15.07 Last Call

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Title Last Call
Episode # Season 15, Episode 7
First aired December 5, 2019
Directed by Amyn Kaderali
Written by Jeremy Adams
On IMDB Last Call
Outline
Monster Marid
Lee Webb
Timeline
Location(s) Texhoma, Texas
Lebanon, Kansas
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  • "Workin’ Man" by Blues Saraceno (Extreme Music)
(playing as Angela and Sally leave the bar)
  • "The House Rules" by Christian Kane
(playing as Dean arrives at Swayze's Bar)
  • "Cotton Candy" by Sonny Ellis
(playing as Dean and Lee reunite)
  • "Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)" by The Impalas Feat. Christian Kane & Jensen Ackles
(the song Lee and Dean sing together, also the song John would play for Dean and Lee before a hunt)

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Eileen: Is he okay?
Sam: I think. It's funny. After everything with Chuck, uh, Dean was so... down I-I-I thought he wouldn't get back up again, but -- but now, him leaving? That's progress. Right?
Lee: Tell me brother. How's the old man?
Dean: He died. Yeah, 13 years ago. But hey, he was doing what he loved the most -- kicking ass and taking names.
Lee: You remember that time he caught us wasted on a hunt? Hm? He was so mad. I-I thought he was gonna have an aneurysm.

Dean: Oh, man, but I'll tell you what. He always liked you. He always liked you. In fact, he said that he's never seen anybody better in a fight, and that is high praise coming from my old man.

Lee: To John Winchester.
Castiel: Let me rephrase. If you don't help me tonight, I will find you and burn you alive.
Sergei: My, how your negotiation skills have improved.
Dean: Trust me, uh, bigger doesn't always equal better. Besides, who's gonna look out after the little guy? God certainly isn't.
Sergei: Most wounds want to be healed, to be whole. But this, this wound is different. It goes down to his very soul. But also out into the world. From what I can tell, his soul, it's connected to something or someone somewhere. Except as you probed deeper, you forced the soul to stretch from Sam's body to...
Sergei: I like this version of you Castiel. It's very... Russian.
Lee: Dean, you and I both know no one's innocent. After everything we've done, aren't -- aren't we owed a little happiness, huh? Don't we deserve that much?

Dean: Listen to yourself. "We're owed." "We deserve." Come on, man. You're not God. Hell, God's not even God.

Lee: Good or bad... the world doesn't care. No one cares, Dean.
Lee: You really wanna do this?
Dean: No, I don't. But I kill monsters.
Lee: Why do you care so much, Dean?
Dean: Because someone has to.
Sam: I feel like, uh... I feel like I was in his head.

Dean: You were in Chuck's head?

Sam: I think so. And... and I think I... I saw his memories. Dean, Chuck is weak. I think we can beat him. I think we can beat God.

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Dean uses the alias "Agent Dukes", a reference to the Duke boys from The Dukes of Hazzard (Dean and Lee later sing the show's theme song at Swayze's).
Sheriff Dillion: Dukes? Like "put up your dukes"?
This is a quote from the 1988 Jean-Claude Van Damme martial arts movie Bloodsport.

{{TriviaQuote |Text= Sheriff Dillion: Look, this is a small town. Angela's mom and dad passed a few years ago, but even before they did, she was talking about moving to L.A., trying to get on one of them competition shows, like the one with the "Knight Rider."

"Knight Rider" refers to the [1982 TV series starring David Hasselhoff, who was once a judge on the reality show competition series America's Got Talent.

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Sheriff Dillion: I stayed there a whole month. Oh, they don't know what they missed. I could've been the next Denzel.
The name of Lee Webb's bar, Swayze's Bar, is a reference to actor Patrick Swayze who stared in the 1989 movie Roadhouse. Dean has previously referenced Swayze's role in the movie when visiting a roadhouse in 11.04 Baby.
Dean: "Road House" rules.
"Road House rules" refers to the three simple rules stated by Patrick Swayze in Road House.
Dean: Oh, God Bless Texas.
"God bless Texas" is a phrase that can be found on many souveniers in Texas, as well as special license plates.

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According to writer Jeremy Adams, Angela Sullivan, is named after a producer friend (Angela O'Sullivan) in animation who is a Supernatural fan.
Eileen still bares the marks / bruising she incurred upon her death in 12.21 There's Something About Mary.
Alcohol brands seen in Swayze's Bar include Tom's Tequila (which is named for director Thomas Wright), El Sol, Margiekugel, LarkKair, Tejas Dark Ale, Wyeth's Stout Beer, Old Rock Dark Ale, El Burro, Fast Jack's Ale. A coaster and business card from Jensen's brewery the Family Business Beer Company are also seen.
Dean: Ghost sickness. Man, it was no fun. Everything was scary. This cat jumped out at me, had me checking my pants. I'm not joking. It was awful, man.
Dean tells Lee Webb about his experiences with Ghost sickness in 4.06 Yellow Fever.
Lee Webb: Cone on, boy. You can't just lip-synching "Eye of the Tiger" while no one's watching.
A reference to Jensen Ackles lip-synching "Eye of the Tiger" in an outtake for 4.06 Yellow Fever.
Dean: Well, never got a standing ovation before.
A reference to Dean's misadventures in karaoke. In 10.01 Black, Dean got jeers and food thrown at him instead of applause, though his choice of songs warranted that reaction.
While the running joke in the show has been that Dean is not a good singer, as exemplified in 3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas and 10.01 Black. Dean has also been shown to be capable of carrying a tune in 2.05 Simon Said, 3.16 No Rest for the Wicked and 11.04 Baby.

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