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Title | Two Minutes to Midnight |
Episode # | Season 5, Episode 21 |
First aired | May 6, 2010 |
Directed by | Phil Sgriccia |
Written by | Sera Gamble |
On IMDB | Two Minutes to Midnight |
Outline | The Winchesters and Bobby are reunited with Castiel, and get close to collecting the rings from the Four Horsemen. |
Monster | Pestilence, Death |
Timeline | sometime in May 2010 |
Location(s) | Davenport, Iowa; Chicago, Illinois |
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Contents
Synopsis
Inside interior of Bobby's House. Dean finds out about Sam's proposal to give Lucifer permission to use him as a Vessel. In the midst of their disputes, Dean receives a phone call from Castiel, temporarily pausing the discussion. In their conversation, Castiel reveals that following his actions in California, he has become effectively mortal. He apologizes for doubting Dean in assuming that he was going to assent to Michael.
Dean and Sam travel to Serenity Valley Convalescent Home in the Impala in search of Pestilence. Doctor Green returns to Serenity Valley Convalescent Home in Davenport, Iowa, claiming that his activities were quite productive to Celeste. She asks him if he'll cure her and Doctor Green openly admits that he's not going to cure her condition; instead, he inflicts multiple diseases on her and she dies, coughing up green slime. Dean and Sam continue traveling through the facility searching for Pestilence, and as they pass a room, a demonic nurse senses their presence and reports to Pestilence. In their discussion, Pestilence activates his ring, inflicting pain and sickness on doctors, nurses and patients. As they get closer to the Horseman, they too become sick and their sickness greatly escalates as they get closer to Pestilence. Once they reach him, they both faint and are dragged in by the the demon assistant. They quickly awaken and Pestilence converses with them. He is then about to kill them when Castiel appears, claiming that he was transported here by a bus. The Horseman verbally acknowledges that Castiel isn't a full angel anymore. In desperation to defeat the Horseman, Castiel cuts off Pestilence's ring-finger, separating him from his ring, effectively disabling his essential capabilities. The demon charges at Castiel and is killed with Ruby's Knife. Pestilence warns them that it's too late and vanishes. Dean, Sam and Castiel return to Bobby's house with Pestilence's ring. Bobby reveals that Chicago is going to be blown off the map by Death. They question where he got that information, forcing Crowley to appear and at his request, Bobby reveals that he sold his soul for Death's location. Dean, Sam and Crowley discuss matters concerning the swine flu.
In Chicago, Illinois, Death exits his automobile and ambulates on the sidewalk, killing a man who rudely brushed past him. The song "O Death" can be heard in back round which heralds his arrival. Back at Bobby's Salvage Yard, Sam, Castiel and Bobby depart from Dean going to stop a virus outbreak, while Dean and Crowley are going to locate Death to stop him from destroying a whole state.
In the van, Castiel contemplates Sam's plan to assent to Lucifer and jump in Lucifer's Cage while hosting him. Castiel reveals that Lucifer's older brother, Michael, has found and is using another Vessel - Adam Milligan - Dean and Sam's half-brother. Castiel also reveals that if Sam assents to Lucifer and fails, that the fight between the Two Archangels with occur and will have destructive collateral effects. Castiel also informs Sam that in order for him to successfully contain Lucifer, he would need to consume a very large amount of Demon blood, as it strengthens the vessel. At the distribution center, they notice that demons are loading the "vaccine" into the market. They enter the market and dispatch many Croatoan-infected people. In the search for the last Horseman, Dean and Crowley travel to a location where Crowley believes Death is present, as he sees many Reapers surrounding the vicinity. But Crowley bashfully admits that he was mistaken in his assumption. In Chicago, Crowley finally locates Death and Dean goes in to meet him. Back at the market, Sam saves more people, releasing them. Sam is brought to the ground and is caught off-guard by a zombie. Castiel intervenes and shoots its head, killing it. At the pizzeria, Dean approaches Death with Death's Scythe, but as he gets closer to the Horseman, the handle burns hot and reappears in Death's possession and Dean, on Death's request, joins him in eating. Death mentions that he is very old and and also states that in comparison to him, the universe and Earth are barely out of their diapers. Death reveals that he is as old or older than God, as neither of them can remember anymore. He also claims that in the end, God himself will die and he will reap him. Death tells Dean that he became "bound" to Lucifer following his rising and he says that he will go as far as loaning Dean his ring so that he can trap Lucifer in his Cage even if Sam is hosting him at the time. Dean reluctantly agrees to this and Death gives him his ring.
Back at Bobby's house, Dean tests the rings, activating them, forcing them to conjoin and form the Key to Lucifer's Cage. In a conversation, Bobby asks Dean if he's more afraid of losing the war or losing his brother.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Bobby
- Crowley
- Castiel
- Death
- Pestilence
- Celeste (patient of a nursing home)
- Nurse!Demon
Definitions
- Demon Killing Knife
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- Horsemen's Rings
- Lucifer's Cage
- Croatoan virus
- Demonic Possession
- Vessel
- Zombies
- Death's Cadillac
- Death's Scythe
- Demon Blood
- Reaper
- Niveus Pharmaceuticals
- Team Free Will
- Serenity Valley Convalescent Home
Music
- "O Death" (played when Death first appears in Chicago, gets out of his car and walks down the street.)
Quotes
Pestilence: No. You're going to die. In 4... 3... 2... [Celeste vomits on him a la Linda Blair in "The Exorcist" and dies] Interesting.
Dean: Well, he's Pestilence so he probably looks sick.
Bobby: Chicago is about to be wiped off the map. Storm of the millennium. Sets off a daisy chain of natural disasters. Three million people are gonna die.
Dean: Sam!
Sam: Just wondering.
Bobby: [awkward silence] No!
Crowley: [coughs, shows photo of him and Bobby kissing on his iPhone]
Bobby: Why'd you take a picture?
Crowley: Relax. All deals are soul back or store credit. We'll catch Death in the next doomed city.
Dean: Millions, Crowley! Millions of people are about to die any minute!
Death: As old as God. Maybe older. Neither of us can remember anymore. Life, death, chicken, egg – regardless, at the end, I’ll reap Him too.
Dean: God? You’ll reap God?
Death: Oh yes. God will die too, Dean.
Dean: This is way above my pay grade.
Death: I suppose it can stay. I like the pizza.
Dean: Pretty much...
Bobby: Look, Sam's got a... darkness in him, I'm not saying he don't. But he's got a helluva lot of good in him too.
Dean: I know.
Trivia & References
"If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break, when the levee breaks I'll have no place to stay." "If you're goin' down South, they go no work to do, if you don't know about Chicago."
Death's ring is the final ring the brothers needed to open up Lucifer's cage. Without it Sam couldn't have opened Lucifer's cage at the Stull Cemetery in Lawrence 5.22 Swan Song, so without Death's ring in Chicago, the brothers would never have been able to do their "work" (opening Lucifer's cage) in Lawrence (Lawrence being south of Chicago).A reference to Austin Powers's arch-nemesis. His lair changes in the three Austin Powers movies.
A reference to Eunice Kennedy Shriver. In addition to founding the Special Olympics, she was a member of the famous Kennedy family, sister of John, Bobby, and Ted Kennedy, and mother of Maria Shriver.
This line is somewhat similar in tone to comments by Agent Smith in The Matrix:
A reference to 1.02 Wendigo.
Dean: How do you know?
Crowley: Have you met me? Because I know. Also, the block is swarming with reapers.
Somewhat of an ironic statement considering the many times Dean has cheated death. See Dead...or are they?.
Minutiae
Misha's tweets: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Misha Collins Tweeted live during the episode for the CW's Watch And Tweet Week
- Episode title via supernaturalfansonline.com
- Synopsis Spoiler TV
- Promo teaser - song is O Death