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Revision as of 03:05, 26 January 2018


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Title Breakdown
Episode # Season 13, Episode 11
First aired January 25, 2018
Directed by Amyn Kaderali
Written by Davy Perez
On IMDB Breakdown
Outline
Monster
Timeline A few weeks after 13.10 Wayward Sisters
Location(s) Oshkosh, Nebraska
Lebanon, Kansas
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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "Look in My Eyes" by The Chantels
(playing as a man is being harvested)
  • "Too Good to Be True" by Lon Rogers & the Soul Blenders
(plays as Wendy is recorded screaming for help)
  • "Big Flame (Is Gonna Break My Heart In Two)" by Doris Wilson
(playing as Wendy is being prepared for harvesting)

Quotes

Donna: Sorry for calling you guys, but Jody's got her hands full with the girls.
Dean: Hey, never apologize for calling us.

Trivia & References

"Breakdown" may be a reference to the 1997 film of the same name starring Kurt Russell, bout a husband who's wife is abducted by truckers.
Dean: Breaker breaker 1-9 this is 67 Midnight Rider, looking for the 411 on my Alice in Wonderland.

Minutiae

The episode was originally called "The Midnight Train", Andrew Dabb described it as follows: “We’ve got an episode coming up after our midseason break, which we’re essentially titling ‘Snakes on a Train,‘” Dabb shares. “It’s our version of a train heist with vampires.” The concept had to be scrapped due to filming constraints.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion