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Sam and Dean are in the liquor store when they see the Impala being stolen. They quiz the woman at the post office, who directs them to the diner where Stacy's mother Caitlin works. At the diner, the cook tells the boys about a house on Route 36 where the local kids go to party. | Sam and Dean are in the liquor store when they see the Impala being stolen. They quiz the woman at the post office, who directs them to the diner where Stacy's mother Caitlin works. At the diner, the cook tells the boys about a house on Route 36 where the local kids go to party. | ||
− | The kids at the party house go through the items they found in the Impala. From an old cigar box, the ghost of [[John Wayne Gacy]] emerges and terrorizes | + | The kids at the party house go through the items they found in the Impala. From an old cigar box, the ghost of [[John Wayne Gacy]] emerges and terrorizes a teen boy named Ethan, attacking him in the bathroom, which sends Ethan quickly running out the house. When a girl, Bea, chases after Ethan, she alerts Sam and Dean as to what happened. When Sam and Dean go inside the house, Sam quickly notices Gacy's cigar box and gets to work trying to burn it. Just as Gacy manifests before Dean, Sam is able to set the box aflame as [[Eliot]], Max, and Stacy rush into the house to witness Gacy's spirit burn away. Sam and Dean explain to the kids that monsters and ghosts are real, but that they cannot tell anyone. |
At the Bunker, Sam has identified the [[Baozhu]] -- a pearl with the power to grant wishes by giving a person their heart's desire -- among the items confiscated from the pawn shop. | At the Bunker, Sam has identified the [[Baozhu]] -- a pearl with the power to grant wishes by giving a person their heart's desire -- among the items confiscated from the pawn shop. | ||
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Meanwhile, [[Zachariah]] and Castiel from 2003 appear in the diner and interrogate the teenagers and Caitlin to find out who is meddling with time. Sam and Dean arrive, allowing the townspeople to escape. Castiel doesn't recognize Sam and Dean, and attacks them. Sam manages to kill Zachariah and uses the banishing sigil to send Castiel away. | Meanwhile, [[Zachariah]] and Castiel from 2003 appear in the diner and interrogate the teenagers and Caitlin to find out who is meddling with time. Sam and Dean arrive, allowing the townspeople to escape. Castiel doesn't recognize Sam and Dean, and attacks them. Sam manages to kill Zachariah and uses the banishing sigil to send Castiel away. | ||
− | Back at the Bunker, Dean explains to John the consequences of his presence, including that Mary would never have been brought back from the dead. John agrees he needs to return to the past. He also tells Dean that he never meant for his sons to have to live the hunter life, as it was supposed to end between the yellow-eyed demon and him. He wanted Dean to have a normal life and have a family of his own, but Dean asserts that he has a family. After sharing their first meal as a family, they gather around for one last tearful goodbye. As John holds Mary's hand, Sam smashes the Baozhu, sending John back to 2003. | + | Back at the Bunker, Dean explains to John the consequences of his presence, including that Mary would never have been brought back from the dead. John agrees he needs to return to the past. He also tells Dean that he never meant for his sons to have to live the hunter life, as it was supposed to end between the yellow-eyed demon and him. He wanted Dean to have a normal life and have a family of his own, but Dean asserts that he has a family. After sharing their first meal as a family, they gather around for one last tearful goodbye. As John holds Mary's hand, Sam smashes the Baozhu, sending John back to 2003. As a result, everything goes back to normal. The wanted poster of Dean gets replaced by a poster advertising a marathon. Stacy and Max are walking down the street holding hands while Eliot is excited knowing that the Winchesters hunt monsters. Soon after, Castiel arrives at the Bunker, notices the trio's wounds, and asks what happened to them. Dean replies "Well, there's a story." |
As John wakes up in the Impala back in 2003, he gets a call from Dean. He tells Dean that he had "one hell of a dream" and that he will see Dean soon. | As John wakes up in the Impala back in 2003, he gets a call from Dean. He tells Dean that he had "one hell of a dream" and that he will see Dean soon. | ||
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− | * | + | * "When I'm Big" by Arveene and Misk |
+ | :''(playing at the house party when Max arrives with the boxes from the Impala)'' | ||
+ | * "Real Thing" by The Silverman Brothers | ||
+ | :''(playing as Eliot shows up to the party to warn Max and Stacy about Sam and Dean)'' | ||
* "Till It Shines" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band | * "Till It Shines" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band | ||
:''(plays over the montage of the Winchester family eating their final dinner)'' | :''(plays over the montage of the Winchester family eating their final dinner)'' | ||
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:''"Speak, Ubu, speak" is a reference to the vanity card for production company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubu_Productions Ubu Productions] which would speak the phrase "Sit, Ubu, sit. Good dog." at the end of the programs they produced.'' | :''"Speak, Ubu, speak" is a reference to the vanity card for production company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubu_Productions Ubu Productions] which would speak the phrase "Sit, Ubu, sit. Good dog." at the end of the programs they produced.'' | ||
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+ | Original score by [[Jay Gruska]]. | ||
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[[Jared]] and [[Jensen]] are the only actors to appear in all 300 episodes of ''Supernatural.'' However, Jensen only appears as [[Dean]] in 299 episodes. | [[Jared]] and [[Jensen]] are the only actors to appear in all 300 episodes of ''Supernatural.'' However, Jensen only appears as [[Dean]] in 299 episodes. | ||
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− | One of the early reported ideas for the 300th episode at [[Comic-Con 2018]] was for it to be done from the perspective of the town's people of Lebanon, Kansas, and see their perceptions of Sam and Dean in the town. An element of this idea was retained with the teenager [[Eliot]] talking about Sam and Dean's mysterious nature, as well as the Winchester's interactions with the | + | One of the early reported ideas for the 300th episode at [[Comic-Con 2018]] was for it to be done from the perspective of the town's people of Lebanon, Kansas, and see their perceptions of Sam and Dean in the town. An element of this idea was retained with the teenager [[Eliot]] talking about Sam and Dean's mysterious nature, as well as the Winchester's interactions with the clerk at the liquor store, Jackson, and the mail woman, Martha. |
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− | The | + | The liquor store in Lebanon sells [[Family Business Beer Company|Family Business Beer]], which also featured in [[Rocky's Bar]]. |
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'''Dean:''' A serial killer clown. I mean, this is, like, the best/worst thing that's ever happened to you, you know, 'cause you love serial killers, but you hate clowns. | '''Dean:''' A serial killer clown. I mean, this is, like, the best/worst thing that's ever happened to you, you know, 'cause you love serial killers, but you hate clowns. | ||
:''It has previously been established that Sam is fascinated with [[serial killers]] and has a paralyzing fear of [[clowns]].'' | :''It has previously been established that Sam is fascinated with [[serial killers]] and has a paralyzing fear of [[clowns]].'' | ||
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+ | The fight between John, Dean, and Sam in the dark recalls the fight in the dark between Sam and Dean in Sam's apartment in [[1.01 Pilot]] | ||
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+ | '''John:''' Then it’s all true. God, the devil, you boys smack in the middle. Now you live in a secret bunker with an angel and Lucifer’s kid. | ||
+ | :''John's line about Sam and Dean being "smack in the middle" recalls a similar line said by [[Bobby]] in [[1.22 Devil's Trap]]: | ||
+ | ::''"The storm’s coming, and you boys, your daddy – you are smack in the middle of it." | ||
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'''John:''' And you've done this whole time-travel thing before?<br> | '''John:''' And you've done this whole time-travel thing before?<br> | ||
'''Dean:''' A few times. Actually, uh, our grandfather, your dad -- he's the one that helped us find this place. I think he'd be real happy to know you're finally here. | '''Dean:''' A few times. Actually, uh, our grandfather, your dad -- he's the one that helped us find this place. I think he'd be real happy to know you're finally here. | ||
− | :''Sam and Dean have time traveled in [[4.03 In the Beginning]], [[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]], [[6.18 Frontierland]], [[7.12 Time After Time]], and [[11.14 The Vessel]]. In [[8.12 As Time Goes By]], [[Henry Winchester]] had fled through time from 1958 to escape the grasp of the [[Knight of Hell]], [[Abaddon]], who later killed him in 2013. Henry was a member of the [[Men of Letters]], who tells Dean he intended to induct John into the order when he was old enough. Henry | + | :''Sam and Dean have time traveled in [[4.03 In the Beginning]], [[5.13 The Song Remains the Same]], [[6.18 Frontierland]], [[7.12 Time After Time]], and [[11.14 The Vessel]]. In [[8.12 As Time Goes By]], [[Henry Winchester]] had fled through time from 1958 to escape the grasp of the [[Knight of Hell]], [[Abaddon]], who later killed him in 2013. Henry was a member of the [[Men of Letters]], who tells Dean he intended to induct John into the order when he was old enough. Henry gave the boys [[the Box]] which contained the key and they located the Bunker with the help of [[Larry Ganem]].'' |
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'''Dean:''' Dad, none of this would have happened without you.<br> | '''Dean:''' Dad, none of this would have happened without you.<br> | ||
'''John:''' It's good. It's fine. I-I went out takin' out Yellow Eyes. I mean, that was the point, right? I mean, get the thing that killed Mom. | '''John:''' It's good. It's fine. I-I went out takin' out Yellow Eyes. I mean, that was the point, right? I mean, get the thing that killed Mom. | ||
− | :''The Winchesters' referred to [[Azazel]] as "The Demon," "The Yellow-Eyed Demon" or "Yellow Eyes." His name -- Azazel -- was only revealed by the demon [[Casey]] to Dean after John's death in [[3.04 Sin City]], however John knew to use the [[Sigil of Azazel]] to summon the demon, hinting that he knew of Azazel's name. While John was aware of the [[Princes of Hell]], as noted in [[John's Journal|his journal]], it is not known if he was aware that | + | :''The Winchesters' referred to [[Azazel]] as "The Demon," "The Yellow-Eyed Demon" or "Yellow Eyes." His name -- Azazel -- was only revealed by the demon [[Casey]] to Dean after John's death in [[3.04 Sin City]], however John knew to use the [[Sigil of Azazel]] to summon the demon, hinting that he knew of Azazel's name. While John was aware of the [[Princes of Hell]], as noted in [[John's Journal|his journal]], it is not known if he was aware that Azazel was one of them.'' |
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The Winchesters are shown to now carry [[angel blades]] in sheaths on their belts. | The Winchesters are shown to now carry [[angel blades]] in sheaths on their belts. | ||
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− | This version of [[Zachariah]] is killed for the second time on the series. His death in this episode mirrors his death in [[5.18 Point of No Return]] where he makes the mistake of getting in the face of a Winchester to taunt them, putting himself within their striking range. The [[Apocalypse World]] [[Zachariah (Apocalypse World)|Zachariah]] was killed by [[Jack Kline]]. | + | This version of [[Zachariah]] is killed for the second time on the series. His death in this episode mirrors his death in [[5.18 Point of No Return]] where he makes the mistake of getting in the face of a Winchester to taunt them, putting himself within their striking range. The [[Apocalypse World]] [[Zachariah (Apocalypse World)|Zachariah]] was also killed by [[Jack Kline]]. |
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− | This is the first episode in which John tells Sam and Dean he loves them, and the third time Dean has directly told a family member he loves them, after [[Mary]] in [[12.22 Who We Are]] and [[Sam]] in [[14.11 Damaged Goods]]. Dean also said "I love you" to his memory of Mary in Heaven in [[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]. | + | This is the first episode in which John tells Sam and Dean he loves them, and the third time Dean has directly told a family member he loves them, after [[Mary]] in [[12.22 Who We Are]] and [[Sam]] in [[14.11 Damaged Goods]]. Dean also said "I love you" to his memory of Mary in Heaven in [[5.16 Dark Side of the Moon]]. Sam had previously told Dean he loves him in [[5.11 Sam, Interrupted]], albeit while heavily drugged up. |
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− | It's shown that in 2003, the [[Impala]] was still owned by [[John Winchester]]. It would be two years before he discovers Azazel had resurfaced and goes off to hunt him alone, leaving the Impala to Dean. The 2003 Impala is distinguished by the KAZ 2Y5 | + | It's shown that in 2003, the [[Impala]] was still owned by [[John Winchester]]. It would be two years before he discovers Azazel had resurfaced and goes off to hunt him alone, leaving the Impala to Dean. The 2003 Impala is distinguished by the KAZ 2Y5 license plate, and the side spotlights, which were removed from the Impala in [[3.10 Dream a Little Dream of Me]] by director Steve Boyum and never replaced. |
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* [[14.13 Lebanon (transcript)]] | * [[14.13 Lebanon (transcript)]] | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/supernatural-1413-lebanon-yellow-draft-204048012 Lebanon Script] (Yellow Draft) | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/supernatural-1413-lebanon-script-green-pages Lebanon Script] (Green Pages only) | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/supernatural-1413-lebanon-technical-pack Lebanon Technical Package] | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/14x13-lebanon-call-sheet-prod-memo-day-88 Lebanon Production Memo and Call Sheet] (Day 8 of 8) | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/1410-to-1413-second-unit-call-sheet Second Unit call sheet for episodes 14.10-14.13] | ||
|Promotion= | |Promotion= | ||
+ | * [[300th Episode Celebrations]] | ||
* [http://www.ksitetv.com/supernatural/supernatural-episode-300-description-lebanon/187607/ Synopsis] | * [http://www.ksitetv.com/supernatural/supernatural-episode-300-description-lebanon/187607/ Synopsis] | ||
* [https://ew.com/tv/first-look-supernatural-300th-episode/ Photos] | * [https://ew.com/tv/first-look-supernatural-300th-episode/ Photos] |
Revision as of 03:01, 16 May 2022
Title | Lebanon |
Episode # | Season 14, Episode 13 |
First aired | February 7, 2019 |
Directed by | Robert Singer |
Written by | Andrew Dabb Meredith Glynn |
On IMDB | Lebanon |
Outline | When Sam and Dean find an object with the ability to grant their deepest desire, they believe they finally have a solution for Michael, but are soon shocked by the sudden arrival of their father. |
Monster | John Wayne Gacy Zachariah Castiel |
Timeline | February 7, 2019 2003 |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Sam and Dean visit a pawn shop looking for the skull of Sarah Good. The owner, Terry, shows them his store of supernatural goods, including dragon's breath. When Terry takes out Sarah Good's skull, the Winchesters reveal that a hunter named Bart Kemp was murdered for it. Terry takes the perfume bottle of dragon's fire and uses it to spray a large flame at the Winchesters, but Sam manages to shoot him. Sam and Dean decide to take the dragon's breath, along with everything else in Terry's shop, back to the Bunker.
Outside the Lebanon Vista movie theater, a group of teenagers share strange stories about the Winchesters. Stacy tells Max she will see her later at "the thing." Before leaving, Stacy remarks that whoever the Winchesters are, they have an awesome car, which gives Max the idea to steal the Impala in an attempt to impress her.
Sam and Dean are in the liquor store when they see the Impala being stolen. They quiz the woman at the post office, who directs them to the diner where Stacy's mother Caitlin works. At the diner, the cook tells the boys about a house on Route 36 where the local kids go to party.
The kids at the party house go through the items they found in the Impala. From an old cigar box, the ghost of John Wayne Gacy emerges and terrorizes a teen boy named Ethan, attacking him in the bathroom, which sends Ethan quickly running out the house. When a girl, Bea, chases after Ethan, she alerts Sam and Dean as to what happened. When Sam and Dean go inside the house, Sam quickly notices Gacy's cigar box and gets to work trying to burn it. Just as Gacy manifests before Dean, Sam is able to set the box aflame as Eliot, Max, and Stacy rush into the house to witness Gacy's spirit burn away. Sam and Dean explain to the kids that monsters and ghosts are real, but that they cannot tell anyone.
At the Bunker, Sam has identified the Baozhu -- a pearl with the power to grant wishes by giving a person their heart's desire -- among the items confiscated from the pawn shop.
Dean wishes on the Baozhu in the hope of ridding Michael from his mind. A figure appears and attacks them and is revealed to be their father -- John Winchester -- from 2003. They talk about everything that's happened since his death: how they saved the world multiple times, discovered the truth about the Men of Letters from their grandfather, and live in the Bunker with Castiel and Jack. Mary returns and they reunite for the first time since her death in 1983.
Sam is concerned about what ramifications John's return will have, while Dean just wants to spend time together and have a family dinner. While he looks through the lore books, John talks with Sam about their fight the night Sam left for Stanford. Sam tells John that while he thinks about him a lot, he never thinks about their fights. Sam felt bad about how he never got to say goodbye before finding John on the floor in the hospital. Sam acknowledges that John did the best he could for them.
Sam agrees to go with Dean into Lebanon to buy ingredients for dinner. Strangely, people they know in the town don't recognize them. Then they see an FBI "Most Wanted" poster for Dean, and find an online video that shows Sam is an internet-famous corporate lawyer who espouses kale and says he has no time for family. They theorize this is the effect of removing John from the timeline in 2003.
Meanwhile, Zachariah and Castiel from 2003 appear in the diner and interrogate the teenagers and Caitlin to find out who is meddling with time. Sam and Dean arrive, allowing the townspeople to escape. Castiel doesn't recognize Sam and Dean, and attacks them. Sam manages to kill Zachariah and uses the banishing sigil to send Castiel away.
Back at the Bunker, Dean explains to John the consequences of his presence, including that Mary would never have been brought back from the dead. John agrees he needs to return to the past. He also tells Dean that he never meant for his sons to have to live the hunter life, as it was supposed to end between the yellow-eyed demon and him. He wanted Dean to have a normal life and have a family of his own, but Dean asserts that he has a family. After sharing their first meal as a family, they gather around for one last tearful goodbye. As John holds Mary's hand, Sam smashes the Baozhu, sending John back to 2003. As a result, everything goes back to normal. The wanted poster of Dean gets replaced by a poster advertising a marathon. Stacy and Max are walking down the street holding hands while Eliot is excited knowing that the Winchesters hunt monsters. Soon after, Castiel arrives at the Bunker, notices the trio's wounds, and asks what happened to them. Dean replies "Well, there's a story."
As John wakes up in the Impala back in 2003, he gets a call from Dean. He tells Dean that he had "one hell of a dream" and that he will see Dean soon.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- John Winchester
- Mary Winchester
- Castiel
- Zachariah
- TED Talk Sam
- Eliot
- Max
- Stacy
- John Wayne Gacy
Definitions
- Aliases
- Alcohol
- Angel Banishing Sigil
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Angel Wings
- Baozhu
- Cameras
- Castiel's Trench Coat
- Clowns
- Dean's Police Record
- Dragon's Breath
- Food
- Ghosts
- Gris-gris bag
- Hand of Glory
- Hugs
- Hunters
- Impala
- John's Cell Phone
- Lebanon, Kansas
- Men of Letters
- Prayer
- Sammy
- Serial Killers
- Table of Death
- Telekinesis
- Teleportation
- Time Travel
- Winchester Family Tree
- Winchester Surprise
Music
- "When I'm Big" by Arveene and Misk
- (playing at the house party when Max arrives with the boxes from the Impala)
- "Real Thing" by The Silverman Brothers
- (playing as Eliot shows up to the party to warn Max and Stacy about Sam and Dean)
- "Till It Shines" by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
- (plays over the montage of the Winchester family eating their final dinner)
Quotes
Dean: And we are damn good at what we do.
Dean: More than once.
John: Sam. Son. I am so sorry.
John: What?
Dean: Well, without everything that we did -- with God, The Darkness -- she never comes back. Sam thinks that she'll just fade away.
Dean: Dad, we pulled you here.
John: No, son. My fight. It was supposed to end with me, with Yellow Eyes. But now you -- you are a grown man, and I am incredibly proud of you. I guess that I had hoped, eventually, you would... get yourself a normal life, a peaceful life, a family.
Dean: You saying you wish things would be different?
Sam: Don't you? Can you imagine -- Dad in the past, knowing then what he knows now? I... I think it would be nice.
Mary: Me too.
John: You two. You take care of each other.
Sam: We always do.
Dean: Good to see you, Dad.
John: Yeah. I am so proud of you boys. I love you both so much.
Trivia & References
- Sarah Good was one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft and was hung along with four other women during the Salem Witch Trials.
- The Chrysaor was the golden sword of Sir Artegal in Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene.
- A reference to the trope of Evil Gloating, or monologing, in which the villain indulges in a long speech that often either reveals their plan or allows the hero time to escape or fight back. In this scene it may also be a call back to the scene in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana Jones is confronted by a sword-wielding assassin, whom Indiana just shoots.
Dean: So we're talkin', like, 31 Flavors of weird, huh?
- A pervasive occult belief is that a hangman's noose has mystical abilities, such as healing various ailments.
- John Wayne Gacy was a real serial killer who became known as the "Killer Clown" due to his dressing as the character Pogo the Clown for children's parties. He was executed at Stateville Correctional Center on May 10, 1994. He was reportedly cremated which is why his ghost is tied to the old cigar box. Incidentally, Gacy was indirectly referenced by Dean in 2.05 Simon Said after seeing Andy's van. He also asked Martin Creaser if his clown drawings were "original Gacy's" in 5.11 Sam, Interrupted.
- "31 Flavors" is a nickname for Baskin-Robbins, who are known for their 31 flavors slogan.
- The hunter Jules is named after the Managing Editor of the Supernatural Wiki, Jules Wilkinson, who, along with her crew, is rather fond of cataloging aka maintaining the SuperWiki. The character Jules also appeared in 14.03 The Scar.
- The Baozhu is one of the Eight Treasures or Eight Precious Things. The wish-granting pearl or flaming pearl symbolizes the granting of wishes.
- TED Talks are short presentations people can make that cover any topics, which are posted online for free distribution.
Sam: No, I don't think so. I think it's a temporal paradox. We pulled Dad here from 2003, right? So time is self-correcting. Our timeline is changing to this new one.
- A temporal paradox, is a time-traveling principle, specifically the "grandfather paradox", where something that is changed in the past will affect the future.
Castiel: I don't understand that reference.
- This is a reference to the famous comic book character John Constantine. Castiel's outfit -- a rumpled suit and tie and trench coat -- are based off of Constantine's long-standing look.
- Castiel also said that line in 5.13 The Song Remains the Same. Gadreel said a variation of it in 9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?
- Back to the Future is a trilogy of movies from the 1980's about a young man who goes on a series of adventures in a time traveling DeLorean, altering history due to his actions for both the better and the worse.
- "Speak, Ubu, speak" is a reference to the vanity card for production company Ubu Productions which would speak the phrase "Sit, Ubu, sit. Good dog." at the end of the programs they produced.
Minutiae
- It has previously been established that Sam is fascinated with serial killers and has a paralyzing fear of clowns.
- John's line about Sam and Dean being "smack in the middle" recalls a similar line said by Bobby in 1.22 Devil's Trap:
- "The storm’s coming, and you boys, your daddy – you are smack in the middle of it."
Dean: A few times. Actually, uh, our grandfather, your dad -- he's the one that helped us find this place. I think he'd be real happy to know you're finally here.
- Sam and Dean have time traveled in 4.03 In the Beginning, 5.13 The Song Remains the Same, 6.18 Frontierland, 7.12 Time After Time, and 11.14 The Vessel. In 8.12 As Time Goes By, Henry Winchester had fled through time from 1958 to escape the grasp of the Knight of Hell, Abaddon, who later killed him in 2013. Henry was a member of the Men of Letters, who tells Dean he intended to induct John into the order when he was old enough. Henry gave the boys the Box which contained the key and they located the Bunker with the help of Larry Ganem.
John: It's good. It's fine. I-I went out takin' out Yellow Eyes. I mean, that was the point, right? I mean, get the thing that killed Mom.
- The Winchesters' referred to Azazel as "The Demon," "The Yellow-Eyed Demon" or "Yellow Eyes." His name -- Azazel -- was only revealed by the demon Casey to Dean after John's death in 3.04 Sin City, however John knew to use the Sigil of Azazel to summon the demon, hinting that he knew of Azazel's name. While John was aware of the Princes of Hell, as noted in his journal, it is not known if he was aware that Azazel was one of them.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
- 14.13 Lebanon (transcript)
- Lebanon Script (Yellow Draft)
- Lebanon Script (Green Pages only)
- Lebanon Technical Package
- Lebanon Production Memo and Call Sheet (Day 8 of 8)
- Second Unit call sheet for episodes 14.10-14.13
Promotion
- 300th Episode Celebrations
- Synopsis
- Photos
- Promo
- Sneak Peek #1
- Sneak Peek #2
- Sneak Peek #3
- 300th Episode Party
- Supernatural Video: Behind the Scenes of John Winchester's Big Return
Interviews
- Kripke talks about watching the 300th episode by givememyremote
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan Returning to Supernatural as John Winchester for 300th Episode from EW
- Supernatural's Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki Tease 300th Episode from TVGuide
- Supernatural Stars Cover EW to Celebrate 300 Episodes (and An Epic Reunion) from EW
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan on Returning to His Supernatural Family After More Than a Decade Away from EW
- Supernatural Stars Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles on Why Episode 300 Isn't the Show's End from EW
- Misha Collins Explains What Castiel's Up to in Supernatural Episode 300 from EW
- Kurt Fuller Previews Zachariah's Return in Supernatural Episode 300 from EW
- Supernatural Stars Take You Behind the Scenes in Exclusive EW Portraits from EW
- Supernatural Star Samantha Smith Previews Mary's 'Romantic' Reunion with John from EW
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan and the 'Supernatural' Cast Take Us Inside the 300th Episode from TVInsider
- ‘Supernatural’ at 300: Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins on Importance of Audience Support from Variety
- How ‘Supernatural’ Has Gone Beyond the Screen to Impact Business, Culture, Charity by Variety
- 'Supernatural' Hits 300th Episode: Seven Reasons Why the Winchesters Will Never Die by USAToday
- Carry on My Wayward Son: What ‘Supernatural's 300th Episode Means to a Hardcore Fan by mashable
- “Interview” with Jay Gruska: Opening up about Supernatural’s 300th Episode Score by Nerd Alert news