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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].
 
[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].
  
  
It appears that from long experience Sam has learned that Dean exclusively throw "scissors".
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It appears that from long experience Sam has learned that Dean exclusively throws "scissors".
  
 
== 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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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 throws "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".


Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion