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− | |title= | + | |title= Let It Bleed |
|episode= Season 6, Episode 21 | |episode= Season 6, Episode 21 | ||
|firstaired= May 20, 2011 | |firstaired= May 20, 2011 | ||
− | |director= [[John Showalter]] | + | |director= [[John F. Showalter]] |
|writer= [[Sera Gamble]] | |writer= [[Sera Gamble]] | ||
− | |imdb= | + | |imdb= [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627719/ Let It Bleed] |
|download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/let-it-bleed/id389003829?i=439281046 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051Y8OEE Amazon] | |download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/let-it-bleed/id389003829?i=439281046 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051Y8OEE Amazon] | ||
− | |outline= A demon kidnaps [[Ben]] and [[Lisa]] to get to Dean. Sam and Dean are forced to join with an unlikely ally to free them. | + | |outline= A [[demon]] kidnaps [[Ben]] and [[Lisa]] to get to [[Dean]]. [[Sam]] and Dean are forced to join with an unlikely ally to free them. |
|motw= [[Crowley]]<br>[[Castiel]] | |motw= [[Crowley]]<br>[[Castiel]] | ||
|timeline= After the events of [[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]] | |timeline= After the events of [[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]] | ||
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|Locations= Sioux Falls, South Dakota | |Locations= Sioux Falls, South Dakota | ||
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+ | |prevep= 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King | ||
+ | |nextep= 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much | ||
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|Synopsis= | |Synopsis= | ||
− | Directly following [[Castiel]]'s visit in [[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]], [[Bobby]] realizes that his copy of Moishe Campbell's journal is missing. Bobby tells [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] that he thinks Castiel stole the journal so that he could read Moishe's notes about [[H.P. Lovecraft]], an author who was fascinated with the concept of doors to other dimensions. Thankfully, Bobby already made a copy of the journal | + | Directly following [[Castiel]]'s visit in [[6.20 The Man Who Would Be King]], [[Bobby]] realizes that his copy of [[Moishe Campbell]]'s journal is missing. Bobby tells [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] that he thinks Castiel stole the journal so that he could read Moishe's notes about [[H.P. Lovecraft]], an author who was fascinated with the concept of doors to other dimensions. Thankfully, Bobby already made a copy of the journal. As they discuss the possibility that Lovecraft knew something about [[Purgatory]], Dean receives a call from [[Ben]] |
− | When Dean answers his phone, Ben tells him that he and [[Lisa]] are in danger. Men broke into their house and killed [[ | + | When Dean answers his phone, Ben tells him that he and [[Lisa]] are in danger. Men broke into their house and killed [[Matt]], Lisa's new boyfriend. Dean tells Ben to go out his window, but he's too late, and Ben is apprehended. The next thing Dean hears over the phone is [[Crowley]]'s voice. Crowley offers an ultimatum: unless Dean and Sam back down and let them open the door to Purgatory, he'll kill Lisa and Ben. Dean refuses to back down, and, because they no longer trust Castiel, he and Sam summon [[Balthazar]] to ask for his help. They tell Balthazar that Castiel is working with Crowley, and that Crowley has taken two people that are important to them. Balthazar acts blasé, but they can tell that he's surprised by the news of Castiel's partnership with Crowley. He leaves before making any promises to help them with Lisa and Ben. |
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− | Dean refuses to back down, and, because they no longer trust Castiel, he and Sam summon [[Balthazar]] to ask for his help. They tell Balthazar that Castiel is working with Crowley, and that Crowley has taken two people that are important to them. Balthazar acts blasé, but they can tell that he's surprised by the news of Castiel's partnership with Crowley. He leaves before making any promises to help them with Lisa and Ben. | ||
Meanwhile, Bobby questions a fanatic H.P. Lovecraft fan named [[Judah]] about the last weeks of Lovecraft's life. Apparently, Lovecraft held a dinner party on March 10, 1937, at which he and his guests attempted to open a door to another dimension. Castiel got to Judah before Bobby, however, and the information about the party Judah had is now missing. Bobby calls Sam to let him know about the ritual, and that, while all the invited party guests died or went missing within a year of the party, he's going to question the maid's son, a man named [[Westborough]], who was nine at the time and is now in a mental institution. | Meanwhile, Bobby questions a fanatic H.P. Lovecraft fan named [[Judah]] about the last weeks of Lovecraft's life. Apparently, Lovecraft held a dinner party on March 10, 1937, at which he and his guests attempted to open a door to another dimension. Castiel got to Judah before Bobby, however, and the information about the party Judah had is now missing. Bobby calls Sam to let him know about the ritual, and that, while all the invited party guests died or went missing within a year of the party, he's going to question the maid's son, a man named [[Westborough]], who was nine at the time and is now in a mental institution. | ||
− | Without Balthazar's help, Dean and Sam capture and torture demons in the hopes that one of them will tell them where Lisa and Ben are. Dean takes the lead and, when he refuses to let Sam aid in the interrogations, Sam prays to Castiel for help. Castiel doesn't answer, but he hears what Sam says, and he goes to confront Crowley. He's upset that Crowley went behind his back to kidnap Lisa and Ben, but Crowley refuses to tell him where he's holding them. While they argue, Castiel receives a call from Balthazar and leaves. | + | Without Balthazar's help, Dean and Sam capture and torture [[Demonology|demons]] in the hopes that one of them will tell them where Lisa and Ben are. Dean takes the lead and, when he refuses to let Sam aid in the interrogations, Sam prays to Castiel for help. Castiel doesn't answer, but he hears what Sam says, and he goes to confront Crowley. He's upset that Crowley went behind his back to kidnap Lisa and Ben, but Crowley refuses to tell him where he's holding them. While they argue, Castiel receives a call from Balthazar and leaves. Balthazar confronts Castiel about his deal with Crowley. He doubts the viability of Castiel's plan to absorb half the souls in Purgatory - if Castiel can't handle the influx, he could explode and "take a substantial chunk of the planet" with him. Still, when Castiel asks him for his loyalty, Balthazar gives it. |
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− | Bobby | + | When Bobby interviews Westborough, he learns that Castiel was again there before him. But Westborough didn't trust Castiel, and so didn't tell him everything about the night of the dinner party in 1937. Apparently, the dinner guests truly believed that nothing came out of the portal they created to Purgatory. However, Westborough - because he claimed that something invisible came out of Purgatory and [[possessed]] his mother - has been in a mental institution ever since. He shows Bobby a picture of his mother, [[Eleanor Visyak|Eleanor]], dated 1935, and Bobby exclaims over what he sees. |
− | + | Meanwhile, Dean gets sloppy interrogating a demon, and he escapes his bonds. He's strangling Dean when Castiel appears and kills the demon with his angelic touch. He tells Dean that he's always been there for him and that all he wants now is his trust, but Dean can't give it to him, and Castiel leaves. Bobby finds Eleanor Visyak in a cabin - one of her 'safe houses' - and tells her he knows who she really is. She confirms that she is a creature from Purgatory, but denies that she killed H.P. Lovecraft. She tells him that he's lucky that she's what came through the portal, because she's happy on Earth and doesn't want it destroyed. She's been trying to keep the door closed for the last 75 years, which is why she gave Dean the [[Sword of Bruncvik]] to kill the [[dragons]]. Bobby warns her that Castiel is looking for her and that he wants to reopen the door to Purgatory. He asks for the information about how to open a door himself, but she refuses to tell him, and also rejects his offer of protection. | |
− | Sam and Dean | + | Back at Bobby's house, Balthazar appears and tells Sam and Dean that he's decided to be their double agent because Castiel is out of control. He's also found Lisa and Ben, but can't get close because Crowley has [[Warding Sigils|angel-proofed]] the building they're in. They seem reluctant to trust Balthazar, but he takes them to where Lisa and Ben are being held and then leaves. |
− | + | Sam and Dean enter the building and split up to search for Lisa and Ben. Sam is quickly jumped by two demons and locked, unconscious, in a room. Dean is able to fight his way through a number of demons to get to Lisa and Ben and free them, but as they move to leave, Lisa grabs [[Demon-Killing Knife|the demon-killing knife]] and holds Ben hostage. She has been possessed by a demon, one that tortures Dean and Ben with what she says are Lisa's thoughts about them. Dean tells Ben to ignore her hateful words and throws [[holy water]] on her. Ben is able to get away and Dean disarms her, but when he starts to exorcise her, she grabs a straight razor from nearby and stabs herself in the stomach. Dean finishes the [[exorcism]] and she collapses, so Dean moves to help her. He tries to call Sam, but he doesn't answer, so Dean picks her up and gives his shotgun to Ben so that they can shoot their way out of the building. On their way out, they hear Sam banging on the door of the room where he's being held, and Dean shoots the lock to free him. They leave together and Sam hot-wires a car so that they can speed to a hospital with Lisa. | |
− | As Eleanor Visyak leaves her cabin, Castiel appears and takes her. | + | At the hospital, Dean and Ben sit at Lisa's bedside. She's unconscious and when Dean tries to apologize for what happened, Ben leaves. Castiel appears immediately afterwards and, without Dean having to ask, heals Lisa. Dean tells him that it doesn't change anything, but he'd also like Castiel to do something else for him: wipe Lisa and Ben's memories so that they don't remember Dean. Once their memories are wiped, Dean approaches them and apologizes for hitting their car and putting them in the hospital. They accept his apology and he leaves. When he gets outside, Sam is waiting for him, and Sam is angry with Dean for messing with Lisa and Ben's minds. Dean tells him to back off and they drive away. As Eleanor Visyak leaves her cabin, Castiel appears and takes her. |
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* [[Eleanor Visyak]] | * [[Eleanor Visyak]] | ||
* [[H.P. Lovecraft]] | * [[H.P. Lovecraft]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Matt]] |
− | * [[Judah]] | + | * [[Judah]] |
− | * [[Westborough]] | + | * [[Westborough]] |
* [[Moishe Campbell]] | * [[Moishe Campbell]] | ||
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− | * [[ | + | <div style="-moz-column-count:2; -webkit-column-count:2; column-count:2;"> |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Alcohol]] |
− | * [[Devil's trap (symbol)]] | + | * [[Aliases]] |
+ | * [[Black Magic]] | ||
+ | * [[Bobby's Car]] | ||
+ | * [[Bobby's Hats]] | ||
+ | * [[Dean's Cell Phone]] | ||
+ | * [[Demonology|Demons]] | ||
+ | * [[Demon-Killing Knife]] | ||
+ | * [[Devil's trap (symbol)|Devil's trap]] | ||
+ | * [[Dragon's Journal]] | ||
+ | * [[Drugs]] | ||
+ | * [[Exorcism]] | ||
+ | * [[Healing]] | ||
* [[Holy Water]] | * [[Holy Water]] | ||
* [[Idjit]] | * [[Idjit]] | ||
+ | * [[Monsters]] | ||
+ | * [[Possession]] | ||
+ | * [[Prayer]] | ||
+ | * [[Purgatory]] | ||
+ | * [[Sam's Height]] | ||
+ | * [[Singer Salvage Yard]] | ||
+ | * [[Son of a Bitch]] | ||
+ | * [[Warding Sigils]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | | Music= | + | |Music= |
− | + | * "Loudest Alarm" by Scars On 45 | |
− | + | :''(what Ben's listening to on his iPod when Lisa is attacked)'' | |
+ | * "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth | ||
+ | :''(plays when Cas confronts Crowley about Lisa and Ben)'' | ||
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− | '''Bobby''' | + | '''Bobby:''' Lovecraft tried to jimmy a damn dimensional door. Idjit. |
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'''Dean''': It's not your mom, Ben. She's lying. <br> | '''Dean''': It's not your mom, Ben. She's lying. <br> | ||
− | '''Demon!Lisa:''' Says the C minus lay with ten miles of Daddy issues. Whatever gets you through the night, Tiny Tim. | + | '''Demon!Lisa:''' Says the C-minus lay with ten miles of Daddy issues. Whatever gets you through the night, Tiny Tim. |
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'''Dean''': You ever mention Lisa and Ben to me again and I'll break your nose. | '''Dean''': You ever mention Lisa and Ben to me again and I'll break your nose. | ||
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− | The title of the episode, | + | The title of the episode, ''Let It Bleed'', is also the name of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Bleed a 1969 Rolling Stones album]. This is the fourth episode to be named after a Rolling Stones song or album. The others were ''[[3.15 Time Is on My Side]]'', ''[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]'', and ''[[6.01 Exile on Main St.]]''. The episode was originally titled ''The Haunter of the Dark''<sup>[https://ontd-spnparty.livejournal.com/386317.html (source)]</sup> which is the name of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haunter_of_the_Dark a story by] [[H.P. Lovecraft]], the one that he is finishing in the teaser of the episode. |
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+ | [[H.P. Lovecraft]] was an influential horror writer from Providence, Rhode Island, who died in 1937 at the age of 46. He is best known for his creation of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu_Mythos Cthulhu mythos] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necronomicon Necronomicon], a fictional grimoire. | ||
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− | [ | + | '''Dean''': Am I supposed to know who that is?<br> |
+ | '''Bobby''': Horror writer. At the Mountains of Madness, The Call of Cthulu?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean''': ''[shakes his head]'' No, I was too busy having sex with women. | ||
+ | :''The Call of Cthulu probably should have rung a bell with Dean, because it was also the title of an instrumental song (albeit spelled "The Call of Ktulu") on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ride_the_Lightning the Metallica album Ride the Lightning.]'' | ||
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− | [[ | + | Before [[demons]] break into their house, [[Ben]] is reading ''[https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Cthulhu_Tales_Vol._2 Cthulhu Tales Vol. 2]'', a series of comics with stories based in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu_Mythos Cthulhu Mythos]. The Cthulhu Mythos is a shared fictional universe created in the 1920s by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. [https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Cthulhu Cthulhu] is a fictional cosmic entity that Lovecraft created in 1926.<br> |
+ | [[File:Benreading cthuhulutales.jpg|300px|thumb|leftt|[[Ben]] reading ''Cthulhu Tales''.]] | ||
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− | + | '''Crowley:''' Don't worry, I won't hurt them. Provided you and Jolly Green stand down. | |
+ | :''Crowley is referring to Sam as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Giant Jolly Green Giant], a giant who is the mascot for a vegetable company.'' | ||
+ | :''Sam's height earned him another nickname from Crowley in [[5.20 The Devil You Know]] -- Moose.'' | ||
+ | :''For other nicknames based on Sam's height, see [[Sam's Height|here]].'' | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Balthazar:''' I was drinking '75 Dom out of a soprano's navel when you called. That was important.<br> |
− | + | :''He is referring to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_P%C3%A9rignon_(wine) Dom Pérignon wine].'' | |
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− | ''' | + | '''Judah:''' You know horror? Low brow. Put us in the ghetto? Fine. But Lovecraft? This guy is literature. He should be be taught in schools. He's up there with Dickens and Dean R. Koontz.<br> |
− | '' | + | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens Charles Dickens] was the most popular 19th century novelist, whose work is still influential today.'' |
− | '' | + | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koontz Dean Koontz] is one of the most popular horror/suspense writers today, although not often studied in literature courses.'' |
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− | ' | + | In Judah's office, there is a poster of [[H.P. Lovecraft]] that is a parody of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster the famous Barack Obama "Hope" poster] from the 2008 presidential campaign.<br> |
− | + | A bumper sticker on the wall says "My money and my sanity went to Miskatonic University". | |
− | + | :''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miskatonic_University Miskatonic University] is a fictional university that appeared in books by the real H.P. Lovecraft.''<br> | |
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− | ''' | + | '''Judah:''' ''[about Castiel]'' You know, trench coat, looks like Columbo, talks like Rain Main.<br> |
− | He is referring to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | :''He is referring to Lieutenant Columbo from the crime series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbo_(TV_series) Columbo] and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000163/ Dustin Hoffman's] autistic character in the 1988 movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095953/ Rain Man].'' |
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− | + | When Bobby is leaving Judah's office there is a videogame being played on Judah's television, that game is ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20200325104715/http://zeboyd.com:80/cthulhu-saves-the-world/ Cthulhu Saves the World]'' an independent game made by [https://zeboyd.com/ Zeboyd Games]. | |
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− | ''' | + | '''Crowley:''' Call on the bat phone?<br> |
− | + | :''A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_phone bat phone], in business jargon, is a private telephone number that is handled at a higher priority than a public line. The name derives from Commissioner Gordon's secure line to the "bat phone" in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(TV_series)''Batman'' television show] of 1966–68.'' | |
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− | + | '''Castiel:''' I'll be back. | |
+ | :''This is a recurring line said by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Schwarzenegger Arnold Schwarzenegger] in several of his movies, most famously in the Terminator series. Watch a montage of him saying it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fAZJWV1tkI here].'' | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Balthazar:''' He seems awfully sure of himself for a man who wants to swallow a million nuclear reactors. I mean, these things can get a bit Chernobyl, you know. |
− | + | :''A reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster 1986 nuclear power plant disaster] in Chernobyl, Ukraine.'' | |
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− | ''' | + | ''[Dean takes a step towards Demon!Lisa and Ben]''<br> |
− | + | '''Demon!Lisa:''' [Steps away] Ah! Another step, free appendectomy. | |
+ | :''An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendectomy appendectomy] is a surgical procedure to remove one's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendix_(anatomy) appendix].'' | ||
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− | + | This episode and [[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]] aired on the same night. This was due to the airing of the two-hour series finale of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279600/ Smallville]'' on May 13th. | |
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− | + | In this episode, H.P. Lovecraft was killed on March 15, 1937. According to Moishe's journal, his full name was Howard Phillips Lovecraft. The manuscript he had completed moments before his death is titled ''The Haunter of the Dark''. | |
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− | Ben's | + | Ben's room is on the second story of their house. |
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− | + | Ben's shirt has the number 67 on it. This may be a reference to the [[Impala]], which is a '67 model. | |
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− | This is the 6th episode in which Bobby has appeared without a cap. <br> | + | This is the 6th episode in which Bobby has appeared without a cap.<br> |
See [[Bobby's Hats]]. | See [[Bobby's Hats]]. | ||
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− | On Judah's wall, he has a sign saying "Cultist on board". | + | On Judah's wall, he has a sign saying "Cultist on board." |
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+ | '''Bobby:''' ''[sarcastically]'' It's not like an invisible guy could just pop in and steal it, right? | ||
+ | :''That is exactly what Castiel did.'' | ||
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− | + | The [[Media:Tiger Painting 2.jpg|tiger painting]] on Judah's wall is the same painting [[Andy Gallagher]] had in his [[Andy's van|van]] in [[2.05 Simon Said]]. | |
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− | + | There is a poster on Judah's wall for the 2010 movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1407049/ Altitude]''. [[Sera Gamble]] - who wrote this episode - is friends with members of the production team from that film.<sup>[[S6Com]]</sup> | |
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− | '''Crowley:''' I'd rather ask forgiveness than permission. | + | '''Crowley:''' I'd rather ask forgiveness than permission. |
− | A popular joke says "When I was a kid I'd pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I | + | :''A popular joke says "When I was a kid I'd pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized God doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked for forgiveness."'' |
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− | The back of the picture of Westborough's mom reads "Eleanor - 1935". | + | The back of the picture of Westborough's mom reads "Eleanor - 1935". |
− | [[Eleanor Visyak]] originally told Bobby she was from Milwaukee. | + | :''[[Eleanor Visyak]] originally told Bobby she was from Milwaukee. She is over 900-years-old.'' |
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|Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= | |Sides_Scripts_Transcripts= | ||
* [[6.21 Let It Bleed (Transcript)]] | * [[6.21 Let It Bleed (Transcript)]] | ||
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|Promotion= | |Promotion= | ||
− | * [http://twitter.com/#!/cadlymack/status/36592551779631104 Tweet] from | + | [[File:Finale pimp.jpg|right|250px]] |
+ | * [http://twitter.com/#!/cadlymack/status/36592551779631104 Tweet] about [[Misha]] talking about the two final episodes of season 6 from [[Salute to Supernatural L.A. 2011]] | ||
* [http://community.livejournal.com/ontd_spnparty/386317.html Episode title] | * [http://community.livejournal.com/ontd_spnparty/386317.html Episode title] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://twitter.com/jumblejim/status/46434195433721856 Tweet] from [[Jim Beaver]] |
− | * [http://www.docstoc.com/docs/75600848/CW-Primetime-Schedule-through-to-May-27-2011 Title] from the CW Primetime Schedule | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110413084324/http://www.docstoc.com/docs/75600848/CW-Primetime-Schedule-through-to-May-27-2011 Title] from the CW Primetime Schedule |
* [http://www.ksitetv.com/6298/official-descriptions-for-the-last-two-episodes-of-supernatural-season-6/ Official synopsis for episodes 21 and 22] from ksitetv | * [http://www.ksitetv.com/6298/official-descriptions-for-the-last-two-episodes-of-supernatural-season-6/ Official synopsis for episodes 21 and 22] from ksitetv | ||
− | * [http://www.spoilertv.com/2011/05/supernatural-episode-621-let-it-bleed.html Stills] from SpoilerTV | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110507231514/http://www.spoilertv.com/2011/05/supernatural-episode-621-let-it-bleed.html Stills] from SpoilerTV |
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− | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mkEUecnILI | + | * [http://twitter.com/millionsbyname/status/69771556808699904 Spoiler Tweet] from [[Asylum 6 2011]] from @millionsbyname |
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− | + | * [https://www.eonline.com/news/236501/cowboys_cliffhangers_supernatural_boss Final spoilers] from E! Online interview with Exec Prod [[Robert Singer]] | |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.eonline.com/news/240500/supernaturals_cliffhanger_deeply Final spoilers] from E! Online blogger interview with Exec Prod [[Ben Edlund]] |
− | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20110523065817/http://www.tvguide.com/News/Supernatural-Finale-CW-1033348.aspx Sera gamble talks about the finales] with tvguide | |
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+ | ==Episode Meta== | ||
+ | *[https://bardicvoice.livejournal.com/77191.html 6.21 Let It Bleed: I Wish This Changed Anything] by bardicvoice (May 2011); [https://web.archive.org/web/20190816011142/http://bardicvoice.livejournal.com/77191.html archive link] | ||
+ | *Bond, Silvia. 2011. Saving It For Later: "Let It Bleed" Season 6, Episode 21. ''Pink Raygun'', May 24; [https://web.archive.org/web/20120326112136/http://www.pinkraygun.com/2011/05/24/supernatural-the-man-who-knew-too-much/ archive link], [https://spn-heavymeta.livejournal.com/421581.html spn-heavymeta] | ||
+ | *Chan, Suzette. 2011. [http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2024 Supernatural Talk: Tarts talk about 6.21: Let It Bleed]. ''Sequential Tart'', July 11; [https://web.archive.org/web/20190524025456/http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2024 archive link], [https://spn-heavymeta.livejournal.com/427744.html spn-heavymeta] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 1 September 2023
Title | Let It Bleed |
Episode # | Season 6, Episode 21 |
First aired | May 20, 2011 |
Directed by | John F. Showalter |
Written by | Sera Gamble |
On IMDB | Let It Bleed |
Outline | A demon kidnaps Ben and Lisa to get to Dean. Sam and Dean are forced to join with an unlikely ally to free them. |
Monster | Crowley Castiel |
Timeline | After the events of 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King |
Location(s) | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
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Contents
Synopsis
Directly following Castiel's visit in 6.20 The Man Who Would Be King, Bobby realizes that his copy of Moishe Campbell's journal is missing. Bobby tells Dean and Sam that he thinks Castiel stole the journal so that he could read Moishe's notes about H.P. Lovecraft, an author who was fascinated with the concept of doors to other dimensions. Thankfully, Bobby already made a copy of the journal. As they discuss the possibility that Lovecraft knew something about Purgatory, Dean receives a call from Ben
When Dean answers his phone, Ben tells him that he and Lisa are in danger. Men broke into their house and killed Matt, Lisa's new boyfriend. Dean tells Ben to go out his window, but he's too late, and Ben is apprehended. The next thing Dean hears over the phone is Crowley's voice. Crowley offers an ultimatum: unless Dean and Sam back down and let them open the door to Purgatory, he'll kill Lisa and Ben. Dean refuses to back down, and, because they no longer trust Castiel, he and Sam summon Balthazar to ask for his help. They tell Balthazar that Castiel is working with Crowley, and that Crowley has taken two people that are important to them. Balthazar acts blasé, but they can tell that he's surprised by the news of Castiel's partnership with Crowley. He leaves before making any promises to help them with Lisa and Ben.
Meanwhile, Bobby questions a fanatic H.P. Lovecraft fan named Judah about the last weeks of Lovecraft's life. Apparently, Lovecraft held a dinner party on March 10, 1937, at which he and his guests attempted to open a door to another dimension. Castiel got to Judah before Bobby, however, and the information about the party Judah had is now missing. Bobby calls Sam to let him know about the ritual, and that, while all the invited party guests died or went missing within a year of the party, he's going to question the maid's son, a man named Westborough, who was nine at the time and is now in a mental institution.
Without Balthazar's help, Dean and Sam capture and torture demons in the hopes that one of them will tell them where Lisa and Ben are. Dean takes the lead and, when he refuses to let Sam aid in the interrogations, Sam prays to Castiel for help. Castiel doesn't answer, but he hears what Sam says, and he goes to confront Crowley. He's upset that Crowley went behind his back to kidnap Lisa and Ben, but Crowley refuses to tell him where he's holding them. While they argue, Castiel receives a call from Balthazar and leaves. Balthazar confronts Castiel about his deal with Crowley. He doubts the viability of Castiel's plan to absorb half the souls in Purgatory - if Castiel can't handle the influx, he could explode and "take a substantial chunk of the planet" with him. Still, when Castiel asks him for his loyalty, Balthazar gives it.
When Bobby interviews Westborough, he learns that Castiel was again there before him. But Westborough didn't trust Castiel, and so didn't tell him everything about the night of the dinner party in 1937. Apparently, the dinner guests truly believed that nothing came out of the portal they created to Purgatory. However, Westborough - because he claimed that something invisible came out of Purgatory and possessed his mother - has been in a mental institution ever since. He shows Bobby a picture of his mother, Eleanor, dated 1935, and Bobby exclaims over what he sees.
Meanwhile, Dean gets sloppy interrogating a demon, and he escapes his bonds. He's strangling Dean when Castiel appears and kills the demon with his angelic touch. He tells Dean that he's always been there for him and that all he wants now is his trust, but Dean can't give it to him, and Castiel leaves. Bobby finds Eleanor Visyak in a cabin - one of her 'safe houses' - and tells her he knows who she really is. She confirms that she is a creature from Purgatory, but denies that she killed H.P. Lovecraft. She tells him that he's lucky that she's what came through the portal, because she's happy on Earth and doesn't want it destroyed. She's been trying to keep the door closed for the last 75 years, which is why she gave Dean the Sword of Bruncvik to kill the dragons. Bobby warns her that Castiel is looking for her and that he wants to reopen the door to Purgatory. He asks for the information about how to open a door himself, but she refuses to tell him, and also rejects his offer of protection.
Back at Bobby's house, Balthazar appears and tells Sam and Dean that he's decided to be their double agent because Castiel is out of control. He's also found Lisa and Ben, but can't get close because Crowley has angel-proofed the building they're in. They seem reluctant to trust Balthazar, but he takes them to where Lisa and Ben are being held and then leaves.
Sam and Dean enter the building and split up to search for Lisa and Ben. Sam is quickly jumped by two demons and locked, unconscious, in a room. Dean is able to fight his way through a number of demons to get to Lisa and Ben and free them, but as they move to leave, Lisa grabs the demon-killing knife and holds Ben hostage. She has been possessed by a demon, one that tortures Dean and Ben with what she says are Lisa's thoughts about them. Dean tells Ben to ignore her hateful words and throws holy water on her. Ben is able to get away and Dean disarms her, but when he starts to exorcise her, she grabs a straight razor from nearby and stabs herself in the stomach. Dean finishes the exorcism and she collapses, so Dean moves to help her. He tries to call Sam, but he doesn't answer, so Dean picks her up and gives his shotgun to Ben so that they can shoot their way out of the building. On their way out, they hear Sam banging on the door of the room where he's being held, and Dean shoots the lock to free him. They leave together and Sam hot-wires a car so that they can speed to a hospital with Lisa.
At the hospital, Dean and Ben sit at Lisa's bedside. She's unconscious and when Dean tries to apologize for what happened, Ben leaves. Castiel appears immediately afterwards and, without Dean having to ask, heals Lisa. Dean tells him that it doesn't change anything, but he'd also like Castiel to do something else for him: wipe Lisa and Ben's memories so that they don't remember Dean. Once their memories are wiped, Dean approaches them and apologizes for hitting their car and putting them in the hospital. They accept his apology and he leaves. When he gets outside, Sam is waiting for him, and Sam is angry with Dean for messing with Lisa and Ben's minds. Dean tells him to back off and they drive away. As Eleanor Visyak leaves her cabin, Castiel appears and takes her.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Balthazar
- Bobby Singer
- Lisa Braeden
- Ben Braeden
- Crowley
- Eleanor Visyak
- H.P. Lovecraft
- Matt
- Judah
- Westborough
- Moishe Campbell
Definitions
Music
- "Loudest Alarm" by Scars On 45
- (what Ben's listening to on his iPod when Lisa is attacked)
- "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth
- (plays when Cas confronts Crowley about Lisa and Ben)
Quotes
Dean: Cas, I just can't...
Sam: Stressful times.
Demon!Lisa: Says the C-minus lay with ten miles of Daddy issues. Whatever gets you through the night, Tiny Tim.
Trivia & References
Bobby: Horror writer. At the Mountains of Madness, The Call of Cthulu?
Dean: [shakes his head] No, I was too busy having sex with women.
- The Call of Cthulu probably should have rung a bell with Dean, because it was also the title of an instrumental song (albeit spelled "The Call of Ktulu") on the Metallica album Ride the Lightning.
- Crowley is referring to Sam as the Jolly Green Giant, a giant who is the mascot for a vegetable company.
- Sam's height earned him another nickname from Crowley in 5.20 The Devil You Know -- Moose.
- For other nicknames based on Sam's height, see here.
- He is referring to Dom Pérignon wine.
- Charles Dickens was the most popular 19th century novelist, whose work is still influential today.
- Dean Koontz is one of the most popular horror/suspense writers today, although not often studied in literature courses.
A bumper sticker on the wall says "My money and my sanity went to Miskatonic University".
- Miskatonic University is a fictional university that appeared in books by the real H.P. Lovecraft.
- He is referring to Lieutenant Columbo from the crime series Columbo and Dustin Hoffman's autistic character in the 1988 movie Rain Man.
- A bat phone, in business jargon, is a private telephone number that is handled at a higher priority than a public line. The name derives from Commissioner Gordon's secure line to the "bat phone" in the Batman television show of 1966–68.
- This is a recurring line said by Arnold Schwarzenegger in several of his movies, most famously in the Terminator series. Watch a montage of him saying it here.
- A reference to the 1986 nuclear power plant disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
Demon!Lisa: [Steps away] Ah! Another step, free appendectomy.
- An appendectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one's appendix.
Minutiae
See Bobby's Hats.
- That is exactly what Castiel did.
- A popular joke says "When I was a kid I'd pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized God doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked for forgiveness."
- Eleanor Visyak originally told Bobby she was from Milwaukee. She is over 900-years-old.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Tweet about Misha talking about the two final episodes of season 6 from Salute to Supernatural L.A. 2011
- Episode title
- Tweet from Jim Beaver
- Title from the CW Primetime Schedule
- Official synopsis for episodes 21 and 22 from ksitetv
- Stills from SpoilerTV
- Sera Gamble introduces the episode with new clips
- Extended promo clip for episodes 21 and 22
- Spoiler Tweet from Asylum 6 2011 from @millionsbyname
- Final spoilers from TVGuide
- Final spoilers from E! Online interview with Exec Prod Robert Singer
- Final spoilers from E! Online blogger interview with Exec Prod Ben Edlund
- Sera gamble talks about the finales with tvguide
Episode Meta
- 6.21 Let It Bleed: I Wish This Changed Anything by bardicvoice (May 2011); archive link
- Bond, Silvia. 2011. Saving It For Later: "Let It Bleed" Season 6, Episode 21. Pink Raygun, May 24; archive link, spn-heavymeta
- Chan, Suzette. 2011. Supernatural Talk: Tarts talk about 6.21: Let It Bleed. Sequential Tart, July 11; archive link, spn-heavymeta