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Title | Fan Fiction |
Episode # | Season 10, Episode 5 |
First aired | November 11, 2014 |
Directed by | Phil Sgriccia |
Written by | Robbie Thompson |
On IMDB | Fan Fiction |
Outline | When Dean and Sam investigate the mysterious disappearance of a teacher at an all girls school, they are shocked to find a musical being adapted based on the Carver Edlund Supernatural series. |
Monster | Calliope |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Flint, Michigan |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Aliases
- Bitch Jerk
- Costumes & Disguises
- Dean's Amulet
- Dean/Castiel
- Deities
- Devil's Trap
- Sam/Castiel
- Sammy
- Samulet
- Scarecrow
- The Supernatural Books
- Title Card
- Tulpa
- Wincest
Music
- "Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot
- (playing as Dean is fixing up the Impala)
- "The Road So Far" by Jay Gruska & Alyssa Lynch
- (sung by Siobhan/"Dean" in the play)
- "I'll Just Wait Here Then" by Jay Gruska & Nina Winkler
- (sung by Kristen/"Castiel" in the play)
- "A Single Man Tear" by Christopher Lennertz, Alyssa Lynch & Katie Sarife
- (sung by Siobhan/"Dean" & Marie/"Sam" in the play)
- "Carry On Wayward Son" by Jay Gruska, Vivien Amour, Alyssa Lynch, Kelli Ogmundson, Katie Sarife, Rachel Warkentin & Nina Winkler
- (sung by the cast of the Supernatural play; also played in 1.21 Salvation, 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two, 3.16 No Rest for the Wicked, 4.22 Lucifer Rising, 5.22 Swan Song, 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much, 7.23 Survival of the Fittest, 8.23 Sacrifice and 9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?)
Quotes
Dean: There is nothing here to even remotely suggest there isn't a case. Boom.
Sam: C'mon man.
Sam: I mean I gotta say, it's kinda charming. The-the production value, and the... No? No. No. I'm gonna check for EMF, you-you look for, uh cursed objects.
Marie: Oh, uh they're rehearsing the "BM" scene.
Dean: The bowel movement scene?
Marie: No, the boy melodrama scene... You know the scene where the boys get together and their driving or leaning against Baby, drinking a beer, sharing their feelings. The two of them alone, but together -- bonded, united, the power of their-
Dean: Why are they standing so close together?
Marie: Reasons.
Dean: You know they're brothers, right.
Marie: Well duh. But subtext.
Marie: And robots, and some ninjas, and then Dean becomes a woman... It's just for a few scenes.
Marie: Wow.
Dean: Yup.
Dean: Okay, well first of all, the play's not dumb.
Maeve: I thought you didn't believe in this interpretation.
Dean: Yeah, I don't. Like at all. But you do, okay. And I need you to believe in it with all you got. So we can kill Calliope and save all your friends. Can you do that.
Marie/"Sam": The two of us against the world!
[hands him the Samulet prop]
Trivia & References
Sam: What? I was a theater kid.
Dean: Barely. You did Our Town, which was cool. But Then you did that crappy musical.
Sam: Oklahoma? Hugh Jackman got cast off of Oklahoma.
Dean: You ran tech, Wolverine.
Sam: Shut up.
Sam: Lloyd Weber.
Minutiae
- the boys are staying at the Route 200 Motel in room 200.
- Dean and Marie both remark that "Carry On Wayward Son" is a "classic."
- Dean breaks the fourth wall and gives an annoyed look to the camera after learning about Destiel.
- Before the musical starts Dean turns the Cas characters' tie around, as Castiel always has his tie on back to front.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Plot Spoilers by Hypable
- Character Spoilers from TVLine
- Promo Pics from SupernaturalFansOnline
- Promo Pics from KSiteTV
- Promo
- Extended Promo
- Sneak Peek
- Spoilers from EW
- Interview with Robbie Thompson with Danielle Turchiano
- Interview with Jeremy Carver with Danielle Turchiano
- Cast and crew look back on 200 episodes, the shows longevity and fandom via IGN
- Cast and producers comment on the shows longevity behind the scenes at the 200th party by TVLine
- Robbie Thompson talks about writing the musical 200th episode by Variety
- Robbie, Jared and Jensen talk the 200th episode with Screenfad