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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_paper_scissors Rock, Paper, Scissors] is a game played between two people in order to choose which person will do or receive something. It differs from other simple decision making methods like tossing a coin, in that it is not random. One player can use knowledge of the other to anticipate which "sign" the other will make. Rock, paper, scissors is now played as a comptetive sport. For more information visit the [http://www.worldrps.com/ World RPS Society]. | ||
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== Quotes == | == Quotes == |
Revision as of 11:13, 27 July 2007
Promotional image from Heart | |
Title | Heart |
Episode # | Season 2, Episode 17 |
First aired | March 22, 2007 |
Directed by | Kim Manners |
Written by | Sera Gamble |
On IMDB | http://imdb.com/title/tt0959976/ |
Outline | Sam and Dean track down a werewolf that has made San Francisco its hunting ground. |
Monster | |
Timeline | (estimated) Week leading up to either March 3, or April 2, 2007 (full moons after prior episode date) |
Location(s) | San Francisco, California |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Music
- "Smoking Gun" by Kip Winger
- "Down in the Street" by The Stooges
- "Look at You" by Screaming Trees
- "Silent Lucidity" by Queensrÿche: played at the end of the episode
See the Music page also.
Pad of Definitions
Additional definitions provided by fans
- Rock, Paper, Scissors
- Sam: Dean, always with the scissors.
Rock, Paper, Scissors is a game played between two people in order to choose which person will do or receive something. It differs from other simple decision making methods like tossing a coin, in that it is not random. One player can use knowledge of the other to anticipate which "sign" the other will make. Rock, paper, scissors is now played as a comptetive sport. For more information visit the World RPS Society.
It appears that from long experience Sam has learned that Dean exclusively throw "scissors".
Quotes
Sam: Month after month all the murders happen in the week leading up to the full moon.
Dean: Which is this week, right?
Sam: Hence the lawyer.
Dean: {gleefully} Awesome.
Sam: Dean, could you be a bigger geek about this?
Dean: I'm sorry, man, but what about a human by day, a freak animal killing machine by moonlight don't you understand. I mean werewolves are badass, we haven’t seen one since we were kids.
Sam: {sarcastically} Okay, sparky, and you know what, after we kill it we can go to Disneyland.
Sam: What were you doing with Kurt?
Madison: I don’t know. I mean, it’s not like he introduced himself like, “Hi, I’m possessive and controlling and I like to punch people, wanna be my girlfriend?”
Dean: I found him.
Sam: Good, don't keep your eyes off him.
Dean: {looks at stripper} Oh, my eyes are glued. Look Sammy, I gotta let 'cha go, I, uh {clears throat} I don't wanna miss anything.
Sam: Maybe she doesn't really know she's changing. You know maybe, maybe when the creature takes over she blacks out.
Dean: Like a really hot Incredible Hulk.
Trivia & References
- Madison is the 2nd love interest of Sam's to die (the first being his girlfriend, Jessica, who is killed by the yellow-eyed-demon in the pilot).
- Dean introduces he and Sam as detectives Dante and Landis. Joe Dante is the director of The Howling, John Landis directed American Werewolf in London- both werewolf horror films.
- When Sam and Madison are watching TV together, they mention Kendall and Ethan, both characters on the soap opera "All My Children".