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Revision as of 04:06, 25 January 2019


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Title Damaged Goods
Episode # Season 14, Episode 11
First aired January 24, 2019
Directed by Phil Sgriccia
Written by Davy Perez
On IMDB Damaged Goods
Outline
Monster Abraxas
Nick
Timeline
Location(s) Lebanon, Kansas
Hibbing, Minnesota
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "No Time" by The Guess Who
(plays as Dean starts building in Donna's shed)

Quotes

Trivia & References

The books Dean takes from the Bunker include Fallen Angels and Historia Achengeli by Maria Prophetissima. Maria Prophetissima, also known as Mary the Jewess and Mary the Prophetess, was an alchemist that many consider to be the first true alchemist of the Western world.
Dean: Whatcha reading?

Sam: Uh, going back through the Book of Jubilees, the way they classify angels is really interesting.

The Book of Jubilees is an ancient Jewish text, not considered canon by most churches. The book classifies angels into four groups: angels of the presence, angels of sanctifications, guardian angels over individuals, and angels presiding over the phenomena of nature. As well as the genesis of angels and the rise of the Nephilim.

Minutiae

Nelson Leis, who played Jeff / Abraxas, previous played Esper in 8.21 The Great Escapist.
Nick is shown to be wanted for his murder spree as discovered by Donna Hanscum when she ran his fingerprints. Though Donna presumably learned his full name, it is neither shown nor mentioned with Donna simply calling him "some guy Nick."
Doug Stover is stated to have left the police force and is working private security in Duluth.
Like her husband, Mary Winchester has her own lock-up. Additionally, it has a booby trap like John's Lock-up was seen to have in 3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock.
Dean: Sam, you've tried. Cas has tried. Jack... And I love you for trying.
This is the first episode where a Winchester brother directly tells the other they love them.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion