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− | Sam: We know you're skimming luck off what we won. We want it back.<br> | + | '''Sam:''' We know you're skimming luck off what we won. We want it back.<br> |
− | Dean: Or I kill him. <br> | + | '''Dean:''' Or I kill him. <br> |
− | Fortuna: You probably could. His daddy was human. <br> | + | '''Fortuna:''' You probably could. His daddy was human. <br> |
− | Pax: Mom!<br> | + | '''Pax:''' Mom!<br> |
− | Fortuna: I'm sorry baby, I could always make more sons. | + | '''Fortuna:''' I'm sorry baby, I could always make more sons. |
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− | + | '''Evie:''' She shut it down.<br> | |
+ | '''Dean:''' Why? <br> | ||
+ | '''Evie:''' She said she thought your kind had gone extinct.<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." | ||
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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. | '''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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+ | Fortuna's bar is called "Lurlene's". | ||
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Revision as of 10:23, 31 January 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
- 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. Man, 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!
Waitress: A slice of pie adn a cup of coffee?
Dean: Two forks? Dammit, I was hoping for a cheeseburger!
Sam: Dude you can't digest cheese anymore.
Dean: Or it could be awesome! It's pool! The game of champions or kings! My game - hell, our game! How many honest to goodness great memories do we have hustling pool?
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
Dean:Nuts it good. Couple of Mr Freaking Peanuts here.
- Mr Peanut was the top hat and monocle wearing peanut that was the mascot of the Plantars snack food company. Coincidentally, just before the episode aired, a teaser for an upcoming SuperBowl ad teased that Mr Peanut may die.
Dean: Beach read? Lady, I'm Tolstoy!
- Leo Tolstoy was a 19th century Russian novelist and philospher, often cited as one of the greatest novelist of all time.