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− | This recalls the scene from [[2.12 Nightshifter]] where [[Ronald Resnick]] | + | This recalls the scene from [[2.12 Nightshifter]] where [[Ronald Resnick]] shows Sam and Dean the security tape which features a [[shapeshifter]] (that Ronald thinks is a mandroid):<br> |
'''Ronald:''' (points to his eyes) He's got the laser eyes!<br><br> | '''Ronald:''' (points to his eyes) He's got the laser eyes!<br><br> | ||
When Dean meets Ronald's spirit in [[4.02 Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester]], he says "Ronald, huh? With the laser eyes?" | When Dean meets Ronald's spirit in [[4.02 Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester]], he says "Ronald, huh? With the laser eyes?" |
Revision as of 20:17, 21 February 2012
Title | Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie |
Episode # | Season 7, Episode 14 |
First aired | February 10, 2012 |
Directed by | Mike Rohl |
Written by | Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995107/ |
Outline | Sam is forced to confront his childhood fear of clowns when he and Dean investigate a rash of strange murders centered around Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie. |
Monster | |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Wichita, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Now
Sam is running from a deranged clown with red eyes when he finds an auto shop to hide in. He barricades the door, but the clown busts through and advances on him. He turns to run, but is stopped short by a second red-eyed clown grinning at him.
60:00:00 Earlier
Dean answers a ringing pay phone with the code phrase "I am the Eggman." It is Frank Devereaux, and he reports that he doesn't have any leads on Dick Roman or what he's doing in the field in Wisconsin. Dean hangs up and asks Sam if they have anything on the Amazons who escaped them in the last episode. Sam says no, then tells Dean that he has a new case in Kansas. Dean agrees to take it and they head to Wichita in two separate cars.
At the morgue in Wichita, they examine the body of a man who appears to have been killed by a 30-foot giant Pacific octopus with vampire teeth. They don't learn anything from the victim's widow, but she tells them to talk to Stacey, their nanny. While Sam stays to watch the house, Dean goes to question the nanny and finds out that the victim's daughter, Kelly, was very upset the night of the attack. She'd had a birthday party at Plucky Pennywhistle's Magic Menagerie, but her mother was out of town and her father only showed up briefly before going back to work. Dean asks Stacey if she noticed anything weird in the house that night, and she says no, but that Kelly thinks there's a monster in her closet. Dean calls Sam and tells him to talk to the daughter alone if he can.
Sam can see Kelly drawing on the sidewalk with chalk, so he goes up to her. She tells him that her mom is mad at her because of what she told the police: that she warned her dad that the monster would get him. Before she can say anything else, her mom calls her inside, and Sam sees what she's been drawing on the sidewalk: an octopus with vampire teeth.
Now
Sam, confronted with two evil clowns, pulls out his gun and shoots one of them. Instead of seeing sprays of blood, however, he sees glitter explode from the clown's unmarked chest. While he stares in shock, one clown knocks the gun out of his hand and they both start wailing on him.
36:36:06 Earlier
The next victim of weird circumstances is a man who seems to have been gored by someone riding a horse. When Dean questions the victim's widow, he learns that the man was also at Plucky Pennywhistle's the night he died. Not believing it to be a coincidence, he sends Sam to check out the location while he goes to talk to the victim's son, Billy.
Apparently, Dean used to drop Sam off at a Plucky Pennywhistle's whenever he wanted to pick up girls, and Plucky the clown still really freaks Sam out. Still, he goes to the location alone to question the employees, and he learns from the shift manager, Jean Holliday, that they've started an exercise where they ask kids to draw their worst fear so that they can "watch their fear disappear." He also learns that Billy's dad made an embarrassing scene when they were at Billy's friend's birthday party the night before. Just as he's going to leave, a janitor named Saul beckons him over and says that he has something to tell him if he comes back after closing.
Back at their motel, Sam tells Dean that Kelly and Billy drew their fears and that their drawings were on display, but are now missing. Dean tells him what he learned: that Billy is afraid of unicorns and his father was apparently killed by one. They go back to Plucky Pennywhistle's that night so they can talk to Saul, but they're too late: Saul has been killed by a shark in the ball pit and another drawing is missing from the wall. The killer is somehow using childhood fears to murder whoever he or she wants.
Now
The clowns throw Sam against a car and continue to beat him up while he tries to fight them off.
04:34:12 Earlier
Dean consults John's Journal while Sam looks online for a possible culprit, but they don't find anything. Sam decides to go back to Plucky Pennywhistle's and intimidate all the employees, and he tells Dean that he needs to keep watch and see who acts suspiciously.
Sam starts with Jean, and he learns that she was recently promoted to shift manager over some of the other employees. He uses a "bad cop" technique to freak her out and, after she leaves, Dean follows her. He sees her lighting a joint in the back alley and texts Sam to let him know that she's not the killer.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Frank Devereaux
- Howard
- Jean Holliday - the manager
- Saul - the janitor
- Libby
- Tyler
- Cliff
Definitions
Music
Quotes
Dean: That's a vivid way of putting it.
Trivia & References
Dean's code phrase to Frank is a quote from the Beatles song "I am the Walrus", from their Magical Mystery Tour album, which ties in with the fantastical theme of the episode.
Fred Savage is an actor, best known for his role as a child in the late eighties series The Wonder Years. He is the second actor Frank has said is a Leviathan. The other was Gwenyth Paltrow.
Dean is referring to the Amazons. One famous queen of the Amazons was Hippolyta. In DC Comics' Wonder Woman, Hippolyta is the mother of Diana, also known as the superhero Wonder Woman.
In 6.15 The French Mistake, Kripke was said to be writing the movie Octocobra - a shoutout to the SyFy monster mashup movies like Sharktopus.
Casa Erotica is one of Sam and Dean's favorite Porn series.
An AMBER Alert, or a Child Abduction Emergency, is a child abduction alert bulletin in several countries throughout the world, issued upon the suspected abduction of a child, in use since 1996.
Sam and Dean encountered a Leprechaun calling himself Wayne Whittaker in 6.09 Clap Your Hands If You Believe.
Both Jensen and his wife Danneel have spoken of their fascination with sharks. Danneel has tweeted her excitement over watching Shark Week, which airs on the Discovery Channel and Jensen has also admitted he loves watching it source.
High Times is a magazine dedicated to the legalisation of marijuana.
To "drink the Kool-Aid" means to be brainwashed, a phrase that came into popular usage after 918 followers of cult leader Jim Jones drank Kool-Aid laced with cyanide on his command and died at Jonestown in 1978.
Dean is referring to Breaking Bad a series on AMC about a high school chemistry teacher who, after being diagnosed with cancer, starts producing methamphetamines in order to make money.
Cliff is referring to taking what are commonly known as magic mushroom, which have an hallucinogenic effect.
Tyler: (points to his eyes) They have laser eyes!
This recalls the scene from 2.12 Nightshifter where Ronald Resnick shows Sam and Dean the security tape which features a shapeshifter (that Ronald thinks is a mandroid):
Ronald: (points to his eyes) He's got the laser eyes!
Juggalo is a slang term for followers of the band Insane Clown Posse.
Hermano is Spanish for brother.
The mechanical shark used the movie 'Jaws' was named Bruce.
Landshark was a recurring character in Saturday Night Live sketches.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- #ClownsKill and #RightFrigginNow trended worldwide on Twitter during the episode
- Episode Title
- plot spoiler by TVLine
- Guest star
- Spoiler pic from the set
- Synopsis
- Promo clip
- Webclip
- Bob Singer introduces the episode
- Promo Pics
- CHCH promo