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Sam and Dean orchestrate their own arrest so they can help their Dad's Marine buddy [[Deacon]] solve a series of paranormal killings in the Green River County Detention Center. Things are complicated when Henricksen arrives. Despite the protestations of the boys Public Defender, Henricksen refuses to consider they might not be guilty. However, the boys again manage to avoid capture, after their lawyer directs the FBI to the wrong cemetery. | Sam and Dean orchestrate their own arrest so they can help their Dad's Marine buddy [[Deacon]] solve a series of paranormal killings in the Green River County Detention Center. Things are complicated when Henricksen arrives. Despite the protestations of the boys Public Defender, Henricksen refuses to consider they might not be guilty. However, the boys again manage to avoid capture, after their lawyer directs the FBI to the wrong cemetery. | ||
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+ | [[Minor_Characters_in_Fandom#Special_Agent_Victor_Henriksen_.28multiple.29|Fanfiction featuring Victor Henriksen]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:39, 19 September 2007
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Name | Special Agent Victor Henriksen |
Actor | Charles Malik Whitfield |
Dates | Age unknown |
Location | Exact location unknown |
Occupation | FBI Agent |
Episode(s) | 2.12 Nightshifter, 2.19 Folsom Prison Blues |
- "Henriksen" is probably a reference to actor Lance Henriksen, who starred as FBI Agent Frank Black in Chris Carter's Millennium
- Henriksen's partner is named Reed
- Nicknamed "Agent Scooter Javert Bad Assitude" on the Television Without Pity forum
2.12 Nightshifter
When Dean and Sam are caught up in a bank seige, Henriksen arrives and takes over from the local police. Henrickson has been on the boys trail for a few weeks:
- Dean: Yeah, well, that part's true, but how'd you even know we were here?
- Henricksen: Go screw yourself, that's how I knew. It's become my job to know about you, Dean. I've been looking for you for weeks now. I know about the murder in St. Louis, I know about the Houdini act you pulled in Baltimore. I know about the desecrations and the thefts. I know about your dad.
He also has information on John Winchester and the boys' upbringing:
- Henricksen:Ex-marine, raised his kids on the road, cheap motels, backwoods cabins. Real paramilitary survivalist type. I just can't get a handle on what type of whacko he was. White supremacist, Timmy McVeigh, to-may-to, to-mah-to.
Henricksen orders the SWAT team to storm the bank but Sam and Dean escape
2.19 Folsom Prison Blues
Sam and Dean orchestrate their own arrest so they can help their Dad's Marine buddy Deacon solve a series of paranormal killings in the Green River County Detention Center. Things are complicated when Henricksen arrives. Despite the protestations of the boys Public Defender, Henricksen refuses to consider they might not be guilty. However, the boys again manage to avoid capture, after their lawyer directs the FBI to the wrong cemetery.
In Fandom
Fanfiction featuring Victor Henriksen