Difference between revisions of "6.16 ...And Then There Were None"
From Super-wiki
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
|imdb= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627713/ | |imdb= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627713/ | ||
|download= | |download= | ||
− | |outline= When Sam, | + | |outline= When Sam, Dean and Bobby run into Rufus, and the Campbells all hunting the cause of an upsurge in supernatural activity, tensions erupt into violence. |
|motw= [[Eve]], [[Khan Worm]] | |motw= [[Eve]], [[Khan Worm]] | ||
|timeline= | |timeline= |
Revision as of 13:28, 5 March 2011
Title | And Then There Were None |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 4, 2011 |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | Brett Matthews |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627713/ |
Outline | When Sam, Dean and Bobby run into Rufus, and the Campbells all hunting the cause of an upsurge in supernatural activity, tensions erupt into violence. |
Monster | Eve, Khan Worm |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Sandusky, Ohio |
[[{{{prevep}}}|« Previous Episode]] | [[{{{nextep}}}|Next Episode »]] |
Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Bobby Singer
- Rufus Turner
- Samuel Campbell
- Gwen Campbell
- Eve aka Mother of All
Definitions
- Khan Worm
- Star Trek References in other episodes
- Dead...or are they? - the fate of recurring characters
Music
Quotes
Bobby: I've been getting blasts from hunters all week. Nest of vamps. Werewolf dance party. Shifters - six of them. Two hunters died taking them out. Ghouls. Ghouls. Ghoul-wraith smorgasbord.
Dean: Well hey there you little herpe
Sam: Why do you keep talking about herpes?
Trivia & References
The episode title “And Then There Were None” is a reference to a 1939 Agatha Christie crime novel in which ten people who have been involved in the deaths of other people, but have never been found out, are invited to an island. There each of them dies by a method described in a nursery rhyme until they are all dead, although there appears to be no one else on the island.
Dean: It's like a Khan worm on steroids.
The Khan Worm is reminiscent of the Ceti eel from the Star Trek movie The Wrath Of Khan which after entering through the ear, wrapped itself around a person's brain stem making them susceptible to suggestion, and eventually causing madness. It was referenced also in the reboot Star Trek movie in the form of the Centaurian slug which also entered through the ear canal and made people speak the truth.
The Khan Worm is reminiscent of the Ceti eel from the Star Trek movie The Wrath Of Khan which after entering through the ear, wrapped itself around a person's brain stem making them susceptible to suggestion, and eventually causing madness. It was referenced also in the reboot Star Trek movie in the form of the Centaurian slug which also entered through the ear canal and made people speak the truth.
As cremation is not undertaken in the Jewish tradition, Rufus is buried, in what is obviously a Jewish cemetery, rather than given a Hunter's Funeral Pyre. Bobby pours some of Rufus' favourite drink - Johnny Walker Blue Label - on the grave.
Minutiae
Most of the cast and crew - except Jared - suffered from terrible colds during the filming of this episode Jim tweets about the epidemic. Filming took place around the weekend of Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011, and Jensen's cold was obvious at the event.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- 1 2 3 Tweets from guest actor, with title
- Character spoilers 1 2 from a guest actor)
- Set pics from Just Jared
- Guest star tweets and pics from set: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
- Character spoilers from @OLTV
- Set photos from SpoilerTV
- On set pic by Punkd_images
- Character spoiler from @Chico6
- Tweet from on set about cast and crew being sick
- Short synopsis
- Synopsis from SpoilerTV
- Pic from @heyjude012
- Promo clip
- Webclip