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'''Zack:''' Wait, are -- are angels solving people crimes now? Like "Highway to Heaven" but with murder or something? | '''Zack:''' Wait, are -- are angels solving people crimes now? Like "Highway to Heaven" but with murder or something? | ||
:''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_to_Heaven Highway to Heaven] was an '80s TV series starring Michael Landon as an angel who works with a cop to help people in need.'' | :''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_to_Heaven Highway to Heaven] was an '80s TV series starring Michael Landon as an angel who works with a cop to help people in need.'' | ||
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+ | :''To be "green" is to be inexperienced at something. Baby Yoda is a (green) character in the series [https://www.starwars.com/series/the-mandalorian The Mandalorian.] [[Emily Swallow]] who plays [[Amara]], played the Armorer in the first season of the show.'' | ||
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Revision as of 04:47, 17 October 2020
Title | Gimme Shelter |
Episode # | Season 15, Episode 15 |
First aired | October 15, 2020 |
Directed by | Matt Cohen |
Written by | Davy Perez |
On IMDB | Gimme Shelter |
Outline | Sam and Dean get a lead on Amara's location and hit the road. Meanwhile, Jack and Castiel are put on a case involving murders based on the seven deadly sins. |
Monster | Sylvia |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Missouri Lebanon, Kansas Pennsylvania |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
Music
- "Lover's Prayer" by The Clickettes
- (playing in the diner where Sam and Dean speak with Amara about stopping Chuck)
Quotes
Castiel: Well, he was half right. Sometimes humans can be the worst kind of monsters.
Jack: Yeah, but it's kind of not our thing. Guess we should just go back to the Bunker and do nothing while we wait for Sam and Dean.
Dean: Well, we were headed to you, actually.
Sam: How'd you find us?
Sam: The former Death, he told us you were the firstborn.
Amara: Or he told you what you needed to hear. Chuck and I, we're twins. Creation and destruction, light and dark, balance. And when we split apart, all this was created.
Sam: The Big Bang?
Dean: When you split? So, when... when he threw you in a cage. When he betrayed you, when he trapped you for an eternity.
Amara: I told you Dean, he's my--
Dean: No, no. No. Why did you bring her back? You said that you wanted to show me something, that you wanted to, uh, to teach me something. I don't know if you were following along, but your little experiment, it came to a not-so happy ending. My mom is dead. So what exactly did you want to show me? What was the point?
Amara: Stop.
Dean: Why? He's not stopping. And you're doing nothing to stop it. Think he gives a rat's ass about you? Well, now who's living in a dreamworld?
Amara: Can I... trust you?
Dean: I would never hurt you.
Castiel: What?
Jack: Billie's spells have been turning me into some kind of bomb and when I go off, God and Amara will cease to exist. And... I won't survive. Don't tell Sam and Dean.
Castiel: Oh, yeah? Why not?
Jack: They won't understand. But I know... this is the only way they'll ever forgive me.
Castiel: No. I watched you die once and I will not do it again.
Castiel: Going to look for another way. I have to.
Dean: What the hell are you talking about?
Trivia & References
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Zack: Wait, are -- are angels solving people crimes now? Like "Highway to Heaven" but with murder or something?
- Highway to Heaven was an '80s TV series starring Michael Landon as an angel who works with a cop to help people in need.
- To be "green" is to be inexperienced at something. Baby Yoda is a (green) character in the series The Mandalorian. Emily Swallow who plays Amara, played the Armorer in the first season of the show.
- CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation. Jack possibly picked up the term from one of the many TV shows in the CSI franchise.
Amara: And I got wind of your friend Castiel's angelic APB. I knew you were looking for me.
- APB is an abbreviation for "All Points Bulletin" which is a police form of general alert.
Dean: Pierogis?
Amara: You're hungry. I'm hungry. I like new earthly experiences and I have never had a Pennsylvania pierogi.
- A pierogi is a boiled filled dumpling-like pastry which originated in Eastern Europe. In the US they are most popular in Pennsylvania due to the large immigration there from Poland and the Ukraine.