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|name= Odin
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|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0292114/ Duncan Fraser]
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|dates= ???? - 2010 (killed by [[Lucifer]])
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|title= Of Grave Importance
|location= Valhalla
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|episode= Season 7, Episode 19
|occupation= [[Gods|Chief Norse god]]
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|firstaired= April 20, 2012
|episodes= [[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]
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|director= [[Tim Andrew]]
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|writer= [[Brad Buckner]]<br>[[Eugenie Ross-Leming]]
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|imdb= [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995112/ Of Grave Importance]
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|outline= [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] come up against the spirit of a serial killer while trying to find their friend, [[Annie Hawkins]], who has become a [[ghost]] herself.
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|motw= [[Vengeful Spirits]]<br>[[Ghost]]
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|location=  Bodega Bay, California
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[[Sam]] and [[Dean]] stop for a bite to eat and receive a call from fellow hunter [[Annie Hawkins]], who tells them that she has some books that belonged to [[Bobby]]. She tells them they can pick them up from her at an inn in Bodega Bay, where they are, after she has finished wrapping up a case. Meanwhile, two teens are making out in an old house in which Annie goes to investigate. They make a run for it, but are stopped by a very large man. Annie walks in, finds the teens dead, and her flashlight suddenly goes out.
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The brothers are at restaurant the next day, Annie having failed to show up. They find out that [[Dick Roman]] has funded more archaeological digs and remark that it's a good thing Bobby did not stick around as a [[ghost]]. Just then, Bobby's flask moves, but neither see it. Afterwards, they drive to Annie's hotel room and, once inside, go over all her research about disappearances at a place called the [[Van Ness House]]. They decide to check out the old home, taking Bobby's flask with them forcing his spirit to tag along.
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At the house, unbeknownst to the Winchesters, are several ghosts. Only Bobby can see them. He notices the spirit of [[Whitman Van Ness]] scolding another, [[Dexter O'Connell]], saying he shouldn’t have done what he did and there will be consequences. The brothers' [[EMF]] reader goes crazy and Dean tries calling Annie's cell phone, which they find on the floor. Bobby finds Annie, who realizes she's dead, and the ghosts of the two teens from earlier. Dean and Sam check the phone and find a voice mail message left by a ghost as a warning.
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Bobby and Annie meet [[Haskel Crane]], a spirit who can move objects easily, and try to learn how to do so, but to no avail. Suddenly, another one of the ghost screams and disappears, Haskel remarking that eventually they will all be gone, too. The brothers leave, taking Bobby with them, while Annie meets Victoria, the one who left that message.
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At the Bodega Bay Historical Society, the brothers speak to the curator, Quentin, and learn that the groundskeeper, Dexter O’Connell, killed Whitman Van Ness' wife. They also find out that he killed many others at the house, many of whom were sex workers, and was convicted and shot to death when he tried to escape. Back at their motel, Bobby writes a message in the steam-covered mirror in the bathroom while Dean showers, letting them know that he's still around and that Annie is trapped at the Van Ness house.
  
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Annie, meanwhile, witnesses Whitman Van Ness killing two other teens and then destroying Dexter's spirit who was trying to warn people about Van Ness. He never killed anyone, Whitman was the killer all along. Annie convinces Victoria, the ghost of a sex worker, to retrieve the teen's camera while Whitman moves the teen's bodies through a secret passage in the wall. Sam and Dean arrive and Victoria gives them the camera, confirming Annie's spirit is there. Just then, however, Whitman burns Victoria's bones, destroying her. He then secretly puts an old key into Sam's pocket, allowing him to leave the house with the Winchesters who head to the cemetery where he is buried. Bobby, unfortunately, remains stuck in the house since he is carrying his flask with him. He and Annie look around for the bodies of all the ghosts and locate them in a hidden room. Annie says she's ready to move on and tells Bobby to give her a hunter’s funeral pyre.  
Odin is a [[gods|Norse god]] who meets up with other gods to discuss and find a way to stop the [[Apocalypse]]. He is of a laid back disposition towards the Apocalypse, believing it to be a "slap fight between a couple of [[angels]]." He believes the real Apocalypse to be when the Midgard Serpent [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rmungandr Jörmungandr] rises up, and Odin himself will be consumed by a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenris big wolf]. He was evidently incorrect about his own demise, as [[Lucifer]] kills him in the [[Elysian Fields Hotel|hotel's]] hallway.
 
  
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Meanwhile, still on their way to the cemetery, Whitman's ghost grabs hold of the steering wheel of the Winchester's car, trying to crash it. They pull over just in time, and find the key. Dean then shoots it. With Van Ness sent back to his house, Dean and Sam hurry to find his body. Whitman finds Bobby and attacks him, almost draining his energy. Before he can completely, however, the brothers burn his bones, killing him.  
Odin appeared as a old man with grey, short hair and dressed in a thick coat.
 
  
===Powers and Abilities===
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Sam and Dean return to the house and can now see Bobby. They burn all of the corpses, including Annie's. Dean confronts Bobby for not choosing to go to Heaven. Bobby retorts that it was so he could stay and help them. Dean says that what he’s doing isn’t right. Bobby vanishes and the brothers drive off. As Dean warns Sam that this will not end well, Bobby sits listening quietly in the backseat, unseen by them.
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* [[Sam Winchester]]
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* [[Dean Winchester]]
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* [[Bobby Singer]]
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* [[Annie Hawkins]]
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* [[Victoria Dodd]]
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* [[Whitman Van Ness]]
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* [[Dexter O'Connell]]
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* [[Haskel Crane]]
  
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* Higher beings (e.g [[Lucifer]])
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* [[Balls]]
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* [[Cameras]]
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* [[Dean's Hair]]
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* [[Electronic Voice Phenomenon]]
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* [[EMF]]
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* [[Ghost]]
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* [[Harvelle's Roadhouse]]
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* [[Hunter's Funeral Pyre]]
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* [[Mausoleum]]
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* [[Peen of Death]]
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* [[Reaper]]
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* [[Vengeful Spirits]]
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* [[The Veil]]
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'''Sam:''' You know she and Bobby had a thing, right? <br>
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'''Dean:''' Yeah, I knew that.....Really?<br>
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'''Sam:''' Yeah, kind of a foxhole thing. Very Hemingway.<br>
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'''Dean:''' Huh. She and I kinda went Hemingway this one time too.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Alright...well, that happens...<br>
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'''Dean:''' Wait, you too?<br>
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'''Sam:''' It was a while back. We ended up on the same case. She was stressed and I ...didn't have a soul.<br>
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'''Dean:''' That's a lot of foxholes.
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'''Annie:''' Wow. Dead. Ghost. Me. Three words you never want to use in a sentence.
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'''Bobby:''' All right now. I can kill werewolves, fix a Pinto and bake cornbread. I will be damned if I can't get Zen!
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'''Dean''': I hate these indie films. Nothing ever happens.
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[[File:OdinLore.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Odin as he appears in lore.]]
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===[[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]]===
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'''Dean:''' Dick Roman is funding another archaeological dig. Guy moves more dirt than The Drudge Report.
Odin meets up with the other gods at the [[Elysian Fields Hotel]]. He points out that "the real [[Apocalypse]]" is when he's consumed by a giant wolf. He exclaims to [[Zao Shen]] that his beliefs are rubbish. When [[Lucifer]] arrives, he attacks him but is overpowered. He cries in pain until Lucifer kills him.
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:''[http://drudgereport.com/ The Drudge Report] is a news aggregation website run by Matt Drudge.''
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'''Sam:''' You know she and Bobby had a thing, right? <br>
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'''Dean:''' Yeah, I knew that.....Really?<br>
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'''Sam:''' Yeah, kind of a foxhole thing. Very Hemingway.
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:''Sam is referring to Ernest Hemingway's novels [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Farewell_to_Arms A Farewell to Arms], which tells the story of the ill-fated romance between an American soldier and a British nurse during the First World War, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_whom_the_bell_tolls For Whom The Bell Tolls], which recounts an ill-fated romance between an American demolitions expert and a Spanish Guerrilla during the Spanish Civil War.''
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Dean uses the term "slimer," a reference to the green ghost from the 1980s ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_%28franchise%29#Slimer Ghostbuster]'' movies.
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'''Bobby:''' For the record, I hated that Swayze flick - romantic bullcrap.<br>
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'''Bobby:''' Suck on that, Swayze!<br>
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:''Bobby is referring to actor Patrick Swayze's role in the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099653/ Ghost], in which his character, who is a ghost, tries to communicate with his wife.''
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:''In [[2.01 In My Time of Dying]] when Dean is close to death, and is a spirit, he moves a glass and exclaims "Dude, I full-on Swayze'd that mother!"''
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:''Sam and Dean later learn how to move physical objects and fight when they become astral projections in [[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]].''
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The "Sleep with Sam Winchester and Die!" axiom still holds - [[Annie Hawkins]] is killed in this episode after Sam admits he had a fling with her when he had no [[soul]].
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===[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]===
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|Minutiae=
[[Loki]], who was furious at [[Gabriel]] for the death of Odin, had his sons [[Fenrir Odensbane]], [[Narfi]], and [[Sleipnir]] capture him and deliver him to [[Asmodeus]] who tortured Gabriel for seven years. He called Odin "a salty disagreeable bastard" who hated him, but he was Loki's father nonetheless.
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'''Bobby:''' We've got work to do.
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:''This reiterates a phrase used by Sam at the end of [[1.01 Pilot]], Dean at the end of [[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two]] and Castiel in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]].''
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'''Dean:''' What were you thinking, Bobby? You could be in Heaven right now, drinking beer at Harvelle's, not – not stuck…
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:''Dean is referencing [[Harvelle's Roadhouse]], specifically when they were in [[Ash|Ash's]] [[Heaven]] in [[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]].
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==Odin in Lore==
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[http://www.norsemyth.org/2010/03/odin-runes-part-one.html Odin] is considered the chief god in Norse mythology and the ruler of Asgard. His name is related to ōðr, meaning "fury, excitation," besides "mind," or "poetry." His role, like many of the Norse gods, is complex. He is considered a principal member of the Æsir (Norse Pantheon) and is associated with wisdom, war, battle, and death, and also magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, and the hunt. The depiction of Odin in ''Supernatural'' notably veers from the standard mythology in that Odin appears to have two eyes instead of one, which he sacrificed to get a sip from Well of Mimir to gain tremendous wisdom and knowledge.
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* [[7.19 Of Grave Importance (Transcript)]]
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* [http://www.spoilertv.com/2012/01/supernatural-season-7-upcoming-episode.html Episode titles 7.13 to 7.19]
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* [http://www.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/spoiler_chat_daily_whos_dying_on/294019 Plot spoiler] from Eonline
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* [http://www.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/spoiler_chat_daily_new_couple_on_true/294358 More details on plot spoiler]
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* [https://twitter.com/#!/TheJimMichaels/status/170593579704651776/photo/1  Cover of technical survey] tweeted by Jim Michaels
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeIydnbYepQ Promo clip]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsn3ELIHYKg Webclip]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNAF6RpVabk CHCH promo clip]
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* [http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/images/supernatural/season-7/promotional-episode-photos/Episode%207.19%20-%20Of%20Grave%20Importance/ Promo pics] via SpoilerTV
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7vlr4eSQkE Bob Singer] introduces the episode
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* [http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mediablvd/2012/04/21/winchester-radio-supernaturals-of-grave-importance Winchester Radio's podcast for this episode]
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Revision as of 20:00, 29 May 2018


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Title Of Grave Importance
Episode # Season 7, Episode 19
First aired April 20, 2012
Directed by Tim Andrew
Written by Brad Buckner
Eugenie Ross-Leming
On IMDB Of Grave Importance
Outline Sam and Dean come up against the spirit of a serial killer while trying to find their friend, Annie Hawkins, who has become a ghost herself.
Monster Vengeful Spirits
Ghosts
Timeline
Location(s) Bodega Bay, California
[[{{{prevep}}}|« Previous Episode]] | [[{{{nextep}}}|Next Episode »]]

Synopsis

Sam and Dean stop for a bite to eat and receive a call from fellow hunter Annie Hawkins, who tells them that she has some books that belonged to Bobby. She tells them they can pick them up from her at an inn in Bodega Bay, where they are, after she has finished wrapping up a case. Meanwhile, two teens are making out in an old house in which Annie goes to investigate. They make a run for it, but are stopped by a very large man. Annie walks in, finds the teens dead, and her flashlight suddenly goes out.

The brothers are at restaurant the next day, Annie having failed to show up. They find out that Dick Roman has funded more archaeological digs and remark that it's a good thing Bobby did not stick around as a ghost. Just then, Bobby's flask moves, but neither see it. Afterwards, they drive to Annie's hotel room and, once inside, go over all her research about disappearances at a place called the Van Ness House. They decide to check out the old home, taking Bobby's flask with them forcing his spirit to tag along.

At the house, unbeknownst to the Winchesters, are several ghosts. Only Bobby can see them. He notices the spirit of Whitman Van Ness scolding another, Dexter O'Connell, saying he shouldn’t have done what he did and there will be consequences. The brothers' EMF reader goes crazy and Dean tries calling Annie's cell phone, which they find on the floor. Bobby finds Annie, who realizes she's dead, and the ghosts of the two teens from earlier. Dean and Sam check the phone and find a voice mail message left by a ghost as a warning.

Bobby and Annie meet Haskel Crane, a spirit who can move objects easily, and try to learn how to do so, but to no avail. Suddenly, another one of the ghost screams and disappears, Haskel remarking that eventually they will all be gone, too. The brothers leave, taking Bobby with them, while Annie meets Victoria, the one who left that message.

At the Bodega Bay Historical Society, the brothers speak to the curator, Quentin, and learn that the groundskeeper, Dexter O’Connell, killed Whitman Van Ness' wife. They also find out that he killed many others at the house, many of whom were sex workers, and was convicted and shot to death when he tried to escape. Back at their motel, Bobby writes a message in the steam-covered mirror in the bathroom while Dean showers, letting them know that he's still around and that Annie is trapped at the Van Ness house.

Annie, meanwhile, witnesses Whitman Van Ness killing two other teens and then destroying Dexter's spirit who was trying to warn people about Van Ness. He never killed anyone, Whitman was the killer all along. Annie convinces Victoria, the ghost of a sex worker, to retrieve the teen's camera while Whitman moves the teen's bodies through a secret passage in the wall. Sam and Dean arrive and Victoria gives them the camera, confirming Annie's spirit is there. Just then, however, Whitman burns Victoria's bones, destroying her. He then secretly puts an old key into Sam's pocket, allowing him to leave the house with the Winchesters who head to the cemetery where he is buried. Bobby, unfortunately, remains stuck in the house since he is carrying his flask with him. He and Annie look around for the bodies of all the ghosts and locate them in a hidden room. Annie says she's ready to move on and tells Bobby to give her a hunter’s funeral pyre.

Meanwhile, still on their way to the cemetery, Whitman's ghost grabs hold of the steering wheel of the Winchester's car, trying to crash it. They pull over just in time, and find the key. Dean then shoots it. With Van Ness sent back to his house, Dean and Sam hurry to find his body. Whitman finds Bobby and attacks him, almost draining his energy. Before he can completely, however, the brothers burn his bones, killing him.

Sam and Dean return to the house and can now see Bobby. They burn all of the corpses, including Annie's. Dean confronts Bobby for not choosing to go to Heaven. Bobby retorts that it was so he could stay and help them. Dean says that what he’s doing isn’t right. Bobby vanishes and the brothers drive off. As Dean warns Sam that this will not end well, Bobby sits listening quietly in the backseat, unseen by them.

Characters

Definitions

Music

None

Quotes

Sam: You know she and Bobby had a thing, right?

Dean: Yeah, I knew that.....Really?
Sam: Yeah, kind of a foxhole thing. Very Hemingway.
Dean: Huh. She and I kinda went Hemingway this one time too.
Sam: Alright...well, that happens...
Dean: Wait, you too?
Sam: It was a while back. We ended up on the same case. She was stressed and I ...didn't have a soul.

Dean: That's a lot of foxholes.
Annie: Wow. Dead. Ghost. Me. Three words you never want to use in a sentence.
Bobby: All right now. I can kill werewolves, fix a Pinto and bake cornbread. I will be damned if I can't get Zen!
Dean: I hate these indie films. Nothing ever happens.

Trivia & References

Dean: Dick Roman is funding another archaeological dig. Guy moves more dirt than The Drudge Report.
The Drudge Report is a news aggregation website run by Matt Drudge.
Sam: You know she and Bobby had a thing, right?

Dean: Yeah, I knew that.....Really?
Sam: Yeah, kind of a foxhole thing. Very Hemingway.

Sam is referring to Ernest Hemingway's novels A Farewell to Arms, which tells the story of the ill-fated romance between an American soldier and a British nurse during the First World War, and For Whom The Bell Tolls, which recounts an ill-fated romance between an American demolitions expert and a Spanish Guerrilla during the Spanish Civil War.
Dean uses the term "slimer," a reference to the green ghost from the 1980s Ghostbuster movies.
Bobby: For the record, I hated that Swayze flick - romantic bullcrap.

and later...
Bobby: Suck on that, Swayze!

Bobby is referring to actor Patrick Swayze's role in the movie Ghost, in which his character, who is a ghost, tries to communicate with his wife.
In 2.01 In My Time of Dying when Dean is close to death, and is a spirit, he moves a glass and exclaims "Dude, I full-on Swayze'd that mother!"
Sam and Dean later learn how to move physical objects and fight when they become astral projections in 4.15 Death Takes a Holiday.
The "Sleep with Sam Winchester and Die!" axiom still holds - Annie Hawkins is killed in this episode after Sam admits he had a fling with her when he had no soul.

Minutiae

Bobby: We've got work to do.
This reiterates a phrase used by Sam at the end of 1.01 Pilot, Dean at the end of 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two and Castiel in 4.01 Lazarus Rising.
Dean: What were you thinking, Bobby? You could be in Heaven right now, drinking beer at Harvelle's, not – not stuck…
Dean is referencing Harvelle's Roadhouse, specifically when they were in Ash's Heaven in 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion