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Revision as of 11:45, 2 May 2013
Title | The Great Escapist |
Episode # | Season 8, Episode 21 |
First aired | May 1, 2013 |
Directed by | Robert Duncan McNeill |
Written by | Ben Edlund |
On IMDB | The Great Escapist |
Outline | |
Monster | Crowley Naomi |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Lebannon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
Definitions
Music
- "Whipped Cream" by Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
- (plays when the demons call Crowley from the hunters trap; also known as the theme to The Dating Game)
Quotes
Crowley: Remember I want to distinct, authentic characterizations....I was born to direct!
Naomi: You're the famous spanner in the works. Honestly you came of the line with a crack in your chassis. You have never done what you were told.Not completely. You don't even die right, do you?
Trivia & References
Maomi: There was that day back in Egypt...not that long ago, when we slew every firstborn infant whose door wasn't splashed with lamb's blood. And that was just PR
- Naomi is referring to the story in the Hebrew Bible and the Qur'an, of when Moses freed the Israelites who were enslaved by the Egyptians. He tried to make a deal with the Pharoah, and each time he refused to release the Israelites, God sent a plague. The ninth plague was the murder of all first born sons in Egypt by angels. The angels spared the Isarelites child, who they knew by the sign of the door lintel being marked with lamb's blood. the events are commemorated as the Jewish holiday of "Passover".