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==History==
 
==History==
Judah is an [[H.P. Lovecraft]] enthusiast, who felt that Lovecraft was literature and should be taught in school. When [[Sam]], [[Dean]] and [[Bobby]] learn that Lovecraft may have opened a door to [[Purgatory]] on March 10th, 1937, Bobby pays a visit to Judah who has the world's largest collection of H.P. Lovecraft's personal letters, and try to get some information about the night in question. Judah reveals to Bobby that a man fitting [[Castiel]]'s description was also inquiring about the letters, and when he goes to show Bobby the letters he finds that they have gone missing.
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Judah is an [[H.P. Lovecraft]] enthusiast, who felt that Lovecraft was literature and should be taught in school.  
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==Episodes==
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===[[6.21 Let It Bleed]]===
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When [[Sam]], [[Dean]], and [[Bobby]] learn that Lovecraft may have opened a door to [[Purgatory]] on March 10th, 1937, Bobby pays a visit to Judah, who has the world's largest collection of H.P. Lovecraft's personal letters, and tries to get some information about the night in question. Judah reveals to Bobby that a man fitting [[Castiel]]'s description was also inquiring about the letters, and when he goes to show Bobby the letters he finds that they have gone missing.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 29 August 2023


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Name Judah
Actor Adam Greydon Reid
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Episode(s) 6.21 Let It Bleed

History

Judah is an H.P. Lovecraft enthusiast, who felt that Lovecraft was literature and should be taught in school.

Episodes

6.21 Let It Bleed

When Sam, Dean, and Bobby learn that Lovecraft may have opened a door to Purgatory on March 10th, 1937, Bobby pays a visit to Judah, who has the world's largest collection of H.P. Lovecraft's personal letters, and tries to get some information about the night in question. Judah reveals to Bobby that a man fitting Castiel's description was also inquiring about the letters, and when he goes to show Bobby the letters he finds that they have gone missing.