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'''Dean:''' Yeah, I heard her, okay. Ghosts are gonna bust out, and their gonna swallow this world. And you wanna what, just relax? Take a knee? No. No, we're gonna end this, Sam. Like you said. We're gonna be free.
 
'''Dean:''' Yeah, I heard her, okay. Ghosts are gonna bust out, and their gonna swallow this world. And you wanna what, just relax? Take a knee? No. No, we're gonna end this, Sam. Like you said. We're gonna be free.
 
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'''Belphegor:''' I don't care what the witch calls it. It's not a door, or a gate.<br>
 
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'''Dean:''' I mean, this whole mess, you know? Th-this -- This sloppy-ass ghostpocalypse -- that's Chuck's ending? No. No, I don't think so. After everything he has put us through? I'll be damned if I'm gonna let some glorified fanboy get the last word.  
 
'''Dean:''' I mean, this whole mess, you know? Th-this -- This sloppy-ass ghostpocalypse -- that's Chuck's ending? No. No, I don't think so. After everything he has put us through? I'll be damned if I'm gonna let some glorified fanboy get the last word.  
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Revision as of 06:28, 25 October 2019


SPN-1503.jpg
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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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

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Quotes

Belhegor: Okay, now that we're waiting for the witch's hooch to kick in, can we finally admit the obvious? Uh, she failed. So if we're keeping score, that's, uh, one for the demon, uh, zero for the witch.
Dean: I'm not gonna give up. That's what I'm doing. Not just gonna sit in this crypt and wait for the walls to come down.

Sam: You heard Rowena.

Dean: Yeah, I heard her, okay. Ghosts are gonna bust out, and their gonna swallow this world. And you wanna what, just relax? Take a knee? No. No, we're gonna end this, Sam. Like you said. We're gonna be free.
Dean: I mean, this whole mess, you know? Th-this -- This sloppy-ass ghostpocalypse -- that's Chuck's ending? No. No, I don't think so. After everything he has put us through? I'll be damned if I'm gonna let some glorified fanboy get the last word.
Ardat: Such valor -- and for what? One profoundly irritating demon? No. I think you;re protecting others. Humans. Your friends. And you won't give them up? Not for any price?
Ketch: Not at any price.
Belphegor: I don't care what the witch calls it. It's not a door, or a gate.

Castiel: What is it?
Belphegor: It's a tear. God stamped his foot...

Castiel: And Hell ripped open.
Rowena: Goodbye, boys.

Trivia & References

Rowena: It wouldn't matter! Those things -- It would be like tossing mouse traps at the Great Plague. I'm telling you -- it's over!
Ketch's alias Mr. Blackmore is possibly a reference to Elizabeth Blackmore who portrayed Lady Toni Bevell.
Stevie: Right. One owl skull.

Dean: R.I.P., Hedwig.


Minutiae

Sharon Taylor, who played Ardat, previously played Crossroads Demon in 6.04 Weekend At Bobby's.
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."

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

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