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Appearing among the [[Hell Ghosts]] are [[Constance Welch]] aka [[Woman in White]] from [[1.01 Pilot]], [[Mary Worthington]] aka [[Bloody Mary (urban legend)|Bloody Mary]] from [[1.05 Bloody Mary]] and [[John Wayne Gacy]] from [[14.13 Lebanon]]. | Appearing among the [[Hell Ghosts]] are [[Constance Welch]] aka [[Woman in White]] from [[1.01 Pilot]], [[Mary Worthington]] aka [[Bloody Mary (urban legend)|Bloody Mary]] from [[1.05 Bloody Mary]] and [[John Wayne Gacy]] from [[14.13 Lebanon]]. | ||
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[[Hell]] is revealed to have a newspaper, but terrible Wi-Fi. | [[Hell]] is revealed to have a newspaper, but terrible Wi-Fi. |
Revision as of 08:40, 16 October 2019
Title | Back and to the Future |
Episode # | Season 15, Episode 1 |
First aired | October 10, 2019 |
Directed by | John F. Showalter |
Written by | Andrew Dabb |
On IMDB | Back and to the Future |
Outline | Sam, Dean, and Castiel race to find a way to send all the souls Chuck released from Hell back before it is too late. |
Monster | Hell Ghosts / Zombies |
Timeline | Immediately after 14.20 Moriah |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas Harlan, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Jack Kline
- Constance Welch
- Mary Worthington
- John Wayne Gacy
- Belphegor
Definitions
- Angel Blade
- Anti-Possession Symbol
- Bloody Mary
- Castiel's Trench Coat
- Clowns
- Costumes & Disguises
- Demonology
- The Equalizer
- Ghost Possession
- Healing
- Hell Ghosts
- Impala
- Iron
- Lucifer's Cage
- Meatsuit
- Mirror Folklore
- Possession
- Salt
- Sammy
- Smiting
- Son of a Bitch
- Spells
- Table of Death
- Title Card
- Woman in White
- Zombies
Music
- "The Famous Final Scene" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
- (plays during "The Road So Far" recap of events and the opening scene until the title card; also played in 9.10 Road Trip)
- "Gimme What I Want" by Tony Stafford, Jr., Michael Smith, and NineOneOne (Extreme Music)
- (playing in the girl's room when Bloody Mary attacks)
- "Too Good to Be True" by Lon Rogers & the Soul Blenders
- (playing from the car stereo of the Woman in White victim; also played in 13.11 Breakdown)
Quotes
Sam: I don't know if they're zombies, Dean. I think -- I think whenever the souls came up from Hell that they-they just...
Castiel: Well, I wouldn't starve.
Belphegor: You're an abomination with that stupid, dumb trench coat.
Dean: Dude, we sent her to Hell years ago.
Sam: Yeah, but she could be back.
Belphegor: In Hell?
Dean: Yeah.
Belphegor: You ever seen an anthill when it's, like, set on fire? Okay, well, there we were, minding our own business, you know, flaying people for eternity, like you do, right? And then, every door in Hell just sprang open, all at once. You know? Souls got out. Sky cracked. And, uh, boom, ta-da, you know?
Dean: Wait. Every door? Even the Cage?
Belphegor: Yeah, even the Cage.
Dean: And Michael?
Sam: Yeah. You'd tell some stupid joke.
Sam: It meant a lot. We still saved people.
Dean: Yeah, and about 3 billion ghosts.
Sam: Yeah, well, what's one more apocalypse, right? But seriously, if we win -- when we win this, God's gone. There's no one to screw with us, there's no more maze, there's just us. And we're free.
Dean: So, you and me versus every soul in Hell? I like those odds. And you know what that means?
Trivia & References
- In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the hellmouth was the doorway to Hell located beneath the town of Sunnydale which the protagonists have to keep closed. It's mentioned in the series finale that there is also one in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition, Belphegor was one of the main antagonists in the Buffy novels The Gatekeeper Trilogy.
- Belphegor may be referencing the Rudson Monolith, the tallest standing stone in the United Kingdom which dates back to the Neolithic era (10,000 - 4,500 BC), and does look like a huge rock penis. In lore Belphegor was often times depicted and worshiped in the form of a phallus. Belphegor's remarks about how much better looking people have become, and how he considers Dean to be gorgeous, also could be a reference to Belphegor being associated with licentiousness and orgies.
- Reference to Casper, the Friendly Ghost. In 1.01 Pilot Sam also refers to the Woman in White as Casper when questioning Dean about shooting her in the face.