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+ | '''Dean:''' And sometimes you got to work with the bad guys to get to the worse guys. | ||
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+ | '''Violet:''' Why are you doing this?<br> | ||
+ | '''Sal:''' Cause he's my little brother Violet, it's my job to protect him, it's my job to keep our blood pure.<br> | ||
+ | '''Violet:''' You believe that bloodline crap?<br> | ||
+ | '''Sal:''' We all do. Bloodlines, everyone knowing our place, it's the one thing we all agree on. If your people find out you ran off with a shifter, they'll be looking for payback, and they'll come after my family. Then it's nothing but bad times and dead bodies on both sides. David wants to go straight that's his call, but he does it alone. So you have a choice Violet: you can either walk out of here alive, or I'll take you out and dump what's left of you in the lake. | ||
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Revision as of 10:51, 6 May 2014
Title | Bloodlines |
Episode # | Season 9, Episode 20 |
First aired | April 29, 2014 |
Directed by | Robert Singer |
Written by | Andrew Dabb |
On IMDB | Bloodlines |
Outline | |
Monster | Human |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Chicago, Illinois |
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Contents
Synopsis
Ennis Ross is taking his girlfriend Tamara to upmarket restaurant "Il Secundo", with the intent of proposing to her. As he speaks with Maurice the maitre d' about hiding the engagement ring in a glass of champagne, they are interrupted by Sal Lassiter. The matire d' ignores Ennis to accompany Sal to the private club in the back, and as they leave Ennis catches a glimpse of the bodyguard Marv's face in the mirror where his reflection is grotesque.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Ennis Ross
- Tamara
- David Lassiter
- Margo Lassiter
- Sal Lassiter
- Violet Duval
- Julian Duval
- Freddie Costa
- Irv Sokolowski
- Nate Ross
Definitions
- Cameras
- Djinn
- Ghouls
- Hunters
- Mirror Folklore
- Monsters
- Shapeshifters
- Silver
- Vampires
- Werewolves
- Wraith
Music
- "Somehow" by Caught a Ghost
- (plays when Ennis and Tamara enter the restaurant)
- "Looking Glass / Pettibon" by ERAAS
- (playing as Sal & Marv enter the monster club)
- "Little Black Submarines" by The Black Keys
- (plays while Ennis takes the train home)
Quotes
Sam: All right, look, my name is Sam Winchesters. That's my brother Dean. We kill vampires. And werewolves, and demons and... Basically, we chase down evil and we cut its head off.
Ennis: So you're, what, monster cops?
David: My name is David Lassiter. I'm a shapeshifter.
Ennis: You're a what?
David: Werewolf.
David: Dude, I'm right here.
Dean: Yeah, I see ya.Sal: Cause he's my little brother Violet, it's my job to protect him, it's my job to keep our blood pure.
Violet: You believe that bloodline crap?
Sam: Look we'll, uh, we'll call in some other hunters, some pros and download them on the monster mob situation, all of it.
Ennis: Look guys I could...
Trivia & References
Julian: And I want to eat Taylor Swift's heart, but we can't always get what we want.
- Taylor Swift is an American country pop singer. We can't always get what we want, could be seen as a reference to the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want."
- A reference to the story of the same name about a yellow Mastador who becomes rabid and is put down by its boy owner.
- Freddy Kruger is the antagonist of the Nightmare on Elm Street film series, and famous for his use of a clawed glove to kill his victims.
- The Godfather is a crime film based on a book of the same name by Mario Puzo. It is about a New York mafia family whose leadership is replaced by the returning youngest son.
- Transformers are a line of toys/TV series/films that revolve around robots that can transform into automobiles.
David: Sound good, Buffy.
- Romeo is a reference to the ill-fated lover in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Buffy is a reference to the vampire slayer from the TV series named after her. Coincidentally, Sarah Michelle Gellar tweeted a picture of herself with a Supernatural poster.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Episode synopsis
- Promo
- Promo photos by ScreenFad
- Sneak peek clip
Interviews with Andrew Dabb writer of "Bloodlines":
- with Vlada Gelman of TVLine
- with Sadie Gennis of TV Guide
- with Jim Halterman of TVFanatic