Difference between revisions of "Robin (The Man Who Knew Too Much)"
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[[File:RobinShot.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Robin after being shot by [[RoboSam]].]] | [[File:RobinShot.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Robin after being shot by [[RoboSam]].]] | ||
− | Robin is a woman who was being used as a shield by a [[crossroads demon]]. [[Sam]], without a [[soul]], shot her and then the [[demon]]. | + | Via flashback, Robin is a woman who was being used as a shield by a [[crossroads demon]]. [[Sam]], without a [[soul]], shot her and then the [[demon]]. |
+ | ==Episode== | ||
+ | ===[[6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much]]=== | ||
When [[Castiel]] removes the wall in the re-ensouled [[Sam]], Sam shatters into three personalities, and must confront them inside his head. Robin's image appears in Sam's dreamscape as a bartender. She helps him through the first stage of putting himself back together, but correctly warns him that he will not like what he has to face to fix himself. | When [[Castiel]] removes the wall in the re-ensouled [[Sam]], Sam shatters into three personalities, and must confront them inside his head. Robin's image appears in Sam's dreamscape as a bartender. She helps him through the first stage of putting himself back together, but correctly warns him that he will not like what he has to face to fix himself. | ||
[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]] |
Revision as of 21:33, 14 May 2016
Name | Robin |
Actor | Erica Cerra |
Dates | ???? - 2010 (killed by RoboSam) |
Location | |
Occupation | Bartender |
Episode(s) | 6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much |
History
Via flashback, Robin is a woman who was being used as a shield by a crossroads demon. Sam, without a soul, shot her and then the demon.
Episode
6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much
When Castiel removes the wall in the re-ensouled Sam, Sam shatters into three personalities, and must confront them inside his head. Robin's image appears in Sam's dreamscape as a bartender. She helps him through the first stage of putting himself back together, but correctly warns him that he will not like what he has to face to fix himself.