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Revision as of 03:02, 4 November 2016


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Title American Nightmare
Episode # Season 12, Episode 4
First aired November 3, 2016
Directed by John F. Showalter
Written by Davy Perez
On IMDB American Nightmare
Outline After a woman dies from what appears to be stigmata wounds. Sam and Dean investigate a devout religious family living off the grid, who are hiding a dangerous secret.
Monster Gail Peterson
Timeline
Location(s) Mason City, Iowa
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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "Golden Dunes" by The Budos Band
(playing on iPod as Ricky Copeland is killed)
  • "Down in My Heart" by Paloma Kwiatkowski
(sung by Magda Peterson as Sam and Dean leave the Peterson home)
  • "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" by Paloma Kwiatkowski
(sung by Magda Peterson as Sam comes to)

Quotes

Sam: So what's the word? Cas have anything?

Dean: Yeah. Good news, there's nothing on angel radio and Heaven's still on lock down. So rogue angel is out.
Sam: Bad news?

Dean: Cas is chumming it up with Crowley. They're hunting Lucifer together. That's right. One's an angel, one's a demon and apparently they solve crimes.
Gail: Do you know God gentleman?
Dean: Oh yeah. Yeah, we're besties.
Sam: So what happened to your daughter, was that God's plan?

Gail: Yes.
Sam: She didn't have to die. She was sick, if you had taken her to a doctor.
Gail: God does not-

Sam: God doesn't care what kind of life you live. Trust me. And God didn't kill your daughter. You did.

Trivia & References

Sam and Dean use the aliases Fathers Penn and DeNiro as priests. References to actors Sean Penn and Robert DeNiro who also pretend to be priests in the movie We're No Angels. And Morrison and Ray Manzarek as social workers, a reference to Doors singer Jim Morrison and keyboard bass player Ray Manzarek.
Dean: So, Lucifer. The lord of evil, the angel of light, is now the master of butt rock. He jumped into Vince Vincente.
Sam: The victim's skull was filled with a goopey mush.

Dean: That Carl paints quite the picture. What can do that?
Sam: I got nothing.
Dean: Me neither. Well, maybe we should focus on the case and less of the Dr. Phil crap.

Dean: Well, that was easy.

Sam: What?
Dean: What? The Wicked Witch of the West in there. Miss 'positive energy,' wanted a bigger office, did a little hoodoo. Boom. I say we put a witch-killing cap in her ass and call it a day.

Dean: So, weird creepy off-the-grid Children of the Corn people. I'm in.
Dean: She hates the way we were raised. She hates the fact that we are hunters. Maybe she starts walking and doesn't stop, you know. She obviously has zero interest in keeping this family together.

Sam: Well, you know sometimes familes do better with a little time apart.
Dean: Yeah, who? The Mansons?

Gail: Olivia Sanchez was a papist. But at least she believed in God.

Minutiae

William MacDonald, who played Abraham Peterson, previously played Sheriff in 5.08 Changing Channels.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion