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14.06 Optimism

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Back in the diner, Dean and Jack are eating [[pie]]. Jack wants to know what “courting” means, Dean tells him when they get back to the Bunker, they’ll have “the talk,” but for right now, they are going to find Harper. When Jack asks how, Dean asks if Jack has ever read a romance novel. Dean enters the library to begin interviewing Harper about Winston’s death. Harper refuses, but Dean insists. Jack (now in street clothes and not his FBI suit) enters the library, interrupting Dean and Harper by asking for a book. Jack stands up for Harper’s refusal to answer Dean’s questions. Dean calls Jack a “kid” and Jack calls Dean an “old man” causing Dean to leave in a huff. Harper, clearly smitten with Jack, thanks him for being chivalrous and realizes she has the perfect book, back at her apartment. As they leave the library, Miles wants to know where they are going and objects that Harper is taking a stranger to her apartment. Harper tells him to stop and leaves with Jack as Miles storms off. Having observed all this from Baby, Dean begins to follow Harper and Jack. Miles goes into the alley to take out the trash and is attacked. Dean hears a scream and sees trash cans being turned over. Upon investigating, Dean finds Miles has been killed.
Back in the pick-up truck, Charlie says that she hates hunting. Sam is surprised because Charlie is an awesome hunter, Charlie says the job is too much pain and that this is her last case. She wants to go away to live on a mountaintop or something. Charlie thinks the [[monster]] may be a [[musca]] -- a hybrid between of a man and a fly that no one has ever seen in real life. Charlie’s book describes the goo that an unmated musca uses to bind people’s bodies and nest. A figure dressed in black and wearing a black beekeeper-like headpiece approaches the bus stop and sits down next to two ladies. The ladies get up and leave.
At Harper’s apartment, Jack sets a trap, placing a [[silver]] coin on the ground and dousing his hands in [[holy water]] for Harper, as well as muttering “[[Christo]]” under his breath. Harper has no response to any of these things. They sit on the couch and talk and Jack tells Harper that he lives in Lebanon, Kansas. Harper says her family has been in McCook for generations. She asks Jack if he believes in love at first sight, but Jack excuses himself to the bathroom after getting a text from Dean. In the bathroom, Jack calls Dean and tells Dean that Harper is not a demon and that he’s 99% sure she’s in love with him. Dean tells Jack about Miles and refutes Jack’s idea that Harper is in love with him, but Jack wants to be sure and asks Dean to tell him everything he knows about sex. Suddenly, Dean is attacked and drops the call. As Jack and Harper make plans to have coffee, Dean bursts into the apartment. As he barricades the door, Dean explains that he and Jack are not FBI and that they are there to save lives. Dean recognizes the photo of Harper’s ex-boyfriend, [[Vance]], as the [[zombie]] creature attacking the door. Vance breaks into the apartment and fights with Dean while Jack and Harper run back to the library to hide.
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The idea for the [[Musca]] is reminiscent of the monster in [https://www.imdb.com/list/ls071470502/ ''The Fly'']. A , a movie franchise where in which a scientist uses tests a teleportation device of his own making, but a house fly flies into housefly enters the device in during the process, resulting in a human/fly hybrid.
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