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− | Dean checks in with [[Frank Devereaux]] and learns that [[Dick Roman]] has a lot of new projects overseas, as well as a new [[Biggerson's Restaurant |Biggerson's]] in Butte, Montana. He's more concerned about [[Bobby's Numbers]], but Frank doesn't have any progress on what Dick is doing with the field in Wisconsin. Dean's frustrated, and Sam is sleep deprived because of the disruptive [[hallucinations of Lucifer | + | Dean checks in with [[Frank Devereaux]] and learns that [[Dick Roman]] has a lot of new projects overseas, as well as a new [[Biggerson's Restaurant |Biggerson's]] in Butte, Montana. He's more concerned about [[Bobby's Numbers]], but Frank doesn't have any progress on what Dick is doing with the field in Wisconsin. Dean's frustrated, and Sam is sleep deprived because of the disruptive [[Hallucifer |hallucinations of Lucifer]] he has been having. They decide to take a case a few hours away in Portland, Oregon, where a ballerina named Irina danced herself to death to ''Swan Lake.'' |
− | When Sam and Dean arrive at the Portland Police Department, they ask for the crime scene photos. What they see, Irina's feet blown off and her ballet slippers sitting pristine next to her, make them think that | + | When Sam and Dean arrive at the Portland Police Department, they ask for the crime scene photos. What they see, Irina's feet blown off and her ballet slippers sitting pristine next to her, make them think that this is a case for them. They request the slippers from the officer in the evidence room, but they're missing. The officer tells them that his daughter Tracy, a ballerina, must have grabbed them, and Sam and Dean run for the girl's bathroom. They arrive in time to see the slippers force Tracy to her feet and spin her in a circle, so they grab her and Dean pulls the slippers off her feet before she is injured. Sam, now sure that the slippers are cursed, is careful not to touch them, but when they get in the car the shoes somehow move from the trunk to the back seat. Sam comments that the shoes appear to be Dean's size, and Dean admits that he suddenly has a strong urge to dance ballet. |
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Revision as of 18:47, 23 March 2012
Title | Out With The Old |
Episode # | Season 7, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 16, 2012 |
Directed by | John Showalter |
Written by | Jenny Klein and Bob Singer |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995109/ |
Outline | After a ballerina dances herself to death, Sam and Dean go to Portland, where they find not only cursed objects, but also a Leviathan plot. |
Monster | Cursed Objects, Leviathans |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Portland, Oregon |
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Contents
Synopsis
Dean checks in with Frank Devereaux and learns that Dick Roman has a lot of new projects overseas, as well as a new Biggerson's in Butte, Montana. He's more concerned about Bobby's Numbers, but Frank doesn't have any progress on what Dick is doing with the field in Wisconsin. Dean's frustrated, and Sam is sleep deprived because of the disruptive hallucinations of Lucifer he has been having. They decide to take a case a few hours away in Portland, Oregon, where a ballerina named Irina danced herself to death to Swan Lake.
When Sam and Dean arrive at the Portland Police Department, they ask for the crime scene photos. What they see, Irina's feet blown off and her ballet slippers sitting pristine next to her, make them think that this is a case for them. They request the slippers from the officer in the evidence room, but they're missing. The officer tells them that his daughter Tracy, a ballerina, must have grabbed them, and Sam and Dean run for the girl's bathroom. They arrive in time to see the slippers force Tracy to her feet and spin her in a circle, so they grab her and Dean pulls the slippers off her feet before she is injured. Sam, now sure that the slippers are cursed, is careful not to touch them, but when they get in the car the shoes somehow move from the trunk to the back seat. Sam comments that the shoes appear to be Dean's size, and Dean admits that he suddenly has a strong urge to dance ballet.
Characters
Definitions
Music
The Theme from Swan Lake (featuring the oboe) composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky plays while the ballerina dances to death.
Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival is playing in Frank Devereaux's mobile home when Sam and Dean arrive to find it ransacked.
Quotes
Sam: And you would know this how?
Dean: I saw Black Swan. Twice. Hot tutu-on-tutu action. Come on, Sam, what's wrong with you?
Dean: Shut up.
Sam: Wait, a-are you –
Dean: Getting the strong urge to Prince Siegfried myself into oblivion? Yes.
Sam: Pretty sure you don't want to know.
Frank: None taken, Fudge Pop.
Frank: Can a dog play poker?
Dean: I don't...
Barista: How 'bout you eat me?
Trivia & References
Sam: Dude, that's Seattle.
- Seattle, Washington is the coffee capital of the world, and the city of origin of the Starbucks franchise.
Dean: Yeah. Yeah, I'm "pas de done."
- Mikhail Baryshnikov is a Russian born ballet dancer who defected to Canada in 1974.
- Dean's phrase "pas de done" is a play on the ballet term pas de deux.
- In 4.17 It's A Terrible Life, a man committed suicide by stabbing himself in the neck with a pencil.
The woman who dies after drinking boiling water from the cursed kettle, also has some Biggerson's coupons on her counter.
Dean: I don't...
Frank: The answer is "yes."
Minutiae
She also killed Mr Marshall, the hardware store owner, and told George to make it look like he had fallen asleep in bed while smoking a cigar and burned to death.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Episode title
- Episode titles 7.13 to 7.19 (new episode title)
- Plot and character spoilers and new title from Spoiler TV
- Episode promo
- Plot synopsis
- Promo
- Webclip
- Promo pics by TVOvermind
- Bob Singer introduces the episode