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'''Dean:'''Look man it has been one crap sandwich after another for the past few weeks, okay. You heard Charlie, we got a shot at fixing this thing, so if that don't put gas in your tank.<br> | '''Dean:'''Look man it has been one crap sandwich after another for the past few weeks, okay. You heard Charlie, we got a shot at fixing this thing, so if that don't put gas in your tank.<br> | ||
'''Sam:''' If by shot, you mean a spell in a book we can't read, that's currently being tracked.<br> | '''Sam:''' If by shot, you mean a spell in a book we can't read, that's currently being tracked.<br> | ||
− | '''Dean:''' We're due for a win, okay 0 for 2. I'll tell you another thing, if this actually does work, | + | '''Dean:''' We're due for a win, okay 0 for 2. I'll tell you another thing, if this actually does work, we can take some time off.<br> |
'''Sam:''' What like a vacation?<br> | '''Sam:''' What like a vacation?<br> | ||
− | '''Dean:''' Mmmhmm. And I'm not talking just a weekend in Vegas or sitting in some crap motel watching pay-per-porn. | + | '''Dean:''' Mmmhmm. And I'm not talking just a weekend in Vegas or sitting in some crap motel watching pay-per-porn. No I'm talking about a beach, drinking cervezas, mingle with the local wildlife. When's the last time either one of us was on a beach?<br> |
'''Sam:''' Never.<br> | '''Sam:''' Never.<br> | ||
'''Dean:''' Never. Sand between our toes, Sammy. Sand between our toes. | '''Dean:''' Never. Sand between our toes, Sammy. Sand between our toes. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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− | '''Metatron:''' Oh em me. Food,glorious food. All the countless descriptions in some many books, but those were just words. The taste, I mean the actual taste -- I had no idea. And the process, comes in here, and comes out here. Sorcery. I mean you used to be human, don't you miss all this | + | '''Metatron:''' Oh em me. Food, glorious food. All the countless descriptions in some many books, but those were just words. The taste, I mean the actual taste -- I had no idea. And the process, comes in here, and comes out here. Sorcery. I mean you used to be human, don't you miss all this? |
No. I don't miss digestion, I don't miss indigestion. | No. I don't miss digestion, I don't miss indigestion. | ||
No-no not that. I mean don't you miss the feeling of all this; the taste of these waffles, the sound of a child's laughter. Look at us, we're a couple of angels who have touched not only the divine, but the mundane. You and I have a lot in common. | No-no not that. I mean don't you miss the feeling of all this; the taste of these waffles, the sound of a child's laughter. Look at us, we're a couple of angels who have touched not only the divine, but the mundane. You and I have a lot in common. |
Revision as of 08:22, 16 April 2015
Title | Book of the Damned |
Episode # | Season 10, Episode 18 |
First aired | April 15, 2015 |
Directed by | P.J. Pesce |
Written by | Robbie Thompson |
On IMDB | Book of the Damned |
Outline | After Charlie acquires the Book of the Damned, Sam and Dean must help protect her and the book from its original owners--the Styne family--who seek to reclaim it, all the while attempting to decipher the book to find a cure for the Mark of Cain. Castiel and Metatron continue on their road trip to find Castiel's remaining grace. |
Monster | Jacob Styne Metatron |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Angel Sword
- Book of the Damned
- Castiel's Pimpmobile
- Cherubs
- Curse Box
- Grace
- Holy Oil
- Hugs
- Hunters
- Impala
- Mark of Cain
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Sammy
- Spells
- Tablets
Music
- "The Boys Are Back in Town" by Thin Lizzy
- (playing while Sam and Dean go to meet up with Charlie)
- "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who
- (playing over the recap of the fight with Jacob and his men/when Sam meets with Rowena)
Quotes
Dean:Look man it has been one crap sandwich after another for the past few weeks, okay. You heard Charlie, we got a shot at fixing this thing, so if that don't put gas in your tank.
Sam: If by shot, you mean a spell in a book we can't read, that's currently being tracked.
Dean: We're due for a win, okay 0 for 2. I'll tell you another thing, if this actually does work, we can take some time off.
Sam: What like a vacation?
Dean: Mmmhmm. And I'm not talking just a weekend in Vegas or sitting in some crap motel watching pay-per-porn. No I'm talking about a beach, drinking cervezas, mingle with the local wildlife. When's the last time either one of us was on a beach?
Sam: Never.
Metatron: Oh em me. Food, glorious food. All the countless descriptions in some many books, but those were just words. The taste, I mean the actual taste -- I had no idea. And the process, comes in here, and comes out here. Sorcery. I mean you used to be human, don't you miss all this?
No. I don't miss digestion, I don't miss indigestion.
No-no not that. I mean don't you miss the feeling of all this; the taste of these waffles, the sound of a child's laughter. Look at us, we're a couple of angels who have touched not only the divine, but the mundane. You and I have a lot in common.Charlie: Okay here's what I learned so far. About 700 hundred years ago, a nun locked herself away after having visions of darkness. After a few decades squirreled away by herself, she emerged with this. Each page is made out of slices of her own skin, and written in her blood. I told you it's ickish. According to the notes I found, it's been owned and used by cults and covens, even the Vatican had it for a while.
Metatron: Sorry about the mess, I guess I'm lactose intolerant.
Castiel: Let's never speak of it again.
Castiel: Let's never speak of it again.
Trivia & References
The Book of the Damned is a work of nonfiction by Charles Fort and was published in 1919. The book deals with various types of paranormal phenomenon ranging from UFOs to the existence of giants and fairies. This version appears to have more in common with the /Necronomicon_Ex-Mortis from the Evil Dead film series, which was bound in human flesh and inked blood, and written in ancient Sumerian.
Charlie: Yeah, well sorry Gambit. Finders keepers.
Jacob: Now you look here; you can cut me down, but my people will never stop. And you can tip-toe through the tulips like you did in Russian, or stowaway on the back of a train like you did in Alaska, but sooner enough my kin will find ya, this ends with you being dead.
Dean: Yeah well, after he and mommie dearest got into a fight-
Sam: Mommie dearest?
Charlie: I'm exhausted, and I'm-I'm bleeding bleeding, and I'm in a phone booth--a phone booth. I didn't know these things existed outside of Bill & Teds-
Dean: Charlie, what does it say about the Mark?
Charlie: I have no fraking idea.
Dean: And you call yourselves nerds, come on you got this.
Charlie: He's right. Let's get our Alan Turing on, and encrypt this bitch.
Metatron: I told the angel to hide clues in some of my favorite books. Mother may I?
The first clue for the location of Castiel's grace is located in a copy of Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday by Kurt Vonnegut.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Synopsis
- Promo Pics by BuddyTV
- Extended Promo
- Sneak Peek #1
- Sneak Peek #2
- Producer's Preview
- Felicia Day Interview with IGN
- Felicia Day Interview with Collider