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Revision as of 09:58, 7 February 2012
Title | The Slice Girls |
Episode # | Season 7, Episode 13 |
First aired | February 3, 2012 |
Directed by | Jerry Wanek |
Written by | Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995106/ |
Outline | |
Monster | Amazons |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Seattle, Washington |
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Contents
Synopsis
Sam has found a case in Seattle, Washington, in which four men have been killed in two weeks. They were thrown into walls with massive strength and then their hands and feet were cut off. Dean is reluctant to check it out because he wants to focus on Dick Roman, but Sam, who is driving their car of the week, reminds him that they don't have any leads and that they may as well stay busy.
When they arrive in Seattle, they examine the latest victim's body. His hands and feet were cut off while he was still alive, and then a strange symbol was carved in his chest. Eddie, the coroner's assistant, tells them that the DNA found at the crime scenes aren't like anything they've ever seen: it doesn't seem human. As they leave the morgue, tells Dean that he's going to do some research. Dean tells him that he's going to go under cover and "mingle amongst the locals," aka go to a bar. He ends up at the Cobalt Room, where he meets a forward woman named Lydia. As they chat each other up, he tells her that he's a successful investment banker and that he can speak Japanese. She seems impressed, and they head back to her house and have sex.
The next morning there is a new victim, and Sam and Dean go to check it out. Eddie introduces them to the lead detective on the case, Charlene Penn, and she tells them that the murder is just like the others. All of the victims so far have been good-looking, successful men in their thirties. As they talk, Sam notices a man standing outside the crime scene and goes to question him. A friend and neighbor of the victim, he tells Sam that Jerry's wife just left him a few days ago because he had a fling with another woman.
As they leave the scene, Dean realizes that he no longer has Bobby's flask, a keepsake that he's attached to. He calls Lydia, assuming that he left it at her house, but she tells him that she hasn't seen it and that she's very busy. Sam thinks it's amusing that Dean is being blown off, but Dean isn't amused.
Lydia is busy, it turns out. Although she wasn't pregnant the night before, she gives birth to a baby girl that night, surrounded by a group of women that, before calling for the "next woman," tell her the baby's name will be Emma.
The next morning, Dean and Sam go to the University to see a Professor Morrison in the Anthropology department. They ask the meaning of the symbol carved into all four victims' chests, and he tells them that it will take him time to research it. They convince him to hurry it along by promising to get his housekeeper a green card, and Dean expresses his displeasure to Sam as they leave. Sam tells him that they don't have any other options: Bobby is dead and they have to settle.
Dean leaves Sam and heads over to Lydia's to get his flask. She is surprised to see him and appears anxious, but tells him that she found the flask and that she'll get it for him. He follows her inside, where he sees a toddler in a crib. When he finds out that it's her kid, he goes over to greet her and learns that her name is Emma. Sam calls while he's there and he goes into the next room to talk. Sam tells him that they need to go to the crime lab, but Dean is distracted when he hears a high-pitched voice in the other room. He looks around the corner and sees Lydia hushing Emma, who's talking like a pre-teen instead of a toddler, and he hangs up on Sam.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Lydia
- Emma
- Eddie - the coroner's assistant
- Madeline - Amazon leader
- Professor Morrison
- Charlene Penn - detective
- Bobby
Definitions
- Amazons
- EMF
- Alcohol
- Winchester family tree
- Weren't you in another episode?
- Castiel's Handprint
- Buick Riviera
Music
- Words Collide by Louden Swain, the band fronted by Rob Benedict who played Chuck, plays when Dean and Lydia are at The Cobalt Lounge.
- You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC plays during the sex/murder scene.
Quotes
Lydia: Yes, I found it. It was so beat up and old, I almost tossed it.
Sam: Yeah, uh, "didn't match anything human" usually seals the deal for me.
Sam: He has a system. His files are set up like his brain.
Sam: Uh, uh, uh crazy drunk old genius.
Dean: I seriously doubt she said that. And if you knew me you would seriously doubt it's true.
Trivia & References
- Interview done with Alexia when she filmed 1.15 The Benders
Minutiae
According to Jim Michaels "The Mothership is what we always call the LA Office when we call for Phone Conferences -- First coined by 1st AD Kevin "Parksapedia" Parks". Source
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Episode Titles for 7.13-7.14
- New Episode Title
- Plot info by TVLine
- Front cover of script showing title tweeted by Jim Michaels
- Casting spoiler by TVLIne
- Promo pics
- Promo clip
- Webclip plus interview with guest star by Zap2It
- Official Synopsis
- Bob Singer introduces the episode
- Fan report of the episode filming