2.18 Hollywood Babylon

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Promotional image for Hollwood Babylon.
Title Hollywood Babylon
Episode # Season 2, Episode 18
First aired April 19, 2007
Directed by Philip Sgriccia
Written by Ben Edlund
On IMDB http://imdb.com/title/tt0964436/
Outline Sam and Dean investigate the haunting of the set of a horror movie.
Monster
Timeline Set immediately after Heart
Location(s) Los Angeles, California
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Synopsis

On the set of Hell Hazers II: The reckoning, being directed by McG, a stage hand is killed and the star of the movie, Tara Benchley, reports seeing an apparition near the body.

Dean has convinced Sam to come to Los Angeles for a break after the death of Madison, but Sam wants to throw himself into work. Dean, a movie buff, becomes enthusiastic as he discovers the movie is a horror movie starring one of his favourite actresses, Tara.

It doesn’t take the boys long on the set to discover that the stage hand’s death was faked by the studio executives to promote interest in the movie. But then studio executive, Brad Redding, dies in the middle of the set after encountering a ghost. Dean goes undercover, joining the crew as a P.A., a job he embraces. The boys discover that a young actress killed herself in the 1920s after being wooed and then dumped and fired by a studio executive. They find her buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where they burn and salt her bones.

After another producer is killed, Sam notices that the Latin in the movie script is a real summoning ritual. They confront the writer, Martin Flagg, who admits that any authentic rituals in the script are all that remained from the original script by writer Walter Dixon.

Dixon lures Flagg onto he set to kill him, but Sam and Dean arrive in time to save him. Walter admits that he was conjuring real ghosts and forcing them to kill those he saw as responsible for ruining his script. Before they can stop him, Walter destroys the talisman he was using. This frees the spirits who, enraged at being used, turn on Walter and kill him.

The production of the movie continues, with Martin incorporating his experiences with the ghosts into the script. Sam finds Dean emerging disheveled and with a post-coital glow from Tara’s trailer. Sam and Dean walk off into the sunset together - until it is wheeled away and revealed as just another Hollywood prop.

Timeline and Location

Episode occurs immediately following 2.17 Heart (episode)

See the Timeline page also.

Location is the Warner Bothers Studios in Burbank, Los Angeles. The cemetery is Hollywood Forever on Santa Monica Boulevard

Characters

Music

  • Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Green Peppers

See the Music page also.

Quotes

Sam: Does this feel like swimming weather to you? It's practically Canadian.


Brad: See, but if the ghosts are in hell, how do they hear the chanting?


Brad: Uh, excuse me, green-shirt guy? Yeah, yeah, you, come here. Could you get me a smoothie from craft?
Dean: You want a what from who?


Tara: Salt. Doesn't that sound silly? I mean why would a ghost be afraid of salt?
McG: Marty, what do you think?
Marty: I'm not married to salt. Are we still sticking with condiments?
McG: Mmm, it just sounds different, not better. What else would a ghost be scared of?
Marty: Maybe shotguns.
McG: That makes even less sense than salt.


Sam: How’s it going in here?
Dean: {exicted} It’s going really good, man. Tara has really stepped up her performance. I think it’s probably from all the sense memory stuff she’s drawing on.
Sam: Sense memory?
Dean: Yeah.
Sam: Dean, you know when I ask how it’s going here I’m talking about the case, right? We don’t really work here.


Dean: Hey, we gotta go check out Johnny Ramone's grave when we're done here.
Sam: You want to dig him up too?
Dean: Bite your tongue heathen!


Walter: You know, the history, the lore in my draft was completely accurate. We could've got it right for the first time in this whorehouse of a town. But you tore it to shreds. You replaced it with cleavage and fart jokes. It was real.


Sam: You find out there is an afterlife and this is what you do with it?
Martin: I needed a little jazz on the page.

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Trivia

  • McG is the producer of Supernatural, PussyCat Dolls: The search for the next doll, The OC and Charlies Angels and Charlies Angels: Full Throttle. The real McG can be seen standing behind Sam and Dean in the scene where the crew is listening to faux McG.
  • Before they start the shot with the actors in the cabin, the sound clapperboard says Roll 6, Scene 6, Take 6. The number 666 is a reference to the devil and considered to be a "bad" number. Has been used in countless horror (TV)movies.
  • Kripke, who always says that the show and he himself are able to laugh about themselves, throws in a little side blow at a past project of him. When Dean goes to talk to Tara, he says he loved her in Boogeyman and she says it had a terrible script. Boogeyman was written by Eric Kripke himself and he admitted at the Paley Festival, that the movie wasn't very good, because it missed substance and soul, unlike Supernatural, who has it all, thanks to Bob Singer.
  • Brad is complaining about why the movie is so dark and that it should be lighter and not "so depressing". Kripke said that the fans and some "suits" are complaining that the dailies and the episodes of Supernatural are too dark sometimes.

References

  • Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs... a line by John McClane (Bruce Willis) in Die Hard


Movies and TV shows referred to in this episode:

  1. Ghost Rider: Sketches shown to Tara are from Ghost Rider.
  2. Creepshow
  3. Gilmore Girls: the movie tour passes through the Star Hollows set. Jared Padalecki starred as Dean Forester in 65 episodes.
  4. Lois and Clark: forerunner to Smallville, Also a previous credit of SPN producer & director Robert Singer.
  5. Poltergeist
  6. Feardotcom
  7. Ghost Ship
  8. Boogeyman: written by a Eric Kripke
  9. Metal Storm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn
  10. Critters 3
  11. Three Men and a baby
  12. Lord of the Dead - a real movie! Its tag line: Who knew the Lord of the Dead had a son who wanted no part of the family business?
  13. The Evil Dead trilogy

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