Difference between revisions of "Bitch/Jerk"

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* [[2.10 Hunted]]: after Gordon kidnaps Dean and nearly kills Sam, and is subsequently arrested, Sam and Dean say it in the Impala.
 
* [[2.10 Hunted]]: after Gordon kidnaps Dean and nearly kills Sam, and is subsequently arrested, Sam and Dean say it in the Impala.
  
* [[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]]: when in the Impala with djinn!verse Sam, Dean calls him a "bitch". Sam's response is "what are you calling me a bitch for?"
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* [[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]]: when in the Impala with [[wish-verse]] Sam, Dean calls him a "bitch". Sam's response is "what are you calling me a bitch for?"
  
 
* [[10.01 Black]]: the exchange occurs between [[Crowley]] and Dean, signifying his demonic lack of care for Sam and his new found relationship with [[Crowley]].  
 
* [[10.01 Black]]: the exchange occurs between [[Crowley]] and Dean, signifying his demonic lack of care for Sam and his new found relationship with [[Crowley]].  

Revision as of 07:19, 9 June 2015

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When younger, Sam and Dean had a ritual where Dean called Sam a "bitch" and Sam responds with "jerk." Watch a video compilation of references here. Note: as of Season Ten, this video compilation is incomplete.

While this is strongly associated with the characters, it has only been referenced five times on the show:


  • 1.01 Pilot: the first instance of the exchange between Sam and Dean, which takes place in their father's vacant motel room after their argument on the bridge.
  • 2.10 Hunted: after Gordon kidnaps Dean and nearly kills Sam, and is subsequently arrested, Sam and Dean say it in the Impala.
  • 10.01 Black: the exchange occurs between Crowley and Dean, signifying his demonic lack of care for Sam and his new found relationship with Crowley.
  • 10.05 Fan Fiction: when Marie playfully calls Dean a "jerk" and tells him to take the Samulet she made for the Supernatural musical, out of habit Dean responds to her with "bitch" quickly realizes what had just happened and the weighted gender implications fo the comment, but Marie, Supernatural fan that she is, recognises the reference and laughs it off .

See also