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Revision as of 09:45, 5 September 2007

Promotional image from Scarecrow
Title Scarecrow
Episode # Season 1, Episode 11
First aired 10 January, 2006
Directed by Kim Manners
Written by John Shiban
On IMDB http://imdb.com/title/tt0713620/
Outline Sam and Dean argue and part ways; Dean to a hunt in Indiana, and Sam seeking John in California.
Monster Vanir
Timeline four days between 8-15 April, 2006
Location(s) Burkittsville, Indiana
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Synopsis

Characters

Music

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lodi
  • Bad Company – Bad Company

See the Music page also.


Pad of Definitions

Additional definitions provided by fans

Quotes

Trivia & References

  • Filming Location(s): Deer Lake; Burnaby Village Museum on Deer Lake Ave.
  • This episode is supposed to have taken place in Burkittsville, Indiana. The movie "The Blair Witch Project" is supposed to have taken place in Burkittsville, Maryland.


Vince: [seeing the Scarecrow] Check it out. If I only had a brain...

A reference to the Scarecrow character from The Wizard of Oz book and movie. All the main characters in Oz lack something they wish for The Wizard to give them; in Scarecrow's case, it is a brain. The line itself is from the famous 1939 movie musical, in which Scarecrow and the others sing "If I Only Had a Brain"...


Dean: Hi, my name’s John Bonham.
Scotty: Isn’t that the drummer for Led Zeppelin?


Stacy: Sweetheart, that’s what sacrifice means. Giving up something you love for the greater good. The town needs to be safe. The good of the many outweighs the good of the one.

Possibly a reference to lines from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan:
Spock: Were I to invoke logic, however, logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
Kirk: Or the one.


Dean: Let’s just shag ass before Leatherface catches up.

Leatherface is one of the family who wears a mask made of human skins and likes wielding a chainsaw in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, stars of the eponymous 1974 movie by Tobe Hooper (remade in 2003). The family’s home is decorated with furniture and items made of human skin and bones. This interior design style is later referenced again in The Benders.


  • The urban legend of this episode (immigrants bringing their old gods to worship in a new country) seems to be influenced by the plot of the Neil Gaiman sci-fi novel American Gods, in which the deities of ancient mythology (Odin, Loki, Thoth, etc) are remanifested and recruited to fight the New American Gods. Kripke has said he is an avid fan of Gaiman's work.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

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