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Revision as of 05:23, 12 February 2014
Title | In My Time of Dying |
Episode # | Season 2, Episode 1 |
First aired | September 28, 2006 |
Directed by | Kim Manners |
Written by | Eric Kripke |
On IMDB | In My Time of Dying |
Outline | In the aftermath of the car crash, Dean is fatally wounded and the Winchesters are taken to a hospital. Dean is stalked by a Reaper and John makes a deal with Azazel to save him. |
Monster | Reaper the Yellow-Eyed Demon |
Timeline | July 16th - 19th or August 2nd - 6th, 2006 |
Location(s) | Shiloh County; Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
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Contents
Synopsis
The Winchesters are injured and unconscious following a collision between the Impala and a semi-trailer. The truck driver is possessed by a demon, and advances on the car but Sam brandishes the Colt and the demon flees.
The family is taken to hospital, where Dean, as he tries to find Sam and his father, discovers he is in fact a disembodied spirit. He discovers Sam in a hospital room where Dean’s body lies comatose. The prognosis is not good; the doctor tells Sam they do not know if Dean will survive.
John sends Sam to retrieve the Colt from the trunk of the Impala, and obtain some items that John claims are to provide protection from The Demon. Sam meets Bobby at a wrecker’s yard, where Bobby doubts that the the Impala can be salvaged. When Sam fiercely counters that it can be repaired, in a way that sounds analogous to Dean’s state, Bobby agrees to tow the car to his place. Sam hands over John’s shopping list, and Bobby reveals that the ingredients are used for summoning demons.
Back at the hospital, Sam confronts his father over his lie while Dean’s spirit watches in dismay. With the energy generated by his frustration, Dean manages to smash a glass but suddenly he dissipates, as his body has gone into cardiac arrest. Sam rushes to his side and watches tearfully as the doctors work to revive Dean. Dean's spirit sees an apparition over his body that he attacks. As it disappears, Dean’s heart starts again.
Dean encounters another spirit wandering the hospital, Tessa, who appears to be in a similar state to Dean. As a code blue is called, Dean rushes to see the apparition present again as a young girl dies and he realizes that it is a reaper who is taking the spirits of people as they die – a natural process.
Sam tells John that he has sensed Dean’s presence, and he is determined to contact him. After he leaves, John makes his way to the hospital basement, where he performs a summoning ritual, despite having promised Sam that he would do nothing until Dean recovered.
Sam returns with a Ouija board. Dean is skeptical, but he manages to communicate with Sam and informs him that a reaper is after him. Sam rushes to John’s room, but finding him gone, he takes the journal to research lore on reapers. Dean reads over his shoulder, and when he reads that reapers can take human form, he realizes that Tessa is in fact the reaper.
When Dean confronts Tessa, she admits her true nature, and explains that Dean’s choice is either to stay as a disembodied spirit, and become the type of vengeful spirit that he hunts, or pass from this world with her.
Meanwhile, John has successfully summoned the Yellow-Eyed Demon who is surprised that John doesn’t want to kill it, but rather to deal with it for Dean’s life. As they barter, John reveals that he knows about the Demon’s plans for Sam. Finally the Demon agrees to return Dean to his body, in exchange for the Colt and John’s life – and soul.
Just as Dean is about to reveal his decision to Tessa, she is overtaken by the Yellow-Eyed Demon, who uses her to return Dean to his body. Dean has no memory of his out of body experience. John and Sam are at his bedside as he recovers, arguing as usual. John tells Sam he is sick of arguing, and sends Sam to get him some caffeine. While Sam is gone, John tells Dean how proud he is of him, and how he regrets that the burden for caring for the family has always fallen to Dean. After asking him to look after Sam, John whispers a secret to Dean which shocks him. John then leaves to face the Yellow-Eyed Demon.
As he is returning with the coffee, Sam finds John collapsed on the floor of his hospital room. He and Dean watch in anguish as, despite the doctor’s efforts, their father dies.
Characters
Definitions
- Out of body experience PoD
- Conjuration PoD
- Acacia PoD
- Oil of Abramelin PoD
- Spirit Board PoD
- Sigil of Azazel PoD
- Reaper
- Vengeful Spirits
Music
- "Stranglehold" by Ted Nugent
- (plays during recap of previous events)
- "Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- (playing on the radio immediately after the car accident)
Quotes
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Spirit!Dean: God, I feel like I'm at a slumber party. Alright Sam... this isn't going to work. [moves the marker on the board] I'll be damned.
John: I have a plan, Sam
Spirit!Dean: I think I'll pass on the seventy two virgins, thanks. I'm not that into prude chicks anyway.
Tessa: Well, like you said, there's always a choice. I can't make you come with me, but you're not getting back in your body, and that's just facts. So yes, you can stay. You'll stay here for years, disembodied, scared. Over the decades it'll probably drive you mad, maybe you'll even get violent.
Spirit!Dean: What are you saying?
John: Yeah. I've known for a while.
Spirit!Dean: And go where?
Trivia & References
- Dean is referring to actor Patrick Swayze's role in the movie Ghost. Sam and Dean later learn how to move physical objects and fight as astral projections in 4.15 Death Takes a Holiday. Tessa also appears in this episode.
Dean: You see me messing with crystals or listening to Yanni?
- Yanni is a Greek composer and keyboardist known for his "new age" music style.
- Tessa is referring to the Kübler-Ross model which describes the five stages of grief : Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Despression and Acceptance.
- In Muslim belief, a martyr is promised 72 virgins after his death if he dies as a warrior. Zachariah tells Dean Paradise will give him two virgins and 70 sluts (total of 72 women) in 4.22 Lucifer Rising.
Dean: Yeah, you can't kill Death.
- Dean is wrong, as we later find out in 4.15 Death Takes a Holiday that it is possible to kill reapers.