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− | Dean: Dancers. They are toe shoes full of crazy. | + | '''Dean:''' Dancers. They are toe shoes full of crazy.<br> |
− | + | '''Sam:''' And you would know this how?<br> | |
− | Sam: And you would know this how? | + | '''Dean:''' I saw Black Swan. Twice. Hot tutu-on-tutu action. Come on, Sam, what's wrong with you?<br> |
− | + | '''Sam:''' Wow. The depths of your... | |
− | Dean: I saw Black Swan. Twice. Hot tutu-on-tutu action. Come on, Sam, what's wrong with you? | ||
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− | Sam: Wow. The depths of | ||
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− | Dean: You know, I wonder how old porn kills you.<br> | + | '''Dean:''' You know, I wonder how old porn kills you.<br> |
− | Sam: Pretty sure you don't want to know. | + | '''Sam:''' Pretty sure you don't want to know. |
}} | }} | ||
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− | Dean: Frank, hey, I don't mean to double-dip in your crazy sauce. No offense.<br> | + | '''Dean:''' Frank, hey, I don't mean to double-dip in your crazy sauce. No offense.<br> |
− | Frank: None taken, Fudge Pop. | + | '''Frank:''' None taken, Fudge Pop. |
}} | }} | ||
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− | Dean: Think you can crack it? | + | '''Dean:''' Think you can crack it?<br> |
− | + | '''Frank:''' Can a dog play poker?<br> | |
− | Frank: Can a dog play poker? | + | '''Dean:''' I don't...<br> |
− | + | '''Frank:''' The answer is "yes." | |
− | Dean: I don't... | ||
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− | Frank: The answer is "yes." | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | George: How 'bout you make me a new one?<br> | + | '''George:''' How 'bout you make me a new one?<br> |
− | Barista: How 'bout you eat me?<br> | + | '''Barista:''' How 'bout you eat me?<br> |
− | George: Don't tempt me. | + | '''George:''' Don't tempt me. |
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− | "Out With The Old" | + | "Out With The Old" is the first part of a saying, "Out with the old, and in with the new." |
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+ | The cursed ballet slippers may be a reference to the Hans Christian Anderson story [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_%28fairy_tale%29 The Red Shoes], in which a vain girl's shoes are cursed to make her dance continuously, until she has her feet cut off. Even then, the shoes continue to haunt her until she prays for mercy. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | Bad Moon Rising was also played in [[1.22 Devil's Trap]] as the Impala gets hit by the semitrailer | + | "Bad Moon Rising" was also played in [[1.22 Devil's Trap]] as the Impala gets hit by the semitrailer. In this episode, Sam fell asleep at the wheel, and nearly had another semi accident. |
+ | }} | ||
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+ | Hallucifer's torment of Sam by singing Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" fifty times in a row is a likely reference to [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099653/ Ghost], in which the main character, a ghost, sings "Henry the 8th" over and over to convince a medium to do what he wants her to do. | ||
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− | + | Sam orders a "triple red eye" coffee from the barista. | |
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+ | Dean does his research at the Lamplighter Cafe. | ||
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|Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= | |Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= |
Revision as of 16:58, 17 March 2012
Title | Repo Man |
Episode # | Season 7, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 16, 2012 |
Directed by | John Showalter |
Written by | Jenny Klein and Bob Singer |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995109/ |
Outline | |
Monster | |
Timeline | |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
Music
Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Quotes
Dean: Dancers. They are toe shoes full of crazy.
Sam: And you would know this how?
Dean: I saw Black Swan. Twice. Hot tutu-on-tutu action. Come on, Sam, what's wrong with you?
Dean: You know, I wonder how old porn kills you.
Sam: Pretty sure you don't want to know.
Sam: Pretty sure you don't want to know.
Dean: Frank, hey, I don't mean to double-dip in your crazy sauce. No offense.
Frank: None taken, Fudge Pop.
Frank: None taken, Fudge Pop.
Dean: Think you can crack it?
Frank: Can a dog play poker?
Dean: I don't...
George: How 'bout you make me a new one?
Barista: How 'bout you eat me?
Trivia & References
"Out With The Old" is the first part of a saying, "Out with the old, and in with the new."
The cursed ballet slippers may be a reference to the Hans Christian Anderson story The Red Shoes, in which a vain girl's shoes are cursed to make her dance continuously, until she has her feet cut off. Even then, the shoes continue to haunt her until she prays for mercy.
"Bad Moon Rising" was also played in 1.22 Devil's Trap as the Impala gets hit by the semitrailer. In this episode, Sam fell asleep at the wheel, and nearly had another semi accident.
Hallucifer's torment of Sam by singing Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" fifty times in a row is a likely reference to Ghost, in which the main character, a ghost, sings "Henry the 8th" over and over to convince a medium to do what he wants her to do.
Minutiae
Sam orders a "triple red eye" coffee from the barista.
Dean does his research at the Lamplighter Cafe.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Episode title
- Episode titles 7.13 to 7.19 (new episode title)
- Plot and character spoilers and new title from Spoiler TV
- Episode promo
- Plot synopsis
- Promo
- Webclip
- Promo pics by TVOvermind
- Bob Singer introduces the episode