Difference between revisions of "Ed Singer"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | [[Bobby Singer]]'s | + | [[Bobby Singer]]'s father. |
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+ | ==[[6.12 Like A Virgin]]== | ||
+ | With Dean distressed about Sam who is still unconscious following the return of his soul, Bobby offers Dean a drink and says: "Like my Daddy always said: just coz it kills your liver don't mean it ain't medicine." | ||
==[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]== | ==[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]== |
Revision as of 07:38, 26 December 2011
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Name | Ed Singer |
Actor | Edward Foy |
Dates | Killed by Bobby Singer |
Location | |
Occupation | Bobby's Dad |
Episode(s) | 7.10 Death's Door |
History
Bobby Singer's father.
6.12 Like A Virgin
With Dean distressed about Sam who is still unconscious following the return of his soul, Bobby offers Dean a drink and says: "Like my Daddy always said: just coz it kills your liver don't mean it ain't medicine."
7.06 Slash Fiction
After Chet the Leviathan turns into Bobby and accesses his memory, he says to Bobby: "A drunk like your daddy before you. Oh. You and Dad. Now, that's a can of scorpions."
7.10 Death's Door
As he lies in a coma, Bobby's subconscious works out that a possible way to recover is to access his darkest memories. He visits a memory of a family dinner, where his father Ed is seen to be a harsh and abusive man to his family. Bobby denies that this is his darkest memory. However in other memories he keeps glimpsing his young self. Eventually he returns to the memory of a family dinner, where a teenaged Bobby accidentally spills a glass of milk. His father reacts violently, hitting Bobby's Mom. Young Bobby gets a rifle, and confronts his father, fatally shooting him. He buries his body behind the woodshed.