6.16 ...And Then There Were None
Title | And Then There Were None |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 4, 2011 |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | Brett Matthews |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627713/ |
Outline | When Sam, Dean and Bobby run into Rufus, and the Campbells all hunting the cause of an upsurge in supernatural activity, tensions erupt into violence. |
Monster | Eve, Khan Worm |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Sandusky, Ohio |
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Contents
Synopsis
Bobby tells Sam and Dean about the numerous reports of monster activity that he's been getting from other hunters. All of the monsters seem to be springing up along I-80 leading to Sandusky, Ohio, where a trucker for Starlight Cannery recently murdered his whole family with a hammer. Bobby, Sam, and Dean go to question the man, but he has no memory of the event. His last memory is of a young woman asking him for a ride at a gas station. At the police station, they watch the footage from the gas station's security camera, and they see the young woman. Static runs across the screen, obscuring most of her face, but what they can see looks like a monster, and Bobby speculates that they're dealing with the "Mother of All."
While they are at the police station, a call comes in that a man has gone postal at the Starlight Cannery, and Bobby goes along with the responders while Sam and Dean stay behind. At the cannery, Bobby meets Rufus, who is on the same case, and learns that a worker came to the cannery with a hunting rifle and killed six others before being shot by police. Rufus partners up with him and they go to the morgue, where they examine the man's body. They find black ooze in one of his ears, but it isn't ectoplasm, and they're stumped as to the cause.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Bobby Singer
- Rufus Turner
- Samuel Campbell
- Gwen Campbell
- Eve aka Mother of All
Definitions
- Khan Worm
- Star Trek References in other episodes
- Dead...or are they? - the fate of recurring characters
Music
Quotes
Sam: Why do you keep talking about herpes?
Trivia & References
The Khan Worm is reminiscent of the Ceti eel from the Star Trek movie The Wrath Of Khan which after entering through the ear, wrapped itself around a person's brain stem making them susceptible to suggestion, and eventually causing madness. It was referenced also in the reboot Star Trek movie in the form of the Centaurian slug which also entered through the ear canal and made people speak the truth.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- 1 2 3 Tweets from guest actor, with title
- Character spoilers 1 2 from a guest actor)
- Set pics from Just Jared
- Guest star tweets and pics from set: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
- Character spoilers from @OLTV
- Set photos from SpoilerTV
- On set pic by Punkd_images
- Character spoiler from @Chico6
- Tweet from on set about cast and crew being sick
- Short synopsis
- Synopsis from SpoilerTV
- Pic from @heyjude012
- Promo clip
- Webclip