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|location= [[Jack]]'s mind
 
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|occupation= Subconscious manifestation
 
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|episodes= [[14.18 Absence]]<br>[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]
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|text= All right. You got me. I'm not Nick. I'm not Lucifer. I'm you. Yeah. I'm your, you know, subconscious or whatever. Y-You whipped me up to help you figure this out.
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|author= Jackifer
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|source= [[14.18 Absence]]
 
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==History==
 
==History==
"Jackifer" is [[Jack Kline]]'s subconscious manifestation, which takes the form of his father, [[Lucifer]].  
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"Jackifer" is a subconscious manifestation of [[Jack Kline]]'s, which takes the form of his father, [[Lucifer]].  
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
===[[14.18 Absence]]===
 
===[[14.18 Absence]]===
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:''"Um Just What do you want? Forgiveness? You want gratitude for bringing Mommy back? Why? So you can call this dump home again? So you can ease your guilt? But you don't have guilt anymore, do you, Jack? Admit it. You don't feel anything anymore."''
 
After teleporting around the world, [[Jack]] returns to the cabin where he accidentally killed [[Mary]]. He is surprised by the appearance of [[Nick]] / [[Lucifer]], who reveals that he is neither, but in actuality Jack himself, specifically his subconscious, and was "whipped up" to help Jack with his problem. Jack, however, refuses his help. His subconscious continues to offer him advice, telling Jack there is no way out of the fact that he killed Mary Winchester and that the sooner he accepts what he did, the easier things will be.
 
After teleporting around the world, [[Jack]] returns to the cabin where he accidentally killed [[Mary]]. He is surprised by the appearance of [[Nick]] / [[Lucifer]], who reveals that he is neither, but in actuality Jack himself, specifically his subconscious, and was "whipped up" to help Jack with his problem. Jack, however, refuses his help. His subconscious continues to offer him advice, telling Jack there is no way out of the fact that he killed Mary Winchester and that the sooner he accepts what he did, the easier things will be.
  
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After the spell fails to bring Mary back, Lucifer appears and tells Jack that [[Dean]], [[Sam]], and [[Castiel]] will never trust him again, and that now, he can never trust them.
 
After the spell fails to bring Mary back, Lucifer appears and tells Jack that [[Dean]], [[Sam]], and [[Castiel]] will never trust him again, and that now, he can never trust them.
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===[[14.19 Jack in the Box]]===
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:''"Bring it."''
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As Jack continues to try and push his subconscious manifestation out of his mind, Jackifer continues needling at Jack's guilt. Telling him how the Winchesters never loved him and only saw him as their muscle, and that they don't want him anymore and he is all that he has from now on.
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Inside the [[Ma'lak Box]], Jackifer manifests to an increasingly distressed Jack when he realizes he has been left alone in the box. He tells Jack that he is naïve and was tricked, and that there was no coming back from killing Mary. As Jack tries to use his powers to get out of the box, Jackifer encourages him until it is destroyed and Jack stands free in the Bunker store room.
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===[[15.13 Destiny's Child]]===
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As his [[soul]] is restored, [[Jack]] remembers his conversations with Jackifer, specifically being told that there is no going back and that the Winchesters will never trust Jack again.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* Jackifer is similar to [[Hallucifer]] from [[Season 7]].
 
* Jackifer is similar to [[Hallucifer]] from [[Season 7]].

Latest revision as of 08:27, 14 February 2023



Jackifer.png
Name Jackifer
Actor Mark Pellegrino
Dates
Location Jack's mind
Occupation Subconscious manifestation
Episode(s) 14.18 Absence
14.19 Jack in the Box

All right. You got me. I'm not Nick. I'm not Lucifer. I'm you. Yeah. I'm your, you know, subconscious or whatever. Y-You whipped me up to help you figure this out.

– Jackifer, 14.18 Absence

History

"Jackifer" is a subconscious manifestation of Jack Kline's, which takes the form of his father, Lucifer.

Episodes

14.18 Absence

"Um Just What do you want? Forgiveness? You want gratitude for bringing Mommy back? Why? So you can call this dump home again? So you can ease your guilt? But you don't have guilt anymore, do you, Jack? Admit it. You don't feel anything anymore."

After teleporting around the world, Jack returns to the cabin where he accidentally killed Mary. He is surprised by the appearance of Nick / Lucifer, who reveals that he is neither, but in actuality Jack himself, specifically his subconscious, and was "whipped up" to help Jack with his problem. Jack, however, refuses his help. His subconscious continues to offer him advice, telling Jack there is no way out of the fact that he killed Mary Winchester and that the sooner he accepts what he did, the easier things will be.

Jack's mind manifests Lucifer once again as Rowena is preparing the ingredients for the spell to bring Mary back. He tells Jack he doesn't feel anything anymore and that the sooner he is able to admit that to himself, the sooner the "phantom pain" can go away. When Jack tells him to shut up, Lucifer continues to tell Jack that the spell won't work and he knows it.

After the spell fails to bring Mary back, Lucifer appears and tells Jack that Dean, Sam, and Castiel will never trust him again, and that now, he can never trust them.

14.19 Jack in the Box

"Bring it."

As Jack continues to try and push his subconscious manifestation out of his mind, Jackifer continues needling at Jack's guilt. Telling him how the Winchesters never loved him and only saw him as their muscle, and that they don't want him anymore and he is all that he has from now on.

Inside the Ma'lak Box, Jackifer manifests to an increasingly distressed Jack when he realizes he has been left alone in the box. He tells Jack that he is naïve and was tricked, and that there was no coming back from killing Mary. As Jack tries to use his powers to get out of the box, Jackifer encourages him until it is destroyed and Jack stands free in the Bunker store room.

15.13 Destiny's Child

As his soul is restored, Jack remembers his conversations with Jackifer, specifically being told that there is no going back and that the Winchesters will never trust Jack again.

Trivia

See also