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<center>'''[[3.04 Sin City]]'''</center><br><br>Written by: [[Robert Singer]] and [[Jeremy Carver]]<br>
 
<center>'''[[3.04 Sin City]]'''</center><br><br>Written by: [[Robert Singer]] and [[Jeremy Carver]]<br>
 
Directed by: [[Charles Beeson]]<br>
 
Directed by: [[Charles Beeson]]<br>

Revision as of 03:12, 19 November 2007


SUPERNATURAL

3.04 Sin City

Written by:

Directed by:

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3.04 Sin City


Written by: Robert Singer and Jeremy Carver

Directed by: Charles Beeson

TEASER


INT. CHURCH. A nun is putting Bibles in the pews. Someone appears behind her.

FATHER GIL
(hands her another Bible)
One more.

That's all for tonight, sister. Come on. Let me walk you to your car.

ANDY
Father?

FATHER GIL
(looks up to where ANDY is standing on the balcony)
Andy?

ANDY
Father, God's not with us. (beat) Not anymore.

FATHER GIL
Andy, of course he is. Why would you say that? What's wrong?

ANDY
He can't help us.

And if he can... He won't.

ANDY produces a gun, which he places under his chin.

FATHER GIL
Andy, wait!

ANDY shoots himself. The nun screams.

TITLE CARD: SUPERNATURAL
END TEASER

ACT ONE



INT. BOBBY’s place. BOBBY is working on the Colt, while Dean melts metal into bullets.

DEAN
Hey, what's up?

SAM
Might have found some omens in Ohio. Dry lightning, barometric-pressure drop.

DEAN
Well, that's thrilling.

SAM
Plus,some guy blows his head off in a church and another goes postal in a hobby shop before the cops take him out.

Might be demonic omens.

DEAN
Or just a suicide and a psycho scrapbooker.

SAM
But it's our best lead since Lincoln.

DEAN
Where in Ohio?

SAM
Elizabethville. It's a half-dead factory town in the rust belt.

DEAN
There's got to be a demon or two in South Beach.

SAM
Sorry, Hef. Maybe next time.

How's it going, Bobby?

BOBBY
Slow.

DEAN
I tell you,it's a little sad seeing the Colt like that.

BOBBY
The only thing it's good for now is figuring out what makes it tick.

SAM
So what makes it tick?

BOBBY looks up – not amused.

DEAN
So, if we want to go check out these omens in Ohio…
(teasingly)
You think you can have that thing ready by this afternoon?

BOBBY
Well, it won't kill demons by then, (beat) but I can promise you it'll kill you.

DEAN
(smiles) All right, come on, we're wasting the daylight.

DEAN
See you, Bobby.

SAM and DEAN start to leave.

BOBBY

Hey. You boys run into anything -- anything -- you call me.


INT. CHURCH. SAM and DEAN are in suits.

FATHER GIL
There's not much left for the insurance company. It was a suicide - I saw it myself.

DEAN
Well,this shouldn't take long,then.

FATHER GIL
That's where Andy did it. it's the first time i'd seen him in weeks.

He used to come every Sunday.

SAM
When did he stop?

FATHER GIL
Probably about two months ago right around the time everything else started to change.

SAM
Change how?

FATHER GIL
Let's just say this used to be a town you could be proud of. People... cared about each other.

Andy sang in the choir, and then one day, he just wasn't Andy anymore. It was like he was...

SAM
Possessed?

FATHER GIL
You could say that. Gambled away his money, cheated on his wife, destroyed his business. Yes, like a switch had flipped.

SAM
Father, did you know the man who killed those folks in the hobby shop?

FATHER GIL
sure, Tony Perkins.

SAM
Tony Perkins. Good man.

SAM
Would you say that his personality suddenly changed one day, too?

FATHER GIL
I never thought about it that way, but...yes. about the same time as Andy -- about two months ago.

DEAN
Well, thank you, Father. Appreciate your time.

(as they leave)

SAM
Two months ago, we open up the devil's gate, all of a sudden this town turns into Margaritaville? It's no coincidence.

INT. HOTEL. SAM and DEAN are entering their room, Dean chuckling at the mirrors on the ceiling, when the door across the hall opens.

DEAN
Richie. I don't believe it.

RICHIE
Hey, Dean...Winchester,right?

(a tall scantily dressed girl appears from Richie’s room)

This is my sister, uh, Cheryl.

CHERYL
Hey,

DEAN
Cheryl.

RICHIE
(hands CHERYL some money)
There.
(as CHERYL leaves)
Well, you know...stepsister.

DEAN
Come on in. This is my brother, Sam.

RICHIE
Hey. How you doing?

SAM
Not too bad. How do you two know each other?

DEAN
You were in school.

RICHIE
It was that succubus, in Granasi right?

DEAN
Yeah,yeah.

RICHIE
Oh, man. You should have seen the rack on this broad. Freakin' tragedy when I had to gank her.

DEAN
Whoa,whoa. Wait. Who killed her? If I remember, your ass was toast until i showed up.

RICHIE
Oh,i forgot what a comedian this guy was.

DEAN
Richie, Richie, i told you then and I'll tell you again - you're not cut out for this job. You're gonna get yourself killed.

(RICHIE’s phone rings)
RICHIE
(to caller)
Talk to me.
(to DEAN)
FYI, Winchester --words hurt.
(to caller)
No, it's not a good time, baby. Later.

DEAN
You find anything in this town, anyway?

RICHIE
Uh,no. I got nothing.
Oh,wait a minute. You mean as in demons and whatnot?

DEAN
Yeah.

RICHIE
No,i got nothing.

DEAN
Typical.What about your sister back there?

RICHIE
Honestly, she definitely had the devil in her, but she wasn't no demon, you know what I'm saying?
(off DEAN’s reaction)
Right. Seriously.
Church guy, hobby-shop guy --they were lunch meat by the time i got there. Maybe they were possessed, but i can't prove it.

SAM
Yeah, that's where we are, too. Let's just say the demons are possessing people in this town… you know, raising hell…

DEAN
But why would a demon blow his brains out?

RICHIE
For fun? He wrecks one body, moves to another. Like taking a stolen car for a joyride.

DEAN
Anybody else left in town that fits the profile -- nice guy turned douche -- that's still breathing?

RICHIE
There's trotter.

SAM
Who's that?

RICHIE
He used to be head of the Rotary Club. Then he turned bastard all of a sudden. brought in the gambling, the hookers. He practically owns this whole town.

SAM
Know where we could find him?

RICHIE
Oh, he'll be at his bar in a few hours.

EXT. DAY. SAM and DEAN pull up in the IMPALA. The town in buzzing, it looks like Mardi Gras - people wandering around with cocktails, sexy girls, lots of action.

DEAN
I thought you said this was some boarded-up factory town.

SAM
It is. At least, it's supposed to be.

DEAN
Well, what are we waiting for? Let's do some research.

INT. TROTTER’S BAR.

DEAN
Oh, Richie. Look at you.

RICHIE
Hey.

DEAN
Bringing satin back.

RICHIE
Oh,you like this? Try Thai silk -- Canal Street.
Y ou have to pay $300 for threads like these, easy. Cost to me -- fuggedaboutit.

SAM
How much is "fuggedaboutit"?

RICHIE
Ah, forget about it. That's Trotter over there. He sits there all night. Can't touch him.

SAM
So,what do we do now?

DEAN
I don't know about you guys, but I'm gonna do a little investigating with that bartender.

RICHIE
Easy. Me and her, we got a little somethin'-somethin' lined up for later.

DEAN
Yeah,right.

RICHIE
Stings, don't it? All right. i got to hit the head. release the hostages. Be back in a few.

DEAN
No way he gets a girl like that. I mean, look at her. You could fit that ass on a nickel.

FATHER GIL
You think so?

DEAN
Oh. Sorry,padre.

FATHER GIL
Knew you boys would find your way here. They all do.

SAM
No offense, but what are you doing here, Father?

FATHER GIL
Like it or not, you go where your flock is.

The bartender - CASEY – pours him a drink.

CASEY
Plus, the clergy drinks for free.

FATHER GIL
True, and a certain bartender owes me a confession.

CASY
Not in this lifetime, Father.

FATHER GIL
I better see your butt on Sunday.
(looks at Dean)
Nickel or no nickel.

CASEY
What can i get you boys?

DEAN
What's your speciality?

CASEY
I make a mean hurricane.

DEAN
I guess we'll see about that.

SAM (to DEAN)
You drink hurricanes?

DEAN
I do now.

Over near the pool table, a man –REGGIE--enters.

REGGIE
Hi, John.

JOHN
Reggie. Everything okay with you?

REGGIE
I don't know. I'm just not feeling myself today.

SAM (spots that REGGIE has a gun)
(to DEAN)
Hey.

JOHN
Hey, what are you doing?!

DEAN tackles him to the ground, but not before he shoots JOHN. SAM splashes holy water on him. There is no reaction.

REGGIE
What are you doing? He slept with my wife. That bastard slept with my wife!

SAM
Somebody call 911!

SAM exchanges a look with TROTTER.

LATER. Police cuff REGGIE and lead him away.

SAM
Too many cops here. I say we roll.

DEAN
Just be cool. Poor jerk. only thing possessing him was a sixer of Pabst.

SAM
So, what's the deal, then? People in this town getting possessed or not?

DEAN
I don't know. Maybe it is just what it is -- town full of scumbags.

SAM
Yeah. Maybe.

POLICE OFFICER
You boys ready for your mug shots?
SAM and DEAN look nervous.
The photographer's gonna be here in a few and take your picture for the local paper.

DEAN (relieved):
Be an honor, officer. What a thrill.

SAM
Yep, time to go.

DEAN
Wait a second. Wait a second.

SAM
What?

DEAN
Where's Richie?

EXT. NIGHT. CASEY and RICHIE arrive at a house.

RICHIE
So, how's a bartender afford a place like this?

CASEY
My parents left it to me. I don't come out here much --mostly when I want to be alone.

INT. CASEY leads RICHIE into a rather gothic-looking basement.

RICHIE
Wow. This is, uh, charming. You sure you wouldn't be more comfortable in a bedroom or my motel room? I mean, not for nothing, but, you know, I got oils.

CASEY
But I have toys.

RICHIE
Yeah, no. Toys trump oils.
(CASEY lights candles)
You don't get, uh, scared down here all by yourself?

CASEY
Of course not. Not when I've got a hunter to protect me.
She turns, her eyes blacken. She is a demon. She then kills RICHIE
END ACT ONE

ACT TWO


INT. TROTTER’ BAR. SAM and DEAN sit at a table. There is a large burger in front of DEAN.

SAM (to BARMAN)
Thanks.
(returns to table with beers)
You do realize there's red meat within striking distance, right?

DEAN
How many times i got to tell Richie, he's gonna get himself in trouble?

SAM
Dean, you're assuming he's missing. I mean, maybe he just bailed.

DEAN
He's a moron. He's a sweet moron, but he's not a coward. He wouldn't just bail. I got to go find him.

SAM
All right. Meanwhile I think I'm gonna trail this Trotter guy.

DEAN
Yeah?

SAM
I don't know. Something about the way he looked at me last night.
Maybe there is something going on here.

EXT. BOBBY is shooting at a target with the restored COLT, making adjustments after he fires. Suddenly, RUBY appears in from of the target.

RUBY
Cute piece.

BOBBY
Who are you?

RUBY
It won't stop a demon, if that's what you think.

BOBBY
How the hell would you know?

RUBY
Oh, I don't know.
(She closes her eyes and when she opens them they are black, revealing she is a demon.)
Call it an educated guess.

BOBBY
Well,ain't i lucky,then? Found a subject for a test fire.

RUBY
Luck has nothing to do with it. But, hey, by all means. Take your best shot.

BOBBY hesitates.

RUBY
Are you gonna stand there like a pantywaist, or are you gonna shoot…

BOBBY shoots her in the chest.

RUBY
Oww, that smarts a little.

BOBBY
What do you want?

RUBY
Peace on earth, a new shirt. Now...do you want me to help you out with that gun or not?

INT. SAM is in a corridor outside TROTTER’s office. His phone rings, startling him.

SAM
Dean.

DEAN
Sammy.

SAM
Yeah. Hey. I can't talk right now.

DEAN
You okay?

SAM
Yeah,i'm fine. Just meet me at the bar in 20 minutes, okay?

SAM hangs up.

DEAN
Sam!

INT. TROTTER’s BAR.

WOMAN
I got to tell you -- every woman in this place -- they want to eat you up.

DEAN
Anybody could have tackled that guy…and wrestled the gun away... prevented mass murder.

WOMAN
Here's what I'm gonna do.
Normally,i charge $400 a night.
(whispers in DEAN’s ear)

Why don't we call it an even deuce and get the hell out of here?

DEAN (incredulous)
What do I look like?

WOMAN
What do I look like? (as she walks away)Cheapskate.

CASEY
Did I just see you strike out with a prostitute? How's that work?

DEAN
I just told her I had a thing for the bartender. It was pretty easy.

CASEY
Who says the bartender's available?

DEAN
That's a good question. you got something going with some guy about yea tall, wears a sweat suit?

CASEY
Who?

DEAN
No. My mistake. What do you say you and me grab a drink after your shift?

CASEY
I say why wait...when we can go right now?

DEAN and CASEY leave tigeth

INT. TROTTER’S OFFICE. SAM is rifling through the desk. TROTTER and his bodyguard enter. SAM tackles the bodyguard but TROTTER holds a gun to SAM.

TROTTER
What are you doing here?

SAM
I think maybe you know.

TROTTER
Yeah. Well, I think I'm calling the cops.

SAM
Cops?

TROTTER
Breaking and entering, assault -- you're in a peck of trouble, my friend.

SAM
Uh,well, I think I could probably explain it!

SAM wrestles the gun from him and points it at both men.
All right, back up!

TROTTER
Get back. Money's in the safe! Take it and go.

SAM
I don't want your money. I just got to be sure.


SAM splashes both men with holy water. Nothing happens.


TROTTER
What kind of psycho are you?

SAM (embarrassed)
Oh,god. Uh, I'm sorry. I think this was just a minor misunderstanding.? Yeah, okay.How 'bout I just leave, cause...
(removes bullets from gun)
Uou know,i'll take these.
(places gun down)
I'll,uh,i'll leave this for,uh...
You,uh...have a nice day?


==ACT THREE==

INT. BASEMENT IN CASEY’S PARENT’S HOME.

DEAN
Looks like the maid's day off.

CASEY seems surprised at something.

Everything okay?

CASEY (kisses DEAN)
Make yourself comfortable.

DEAN
Oh,i forgot to mention... Richie was a friend of mine. When I realized I could track the GPS in his cellphone, I swung by earlier. Gave him a proper burial. It's better than rotting in some skank's basement.

CASEY launches herself at DEAN but something stops her. DEAN kicks back the corner of the rug, which is covering a devil’s trap he has drawn.

Whoops. Tsk,tsk,tsk. Isn't that a buzz kill?

Sorry, sister, but you're going back to where you came from.

CASEY
i don't think so.

DEAN takes out a book and begins to read in Latin.

DEAN
Spiritus in mundus un glorum suarum umitite palatum iram domine

CASEY concentrates, and suddenly all the pages from DEAN’s book fly around the room. Then the entrance to the basement caves in.

DEAN
What are you laughing at, bitch? You're still trapped.

CASEY
So are you...bitch.

LATER. DEAN lights candles and examines the rockfall.

CASEY
Lose something?

DEAN
All you demons have such smart mouths.

CASEY
It's a gift.

DEAN
Well, let's see if you're smiling when i send your ass back to hell.

CASEY
Without your little exorcism book? Hey,go ahead.

DEAN
Spiritus in mundus… Spritus…

CASEY
Having a little trouble there,sport?

DEAN
Spiritus in mundus un glorum suarum umitite palatum...

CASEY
Nice try, but I think you just ordered a pizza. I guess you should have paid more attention in Latin class.

DEAN
Hey, I don't know what you're smiling about. You're not going anywhere.

CASEY
And, apparently, neither are you.

DEAN
Yeah, but I got somebody coming for me, and,uh... he did pay attention in class.

CASEY
Oh,right -- Sam. Everyone says he's the brains of the outfit.

DEAN
Everyone?

CASEY
Sure. You Winchester boys are famous. Not Lohan famous,but,you know...

DEAN
Well, that's flattering. I'll be sure to let Sam know when he gets here.

CASEY
If he shows up first. What, you thought I was flying solo?

You shouldn't underestimate, Dean. (beat)It might be the death of you.
You can give me hard eyes all you want, but the fact remains, we just have to wait and see who shows up first --
(waits)
The cavalry or the Indians.

INT. TROTTER’S bar. The prostitute who tried to pick-up DEAN earlier sits at the bar.

WOMAN
You look kind of tense. you know, I know a surefire way to relax.

SAM
Maybe later. Excuse me.

BARMAN
What can I get for you?

SAM
Um, you remember the guy I was with last night? We sat right here.

BARMEN
the big hero who jumped on Reggie.

SAM
Yeah, yeah. The -- the big hero. Right. Um, have you seen him around at all today?

BARMEN
Maybe. Depends.

SAM
D-depends on what?

BARMEN raises an eyebrow. SAM catches on.

SAM
Oh,my --does everyone around here have their hand out? (hands BARMAN some money)

BARMAN
He left with Casey about an hour ago.

SAM
Any idea where they went?

BARMAN
Her place...for bible study.

SAM
You got an address?

BARMAN
What's wrong with you? You think I'm gonna give you a co-worker's address just so you can go over there and get your freaky peeping-tom rocks off?

SAM hands over more money.

Corner of Piermont and Clinton. Have fun.

INT. BASEMENT IN CASEY’S PARENT’S HOME.

CASEY
Why don't you relax?

DEAN
Why don't you kiss my ass?

CASEY
Why,Dean,you're a poet. I had no idea. Look, we won't have any effect on the outcome of this. We might as well be civil.

DEAN
Civil,huh? Killing richie --that was civil? The guy was harmless.

CASEY
That knife he pulled on me didn't look so harmless.

DEAN
A knife wouldn't hurt you.

CASEY
No, but it would damage this body and Casey has such a fine body,I wouldn't want to see it ripped.

DEAN
A demon with a heart. Wow.

Well,you know, there's a bunch of dead people in town that might disagree with you.

CASEY
Hey, I didn't pull any triggers.

DEAN
Yeah? You did something.

CASEY
You want to know what I did -- what I really did? I had lunch.

DEAN
Lunch?

CASEY
Me and Trotter. He had a cheeseburger,i had a salad, and I just pointed out the money that could be made with a few businesses that cater to harmless vice. So trotter built it, and, man, did they come. Supposedly god-fearing folk, waist-deep in booze, sex, gambling. I barely lifted a finger.

DEAN
That's it?

CASEY
You don't get it. All you got to do is nudge humans in the right direction. Some whiskey here, a hooker there, and they'll walk right into hell with big,fat smiles on their faces. Your kind is corrupt, Dean. Weak.

Our will's stronger. That's why we'll win.

DEAN
And that's how it ends?

CASEY
No. That's how it begins.

INT. CASEY’s home.
Dean?

SAM checks out the place. Finds a yellow powder.

Sulfur.

INT. BASEMENT IN CASEY’S PARENT’S HOME.

DEAN
So, demons take over. I thought the meek shall inherit the earth.

CASEY
Oh, according to your bible. It's only a book, Dean.

DEAN
Not everyone would agree.

CASEY
Because it's God's book? Do you believe in god, Dean? I'd be surprised if you did.

DEAN
I don't know. I'd like to.

CASEY
Well, I don't see how you and your god, have done such a bang-up job. War,genocide --it's only getting worse. This past century, you people racked up a body count that amazed even us.

It's our turn now, and we're gonna do it right this time.

DEAN hears a noise. Looks up towards grate.

CASEY
Don't be hopeful, Dean. You're not delivered. It's only the wind.


INT. TROTTER’S BAR.

SAM
Bobby, It's Sam. We got a big problem. I found some sulfur, and now I can't find Dean. Call me as soon as you get this.

(to BARMAN)
Hey,excuse me. They weren't there.

BARMAN
I guess you got to catch your jollies another night. Here. Why don't you have a drink and relax?

SAM
I don't want to relax. What is it with the people in this town?

BARMAN
Suit yourself - princess.

SAM sees FATHER GIL in the bar and approaches him.

SAM
Father.

FATHER GIL
Yes?

SAM
Um...can I talk to you for a sec?


INT. THE BASEMENT.

DEAN
You're piling it pretty high there, sweetheart. I'm not sure i'm buying.

CASEY
Why would I lie?

DEAN
Demons lie.

CASEY
Some do.Some are true believers.

DEAN
Believers in what?

CASEY
You think humans have an exclusive on a higher power?

DEAN
You have a god?

CASEY
Sure. His name's Lucifer.

DEAN
You mean the devil?

CASEY
Your word, not ours. Lucifer actually means "light bringer." Look it up.

Once he was the most beautiful of all god's angels, But god demanded that he bow down before man, and when he refused, god banished him.

Tell me, Dean. How do you like bowing before lesser creatures?

DEAN
Lucifer's really real?

CASEY
Well, no one's actually seen him, but they say that he made us into what we are, and they say that he'll return.

DEAN
Oh,yeah? And, uh, you believe that?

CASEY
I've got faith.

So, you see? Is my kind really all that different than yours?

DEAN
Well, except that, uh, demons are evil.

CASEY
…and humans are such a lovable bunch.

Dick Cheney.

DEAN
He one of yours?

CASEY
Not yet. Let's just say he's got a parking spot reserved for him downstairs.

DEAN
Hey, speaking of downstairs... what's it like down there?

CASEY
What, hell?

DEAN
Yeah.

CASEY
That's right. You booked a one-way ticket with that deal.

You're not gonna like it, Dean. And, um, judging from the trouble you've caused, I don't think you'll be getting the presidential suite.

No, it's a pit of despair. Why do you think we want to come here?

INT. TROTTER’s bar.

SAM
So, the -- the bartender the other night,casey, you know her pretty well?

FATHER GIL
Since she was in pigtails.

SAM
Well, um, she and my brother, they, uh...they...left tonight. Together.

FATHER GIL
Well, not that i approve, but they are consenting adults.

SAM
Right.

FATHER GIL
I'm sorry. You said "brother." I thought you were insurance investigators.

SAM
Right, ,right. Well,we are. Um, it's like a family business, you know? Anyways, um,so,I went to Casey's apartment, and they weren't there. I just have this feeling that they -- that they might be in trouble.

FATHER GIL
What kind of trouble?

SAM
Just trouble. Please, Father, I need your help. Is there anything you could tell me about Casey -- anyplace she'd go, maybe?

FATHER GIL
Yes, there is a place. Let me get my jacket.

SAM
No, wait, Father. I can do this by myself.

FATHER GIL
Son, if Casey's really in trouble, then there's nothing to talk about.

He stands and puts on his coat. We see what SAM doesn’t – he is a demon.

Shall we go?

ACT FOUR



INT. BASEMENT.

CASEY
Kind of funny, don't you think? You and me sitting here like a couple of regular folk.

DEAN
It's hilarious -- you know, in that apocalyptic sort of way.

CASEY
You're all right, Dean. The others don't describe you that way. But, you know, you're -- you're likable.

DEAN
A demon likes me.

Sorry,i don't know how to respond to that.

CASEY
You could say thanks. That deal you made to save Sam -- a lot of others would mock you for it, think it was weak or stupid. I don't.

DEAN
It's been kind of liberating, actually. Y’know, what's the point in worrying about a future when you don't have one?

CASEY
Still, a year left. You're not scared?

DEAN
Nah.

Not even a little?

DEAN
Of course not.

INT. CAR.

FATHER GIL
So, insurance investigating. You enjoy the work?

SAM
Yeah. I...like being able to help people.

FATHER GIL
Ever think about doing anything else?

SAM
Like what?

FATHER GIL
Mmm, anything. You seem like a pretty smart kid. Somehow I see you out in front of the pack. You could do some great things.

SAM
I don't know. I like doing what I'm doing, I guess.

FATHER GIL
Well, it's your life. Does,um... Dean?

SAM
Yeah, Dean.

FATHER GIL
Does he find trouble often?

SAM
Yeah yeah, Dean finds his fair share.

FATHER GIL
Well, it's a good thing he has you -- his brother's keeper.

INT. BASEMENT.

CASEY is stretching languorously on the floor.

CASEY
Why, Dean, if I didn't know better, I'd say that was lust in your eyes.

Well, it would be one way to spend the time but I don't think you'd respect me in the morning.

DEAN
That's okay.

I mean, hey, I barely respect you now.

DEAN
Hey, can i ask you a question?

CASEY
I'm an open book.

DEAN
So, the gate opened. The demon army was let out. What now, huh? I'm not seeing a big, honking plan here.

CASEY
Honestly, there was a plan. Azazel was a tyrant, but he held us all together.

DEAN
Azazel?

CASEY
You think his brothers just called him “yellow eyes”? He had a name. After you did him in, it all fell apart.

DEAN
Sorry about that.

So, what? No chain of command?

CASEY
There was. It was Sam. Sam was supposed to be the grand pooh-bah and lead the big army, but he hasn't exactly stepped up to the plate, has he?

DEAN
Thank god for that.

CASEY
Again with god. You think this is a good thing? Now you've got chaos, a war without a front, hundreds of demons all jockeying for power, all fighting for the crown. Most of them gunning for your brother.

For the record, I was ready to follow Sam.

EXT. CASEY’S PARENT’S HOME.

SAM
Dean?!

INT. BASEMENT.

CASEY
Looks like you win.

EXT. CASEY’S PARENT’S HOME.

SAM
Dean!

(to FATHER GIL) Check that way

DEAN
Sam!

SAM
Dean?

DEAN
Sammy, down here! The basement caved in!

SAM
Dean. Hey, hold on, okay? We're coming.

DEAN
Who's we?

SAM
I'm here with the Father.

DEAN
Sammy, be careful.

SAM turns to see FATHER GIL reveal himself as a demon. A shot is fired. It’s BOBBY, but FATHER GIL uses his powers to fling him aside. He then throws SAM into the windscreen of the Impala. He leaves and SAM rushes to where BOBBY lies.

SAM
Bobby, you all right?

BOBBY
Yeah.

SAM
How did you know where we...

BOBBY
Go.

RUBY
You heard the man. Go.

INT. BASEMENT, FATHER GIL smashes in through the cave-in and flings DEAN aside with his power.

CASEY
Stop!

She points to the devil’s trap. FATHER GIL uses his power to crack the floor and break it. They embrace and kiss.

DEAN
You two?

FATHER GIL
For centuries. We've been to hell and back, literally.

CASEY
Leave him be.

FATHER GIL grabs DEAN by the throat and lifts him up.

Don't kill him. Let's just go.

Please.

SAM appears and shoots FATHER GIL with the Colt, killing him. He points it at CASEY.

DEAN
Sam, wait!

But SAM shoots her, and the bodies of CASEY and FATHER GIL, no longer possessed, lie dead on the devil’s trap.

ACT FIVE



EXT. MAIN STREET ELIZABETHVILLE. Not much appears changed since the demons were killed.

DEAN
Well, what do you think, Bobby?

What we did here, you think it made a difference?

BOBBY
Two less demons to worry about. That's not nothing

DEAN
But Trotter's still alive.

BOBBY
Humans ain't our job.

DEAN
Yeah, but you think anything's really gonna change? Maybe these people do just want to really destroy themselves. Maybe it is a losing battle.

BOBBY
Is that you or the demon girl talking?

DEAN
Oh, it's me. Demon is dead, and so is that hot girl it was possessing.

BOBBY
Well, had to be done. Sam was saving your life.

DEAN
Yeah, but you didn't see it, Bobby. It was cold.

Bobby.

BOBBY
Yeah?

DEAN
Back in Wyoming, uh,there was this moment. Yellow eyes said something to me.

BOBBY
What did he say?

DEAN
That maybe when Sam came back from wherever, that... maybe he came back different.

BOBBY
Different how?

DEAN
I don't know. Whatever it was, it didn't sound good. You think... think something's wrong with my brother?

BOBBY
No.Demons lie. I'm sure Sam's okay.

DEAN
Yeah. Yeah, me too.

INT. HOTEL ROOM. SAM IS PACKING.

RUBY
Leaving so soon? We haven't even had a chance to celebrate.

SAM
Yeah, well, you can celebrate without me.

RUBY
You're not gonna get all pouty on me now, are you? Come on! You killed two demons today.

SAM
Yeah, well, maybe you don't care, but i killed two humans, too.

RUBY
Sam, you know what happens when demons piggyback humans. They leave them road hard and put-up wet. Chances are those two would have died a slow, sticky death. You probably did them a favor.

SAM
Did them a favor? You're a cold bitch, you know that?

RUBY
Yeah, and this cold bitch has saved your ass a couple of times now. Some respect might be nice. Especially if you want me to help you out with Dean and his little problem.

SAM
You know what? You keep dangling that, but last I checked, Dean's still going to hell.

RUBY
Everything in its own time, Sam. There’s a quid pro quo here. We're in a war.

SAM
Right But for some reason, you're fighting on our team. Now, tell me, why is that again?

RUBY
Go screw yourself. That's why. I don't have to justify my actions to you, Sam.

If you don't want my help, fine, then give me the gun and I'll pass it on to someone who will use it.

SAM (points the COLT at RUBY)
Maybe I'll just use it on you.

RUBY
Go ahead, if that makes you happy. It's not gonna do much for Dean, though.

So, what's it gonna be?

(SAM lowers the Colt).
That's my boy. This won't be easy, Sam. You're gonna have to do things that go against that gentle nature of yours. There'll be collateral damage...but, it has to be done.

SAM
Well, I don't have to like it.

RUBY
No. You wouldn't be Sam if you did. On the bright side, I'll be there with you.
That little fallen angel on your shoulder.