Difference between revisions of "Motels: Season 4"
(13 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[File:Roomdividers2duckytv.jpg|300px|right|thumb|A room full of motel room dividers in the Art Department]] | [[File:Roomdividers2duckytv.jpg|300px|right|thumb|A room full of motel room dividers in the Art Department]] | ||
− | The places Sam and Dean stay during each episode provides a very important backdrop to each episode. Whether they stay in a motel, squat, stay at Bobby's or sleep in the car, | + | The places Sam and Dean stay during each episode provides a very important backdrop to each episode. Whether they stay in a motel, squat, stay at Bobby's, or sleep in the car, we are reminded of their nomadic existence. The sets are always excellent, with wonderful attention to detail, the work of Production Designer [[Jerry Wanek]] and Art Director [[John Marcynuk]]. |
− | The motels in particular have become a signature of the show with each one having a different theme and the set detail often | + | The motels in particular have become a signature of the show, with each one having a different theme, and the set detail often contains in-jokes that only the most dedicated fan will get. Jensen said of the motel rooms: "Jerry Wanek's just a crazy guy, and likes to use his talents when he gets the ability to, and the motel rooms are his passion. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcB8MXbq8Ow source]." |
This entry also lists places the boys travel to in each episode. | This entry also lists places the boys travel to in each episode. | ||
− | * | + | *Wherever I Lay My Hat: Accommodation of Supernatural: Season 4 by Ash48 |
− | + | **[https://ash48.livejournal.com/228928.html Part 1]; [https://web.archive.org/web/20190622194721/https://ash48.livejournal.com/228928.html archive link] | |
− | *[ | + | **[https://ash48.livejournal.com/228672.html Part 2];[https://web.archive.org/web/20190622195001/https://ash48.livejournal.com/228672.html archive link] |
− | |||
− | |||
− | * | ||
− | *[ | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | See also [[Motels: Season 1]], [[Motels: Season 2]], [[Motels: Season 3]], [[Motels: Season 5]], [[Motels: Season 6]], [[Motels: Season 7]], [[Motels: Season 8]] | + | See also [[Motels: Season 1]], [[Motels: Season 2]], [[Motels: Season 3]], [[Motels: Season 5]], [[Motels: Season 6]], [[Motels: Season 7]], [[Motels: Season 8]], [[Motels: Season 9]], [[Motels: Season 10]], [[Motels: Season 11]], [[Motels: Season 12]], [[Motels: Season 13]] and [[Motels: Season 14]]. |
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" width="100%" | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" width="100%" | ||
Line 32: | Line 26: | ||
(room 207) | (room 207) | ||
|| Pontiac, Illinois | || Pontiac, Illinois | ||
− | || This is a rather "seedy" motel featuring leopard skin patterned wallpaper. The tiger print also appeared in Andy's van in [[2.05 Simon Said]] and in [[6.21]] | + | || This is a rather "seedy" motel featuring leopard-skin-patterned wallpaper. The tiger print also appeared in Andy's van in [[2.05 Simon Said]] and in [[6.21]] |
The song playing in the background in this scene is by the Republic Tigers. | The song playing in the background in this scene is by the Republic Tigers. | ||
− | ||[[File:4.01 RStiger2.jpg| | + | ||[[File:4.01 RStiger2.jpg|thumb|400px|Eye of the Tiger?]] |
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
Line 43: | Line 37: | ||
||Sioux Falls, South Dakota | ||Sioux Falls, South Dakota | ||
|| Sam slept on the sofa and Dean slept on the floor next to Sam. | || Sam slept on the sofa and Dean slept on the floor next to Sam. | ||
− | || [[File:4.02 sofa2.jpg|frame| Bobby's sofa]] | + | ||[[File:4.02 sofa2.jpg|frame|Bobby's sofa]] |
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
||[[4.03 In the Beginning]] | ||[[4.03 In the Beginning]] | ||
Line 52: | Line 46: | ||
||This is the first episode to use [http://ash48.livejournal.com/216886.html The Floor Plan]. The same floor plan appears in a number of rooms over the coming seasons. Sometimes it's turned upside down. | ||This is the first episode to use [http://ash48.livejournal.com/216886.html The Floor Plan]. The same floor plan appears in a number of rooms over the coming seasons. Sometimes it's turned upside down. | ||
− | Prop re-use: Curtains from [[3.07]], Bedding from [[1.12]], [[1.14]] and [[2.14]] | + | Prop re-use: Curtains from [[3.07]], Bedding from [[1.12]], [[1.14]], and [[2.14]] |
Line 66: | Line 60: | ||
|| This room has a "hunting" theme. The [[Deer's Head]] makes another appearance. | || This room has a "hunting" theme. The [[Deer's Head]] makes another appearance. | ||
− | Prop re-use: | + | Prop re-use: Headboard from [[2.09]], [[2.11]], [[2.14]], and [[3.10]] |
|| [[File:4.04 door.jpg|frame|Rainbow Trout Motel]] | || [[File:4.04 door.jpg|frame|Rainbow Trout Motel]] | ||
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
Line 80: | Line 74: | ||
(initially the 4th floor, until Dean insists they move to the 1st) | (initially the 4th floor, until Dean insists they move to the 1st) | ||
||Rock Ridge, Colorado | ||Rock Ridge, Colorado | ||
− | || This room has a lot of earthy tones. It is also designed to create a "trapped" feeling - lots of vertical and criss crossed lines. | + | || This room has a lot of earthy tones. It is also designed to create a "trapped" feeling -- lots of vertical and criss-crossed lines. |
Prop re-use: Bedspreads from [[7.15]] | Prop re-use: Bedspreads from [[7.15]] | ||
− | Starburst clock also seen in [[1.05]], [[1.13]], [[1.14]] and [[3.10]] | + | Starburst clock also seen in [[1.05]], [[1.13]], [[1.14]], and [[3.10]] |
Lamp seen again in [[7.05]] | Lamp seen again in [[7.05]] | ||
Line 93: | Line 87: | ||
(room 126) | (room 126) | ||
|| unknown | || unknown | ||
− | ||This room features a fabulous color combination of purple, red and green. The room divider has a lock and key design. | + | ||This room features a fabulous color combination of purple, red, and green. The room divider has a lock and key design. |
− | Prop re-use: | + | Prop re-use: Headboard used in [[2.04]] and [[2.13]] |
− | The actual [http://www.citycentermotorhotel.com/ City Center Motor Hotel] is used for the exterior. This hotel exterior also appeared in [[3.03]] and [[ | + | The actual [http://www.citycentermotorhotel.com/ City Center Motor Hotel] is used for the exterior. This hotel exterior also appeared in [[2.07]] , [[3.03]], and [[8.02]] |
||[[File:4.07 room.jpg|frame|Moonlight Motel]] | ||[[File:4.07 room.jpg|frame|Moonlight Motel]] | ||
Line 104: | Line 98: | ||
|| Tall Totem Lodge | || Tall Totem Lodge | ||
|| Concrete, Washington | || Concrete, Washington | ||
− | || This room has Native American influences crossed with a Wild West type theme. | + | || This room has Native American influences crossed with a Wild West-type theme. It features a large totem in the corner of the room. |
Prop re-use: Wagon Wheel light fitting also seen in [[7.11]] and in [[Rufus's Cabin]] | Prop re-use: Wagon Wheel light fitting also seen in [[7.11]] and in [[Rufus's Cabin]] | ||
Line 115: | Line 109: | ||
Abandoned house (in flashback) | Abandoned house (in flashback) | ||
|| unknown | || unknown | ||
− | || This motel has the same name as the one in [[2.10 Hunted]], though it is a completely different motel. | + | || This motel has the same name as the one in [[2.10 Hunted]], though it is a completely different motel. However, the blue rose seen outside the window is the same. |
− | Prop re-use: | + | Prop re-use: Headboard used in [[1.09]], [[1.12]], and [[2.03]] |
||[[File:4.09 bathroom.jpg|frame|The Blue Rose Motel]] | ||[[File:4.09 bathroom.jpg|frame|The Blue Rose Motel]] | ||
[[File:4.09 blue rose.jpg|frame|the blue rose outside the window]] | [[File:4.09 blue rose.jpg|frame|the blue rose outside the window]] | ||
Line 137: | Line 131: | ||
|| Hotel Patricia | || Hotel Patricia | ||
||Sioux City, Iowa | ||Sioux City, Iowa | ||
− | || Another room with earthy tones. It also has a geometric | + | || Another room with earthy tones. It also has a geometric room divider. |
||[[File:4.12 room.jpg|frame|Hotel Patricia]] | ||[[File:4.12 room.jpg|frame|Hotel Patricia]] | ||
[[File:4.12 divider.jpg|frame|Room divider]] | [[File:4.12 divider.jpg|frame|Room divider]] | ||
Line 156: | Line 150: | ||
|| The first motel appears briefly and has distinctive flocked wallpaper. | || The first motel appears briefly and has distinctive flocked wallpaper. | ||
− | The second room, The Lion's Pride, features distinctive red, black and gold | + | The second room, The Lion's Pride, features distinctive red, black, and gold coloring. There's a lion motif used in the room divider and in the wall paper. |
Prop re-use: Lamp also seen in [[2.08]] | Prop re-use: Lamp also seen in [[2.08]] | ||
Line 166: | Line 160: | ||
(room 208) | (room 208) | ||
||Greybull, Wyoming | ||Greybull, Wyoming | ||
− | || A rustic- | + | || A rustic-stylized motel featuring pressed tin on the walls and distressed wooden faux doors. |
− | Prop re- | + | Prop re-use: Headboard used in [[1.18]], [[2.12]], and [[3.15]] |
||[[File:4.15 cupboard.jpg|frame|The Broken Saddle Motel]] | ||[[File:4.15 cupboard.jpg|frame|The Broken Saddle Motel]] | ||
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
Line 174: | Line 168: | ||
|| Unnamed motel | || Unnamed motel | ||
|| Cheyenne, Wyoming | || Cheyenne, Wyoming | ||
− | || Horse themed room, featuring horses on the bedspread, a horse picture above the bed and a horseshoe room divider. | + | || Horse themed room, featuring horses on the bedspread, a horse picture above the bed, and a horseshoe room divider. |
||[[File:4.16 full room.jpg|frame|Unnamed motel]] | ||[[File:4.16 full room.jpg|frame|Unnamed motel]] | ||
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
Line 180: | Line 174: | ||
|| Dean's "Fake" Apartment | || Dean's "Fake" Apartment | ||
|| Ohio | || Ohio | ||
− | || A modern apartment, featuring a mini gym, modern gadgets and a golf trophy (might even be one of [[Jensen]]'s) | + | || A modern apartment, featuring a mini gym, modern gadgets, and a golf trophy (might even be one of [[Jensen]]'s) |
||[[File:4.17 gym.jpg|frame|Dean's "fake" apartment]] | ||[[File:4.17 gym.jpg|frame|Dean's "fake" apartment]] | ||
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
Line 188: | Line 182: | ||
The Toreador | The Toreador | ||
|| Kripke's Hollow | || Kripke's Hollow | ||
− | || The first unnamed room features a mix of decor. There are matching bedspreads and curtains, a 50's style table and chair setting and wall paper last seen in the disco style room from [[1.19]] | + | || The first unnamed room features a mix of decor. There are matching bedspreads and curtains, a 50's style table and chair setting, and wall paper last seen in the disco style room from [[1.19]] |
− | Prop re-use: | + | Prop re-use: Headboard from [[2.02]] and [[3.03]] |
Telephone also seen in [[4.03]] and [[3.08]] | Telephone also seen in [[4.03]] and [[3.08]] | ||
Line 209: | Line 203: | ||
|| The boys are seen waking up in the [[Impala]]. | || The boys are seen waking up in the [[Impala]]. | ||
− | The second motel, Kesley Manor, is named in | + | The second motel, Kesley Manor, is named in honor of director, [[Kim Manners]]. The room card features his picture. The paddle and float room divider have his initials on them - KM. |
||[[File:4.19 room.jpg|frame|Kesley Manor]] | ||[[File:4.19 room.jpg|frame|Kesley Manor]] | ||
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" |
Latest revision as of 02:18, 18 May 2020
The places Sam and Dean stay during each episode provides a very important backdrop to each episode. Whether they stay in a motel, squat, stay at Bobby's, or sleep in the car, we are reminded of their nomadic existence. The sets are always excellent, with wonderful attention to detail, the work of Production Designer Jerry Wanek and Art Director John Marcynuk.
The motels in particular have become a signature of the show, with each one having a different theme, and the set detail often contains in-jokes that only the most dedicated fan will get. Jensen said of the motel rooms: "Jerry Wanek's just a crazy guy, and likes to use his talents when he gets the ability to, and the motel rooms are his passion. source."
This entry also lists places the boys travel to in each episode.
- Wherever I Lay My Hat: Accommodation of Supernatural: Season 4 by Ash48
See also Motels: Season 1, Motels: Season 2, Motels: Season 3, Motels: Season 5, Motels: Season 6, Motels: Season 7, Motels: Season 8, Motels: Season 9, Motels: Season 10, Motels: Season 11, Motels: Season 12, Motels: Season 13 and Motels: Season 14.
Episode | Accommodation/ Motel name | Motel Location & Other Locations | Trivia | Picture |
---|---|---|---|---|
4.01 Lazarus Rising | The Astoria
(room 207) |
Pontiac, Illinois | This is a rather "seedy" motel featuring leopard-skin-patterned wallpaper. The tiger print also appeared in Andy's van in 2.05 Simon Said and in 6.21
The song playing in the background in this scene is by the Republic Tigers. |
|
4.02 Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester | Bobby's house | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Sam slept on the sofa and Dean slept on the floor next to Sam. | |
4.03 In the Beginning | Willow Tree Motel | Location of Will Tree Motel unknown
Later: Lawrence, Kansas |
This is the first episode to use The Floor Plan. The same floor plan appears in a number of rooms over the coming seasons. Sometimes it's turned upside down.
Prop re-use: Curtains from 3.07, Bedding from 1.12, 1.14, and 2.14
|
|
4.04 Metamorphosis | Willow Tree Motel
Rainbow Trout Motel |
Carthage, Missouri | This room has a "hunting" theme. The Deer's Head makes another appearance. | |
4.05 Monster Movie | None (probably The Bavarian Inn) | Canonsburg, Pennsylvania | ||
4.06 Yellow Fever | Blue Bird Hotel
(initially the 4th floor, until Dean insists they move to the 1st) |
Rock Ridge, Colorado | This room has a lot of earthy tones. It is also designed to create a "trapped" feeling -- lots of vertical and criss-crossed lines.
Prop re-use: Bedspreads from 7.15 Starburst clock also seen in 1.05, 1.13, 1.14, and 3.10 Lamp seen again in 7.05 |
|
4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester | Moonlight Motel
(room 126) |
unknown | This room features a fabulous color combination of purple, red, and green. The room divider has a lock and key design.
Prop re-use: Headboard used in 2.04 and 2.13 The actual City Center Motor Hotel is used for the exterior. This hotel exterior also appeared in 2.07 , 3.03, and 8.02 |
|
4.08 Wishful Thinking | Tall Totem Lodge | Concrete, Washington | This room has Native American influences crossed with a Wild West-type theme. It features a large totem in the corner of the room.
Prop re-use: Wagon Wheel light fitting also seen in 7.11 and in Rufus's Cabin |
|
4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer | Blue Rose Motel
(room 5) Abandoned house (in flashback) |
unknown | This motel has the same name as the one in 2.10 Hunted, though it is a completely different motel. However, the blue rose seen outside the window is the same. | |
4.10 Heaven and Hell | Unknown | Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Union, Kentucky |
||
4.11 Family Remains | The Impala | Stratton, Nebraska | The arm rest makes a nice pillow. | |
4.12 Criss Angel Is a Douchebag | Hotel Patricia | Sioux City, Iowa | Another room with earthy tones. It also has a geometric room divider. | |
4.13 After School Special | None | Indiana | ||
4.14 Sex and Violence | Unnamed motel
Lion's Pride Motel (room 109) |
Bedford, Iowa | The first motel appears briefly and has distinctive flocked wallpaper.
The second room, The Lion's Pride, features distinctive red, black, and gold coloring. There's a lion motif used in the room divider and in the wall paper. Prop re-use: Lamp also seen in 2.08 |
|
4.15 Death Takes a Holiday | The Broken Saddle Motel
(room 208) |
Greybull, Wyoming | A rustic-stylized motel featuring pressed tin on the walls and distressed wooden faux doors. | |
4.16 On the Head of a Pin | Unnamed motel | Cheyenne, Wyoming | Horse themed room, featuring horses on the bedspread, a horse picture above the bed, and a horseshoe room divider. | |
4.17 It's a Terrible Life | Dean's "Fake" Apartment | Ohio | A modern apartment, featuring a mini gym, modern gadgets, and a golf trophy (might even be one of Jensen's) | |
4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book | Unnamed motel
The Toreador |
Kripke's Hollow | The first unnamed room features a mix of decor. There are matching bedspreads and curtains, a 50's style table and chair setting, and wall paper last seen in the disco style room from 1.19
Prop re-use: Headboard from 2.02 and 3.03 Telephone also seen in 4.03 and 3.08 Wallpaper from 1.19 The Toreador has a bull fighting theme. Bulls are featured in the room divider. The motel is referred to as "The Red" motel in the episode. Prop re-use: Wallpaper seen (turned the other way) in 2.10 |
|
4.19 Jump the Shark | The Impala
Kesley Manor |
Windom, Minnesota | The boys are seen waking up in the Impala.
The second motel, Kesley Manor, is named in honor of director, Kim Manners. The room card features his picture. The paddle and float room divider have his initials on them - KM. |
|
4.20 The Rapture | Unnamed Motel | Pontiac, Illinois | This room is most notable for its rather garish pink and brown bedspreads. It also feature a floral wallpaper design that has also appeared in episode 5.08 | |
4.21 When the Levee Breaks | Bobby's house, Bobby's Panic Room
Unnamed motel (room 623, The honeymoon suite) |
Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Sam gets to enjoy the accommodation delights that Bobby's Panic Room has to offer.
Later, we see the honeymoon suite of an unnamed hotel. This room is a little classier than usual for the boys. It's stylish and features floral wall paper and a geometric styled room divider. |
|
4.22 Lucifer Rising | None | Ilchester, Maryland |