3.11 Mystery Spot

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Title Mystery Spot
Episode # Season 3, Episode 11
First aired February 14, 2008
Directed by Kim Manners
Written by Story by Jeremy Carver and Emily McLaughlin; teleplay by Jeremy Carver
On IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1184920/
Outline Sam keeps reliving the same day.
Monster Trickster
Timeline
Location(s) Broward, Florida
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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • Asia - Heat Of the Moment -the song Sam wakes upto each Tuesday
  • Huey Lewis and The News - Back In Time - Wednesday's song, AKA: the best song Sam's ever heard

Quotes

Dean: I get all tingly when you take control like that.

Trivia & References

Dean: Sounds pretty X-Files to me.
The X-Files was a 90s series about aliens and the paranormal. Kim Manners who directed this episode, was a director and producer on The X-Files.


Dean: Dingo ate my baby crazy
In 1980 at Uluru (Ayers Rock), Lindy and Micahel Chamberlin claimed a dingo took their baby, Azaria, from her tent. The claim was widely ridiculed and Lindy was later convicted of murder, and Michael as an accessory. Although a body was never found, new evidence indicating a dingo was probably responsible, led to both sets of charges being overturned in 1988.


Dean: Like Groundhog Day?
Groundhog Day was a 1993 movie starring Bill Murray, where his character relieves the same day over and over.
Dean: Okay Kojak, let’s get you outside.
Kojak was a tough cop played by Telly Savalas in the eponymous 70s series.
Trickster: You’re like Travis Bickle in a skirt
Travis Bickle was the obsessed taxi driver played by Robert DeNiro in the Martin Scorsese movie Taxi Driver.
Trickster: Whoever said Dean was the dysfunctional had never seen you with a sharp object in your hands. Holy, Full Metal Jacket.
Full Metal Jacket was a 1987 Kubrick movie following the transformation into psychotic killers of the protagonist and his marine comrades through dehumanising training at bootcamp and the brutality of the Vietnam War. At the film’s climax the protagonist bayonets a sniper who is a young Vietnamese girl.

Minutiae

Sam wakes up at 7.30 am each Tuesday
Ways we know Dean dies on Tuesday:
Shot at the Mystery Spot
Run Over
Crushed by a falling piano
Chokes on a sausage
Slips in the shower
Posioned by a taco
Electrocuted by his razor
Accidentally killed with an axe by Sam
Shot with an arrow by Doris the waitress
Mauled by a golden retriever

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

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