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Revision as of 13:11, 9 April 2009
Title | The Monster At The End Of This Book |
Episode # | Season 4, Episode 18 |
First aired | April 2, 2009 |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | teleplay: Julie Siege; story: Julie Siege and Nancy Weiner |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1222604/ |
Outline | Sam and Dean meet a writer who has visions about their lives. |
Monster | Lilith |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Chuck Shirley aka Carver Edlund
- Zachariah
- Lilith
Definitions
Music
No rock songs this week, but Dean confirms his two favorite songs are "Ramblin' On" and "Traveling Riverside Blues," both tunes performed by Led Zeppelin. (The latter was originally made famous by Robert Johnson.)
Quotes
Zachariah: What you always do. Write.
Trivia & References
The book Dean is reading relates the events of 1.13 Route 666.
Simpatico is the name of a poster on the Television Without Pity message boards.
Sam: As in Sam slash Dean together.
Dean: Like together, together? They do know we are brothers right?
Sam: Doesn't seem to matter.
Dean: Well that's just sick!
Sam Girls and Dean Girls are fans dedicated to one or other of the brothers.
Slash fanfiction is stories written by fans depicting characters in a same-sex romantic and/or sexual relationship. In the Supernatural fandom, Sam/Dean is known as Wincest.Dean: Slaughterhouse Five-Vonnegut or Cat's Cradle-Vonnegut?
Sam: What?
Chuck: It's Kilgore Trout-Vonnegut. I wrote myself into it. I wrote myself, in my house, confronted by my characters.
Kurt Vonnegut was an American writer. In his book Breakfast of Champions, he wrote himself into the book, as well as a recurring character called Kilgore Trout (a science fiction writer based on the real writer Theodore Sturgeon), who confronts the author character.
When an author writes her/himself into a story, it is known as self-insertion. A particular form of this in fanfction is the Mary Sue.A reference to the controversy when farmers sued Oprah for saying she wouldn't eat beef for fear of getting Mad Cow Disease.
Casa Erotica was the porn Sam watched in 2.04 Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things.