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Revision as of 08:29, 26 April 2019
Title | Moriah |
Episode # | Season 14, Episode 20 |
First aired | April 25, 2019 |
Directed by | Philip Sgriccia |
Written by | Andrew Dabb |
On IMDB | Moriah |
Outline | |
Monster | Chuck Shurley / God |
Timeline | Immediately after 14.19 Jack in the Box |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas The Empty |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Jack Kline
- Chuck Shurley / God
- Billie / Death
- Cosmic Entity
- Mrs. Kline
- Constance Welch
- Mary Worthington
- John Wayne Gacy
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Angel Blade
- Angel Lore
- Angel Wings
- Archangel Blade
- Bloody Mary
- Clowns
- Costumes & Disguises
- Deals and Pacts
- Death's Scythe
- Demonology
- The Empty
- The Equalizer
- Ghosts
- Impala
- Iron
- Mirror Folklore
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Nephilim
- Smiting
- Soul
- Soullessness
- Table of Death
- Telekinesis
- Teleportation
- Woman in White
- Zombies
Music
- "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas
- (plays during "The Road So Far" recap of events; also played in 1.21 Salvation, 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two, 3.16 No Rest for the Wicked, 4.22 Lucifer Rising, 5.22 Swan Song, 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much, 7.23 Survival of the Fittest, 8.23 Sacrifice, 9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?, 10.23 Brother's Keeper, 11.23 Alpha and Omega, 12.23 All Along the Watchtower and 13.23 Let the Good Times Roll)
- "God Was Never on Your Side" by Motörhead
- (plays over the closing montage of spirits from Hell being released)
Quotes
Sam: What?
Dean: Yeah, she's got this blog. Yeah, you know what? Your kids aren't that cute. And that gluten-free popover looks like crap because there's no gluten in it. I'll stop talking.
Castiel: Seems like an odd stance for... you.
Dean: And whose fault is that?
Chuck: Yeah. I mean, you're my favorite show.
Billie: Yeah, about that. We should talk.
Trivia & References
Sam: Takes one to know one.
Dean: What?
Sam: You. Come on, man. You're always calling me a geek, but you know every word to every Led Zeppelin song -- backwards and forwards -- you can discuss in detail every major rock drummer between '67 and '84 and... You watch "Jeopardy!" every night.
Dean: Okay. All right. Yeah. But I'm nothing like these, you know, gaggle of Zuckerbergs.
Man #2: I know. Kinda into it.
- A reference to the fetish known as cuckoldry or "wife watching."
Sam: What? You...
Dean: Look, I know you say it's Elvis, but we both know that's crap, so tell me who your favorite singer is.
Sam: Well, it's like you said, it's Celine Dion. I mean Celine Dion. It's Celi-- Dean, every time I try and say "Elvis," it comes out --
Dean: The sad, horrible truth.
- We have previously known little of Sam's musical tastes except that a song by Jason Manns was playing on his iPod in 4.01 Lazarus Rising, and this is the first time we hear that he claims rocker Elvis Presely as his favorite singer. Celine Dion is a Candian singer. Her song "My Heart Will Go On" featured in the episode of the same name.
Sam: Well, it's like you said. It's Celine Dion. I mean Celine Dion. It's Celi -- Dean, every time I try and say "Elvis," it comes out --
- A reference to current events of 2019 with President Donald Trump who was also referenced by Sam in 13.23 Let the Good Times Roll. While unable to lie, President Trump apparently reveals the truth about his contested tax returns, his ties to Russia and North Korea and that he made a deal with Crowley. However, Chuck erasing everything done under Jack's truth compulsion means that only Sam and Dean remember this.
- Deu Ex machina literally translates as "God in the machine" and refers to a narrative device whereby there is an unexpected, and often contrived, resolution to a plot.
Chuck: I'm thinking of calling it... the Equalizer! Or... the Hammurabi. No? All right, cool. That's cool. Cool.
- Hammurabi was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, reigning from 1792 BCE to 1750 BCE. He is known for codifying lawswith an empahsis on the physical punishment for perpetrators of crimes, rather than the compensation of victims.