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Revision as of 12:58, 12 July 2012
Title | Reading is Fundamental |
Episode # | Season 7, Episode 21 |
First aired | May 4, 2012 |
Directed by | Ben Edlund |
Written by | Ben Edlund |
On IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1995115/ |
Outline | |
Monster | Leviathans Angels Demons |
Timeline | April 2012 |
Location(s) | |
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Contents
Synopsis
Dean and Sam break open the piece of clay that they stole from Dick, unleashing a thunderstorm in the process. Lightning from the storm hits Kevin Tran, inside his house, and lifts him into the air for a while, then drops him to the ground. Around the same time, Cas awakens in his hospital bed in Indiana, with Meg sitting next to him. The Winchesters, meanwhile, have discoverd that the piece of clay contains a small black tablet with strange writing on it. Elsewhere, Edgar recieves a call from none other that Dick Roman.
The next day, Kevin wakes up and realizes he's late for an important test, presumably the SATs. As he leaves his house, which has been damaged by the lightning, he begins having visions of the mysterious tablet. The brothers notice an object move on its own, but Bobby doesn't appear, leading them to believe he's been drained of energy from his attack on Dick back at RRE. Meg then calls, informing them of Castiel. Kevin, driving his mom's car, continues seeing the tablet and heads to Indiana.
At the hospital, Cass begins to act wierd, greeting Sam and Dean with the “pull my finger” gag, blowing out the overhead lights with his powers. He says Meg is beautiful, hugs the brothers, and talks of cats before finally revealing what the tablet is: The Word of God written by the angel Metatron. Unfortunately, he cannot read it. Dean and Meg start to argue, upsetting Cass, who then teleports away, dropping the tablet which breaks into 3 pieces. Dean goes to look for him while Meg tells Sam she'll take Cass away if the brothers don't answer her questions. Just then, they hear somebody in Cas' room: it's Kevin stealing the broken tablet. Sam and Meg give chase and catch him, trying to pry the tablet from his hands. Kevin holds on tightly, saying he cannot let go of it. Dean is still trying to talk to Castiel, who just wants to play a game of SORRY! Cass uses the game as a metaphor and talks of homo sapiens, while Dean get angry and knocks the board and game pieces off the table.
Kevin tells Sam that the tablet is his and manages to put its broken pieces back together. He says that the tablet talks about the leviathans. Just then, Hester and Inias arrive, tossing Meg aside with a gesture. They're angels assigned to protect the prophet, Kevin. Meg fights back, slashing Inias's hand. Cass comes in and, after rambling on again, Hester realises he has gone insane. Dean then uses a blood sigil to get rid of the angels temporarily.
The next day, after having told Kevin what's going on, the brothers and Meg head to Rufus's cabin and stop at a gas station along the way. Sam spots a report on the news about Kevin's disapearance and Meg notices two demons watching her. Later that night, Cass pops up and reveals that Hester and Inias are from his old garrison. Their job is to watch the earth and take Kevin the prophet to the desert to learn the Word of God away from man. He also says he cannot help them against his fellow angels.
At the cabin, Dean gets Kevin to translate the writing on the tablet while Sam talks to Cass. He's worried that his madness is now causing Castiel to be insane, who insists that he is ok. Nonetheless, Sam vows to help him get better, but Cass doesn't understand what he means by that. In the meantime, Meg meets up with the two demons from earlier, one of them named Rosco, and kills them. When she returns to the cabin, she gets caught in a devil's trap by the Winchesters who are wary of trusting her. She points out that she killed demons rather than give Castiel to Crowley, that she's still on their side. Sam lets her go and, all of a sudden, Inias and Hester bust in. They try to take Kevin and kill Castiel, but Meg stabs Hester with an angel-killing knife. She then disapears. Inias sends two angels to take Kevin back home, after he finishes translating the Word, which reveals how to kill the leviahtans: using the bone of a righteous mortal, dipped in the three bloods of the fallen. One of those is that of an angel, so Castiel gives Dean and Sam a bottle of his blood, then vanishes.
At Kevin's house, a Detective named Collins is reassuring Kevin's mom to trust him to find her missing son. The angels arrive with Kevin, promising to protect him. However, they cannot protect themselves as Collins effortlessly kills them both, saying that "levaithan beats angel." He then greets Kevin as he morphs into the form of Edgar.
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- Meg
- Kevin Tran
- Hester
- Inias
- Rosco - demon in the form of a trucker
- Metatron - the angel who wrote the Word of God about the leviathans
- Edgar/Detective Collins - Edgar's disguise that he uses when he kills 2 angels
- 2 angels - angels who return Kevin home and are killed by Edgar
Definitions
- Prophet
- Leviathan
- Angel Lore
- Demonology
- The Word of God
- Devil's trap (symbol)
- Angel Garrison
- The Host of Heaven
- Angel Sword
- Ruby's Knife
- Northern Indiana State Hospital
- Rufus's Cabin
Music
Kevin plays Suite No. 5 in C minor, II: Allemande by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Quotes
Castiel: Will you look at her? My caretaker. All of that thorny pain. So beautiful.
Kevin: I don't know what you're saying, but it seems like a "in case of emergency" note.
Castiel: Well, you know me. Always happy to bleed for the Winchesters.
Trivia & References
Sam: Metatron?!? You're saying a Transformer wrote that?
Dean: No, that's Megatron.
Sam: What?
Dean: The Transformer, it's Megatron.
Sam: What?
In the story His Last Bow by Arthur Conan Doyle, it is revealed that after retirement Sherlock takes up beekeeping with the same passion and obsession he once had for detecting:
“Exactly, Watson. Here is the fruit of my leisured ease, the magnum opus of my latter years.” He picked up the volume from the table and read out the whole title, “‘Practical Handbook of Bee Culture, with some Observations upon the Segregation of the Queen.’ Alone I did it. Behold the fruit of pensive nights and laborious days, when I watched the little working gangs as once I watched the criminal world of London.”
Meg refers to Sam as Bullwinkle who was a large moose in the cartoon "Rocky and Bullwinkle". Crowley has referred to Sam as Moose on several occasions.
This could be a reference to the birth of Jared's son on the 19th March. The episode was filmed from Mar 15th to Mar 26th. At Roadhouse Con Brasil 2012 Jared said that Gen went into labour during the first day of shooting during the scene where Sam was running after Kevin. source
In the movie Dogma God, as played by Alanis Morissette, says this while poking another character's nose in the same way that Castiel does to Kevin Tran in this scene.
Minutiae
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Episode title
- Written and directed Ben Edlund
- Recurring character for last 3 episodes
- Some vague spoilers contained in a pic from Guy Bee
- Official Synopsis
- Promo pics by ksitetv
- Promo for the last three episodes
- Webclip
- Webclip #2
- CHCH promo clip
- Interview with Osric Chau on Winchester Radio