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The term Celine Demon was coined on the [[Television Without Pity|TWOP]] boards on September 14, 2005, in a discussion after the airing of the [[1.01 Pilot]] and refers to the demon who killed the Winchester brothers' mother Mary Winchester.
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The term Celine Demon was coined on the [[Television Without Pity]] boards on September 14, 2005, in a discussion after the airing of [[1.01 Pilot]] and refers to the demon who killed the Winchester brothers' mother [[Mary Winchester]] and later Sam's girlfriend [[Jessica Moore]] (though in [[5.20 The Devil You Know]] it was revealed that [[Brady]] - a college friend of Sam's possessed by a demon, is the one who killed [[Jess]] on [[Azazel]]'s orders).  
  
It derived from a misreading of the words Ceiling Demon as Celine Dion (Canadian popsinger) by TWOP-user thinkcwik. The singer's name and the nickname for the demon were meshed and the new term stuck.  
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The name is derived from a misreading of the words "Ceiling Demon" as "Celine Dion" (Canadian pop singer) by TWOP-user thinkcwik. The singer's name and the nickname for the demon were meshed and the new term stuck.  
* see also [[The Yellow-Eyed Demon]]
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==See also==
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*[[Azazel]]
  
 
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Revision as of 05:11, 14 June 2013

The term Celine Demon was coined on the Television Without Pity boards on September 14, 2005, in a discussion after the airing of 1.01 Pilot and refers to the demon who killed the Winchester brothers' mother Mary Winchester and later Sam's girlfriend Jessica Moore (though in 5.20 The Devil You Know it was revealed that Brady - a college friend of Sam's possessed by a demon, is the one who killed Jess on Azazel's orders).

The name is derived from a misreading of the words "Ceiling Demon" as "Celine Dion" (Canadian pop singer) by TWOP-user thinkcwik. The singer's name and the nickname for the demon were meshed and the new term stuck.

See also