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|title= Red Sky at Morning | |title= Red Sky at Morning | ||
|episode= Season 3, Episode 6 | |episode= Season 3, Episode 6 | ||
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|imdb= [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1032138/ Red Sky at Morning] | |imdb= [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1032138/ Red Sky at Morning] | ||
|download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/red-sky-at-morning/id265096577?i=268299147 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YKHI10 Amazon.com] | |download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/red-sky-at-morning/id265096577?i=268299147 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YKHI10 Amazon.com] | ||
− | |outline= Sam and Dean investigate deaths connected to the sighting of a ghost ship. | + | |outline= [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] investigate deaths connected to the sighting of a [[ghost ship]]. |
− | |motw= [[Death Omen]]< | + | |motw= [[Death Omen]]<br>[[Vengeful Spirits|Vengeful Spirit]] |
− | |location= | + | |location= Sea Pines, Massachusetts |
− | |timeline= | + | |timeline= |
|map=<googlemap lat="42.391009" lon="-71.05957" zoom="5" width="300" height="300" overview="yes" controls="small"> | |map=<googlemap lat="42.391009" lon="-71.05957" zoom="5" width="300" height="300" overview="yes" controls="small"> | ||
42.037301, -71.683502, Massachusetts, USA | 42.037301, -71.683502, Massachusetts, USA | ||
− | </googlemap>}} | + | </googlemap> |
+ | |prevep= 3.05 Bedtime Stories | ||
+ | |nextep= 3.07 Fresh Blood | ||
+ | }} | ||
|Synopsis= | |Synopsis= | ||
− | A woman, Sheila Case, is jogging when she glimpses the apparition of a ship in the harbor. Later, while she showers, a figure appears, and | + | A woman, Sheila Case, is jogging when she glimpses the apparition of a ship in the harbor. Later, while she showers, a figure appears, and the woman dies of drowning. |
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− | + | [[Dean]] confronts [[Sam]] about having killed the [[crossroads demon]], a fact he deduced due to a bullet being missing from [[the Colt]]. He is angry that Sam put himself in danger. Sam is unapologetic. The boys visit [[Gertrude Case]], Sheila’s aunt, inquiring about the circumstances of her death. They are surprised when Gert, who is obviously attracted to Sam, suggests Sheila may have seen a [[ghost ship]], and asks if they are working the case with “Alex.” Outside, Dean panics when the [[Impala]] is missing, until [[Bela]] appears and admits she had it towed. She tells them she scams old women by selling them fake charms and doing seances for them. She says that she, calling herself "Alex," had convinced Gert that she had solved her niece’s murder, but since the boys showed up Gert is withholding her payment. | |
− | + | That night, a man dies, again by drowning at home. Sam and Dean speak to his brother, Peter, and find out that they both saw a Ghost Ship while night diving. The boys try to protect Peter, but that night he, too, is visited by the [[Sailor’s Ghost]] and drowned. | |
− | + | Bela turns up at the house where the Winchesters are squatting, with information – the ghost ship is the [[Espírito Santo]], and it is a [[death omen]]. The [[ghost]] is that of a sailor who was hung for treason. His hand was removed after death to make a [[Hand of Glory]], and Bela suggests they need to retrieve and salt and burn it in order to vanquish the spirit. Gert obtains invitations for Sam, Dean, and Bela to a function at the Maritime Museum where the Hand of Glory is kept. While Sam keeps Gert, and her wandering hands, busy, Dean and Bela steal the Hand of Glory. Bela tricks Dean and leaves with the object, which she sells to a client – her goal all along. But then she, too, sees the Ghost Ship. | |
− | Dean is keen to head to Atlantic City for some fun. He apologizes to Sam for the pain his bargain with the Crossroads Demon is causing, but Sam angrily counters that he doesn’t want Dean to worry about him, he wants Dean to care about himself. | + | Meanwhile, Sam and Dean have deduced that what links all the deaths is that the victims were involved in the death of a family member. Bela turns to the boys for help; although she admits to having been involved in someone’s death, she won’t elaborate. At the sailor’s grave, Sam summons the ghost of the ship’s captain who had the sailor killed – his brother. Their spirits 'merge' and disappear, and Bela is saved. She shows her thanks by giving the boys $10,000. Dean is keen to head to Atlantic City for some fun. He apologizes to Sam for the pain his bargain with the Crossroads Demon is causing, but Sam angrily counters that he doesn’t want Dean to worry about him, he wants Dean to care about himself. |
|Characters= | |Characters= | ||
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* [[Gertrude Case]] | * [[Gertrude Case]] | ||
* [[Sailor’s Ghost]] | * [[Sailor’s Ghost]] | ||
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|Pad_of_Definitions= | |Pad_of_Definitions= | ||
+ | * [[Alcohol]] | ||
+ | * [[Bela's Car]] | ||
+ | * [[The Colt]] | ||
+ | * [[Costumes & Disguises]] | ||
+ | * [[Dean's Amulet]] | ||
+ | * [[Death Omen]] | ||
+ | * [[Espírito Santo]] | ||
+ | * [[Flying Dutchman]] | ||
+ | * [[Ghost Ship]] | ||
+ | * [[Griffon]] | ||
* [[Hand of Glory]] | * [[Hand of Glory]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Impala]] |
− | + | * [[Macabre]] | |
− | + | * [[SS Violet]] | |
− | + | * [[Sammy]] | |
− | + | * [[Table of Death]] | |
− | * [[ | ||
* [[Vengeful Spirits]] | * [[Vengeful Spirits]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Water Spirits]] |
+ | |Music= | ||
+ | * "Dream of Tomorrow" by Light Orchestral Moments Symphony | ||
+ | :''(playing at the Sea Pines Maritime Museum party when Dean and Bela arrive and meet up with Sam)'' | ||
+ | * "Tango Pasion" by Daryl Griffith (KPM Music) | ||
+ | :''(playing during Sam and Gert's first dance)'' | ||
+ | * "Tango de Amor" by Bertoli Bruno (Kosinus) | ||
+ | :''(playing while Gert tells Sam about the Warren brothers deaths)'' | ||
|Quotes= | |Quotes= | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' You could have gotten yourself killed!<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' I didn't.<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' And you shot her.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' She was a smartass! | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' What a crazy old broad.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' Why? Because she believes in ghosts?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Look at you, sticking up for your girlfriend. You cougar hound.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' Bite me.<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Hey, not if she bites you first. So, who's this Alex? We got another player in town? | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Where's my car?<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' Did you feed the meter?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Yes, I fed the meter. Sam, where's my car? Somebody stole my car?!<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' Hey, hey, hey! Calm down. Dea—<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' I am calmed down! Somebody stole my ca—<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' Whoa. Dean. Hey, hey, hey. Take it easy. Take it easy. | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
'''Sam:''' How do you sleep at night?<br> | '''Sam:''' How do you sleep at night?<br> | ||
− | '''Bela:''' On silk sheets, rolling naked in money.<br>}} | + | '''Bela:''' On silk sheets, rolling naked in money. Really, Sam. I'd expect the attitude from him, but you?<br> |
+ | '''Sam:''' You shot me!<br> | ||
+ | '''Bela:''' I barely grazed you. | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Dean:''' Can I shoot her?<br> |
− | '''Sam:''' | + | '''Sam:''' Not in public. |
− | + | }} | |
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | '''Dean:''' | + | '''Dean:''' Hey, Bela, how'd you get like this, huh? What, did Daddy not give you enough hugs or something?<br> |
− | ''' | + | '''Bela:''' I don't know. Your daddy give you enough? Don't you dare look down your nose at me. You're not better than I am.<br> |
+ | '''Dean:''' We help people.<br> | ||
+ | '''Bela:''' Come on. You do this out of vengeance and obsession. You're a stone's throw from being a serial killer. Whereas I, on the other hand, I get paid to do a job and I do it. So, you tell me – which is healthier? | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | '''Dean:''' | + | '''Dean:''' A Hand of Glory? I think I got one of those at the end of my Thai massage last week. |
− | + | }} | |
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
'''Bela:''' You know, when this is over, we should really have angry sex.<br> | '''Bela:''' You know, when this is over, we should really have angry sex.<br> | ||
− | '''Dean:''' Don't objectify me. | + | '''Dean:''' ...Don't objectify me... Let’s go. |
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | '''Sam:''' I | + | '''Bela:''' Please. I need your help.<br> |
− | '''Dean:''' I think maybe I'll play craps. | + | '''Dean:''' Our help? Now how could a couple of serial killers possibly help you? |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Bela:''' I've come to settle affairs. Giving the spirit what he really wanted, his own brother – very clever, Sam. So here. It's ten thousand – that should cover it. I don't like being in anyone’s debt.<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' So ponying up ten grand is easier for you than a simple thank you? You're so damaged.<br> | ||
+ | '''Bela:''' Takes one to know one. Goodbye lads. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' I don't want an apology from you! And by the way, I'm a big boy now, I can take care of myself.<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Oh, well, excuse me.<br> | ||
+ | '''Sam:''' So would you please quit worrying about me? I mean that's the whole problem in the first place. I don't want you to worry about me, Dean, I want you to worry about you! I want you to give a crap that you’re dying! So, that's it? Nothing else to say for you?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' I think maybe I'll play craps. | ||
+ | }} | ||
|Trivia_References= | |Trivia_References= | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | The title of the episode comes from an old piece of [http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/weather-sailor.html weather lore]: “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailor take | + | The title of the episode comes from an old piece of [http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/weather-sailor.html weather lore]: “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailor take warning.” Red sky at morning is said to signal rain. |
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | + | '''Sam:''' ...Happy Purim? Dude, I don't know. I have no idea what you're talking about— | |
+ | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purim Purim] is a Jewish holiday which commemorates when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination. Purim occurs during February/March.'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Bela:''' The sailor's body was cremated, but not before they cut off his hand to make a Hand of Glory. |
− | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | :''A [[Hand of Glory]] appears in the ''Harry Potter'' books, as well as the ''Sandman'' comic by Neil Gaiman and his novel "Neverwhere". One also appeared in the TV series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dresden_Files_(TV_series) The Dresden Files] in the episode [http://www.scifi.com/dresden/episodes/episodes.php?seas=1&ep=0106&act=1 "Walls."]'' |
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | + | '''Gertrude:''' This'll get their tongues wagging, eh, my Adonis? | |
− | + | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adonis Adonis] is a figure from Greek, and earlier, mythology. The term is used to refer to an attractive young man.'' | |
− | ''' | + | }} |
− | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adonis Adonis] is a figure from Greek, and earlier, mythology. | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | '''Bela:''' Oh, look at you. Searching for a witty rejoinder.<br> | ||
'''Dean:''' Screw you.<br> | '''Dean:''' Screw you.<br> | ||
− | '''Bela:''' Very Oscar Wilde. | + | '''Bela:''' Very Oscar Wilde. |
− | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_wilde Oscar Wilde] was a famous 19th century writer, renowned for his witticisms. He spent two years doing hard | + | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_wilde Oscar Wilde] was a famous 19th century writer, renowned for his witticisms. He spent two years doing hard labor in prison because of his homosexuality. Notable is also the "new cussing" that's going on in this episode. Twice the term "screw you," a milder form of "fuck you," is uttered; and several times Sam or Dean use the word "crap." (New regulations for cussing on prime-time TV were released in June of 2007.)''<sup>([http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56061 Source])</sup> |
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | '''Sam:''' Tell me I didn't get groped all night by Mrs | + | '''Sam:''' You got it, right? Tell me I didn't get groped all night by Mrs. Havisham for nothing. |
− | :''Miss Havisham is a character from Dicken's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Expectations Great Expectations], an aged spinster who takes an interest in Pip, the main character.''}} | + | :''Miss Havisham is a character from Dicken's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Expectations Great Expectations], an aged spinster who takes an interest in Pip, the main character.'' |
+ | }} | ||
{{TriviaQuote |Text= | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
− | Sam | + | '''Sam:''' So they were brothers. Very Cain and Abel. So now our spirit, he's going after a very specific kind of target – people who've spilled their own family’s blood. See first there was Sheila who killed her cousin in the car accident, and the Warren brothers, who murdered their father for the inheritance. And now you. |
+ | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cain Cain and Abel] were the sons of Adam and Eve, and [[Cain]], in killing Abel, commits the first murder.'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
|Minutiae= | |Minutiae= | ||
− | {{TriviaQuote |Text=The [[ | + | {{TriviaQuote |Text= |
− | {{TriviaQuote |Text= Sam and Dean squat in a house rather than stay in a motel for this episode. | + | [[Eric Kripke]] cited this episode as one of his least favorite of the series in interviews and to fans on the picket line during the writer's strike. The [[prophet]] [[Chuck]] disparages it in [[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]. |
− | {{TriviaQuote |Text=During Sam's invocation, he recites some names, one of which sounds like " | + | }} |
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] squat in a house rather than stay in a motel for this episode. We also saw them squat in the season one episode [[1.08 Bugs]]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | The [[Hand of Glory]] is kept in Room 235 at the Sea Pines Maritime Museum established in 1892. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TriviaQuote |Text= | ||
+ | During Sam's invocation, he recites some names, one of which sounds like "[[Castiel]]." | ||
+ | }} | ||
|Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= | |Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= | ||
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* [[3.06 Red Sky at Morning (transcript)]] | * [[3.06 Red Sky at Morning (transcript)]] | ||
+ | * [https://www.slideshare.net/JulesWilkinson/supernatural-306-red-sky-at-morning-casting-sides-for-gertrude-11pgs Casting sides] for [[Gertrude Case]] | ||
|Promotion= | |Promotion= | ||
− | + | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecxn2EoIS_w Promo] | |
− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecxn2EoIS_w | ||
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}} | }} | ||
+ | ==Episode Meta== | ||
+ | *[https://bardicvoice.livejournal.com/18547.html 3.06 Red Sky at Morning: Winchesters, Take Warning] by bardicvoice (November 2007); [https://web.archive.org/web/20190816011142/http://bardicvoice.livejournal.com/18547.html archive link], [https://spn-heavymeta.livejournal.com/125535.html spn-heavymeta] | ||
+ | *Bond, Silvia. 2007. Take Warning, My Brothers: "Red Sky at Morning" Season 3, Episode 6. ''Pink Raygun'', November 12; [https://web.archive.org/web/20120326112136/http://www.pinkraygun.com/2007/11/12/supernatural-red-sky-at-morning/ archive link] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Canon]][[Category:Episodes|0306]][[Category:Season 3]] |
Revision as of 01:52, 22 May 2020
Title | Red Sky at Morning |
Episode # | Season 3, Episode 6 |
First aired | November 8, 2007 |
Directed by | Cliff Bole |
Written by | Laurence Andries |
On IMDB | Red Sky at Morning |
Outline | Sam and Dean investigate deaths connected to the sighting of a ghost ship. |
Monster | Death Omen Vengeful Spirit |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Sea Pines, Massachusetts |
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Contents
Synopsis
A woman, Sheila Case, is jogging when she glimpses the apparition of a ship in the harbor. Later, while she showers, a figure appears, and the woman dies of drowning.
Dean confronts Sam about having killed the crossroads demon, a fact he deduced due to a bullet being missing from the Colt. He is angry that Sam put himself in danger. Sam is unapologetic. The boys visit Gertrude Case, Sheila’s aunt, inquiring about the circumstances of her death. They are surprised when Gert, who is obviously attracted to Sam, suggests Sheila may have seen a ghost ship, and asks if they are working the case with “Alex.” Outside, Dean panics when the Impala is missing, until Bela appears and admits she had it towed. She tells them she scams old women by selling them fake charms and doing seances for them. She says that she, calling herself "Alex," had convinced Gert that she had solved her niece’s murder, but since the boys showed up Gert is withholding her payment.
That night, a man dies, again by drowning at home. Sam and Dean speak to his brother, Peter, and find out that they both saw a Ghost Ship while night diving. The boys try to protect Peter, but that night he, too, is visited by the Sailor’s Ghost and drowned.
Bela turns up at the house where the Winchesters are squatting, with information – the ghost ship is the Espírito Santo, and it is a death omen. The ghost is that of a sailor who was hung for treason. His hand was removed after death to make a Hand of Glory, and Bela suggests they need to retrieve and salt and burn it in order to vanquish the spirit. Gert obtains invitations for Sam, Dean, and Bela to a function at the Maritime Museum where the Hand of Glory is kept. While Sam keeps Gert, and her wandering hands, busy, Dean and Bela steal the Hand of Glory. Bela tricks Dean and leaves with the object, which she sells to a client – her goal all along. But then she, too, sees the Ghost Ship.
Meanwhile, Sam and Dean have deduced that what links all the deaths is that the victims were involved in the death of a family member. Bela turns to the boys for help; although she admits to having been involved in someone’s death, she won’t elaborate. At the sailor’s grave, Sam summons the ghost of the ship’s captain who had the sailor killed – his brother. Their spirits 'merge' and disappear, and Bela is saved. She shows her thanks by giving the boys $10,000. Dean is keen to head to Atlantic City for some fun. He apologizes to Sam for the pain his bargain with the Crossroads Demon is causing, but Sam angrily counters that he doesn’t want Dean to worry about him, he wants Dean to care about himself.
Characters
Definitions
- Alcohol
- Bela's Car
- The Colt
- Costumes & Disguises
- Dean's Amulet
- Death Omen
- Espírito Santo
- Flying Dutchman
- Ghost Ship
- Griffon
- Hand of Glory
- Impala
- Macabre
- SS Violet
- Sammy
- Table of Death
- Vengeful Spirits
- Water Spirits
Music
- "Dream of Tomorrow" by Light Orchestral Moments Symphony
- (playing at the Sea Pines Maritime Museum party when Dean and Bela arrive and meet up with Sam)
- "Tango Pasion" by Daryl Griffith (KPM Music)
- (playing during Sam and Gert's first dance)
- "Tango de Amor" by Bertoli Bruno (Kosinus)
- (playing while Gert tells Sam about the Warren brothers deaths)
Quotes
Sam: I didn't.
Dean: And you shot her.
Sam: Why? Because she believes in ghosts?
Dean: Look at you, sticking up for your girlfriend. You cougar hound.
Sam: Bite me.
Sam: Did you feed the meter?
Dean: Yes, I fed the meter. Sam, where's my car? Somebody stole my car?!
Sam: Hey, hey, hey! Calm down. Dea—
Dean: I am calmed down! Somebody stole my ca—
Bela: On silk sheets, rolling naked in money. Really, Sam. I'd expect the attitude from him, but you?
Sam: You shot me!
Sam: Not in public.
Bela: I don't know. Your daddy give you enough? Don't you dare look down your nose at me. You're not better than I am.
Dean: We help people.
Dean: ...Don't objectify me... Let’s go.
Dean: Our help? Now how could a couple of serial killers possibly help you?
Dean: So ponying up ten grand is easier for you than a simple thank you? You're so damaged.
Dean: Oh, well, excuse me.
Sam: So would you please quit worrying about me? I mean that's the whole problem in the first place. I don't want you to worry about me, Dean, I want you to worry about you! I want you to give a crap that you’re dying! So, that's it? Nothing else to say for you?
Trivia & References
- Purim is a Jewish holiday which commemorates when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination. Purim occurs during February/March.
- A Hand of Glory appears in the Harry Potter books, as well as the Sandman comic by Neil Gaiman and his novel "Neverwhere". One also appeared in the TV series The Dresden Files in the episode "Walls."
- Adonis is a figure from Greek, and earlier, mythology. The term is used to refer to an attractive young man.
Dean: Screw you.
Bela: Very Oscar Wilde.
- Oscar Wilde was a famous 19th century writer, renowned for his witticisms. He spent two years doing hard labor in prison because of his homosexuality. Notable is also the "new cussing" that's going on in this episode. Twice the term "screw you," a milder form of "fuck you," is uttered; and several times Sam or Dean use the word "crap." (New regulations for cussing on prime-time TV were released in June of 2007.)(Source)
- Miss Havisham is a character from Dicken's Great Expectations, an aged spinster who takes an interest in Pip, the main character.
- Cain and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve, and Cain, in killing Abel, commits the first murder.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
Episode Meta
- 3.06 Red Sky at Morning: Winchesters, Take Warning by bardicvoice (November 2007); archive link, spn-heavymeta
- Bond, Silvia. 2007. Take Warning, My Brothers: "Red Sky at Morning" Season 3, Episode 6. Pink Raygun, November 12; archive link