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− | '''Sam:''' | + | '''Sam:''' I mean, how long have we been on the road looking for some place Garth says will supercharge our luck, maybe? And I mean, luck? Is that really even gonna fix our whole "problem"?<br> |
− | '''Dean:''' Well it couldn't hurt. | + | '''Dean:''' Well, it couldn't hurt. And I don't know how much more of this "normal life" crap I can take, between the credit cards, the car trouble, the constant freaking heartburn.<br> |
− | '''Sam:''' Well, you know if you changed your diet. | + | '''Sam:''' Well, you know, if you changed your diet You All I'm saying is that this place it's not even in the lore. Other than Garth, no one's ever even heard of it. |
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− | '''Sam:''' A pool hall that | + | '''Sam:''' A-A pool hall that makes you lucky or might kill you? I mean, it sounds like a demon or a witch or -- <br> |
− | '''Dean:''' Or it could be awesome | + | '''Dean:''' Or it could be awesome. |
− | '''Sam:''' Yeah because we had to. To eat | + | It's pool. The-the-the game of champions, kings. My game. Hell, our game. How many honest-to-goodness great memories do we have hustling pool? <br> |
+ | '''Sam:''' Yeah, because we had to. To eat. | ||
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+ | '''Dean:''' Man, I've been slinging pool cues since before you were born.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' What? When you were 4? Really? What, between nap time and snack?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Look, we barely made it out of that monster fight club, okay? We need this. And you know it. Now, look, you're better than me at pretty much everything, okay? That's okay. I'm not mad. I'm proud. But I can wipe the floor with you when it comes to pool. | ||
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+ | '''Joey Six:''' What did you say your name was again?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Well, my name's Dean Winchester. And I'm gonna kick your ass. | ||
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'''Sam:''' Our kind?<br> | '''Sam:''' Our kind?<br> | ||
'''Evie:''' Heroes. Like the old days. And she gave me a message. "Don't play his game - make him play yours." | '''Evie:''' Heroes. Like the old days. And she gave me a message. "Don't play his game - make him play yours." | ||
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− | '''Dean:''' What can | + | When Dean opened a case file in the previous spring on Jack, he used the FBI alias "C. Watts". [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Watts Charlie Watts] has been the drummer for the Rolling Stones since 1963. [[Castiel]] uses the alias "Agent Lizzo", [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzo Lizzo] is an American singer-songwriter and rapper. Castiel's use of her name continues his trend of using modern popstars as aliases. |
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− | '''Dean:''' Two forks? | + | {{TriviaQuote |Text= |
− | '''Sam:''' | + | '''Dean:''' What can we get for, uh, $4.60? Of course.<br> |
− | '''Dean''' | + | '''Waitress:''' Um, a slice of pie and a cup of coffee?<br> |
+ | '''Dean:''' Two forks? Damn it, I was hoping for a cheeseburger.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' You can't even digest cheese anymore.<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Dude. Lactaid. | ||
: ''[https://www.drugs.com/cdi/lactaid-lactase-tablets.html Lactaid] is a brand of pills containing the enzyme lactase. People who are lactose-intolerant (like poor powered-down Dean) can ingest lactase immediately before a meal containing dairy to avoid unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects. | : ''[https://www.drugs.com/cdi/lactaid-lactase-tablets.html Lactaid] is a brand of pills containing the enzyme lactase. People who are lactose-intolerant (like poor powered-down Dean) can ingest lactase immediately before a meal containing dairy to avoid unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects. | ||
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− | + | The name given by the sheriff for the [[Grigori]] killed by Jack was Sariel. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sariel Sariel] is a fallen watcher angel in lore, whose name translates to "Prince of God." | |
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− | '''Waitress:''' | + | '''Waitress:''' Um, forget it. It sounds nuts.<br> |
− | '''Dean:''' Nuts is good. | + | '''Dean:''' Nuts is good. Yeah. A couple of Mr. Freakin' Peanuts here. |
: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Peanut Mr Peanut] was the top hat- and monocle-wearing peanut that was the mascot of the Planters snack food company. Coincidentally, just before the episode aired, [https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/the-mr-peanut-death-commercial-controversy-explained.html a teaser for an upcoming SuperBowl ad] suggested that Mr Peanut may die.'' | : ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Peanut Mr Peanut] was the top hat- and monocle-wearing peanut that was the mascot of the Planters snack food company. Coincidentally, just before the episode aired, [https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/the-mr-peanut-death-commercial-controversy-explained.html a teaser for an upcoming SuperBowl ad] suggested that Mr Peanut may die.'' | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Dean:''' Alright, so, we need to minimize our risk and maximize our profit, right? It's kind of like that action we took back in Tallahassee. Remember that? The-the-the "Fast Eddie"?<br> |
− | ''' | + | '''Sam:''' I don't remember.<br> |
− | : '' | + | '''Dean:''' It was Dad's favorite, from the movie. Paul Newman. "The Hustler." |
+ | :'' | ||
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− | Fortuna | + | '''Fortuna:''' When I play someone, I get a read on them. And you -- you're just a beach read. Sexy, mm, but skimmable. |
+ | '''Dean:''' Beach read? Lady, I'm Tolstoy. | ||
+ | :''A [https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/beach-read beach read] is a fun, easy, light novel to read while on vacation. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy] was a 19th-century Russian novelist and philosopher, often cited as one of the greatest novelists of all time.'' | ||
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− | + | Fortuna explains that when humans evolved, they first prayed to the "sun, the womb, the rain, and the stars". This made God mad that humans didn't worship Him, but then He decided to create the "gods" - Fortuna cites "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra Ra], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hera Hera], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anu Anu], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixcoatl Mixcoatl] and all the rest," whom humans would blame when things went wrong. But God got jealous of the epic stories humans told about the gods so now He "hides behind" whichever religion is the most popular. | |
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[https://twitter.com/TheAdamWilliams/status/1223324057703088128 Jensen and Jared] did all the pool shots in the episode. [https://twitter.com/TheAdamWilliams/status/1223371951520927745 Jensen] made the scoop jump shot to sink the 8-ball in a single take. | [https://twitter.com/TheAdamWilliams/status/1223324057703088128 Jensen and Jared] did all the pool shots in the episode. [https://twitter.com/TheAdamWilliams/status/1223371951520927745 Jensen] made the scoop jump shot to sink the 8-ball in a single take. | ||
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It's revealed that at some point the previous spring, Dean used one of his FBI aliases to open up a file on Jack, making him wanted by the FBI. The file states that there are multiple charges pending and Jack is to be considered armed and dangerous. Jack is listed as being 5'10", 140 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes, no known aliases, and an unknown date of birth. | It's revealed that at some point the previous spring, Dean used one of his FBI aliases to open up a file on Jack, making him wanted by the FBI. The file states that there are multiple charges pending and Jack is to be considered armed and dangerous. Jack is listed as being 5'10", 140 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes, no known aliases, and an unknown date of birth. | ||
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+ | '''Continuity error:''' [[Castiel]] remembers [[Tamiel]] explaining about the [[angel sword]]s and the [[Grigori]]. However, Tamiel told [[Sam]] this, not Castiel, who was not even on the property when this conversation occurred. | ||
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+ | '''Sam:''' At first, I thought maybe these coins were were hexed or cursed. Like the rabbit's foot. When you win, you're you're taking luck from whoever you beat, right? | ||
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Revision as of 00:36, 1 February 2020
Title | The Gamblers |
Episode # | Season 15, Episode 11 |
First aired | January 30, 2020 |
Directed by | Charles Beeson |
Written by | Meredith Glynn Davy Perez |
On IMDB | The Gamblers |
Outline | As Sam and Dean attempt to restore their luck, Castiel investigates a series of angel murders committed by a resurrected Jack. |
Monster | Fortuna Grigori |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Alaska Lebanon, Kansas Cushing, Oklahoma |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Aliases
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Angel Radio
- Angel Sword
- Cameras
- Deities
- Demigods
- The Empty
- Grigori
- Hugs
- Food
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Nephilim
- Pie
- Resurrection
- Sammy
- Season 15 Callbacks
- Son of a Bitch
- Table of Death
Music
- "North to Alaska" by Johnny Horton
- (playing in the pool hall as Leonard loses the pool game)
Quotes
Dean: Well, it couldn't hurt. And I don't know how much more of this "normal life" crap I can take, between the credit cards, the car trouble, the constant freaking heartburn.
Dean: Or it could be awesome.
It's pool. The-the-the game of champions, kings. My game. Hell, our game. How many honest-to-goodness great memories do we have hustling pool?
Sam: What? When you were 4? Really? What, between nap time and snack?
Dean: Well, my name's Dean Winchester. And I'm gonna kick your ass.
Dean: Or I kill him.
Fortuna: You probably could. His daddy was human.
Pax: Mom!
Dean: Why?
Evie: She said she thought your kind had gone extinct.
Sam: Our kind?
Sam: Hey. Everything okay?
Jack: Hello.
Sam: Jack?
Dean: Why not?
Jack: Because if I don't stay hidden, if I use my powers, my grandfather, He'll know I'm back and He'll try and kill me. Again. He's afraid of me. And that's why we have to wait.
Castiel: Billie kept him hidden in the Empty until Chuck went off-world.
Jack: She let me out when it was safe.
Dean: Safe to what, eat a bunch of angel hearts?
Trivia & References
Waitress: Um, a slice of pie and a cup of coffee?
Dean: Two forks? Damn it, I was hoping for a cheeseburger.
Sam: You can't even digest cheese anymore.
Dean: Dude. Lactaid.
- Lactaid is a brand of pills containing the enzyme lactase. People who are lactose-intolerant (like poor powered-down Dean) can ingest lactase immediately before a meal containing dairy to avoid unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects.
Dean: Nuts is good. Yeah. A couple of Mr. Freakin' Peanuts here.
- Mr Peanut was the top hat- and monocle-wearing peanut that was the mascot of the Planters snack food company. Coincidentally, just before the episode aired, a teaser for an upcoming SuperBowl ad suggested that Mr Peanut may die.
Sam: I don't remember.
Dean: It was Dad's favorite, from the movie. Paul Newman. "The Hustler."
Dean: Beach read? Lady, I'm Tolstoy.
- A beach read is a fun, easy, light novel to read while on vacation. Leo Tolstoy was a 19th-century Russian novelist and philosopher, often cited as one of the greatest novelists of all time.