5.15 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

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Title Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Episode # Season 5, Episode 15
First aired March 25, 2010
Directed by John Showalter
Written by Jeremy Carver
On IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588682/
Outline People in Bobby’s town are coming back from the dead, but Bobby insists nothing is wrong.
Monster Death
Timeline
Location(s) Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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Synopsis

Characters

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Music

Quotes

Dean: You gave yourself your own nickname? You can’t do that.
Digger: Who died and made you queen?
Dean: You’re a zombie
Clay: I’m a taxpayer
Bobby: She was the love of my life. How many times I gotta kill her?

Trivia & References

The episode title “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid” is a reference to the 1982 movie of the same name. In this film, Steve Martin interacts with (now dead) stars of 40s and 50s noir movies through use of clips from their movies. Interestingly, this technique was used in a 2009 episode of the television show Medium, in which Alison DuBois interacts with characters from the classic 1968 zombie movie Night of the Living Dead.
Dean and Sam use the aliases " Agents Dorfman and Neidermeyer” a reference the characters of Kent Dorfman and Douglas Neidermeyer from the 1978 John Belushi movie National Lampoon's Animal House
The opening image of the hand rising from the grave recalls an image from Night of the Living Dead.
Digger: heads up, Fargo.
Fargo was a 1996 Coen Brothers movie. The reference here is to the character of Sheriff Marge Gunderson, played by Frances McDormand.
Dean: Where have you been?

Bobby: Playing murder ball.

Murderball is the nickname for a type of extreme wheelchair rugby. It featured in an Oscar nominated documentary Murderball.
{http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=197281483874&id=254377915494 On his Facebook], Jim Beaver said "Just finished two days of filming the two most difficult, saddest scenes I have ever shot. Thank goodness tomorrow we can relax and just kill monsters". He also made a short video behind the scenes
This was the first episode of Supernatural to be directed by John Showalter
The name of the sheriff, Sheriff Mills, may be a shout out to Jim Beaver's character on Harper's Island, also named Sheriff Mills.

Minutiae

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion

Jim Beaver confirmed on his Twitter it was being filmed before 5.14 My Bloody Valentine. It started filming on 3 December, 2009.