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Revision as of 03:00, 25 October 2019
Title | The Rupture |
Episode # | Season 15, Episode 3 |
First aired | October 24, 2019 |
Directed by | Charles Beeson |
Written by | Robert Berens |
On IMDB | The Rupture |
Outline | |
Monster | Hell Ghosts Belphegor |
Timeline | Immediately after 15.02 Raising Hell |
Location(s) | Harlan, Kansas Hell Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Angel Blade
- Book of the Damned
- Enochian
- Hell
- Hell Ghosts
- Hugs
- Hunters
- Iron
- Lilith's Chamber
- Lilith's Crook
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Resurrection Charm
- The Rupture
- Salt
- Smiting
- Spells
- Table of Death
Music
None
Quotes
Rowena: Goodbye, boys.
Trivia & References
Ketch's alias Mr. Blackmore is possibly a reference to Elizabeth Blackmore who portrayed Lady Toni Bevell.
Minutiae
Ardat using Ketch's cell phone to trick Dean is similar to what Ketch himself did in 12.18 The Memory Remains after killing Mick Davies.
Rowena's sacrifice is similar to both Sam's in 5.22 Swan Song and Crowley's in 12.23 All Along the Watchtower. Her last words, "goodbye, boys," mirrors Crowley's own "bye, boys."