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Sam and Dean take [[Lucky]] from the animal shelter and bind him in rope and [[Silver]] chains to restrain him. It transpires that the man was homeless when he was approached and recruited to become a skinwalker--he was told that being bitten would make him strong and fast. Lucky reveals that there are about thirty skinwalkers who have been recruited and are living with families as pets. On a signal from their pack leader, they will infect their families, thus recruiting more skinwalkers. He tells Sam and Dean that there are packs in many other towns, but he knows nothing of the [[Alpha Skinwalker]]. | Sam and Dean take [[Lucky]] from the animal shelter and bind him in rope and [[Silver]] chains to restrain him. It transpires that the man was homeless when he was approached and recruited to become a skinwalker--he was told that being bitten would make him strong and fast. Lucky reveals that there are about thirty skinwalkers who have been recruited and are living with families as pets. On a signal from their pack leader, they will infect their families, thus recruiting more skinwalkers. He tells Sam and Dean that there are packs in many other towns, but he knows nothing of the [[Alpha Skinwalker]]. | ||
− | Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped [[Mandy]] and her son, | + | Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped [[Mandy]] and her son, Aiden, and threatens to kill them unless [[Lucky]] turns them. Sam and Dean open fire, and all the Skinwalkers are killed except for Lucky, who, although shot with a [[silver]] bullet, escapes. |
[[Lucky]], in human form, goes to visit [[Mandy]] and tells her how he appreciated her kindness, but she tells him to leave. [[Lucky]] transforms into a dog and dejectedly leaves. | [[Lucky]], in human form, goes to visit [[Mandy]] and tells her how he appreciated her kindness, but she tells him to leave. [[Lucky]] transforms into a dog and dejectedly leaves. | ||
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− | Sam tells Dean that he still likes the same [[Music]] he always has. This is probably a bit of an injoke by the writers as while much is made of Dean's love of classic rock, Sam's musical tastes are a mystery. The only time we get an idea of his musical tastes is in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]] when Dean is appalled to find an mp3 player in the [[Impala]], which is playing a song by [[ | + | Some elements of this episode exhibit a resemblance to Toby Barlow's 2008 epic poem/novel [http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Sharp-Teeth-Toby-Barlow/?isbn=9780061430220 Sharp Teeth]. |
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+ | Sam tells Dean that he still likes the same [[Music]] he always has. This is probably a bit of an injoke by the writers as while much is made of Dean's love of classic rock, Sam's musical tastes are a mystery. The only time we get an idea of his musical tastes is in [[4.01 Lazarus Rising]] when Dean is appalled to find an mp3 player in the [[Impala]], which is playing a song by [[Jason Manns]]. <br> | ||
At [[Comic Con 2007]], Kripke said Sam listened to "whatever cool modern music is. I don’t know any of them because I don’t listen to anything after 1980..." See [[Music]] for more. | At [[Comic Con 2007]], Kripke said Sam listened to "whatever cool modern music is. I don’t know any of them because I don’t listen to anything after 1980..." See [[Music]] for more. |
Revision as of 15:41, 15 November 2010
Title | All Dogs Go To Heaven |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 8 |
First aired | Novemeber 12, 2010 |
Directed by | Philip Sgriccia |
Written by | Adam Glass |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627726/ |
Outline | Dean and Sam investigate what seems to be a werewolf killing but turns out to be a skinwalker posing as a family dog. |
Monster | Skinwalkers |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Buffalo, New York |
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Contents
Synopsis
Crowley approaches Dean and Sam with a job. When Dean is reluctant to listen to him, Crowley reminds him that he owns Sam and can send him back to hell at any time; on the other hand, if they play along and manage to bring him an Alpha, Crowley will give Sam back his soul. Though reluctant to work for Crowley, they don't see any other choice.
He sends Dean and Sam to Buffalo, New York to investigate what appears to be a werewolf attack. When they arrive, they learn about another attack--so far, both a landlord (Erik Gieszelmann) and a dockworker (Ronald Garrigan) have been found with their chests ripped open and their hearts missing. Sam does some research and discovers what the two men have in common: Cal Garrigan. If anyone threatens Cal, they end up dead. They follow him and wait for him to turn into a werewolf, but an entire night passes without him changing. Then, when Cal is murdered in the same fashion as the other victims, their next suspect is Cal's girlfriend, Mandy. Sam is ready to take her in, but Dean is reluctant to capture and take her to Crowley without being sure of her culpability. He goes to see the scene of Cal's murder and do some more research while Sam keeps watch on Cal and Mandy's house. Although Dean doesn't find anything, Sam sees the family dog, Lucky, change into a man, put on clothes, and leave the house.
Sam follows him and sees him talk to another man in a park. When he approaches, though, the man smells him, turns back into Lucky, and tries to run. Before Sam can catch up to him, Lucky is hit by a car and the driver loads him into the back to take him to an animal shelter. Sam, based on information from Bobby, calls Dean and tells him that they are dealing with a skinwalker posing as a dog.
Sam and Dean take Lucky from the animal shelter and bind him in rope and Silver chains to restrain him. It transpires that the man was homeless when he was approached and recruited to become a skinwalker--he was told that being bitten would make him strong and fast. Lucky reveals that there are about thirty skinwalkers who have been recruited and are living with families as pets. On a signal from their pack leader, they will infect their families, thus recruiting more skinwalkers. He tells Sam and Dean that there are packs in many other towns, but he knows nothing of the Alpha Skinwalker.
Lucky leads Sam and Dean to the Pack Leader, but he has kidnapped Mandy and her son, Aiden, and threatens to kill them unless Lucky turns them. Sam and Dean open fire, and all the Skinwalkers are killed except for Lucky, who, although shot with a silver bullet, escapes.
Lucky, in human form, goes to visit Mandy and tells her how he appreciated her kindness, but she tells him to leave. Lucky transforms into a dog and dejectedly leaves.
Afterwards, Sam tells Dean that he's been considering the situation, and Dean is right: without a soul, he's not really Sam anymore. He admits that he really doesn't care about Lisa, Ben, or even Dean. Sam also reveals that he has done terrible things and killed innocent people in the last year, something that the real Sam would never do, and despite how hard it was living with a soul, he thinks it's better to try to be "that Sam" again. Dean agrees that they need to find a way to return Sam's soul to him.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Crowley
- Lucky
- Cal Garrigan
- Mandy
- Aiden Duran
Definitions
Music
Quotes
Sam: Oh, we're specialists. They call us in to answer the questions of mouth-breathing dick monkeys.
Dean: An animal, out here? You think it came for the sailing?
Sam: Right.
Dean: No, we make sure.
Sam: Really?
Dean: Three scuzzy bars, one scuzzy strip club, a chili dog joint, seven or eight nightcaps, and now scotches in the library. I'm getting cirrhosis just watching this.
Dean: I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it's not Cal.
Sam: As in the family dog seriously needs a neuter.
Sam: [chuckles]
Dean: [glares at Sam]
Lucky: Go to hell.
Dean: Sam - not helping.
Sam: Dean, come on.
Dean: Okay.
Sam: All that 'blah blah blah' about being the old me? Crap. Like, Lisa and Ben, right? I've been acting like I care about them, but I don't. I couldn't care less.
Dean: Is this supposed to make me feel better?
Dean: That's very interesting. It's a step.
Sam: So?
Trivia & References
At Comic Con 2007, Kripke said Sam listened to "whatever cool modern music is. I don’t know any of them because I don’t listen to anything after 1980..." See Music for more.
Robocop was the main character in a movie of the same name about a cop who is wounded and then made into a powerful cyborg. Dean also calls Sam "RoboSam" in 6.07 Family Matters.
Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue by fibrosis, scar tissue, and regenerative nodules leading to loss of liver function. One of the common causes of cirrhosis is alcoholism.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
This line is by Dr Venkman, played by Bill Murray, in Ghostbusters. (Watch clip)
Sam is referring to Madison in 2.17 Heart, who transformed into a Werewolf after she and Sam had sex.
Skinwalkers were the suspected culprits in 1.02 Wendigo and 1.06 Skin, however the creatures there turn out to be a Wendigo and Shapeshifter respectively.
Scooby-Doo is a media franchise based around several animated television series. All versions of the show feature a talking dog named Scooby Doo and his "gang."
A sleeper cell is a team of operatives (usually spies or terrorists) that lies dormant in a target population living out seemingly ordinary everyday lives until they are given instructions to act and carry out their mission.
Gigantor is the giant robot in the cartoon series of the same name. Watch the opening theme song.
Gigantor had been long used in fandom as both an adjective and a noun in relation to both Sam and Jared.
From Salute to Supernatural Chicago 2010 (after 6.08 All Dogs Go To Heaven was filmed but before it aired)
- Fan refers to Jared playing Sam as RAWR GIGANTOR
- Mark Shepherd refers to Jared as "Gigantor the talking moose"
Dean: Thanks, Dexter. That's reassuring.
El Jefe is a Spanish colloquialism for The Boss, or The Chief.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Title and plot point from SpoilerTV
- Interview with Jared and Jensen from KSiteTV
- Set photos from Jim Halterman
- Plot synopsis from SpoilerTV
- Plot summaries for sweeps eps (6.06-6.09) from SpoilerTV
- Set photos from the Facebook of Premiere Talent Management
- Set pics by salsa-babe
- Promo clip
- Behind-the-scenes pictures from a guest actor's Facebook
- Preview clip
- Space promo
- Space preview