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'''Metatron:''' So whatcha been up to?<br> | '''Metatron:''' So whatcha been up to?<br> | ||
− | '''Chuck:''' Oh, I've been super busy. Yeah, I traveled. I started a blog. Mostly just | + | '''Chuck:''' Oh, I've been super busy. Yeah, I traveled. I started a blog. Mostly just pictures of cats. They're so cute. And, uh -- Oh, I signed up for Snapchat! And I started a new series of books. ''Revolution''. But I don't think it's going anywhere. |
:''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2070791/ Revolution] was the name of the TV series that Eric Kripke made after Supernatural. It was cancelled after two seasons. After the airing of the episode Kripke [https://twitter.com/therealKripke/status/728094903398342657 tweeted] that "Robbie Thompson, good guy that he is, ran it all past me. I wildly approved."'' | :''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2070791/ Revolution] was the name of the TV series that Eric Kripke made after Supernatural. It was cancelled after two seasons. After the airing of the episode Kripke [https://twitter.com/therealKripke/status/728094903398342657 tweeted] that "Robbie Thompson, good guy that he is, ran it all past me. I wildly approved."'' | ||
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Revision as of 00:20, 10 May 2016
Title | Don't Call Me Shurley |
Episode # | Season 11, Episode 20 |
First aired | May 4, 2016 |
Directed by | Robert Singer |
Written by | Robbie Thompson |
On IMDB | Don't Call Me Shurley |
Outline | When Amara unleashes a dark fog on a small town, causing residents to go rabid, Sam and Dean attempt to protect the town. Meanwhile, Chuck returns with a proposition for Metatron. |
Monster | The Darkness Rabids |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | God's Bar Lebanon, Kansas Hope Springs, Idaho |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Aliases
- Costumes & Disguises
- The Darkness
- Dean's Amulet
- God's Bar
- Impala
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Rabids
- Sammy
- Table of Death
Music
- "Good Vibrations" by Brian Wilson
- (playing in God's construct of a bar when Metatron is transported there)
- Messiah, HWV 56, Part II: Chorus "Hallelujah!" by Tallin Festival Chamber Orchestra
- (plays when Chuck shows his true visage to Metatron)
- "Don't Answer the Door" by B.B. King
- (playing in God's construct of a bar as Chuck and Metatron talk)
- "Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones
- (playing as God and Metatron rewrite his autobiography)
- "Fare Thee Well (Dink's Song)" by Rob Benedict
- (sung by Chuck over the closing montage)
Quotes
Metatron: Oh. Oh, right, yeah. Your, uh. Your cat-pic blog.
Chuck: Nauseous.
Dean: Darkness.
Metatron: It's not. But you helped the Winchesters before.
Chuck: Helped them? I've saved them! I've rebuilt Castiel more times than I can remember. Look where that got me.
Metatron: So you're just gonna let Amara win?
Chuck: You were just the closest angel to the door when I walked into the room. There's nothing special about you, Metatron. Not then... not now. Now... I've been called many things -- absentee father, wrathful monster. But, coward... I am not hiding. I am just done watching my experiments' failures.
Chuck: Because you disappointed me. You all disappointed me.
Dean: No, no, no. There's no quittin' here.
Sam: We're never gonna make it.
Dean: Sam, listen to me. That's not you talking, it's the fog.
Sam: You were gonna choose Amara over me. Over everything.
Dean: Sam, No!
Sam: Look, I'm sorry. I didn't mean that, Dean. I can't fight this, you gotta go. You got to get out before you get infected. Go before I hurt you!
Trivia & References
- Toto is Dorothy's dog in the book and film of The Wizard of Oz. When she enters Oz, she says "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
- Cheers was an 1980s sitcom set in a neighborhood bar in Boston. A line in the theme song refers to it as a place "where everybody knows your name."
- Hope springs eternal in the human breast;
- Man never is, but always to be blessed:
- The soul, uneasy and confined from home,
- Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Chuck: Oh, I've been super busy. Yeah, I traveled. I started a blog. Mostly just pictures of cats. They're so cute. And, uh -- Oh, I signed up for Snapchat! And I started a new series of books. Revolution. But I don't think it's going anywhere.
- Revolution was the name of the TV series that Eric Kripke made after Supernatural. It was cancelled after two seasons. After the airing of the episode Kripke tweeted that "Robbie Thompson, good guy that he is, ran it all past me. I wildly approved."
- The Bitter End and The Gaslight Cafe are famous rock and folk venues in New York City.
Chuck: Well, I'm kind of Lennon and McCartney, so... But every writer needs a good editor. I did some of my best work with you, Metatron.
- John Lennon and Paul McCartney were the main songwriters for the English band The Beatles.
- "Tanned. Rested. Ready." (or "Tan, Rested, and Ready") was a slogan somewhat jokingly used for both Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal's 2016 presidential campaign and former U.S. President Richard Nixon's abortive attempt at a political comeback in 1988.
- 3 William 56 is the call sign for Sgts. Murtaugh and Riggs' cruiser in the Lethal Weapon film series. The phrase "You got your ears on" is commonly used by CB radio users to find out if another is on the airwaves.
Chuck: How do you mean?
Metatron: You're giving the wrong stuff too much real estate. Like that chapter about being Chuck.
Chuck: Mmhm. And what about it?
Metatron: Once you've explained the Vonnegut performance art... That should be it. Mo one cares about the rest.
- Chuck referenced writer Kurt Vonnegut before in 4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book, comparing writing himself in his story to the novel Kilgore Trout, where the main character confronts the author character.
- "Life" is a memoir by musician Keith Richards. "Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story" is a memoir by musician Brian Wilson.
- Revelation is the final book of the New Testament. It deals, in part, with prophecy and the Apocalypse.
Metatron: Really. This? This pile of self-doubt and nebbishness flooded the Earth? Followed up Sodom with a blockbuster Gomorrah?. Created as much as he punished? No! Uh-uh!. the guy I worked for -- total badass. And yes, he could be a dick. No, that guy... had some stories to tell. And he has a lot to answer for.
- Sodom and Gomorrah were cities mentioned in the Bible. God passed divine judgment on these cities and destroyed them for their wickedness.
Chuck: Dance like no one else is watching.
- Writing for an audience of one is a belief held by many writers, including Kurt Vonnegut and Jim Steinbeck. "Dance like no one else is watching" is a reference to this inspirational quote by William W. Purkey: "You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching, Love like you'll never be hurt, Sing like there’s nobody listening, And live like it's heaven on earth."
- Being and Nothingness is a book by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre's main purpose in writing the book was to demonstrate that free will exists.
- A helicopter parent is one who takes an excessively close or overprotective interest in the life of their child.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Synopsis via KSiteTV
- Photos via the TV Addict
- Promo
- Sneak Peek
- Casting News via TVLine
- BTS Video by Jared Padelecki
- BTS Pic by Rob Benedict
- BTS Pic by Murry Peeters
- BTS Pic by Sonja Bennett