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Dean is near-fatally wounded in a hunting accident and has weeks to live, so Sam takes matters into his own hands and brings Dean to a faith healer. When Dean is (reluctantly) healed, the brothers learn something is not right with the blind Reverend's methods. Further investigation reveals that the Reverend's wife, Sue Ann, has bound a [[Reaper]] with black magic, and is using the Reaper to take the lives of those she feels are immoral and give them to the sick and disabled churchgoers, one of which, brain tumor-stricken Layla, Dean feels a particular connection with. Dean and Sam put a stop to Sue Ann's preying on innocent people, but at the cost of leaving other innocents such as Layla to die of their afflictions. | Dean is near-fatally wounded in a hunting accident and has weeks to live, so Sam takes matters into his own hands and brings Dean to a faith healer. When Dean is (reluctantly) healed, the brothers learn something is not right with the blind Reverend's methods. Further investigation reveals that the Reverend's wife, Sue Ann, has bound a [[Reaper]] with black magic, and is using the Reaper to take the lives of those she feels are immoral and give them to the sick and disabled churchgoers, one of which, brain tumor-stricken Layla, Dean feels a particular connection with. Dean and Sam put a stop to Sue Ann's preying on innocent people, but at the cost of leaving other innocents such as Layla to die of their afflictions. | ||
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* Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper | * Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper | ||
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* [http://supernatural.oscillating.net/scripts/transcripts/supernatural-112.htm A transcript of the aired episode.] | * [http://supernatural.oscillating.net/scripts/transcripts/supernatural-112.htm A transcript of the aired episode.] | ||
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[[Category:Episodes]][[Category: Season 1]] | [[Category:Episodes]][[Category: Season 1]] |
Revision as of 22:08, 5 July 2007
Promotional image from Faith | |
Title | Faith |
Episode # | Season 1, Episode 12 |
First aired | January 17, 2006 |
Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
Written by | Raelle Tucker |
On IMDB | http://imdb.com/title/tt0713614/ |
Outline | Dean is mortally wounded; Sam takes him to a faith healer in Nebraska that turns out to be another hunt. |
Monster | Reaper |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Nebraska |
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Contents
Suynopsis
Dean is near-fatally wounded in a hunting accident and has weeks to live, so Sam takes matters into his own hands and brings Dean to a faith healer. When Dean is (reluctantly) healed, the brothers learn something is not right with the blind Reverend's methods. Further investigation reveals that the Reverend's wife, Sue Ann, has bound a Reaper with black magic, and is using the Reaper to take the lives of those she feels are immoral and give them to the sick and disabled churchgoers, one of which, brain tumor-stricken Layla, Dean feels a particular connection with. Dean and Sam put a stop to Sue Ann's preying on innocent people, but at the cost of leaving other innocents such as Layla to die of their afflictions.
Characters
- Dean Winchester
- Sam Winchester
- Layla Rourke
- Mrs. Rourke
- Sue Ann Grange
- Reverend Roy Le Grange
Music
- Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper
See the Music page also.
Pad of Definitions
Provided on the Official Site:
Additional definitions provided by fans
Quotes
Trivia & References
Dean: Have you ever actually watched daytime TV? It's terrible.
- Amusing, seeing as Jensen Ackles's first major gig was in the role of Eric Brady on the daytime soap Days of Our Lives from 1997-2000.
Dean: That fabric softener teddy bear. Ooh, I wanna hunt that little bitch down.
- Snuggle Fabric Softener uses a disgustingly cute and possibly possessed Teddy Bear puppet in its commercials. For further reference: an original commercial; justification for Dean's fears.
Dean: Look, no disrespect, but I’m not exactly a believer.
Reverend Roy: You will be, son. You will be.
- Calls to mind Yoda's words to Luke in The Empire Strikes Back:
- Luke: I'm not afraid.
- Yoda: You will be. You will be.