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*Crowley is Lilith's right hand man (and possible lover according to [[Becky Rosen]]). [[Bela]] told [[Dean]] that she had given the [[Colt]] gun to [[Lilith]] when in fact, she gave it to Crowley. This was discovered after super fan [[Becky]] told [[Sam]] she read it in Chuck's book, [[3.15 Time Is On My Side]]. <sup>[[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]</sup>
 
*Crowley is Lilith's right hand man (and possible lover according to [[Becky Rosen]]). [[Bela]] told [[Dean]] that she had given the [[Colt]] gun to [[Lilith]] when in fact, she gave it to Crowley. This was discovered after super fan [[Becky]] told [[Sam]] she read it in Chuck's book, [[3.15 Time Is On My Side]]. <sup>[[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]</sup>
  
He tells Sam and Dean that he is "in sales"  and it appears he is possibly in charge of the [[Crossroads Demon]]s.
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He tells Sam and Dean that he is "in sales"  and it appears he is in charge of the [[Crossroads Demon]]s.<sup>[[5.10 Abandon All Hope]]</sup>
  
  
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Sam tried to shoot Crowley, but the weapon wasn't loaded, so Crowley provided him with some ammunition before calling them both "morons" and promptly vanishing on the spot.
 
Sam tried to shoot Crowley, but the weapon wasn't loaded, so Crowley provided him with some ammunition before calling them both "morons" and promptly vanishing on the spot.
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The character may be a reference to:
 
The character may be a reference to:
 
* British occultist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Crowley Aleister Crowley], who during his day was dubbed "the wickedest man in the world" by the press. At one point, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page developed an interest in Crowley.  Page once owned Boleskine House, Crowley's estate on the shores of Loch Ness.
 
* British occultist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Crowley Aleister Crowley], who during his day was dubbed "the wickedest man in the world" by the press. At one point, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page developed an interest in Crowley.  Page once owned Boleskine House, Crowley's estate on the shores of Loch Ness.
* Anthony Crowley, a charcter in the book [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Crowley Good Omens] by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman. in this book, Crowley is a demon who forms an alliance with the angel Aziraphale to keep an eye on the child they think is the Anti-Christ.
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* Anthony Crowley, a character in the book [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Crowley Good Omens] by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman. in this book, Crowley is a demon who forms an alliance with the angel Aziraphale to keep an eye on the child they think is the Anti-Christ.
 
* When relaxing in his mansion, Crowley watches silent clips of footage from the First and Second World War whilst listening to "Everybody Plays The Fool" by The Main Ingredient (1972). He listens to the song with a knowing smile, possibly being aware of the Winchester's presence; a reflection of his deceptive nature as he "plays the fool" by turning on Lucifer and outwitting the Winchesters.
 
* When relaxing in his mansion, Crowley watches silent clips of footage from the First and Second World War whilst listening to "Everybody Plays The Fool" by The Main Ingredient (1972). He listens to the song with a knowing smile, possibly being aware of the Winchester's presence; a reflection of his deceptive nature as he "plays the fool" by turning on Lucifer and outwitting the Winchesters.
  

Revision as of 08:53, 30 April 2010


Crowley.jpg
Name Crowley
Actor Mark Sheppard
Dates
Location no fixed address
Occupation Crossroads Demon
Episode(s) 5.10 Abandon All Hope
5.20 The Devil You Know

He tells Sam and Dean that he is "in sales" and it appears he is in charge of the Crossroads Demons.5.10 Abandon All Hope


5.10 Abandon All Hope

Castiel tracks Crowley to his Enochian protected mansion after witnessing him make a deal with Mr. Pendleton, a 60 year-old businessman.

Sam and Dean killed Crowley's demon gate guards and broke into the building, cutting off the power. Crowley approached them openly, however, and used the Colt to kill his other guards. Crowley gave the Colt to the Winchesters and asked them to kill Lucifer as he believed the fallen angel held no love for his human-spawned creations and would quickly seek their destruction once the humans were all wiped out. This is later confirmed when Lucifer sacrifices demons to raise Death and apathetically says to Sam; "What? They're just demons."

Sam tried to shoot Crowley, but the weapon wasn't loaded, so Crowley provided him with some ammunition before calling them both "morons" and promptly vanishing on the spot.

5.20 The Devil You Know

Crowley trivia

The character may be a reference to:

  • British occultist Aleister Crowley, who during his day was dubbed "the wickedest man in the world" by the press. At one point, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page developed an interest in Crowley. Page once owned Boleskine House, Crowley's estate on the shores of Loch Ness.
  • Anthony Crowley, a character in the book Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman. in this book, Crowley is a demon who forms an alliance with the angel Aziraphale to keep an eye on the child they think is the Anti-Christ.
  • When relaxing in his mansion, Crowley watches silent clips of footage from the First and Second World War whilst listening to "Everybody Plays The Fool" by The Main Ingredient (1972). He listens to the song with a knowing smile, possibly being aware of the Winchester's presence; a reflection of his deceptive nature as he "plays the fool" by turning on Lucifer and outwitting the Winchesters.

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