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Title Baby
Episode # Season 11, Episode 4
First aired October 28, 2015
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
Written by Robbie Thompson
On IMDB Baby
Outline Seen from the perspective of the Impala, Sam and Dean go on the hunt for what turns out to be a rare type of vampiric ghoul.
Monster Nachzehrer
Timeline
Location(s) Lebanon, Kansas
Quaker Valley, Oregon
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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "The Guitar Man" by Bread
(playing in the Bunker motor pool while Dean and Sam wash the Impala)
  • "I Wanna Know" by Big Jack Johnson & the Oilers
(playing from the Roadhouse as Sam and Dean pull up)
  • "Night Moves" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
(the cassette Dean plays the morning after their night out, and as Sam and Dean ride off at the end)
  • "Someday Soon" by Judy Collins
(playing in the Impala during Sam's vision with "John")
  • "Bad Girls" by M.I.A.
(playing during the valet Jessie's joy ride with her friend)

Quotes

Dean: Where's the beer?

Sam: Under the smoothies.

Dean: Where's the rest of the beer?
Dean: Mistakes were made, mmmhmm.
Dean: Piper. That's awesome. Heather. One night wonders, man. Shoot, we're lucky we still get that at all.
Sam: Hey Dean, um. You said when you saw the Darkness you weren't sure if it was the real thing or a vision, right? I think I've been having visions too, lately. It's just images, I mean more of a feeling, really. But I just had one right now, and-and Dad was in it, but it wasn't Dad like the Dad I grew up with, it was Dad when he was our age, and I guess it wasn't really Dad just someone pretending to be Dad.

Dean: Okay, what makes you say that.

Sam: For staters, he told me everything I wanted to hear.
Dean: As far as Dad goes, I dream about Dad all the time.

Sam: You do?
Dean: 'Course I do. It's usually the same one too, we're all in the car I'm sitting in the driver's seat and Dad's sitting shotgun. But there aren't any shotguns, and there's no monsters, no hunting, there's none of that. It's just he's teaching me how to drive, and I'm not little like I was when actually taught me how to drive, I'm sixteen and he's helping me get my learner's permit. Of course you're in the back seat just begging to take a turn, we pull up to the house -- the family house. I park in the driveway, and he looks over and he says, 'perfect landing son.' I have that dream every couple of months, it's kinda comforting actually.
Sam: I always dream about Mom, usually the same kind of thing though.
Dean: Normal life?

Sam: Normal life.
Dean: Hey Cas, tell me you got something that doesn't involve chicks in prison.
Sam: Bet you never thought you'd say that out loud.
Dean: Oh Baby, I'm so sorry.
Sam: So it was Deputy Dumbass, huh?
Dean: Yeah, Deputy Dumbass. You know he was trying to build an army?
Sam: Dean even the monsters are scared.
Dean: Let 'em be. You and me, we're stopping this now.
Dean: Okay mom, let's go home.

[Sam taps on the dash]

Sam: You know what? We are home.

Trivia & References

The title of the episode "Baby" refers Dean's nickname for the Impala, first used in 2.03 Bloodlust. The name "Baby" is commonly used in fandom and by the cast and crew. Dean uses the diminutive in the following episodes: 2.03 Bloodlust, 2.05 Simon Said, 3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas, 6.15 The French Mistake, 7.06 Slash Fiction, 7.01 Meet the New Boss, 8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy? and 9.04 Slumber Party.
Sam: Right now is the time for you to focus on getting better. This is just a milk run, we got it. So, try and relax, read a book, watch some Netflix.
A milk run refers to an easy and uneventful trip.
Sam: Are you serious? Dean it's late, I'm exhausted, and-and starving and this place -- not even Swayze would come to this roadhouse.
Patrick Swayze starred in the 1989 action film Road House.
Sam: I tried to give her my number. You know what she said?

Dean: "We got tonight, who needs tomorrow?"
Sam: Is everything a Bob Seger song to you?
Dean: Yes.

Dean quotes "We Got Tonight" from the album Stranger in Town.
"John": God helps those who help themselves.
An ancient Greek phrase found in Aesop's Fables.
Dean: A were-pyre.
A were-pyre is a werewolf-vampire hybrid and a reference from the popular MMORPG AdventureQuest Worlds. [1]
Dean is referred to by Deputy Donelly as "Agent Walsh," a reference to musician Joe Walsh. most notably from The Eagles.
Dean: Cas you okay?

Castiel: I'm mostly confused, I'm not sure how orange correlates with black that is new.
Dean: Step away from the Netflix.

Cas has been binge watching the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black
Dean: Turns out I did shoot the deputy.
Dean is referring to the lyrics of the song "I Shot the Sheriff" by Bob Marley. In 3.12 Jus in Bello Agent Victor Henriksen shoots Sheriff Melvin Dodd and says "I shot the sheriff." To which Dean replies, "But you didn't shoot the deputy."

Minutiae

Teach Grant, who played Deputy Donelly, previously played Christopher Fisher in 7.04 Defending Your Life.
Sarah-Jane Redmond, who played Lily Markham, previously played Kathy Randolph in 5.08 Changing Channels.
The was no score for this episode, all music was diegetic, either coming from an outside source or the Impala's cassette deck.
In the opening of the episode, inside the the bloodied Impala can be seen the plastic green army man in the ashtray, the Legos in the air vents, and Sam and Dean's initials scratched on the back window sill. The history of these objects was described in 5.22 Swan Song.
Matt Cohen's appearance in the episode was kept a secret. He was even listed on the daily call sheets as "Leonard Cohen" (Source). Unfortunately a promo for the episode released by Canadian Network CHCH spoiled his appearance, even though they took down the video within hours.
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During the filming of the episode, in the scenes where the Deputy Donelly attacks Dean, Jensen found the remains of the Impala that was smashed up at the end of 1.22 Devil's Trap.


Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

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