [[John Fitzpatrick]] and the first episode of scripted TV to be edited by assistant editor [[Marty Skibosh]] and [[Jessica Chandler]] stepped in as assistant editor. | ||
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+ | * The character Barbra who is killed in the teaser is [https://twitter.com/vaught88/status/1108999442676355072 named after the main character] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Living_Dead Night of the Living Dead]. | ||
+ | * The bathroom scene where Barbra is killed [https://twitter.com/vaught88/status/1108929683196788736 is an homage] to a similar scene in the 2018 movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_(2018_film) Halloween], which in itself was an homage to the 1998 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_H20:_20_Years_Later Halloween: H20]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:36, 22 March 2019
Title | Don't Go in the Woods |
Episode # | Season 14, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 21, 2019 |
Directed by | John Fitzpatrick |
Written by | Davy Perez Nick Vaught |
On IMDB | Don't Go in the Woods |
Outline | While Sam and Dean investigate a a creature killing people in the woods, they leave Jack to his own devices. |
Monster | Kohonta |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Polk City, Iowa Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Angel Blade
- Costumes & Disguises
- Curse
- Ghostfacers
- Healing
- Impala
- Kohonta
- Law Enforcement Officers
- Lebanon, Kansas
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Monsters
- Nephilim
- Pie
- Silver
- Shamanism
- Table of Death
- Telekinesis
Music
- "Ghostfacers Theme" by Christopher Lennertz & Ben Edlund
- (playing on Eliot's phone as he watches a Ghostfacers video)
Quotes
Sam: The Internet is more than just naked people. You do know that, right?
Jack: Well, no. Not really. It's kinda disappointing. But there are other monsters.
Eliot: Like what?
Jack: No. They don't have horns. They actually look like smoke, unless they've possessed a human, then they can look like me or you or anybody.
Sheriff Romero: I didn't think it was real. The kohonta was a tribal legend, an old story I hadn't heard about since I was a kid. but then I saw it, the night that Barbra was killed.
Sheriff Romero: So, you make that choice for everybody? Imagine telling them, imagine the lives you could save.
Trivia & References
- "Your mission should you choose to accept it" is a line from the Mission Impossible series used when agents are assigned their missions.
- Bambi is a wide-eyed innocent baby deer from the Disney movie of the same name. Eliot previously referred to Jack as "Bambi" in 13.13 Lebanon.
Max: Same. I mean living with a bunch of dudes, their whole place must smell like beer, Kleenex and... Old Spice.
- Kleenex is the brand name for a type of facial tissue, in this case the reference is to their use to clean up ejaculate following masturbation. Old Spice is an aftershave.
Jack: Well, we have movie nights on Tuesdays. Dean usually picks. I've seen Lost Boys like 36 times.
- The Lost Boys is a 1987 horror comedy about two brothers who encounter a gang of vampires, and the brothers who hunt them.
Stacy: Who?
Max: Oh, my Aunt listens to them. They're... old.
Jack: Dean says any music made after 1979 'sucks ass.'
- The Who is an English rock band that was formed in 1964. In 7.03 The Girl Next Door, a young Sam tells Amy Pond that his dad "doesn't listen to anything recorded after 1979." A sentiment also held by series creator Eric Kripke.
Jack: Well, there are standard hand to hand combat moves. Like a lightsaber. Or you can throw it, like this.
- A lightsaber is a prominent weapon from Star Wars. Jack was seen watching Star Wars: Clone Wars in 13.04 The Big Empty and in 13.23 Let the Good Times Roll, Lucifer said he and Jack could go anywhere in the Universe "like Star Wars" and he could even make him a I can make you a lightsaber.
Jack: Kinda.
- Jedi are an ancient order in the Star Wars universe who wield much power. When watching Star Wars: Clone Wars Jack commented that he didn't like Anakin, who was a young Jedi who turned to evil and became Darth Vader.
Sheriff Romero: It's not a what, who. The Parker family, they were some of the first white settlers around here, they set a homestead up in these woods, the cabin.
Sam: And then?
Sheriff Romero: Things went bad. It was a hard winter, their oldest son Henry survived, but he did things.
Dean: What kind of things? Like Donner Party?
- The Donner Party was a group of American pioneers which became famous for engaging in cannibalism to survive. The Donner Party was also mentioned in 1.02 Wendigo as an example of how a wendigo is made. One member appeared in the novel Supernatural: Fresh Meat as a wendigo.
- A reference to the climax of the 1981 Indiana Jones movie Raiders of the Lost Ark, when the Ark of the Covenant is opened and causes all the Nazis to liquefy, just as the kohonta does.
Minutiae
- The character Barbra who is killed in the teaser is named after the main character in Night of the Living Dead.
- The bathroom scene where Barbra is killed is an homage to a similar scene in the 2018 movie Halloween, which in itself was an homage to the 1998 Halloween: H20.