Originally aired: 26/10/2006
Writer: Ben Edlund
Director: Tim Iacofano
Guest Stars: Gabriel Tigerman as Andy
Official CW Description
SAM MEETS ANOTHER ONE
OF THE CHILDREN "LIKE HIM" - Sam and Dean
meet Andy, a slacker who has psychic powers of persuasion,
which he uses to gain favors from people. However, when
some of Andy's friends start dying, the brothers question
whether Andy is using his powers to kill. After learning
that Andy's family was visited by the Demon 22 years
ago, Sam wonders if Andy is part of the group of children
the Demon told him about, and if that means he himself
will eventually turn evil.
Full Synopsis
Outside,
by a street
An
older man is walking along on the sidewalk beside a
road. His cell phone rings, and he answers it. He sees
odd visions of himself holding a gun, and says "Alright."
Then he hangs up. A bus goes by on the road. The man
keeps walking, and goes into a store and heads for the
gun counter. He asks to see a gun, and the clerk, who
knows him as he is a doctor, gives him the one he asks
for. When he has it, he asks what kind of shells it
uses, and the clerk shows him. The clerk then offers
to take him up to the cabin with him when he goes that
weekend to hunt turkey, but the doctor says no, guns
freak him out. He starts loading the gun and the clerk
tells him he can't load the gun on the premises, but
the doctor replies "It's okay. It's all gonna be
okay, Dennis." And then he shoots Dennis. Everyone
in the store is screaming, but the doctor says once
again that it's all going to be okay, and then he shoots
himself in the head.
In
the motel
Sam, who has apparently seen this, is splashing water
on his face in the bathroom. The door opens and Dean
comes in, saying they have to hit the road, and then
stops when he sees Sam's face. "What?" he
asks.
On
the road
Dean and Sam are driving in the Impala. Dean says, "I
don’t know, man. Why don't we just chill out,
think about this?" Sam turns off the radio. "What's
there to think about?" "I just don't know
if going to the roadhouse is the smartest idea,"
replies Dean. "Dean, it's another premonition.
I know it." He tells Dean that he knows it's going
to happen, and then adds that it may have some connection
with the Demon. "That's exactly my point,"
says Dean. "There's gonna be hunters there. I don't
know if going in there and announcing that you're some
kind of supernatural freak with demonic connections
is the best thing, okay?" "So now I'm a freak?"
says Sam, looking upset. Dean smiles at him and says,
"You've always been a freak."
The
roadhouse
Jo is playing an arcade hunting game, with an older
man standing beside her. When she gets a perfect score,
he hands her some money and says, "Damn, little
lady. That was my room money." "Well I guess
you're gonna be taking a truck nap tonight," she
replies, and leaves. Ellen comes up and tells him he
should have checked the high scores before he put his
money down, as they all say "Jo" beside them.
Dean and Sam walk in and Jo goes over. "Just can't
stay away, huh?" she says. "No I guess not,"
says Dean. Sam asks where Ash is, and Jo tells him he's
in his back room. Sam takes off and Dean apologizes
for Sam's behaviour and says they’re kind of on
a time table, then he follows his brother.
Sam
is knocking on a door that says "DR. BADASS IS
IN", but no one is answering. Sam looks at Dean
and Dean knocks and says, "Hey, Dr. Badass."
The door opens and the boys quickly turn away as apparently
Ash is wearing nothing. Sam says they need his help,
and he replies "Well hell then, I guess I need
my pants." He grins and goes back into the room.
Ash
is on his laptop, looking at the Blue Ridge busline
website, and says it looks like they have a match, as
the logo for the bus is in Guthry, Oklahoma. Sam asks
him to check the area for any demonic signs or omens.
But Ash doesn't find anything. Sam then asks him to
search Guthry for a house fire, in 1983, in a baby's
nursery, on the night of the baby's six month birthday.
Ash gives him a look and says, "Now that is just
weird man, why would I be looking for that?" But
he looks for it anyway.
Jo
goes to the jukebox and turns on REO Speedwagon's "I
Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore". Dean is sitting
at the bar and looks up. She looks at him. "REO
Speedwagon?" he says incredulously. "Damn
right REO," she replies. "That profile you
have Ash looking for, your mother died the same way,
didn't she? A fire in Sam's nursery?" Dean replies
that it's kind of a family thing. She says she could
help, but he replies that they need to handle this one
on their own. Then he adds, "Besides, if I ran
off with you, your mother might kill me." They
both glance at Ellen, who's standing a little ways away.
"You're afraid of my mother?" Jo asks, and
Dean smiles. "I think so." Sam comes up right
then and tells Dean that they have a match, they've
got to go. Dean tells Jo he'll see her later, and he
gets up and leaves. Jo looks disappointed.
In
the Impala
Dean is singing "I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore"
as they drive. Sam eventually says to him, "You're
kidding, right?" "I heard the song somewhere,
I can't get it out of my head, I don't know, man. Whaddya
got?" "Andrew Gallagher," replies Sam.
Apparently he was born in '83, like Sam, and he lost
his mother in a house fire, too. Dean asks if he thinks
the Demon killed Andrew's mom, and Sam replies that
it sure looks like it. Dean asks how he knew to look
for this guy, and Sam says that every time he's had
a premonition, it's been about one of the kids the Demon
came after, like Max Miller. "Yeah, but Max Miller
was a pasty little psycho," says Dean. "The
point is, he was killing people. And I was having the
same type of visions about him," replies Sam. "And
now it could be happening all over again, with this
Gallagher guy." Dean asks how they find him, but
Sam says there isn't any current address where he lives,
but he does have a work address.
The
diner
A girl is pouring them coffee at a diner. "You
won't get anything out of Andy, guys. I'm sorry, but
they never do." She smiles. "They?" asks
Sam. "You're debt collectors, right?" she
says. "Once in a while they come by. I don't know
what he says to them, but they never come back."
Dean cuts in and tells her that they're actually lawyers,
representing Andy's Great Aunt Lita, who passed away,
but she left him a sizeable piece of estate. Sam asks
her if she's a friend of Andy's, and she replies she
used to be, but she doesn’t see much of him anymore.
Just then a young man walks up and says, "Andy?
Andy kicks ass, man!" "Is that right?"
asks Dean. The guy replies that Andy can get him into
anywhere, he got him backstage at an Aerosmith concert
once. The girl sends him away and says if they want
to find Andy, they should try Orchard Street, and look
for a van with a barbarian queen painted on the side.
Orchard
Street
They have found the van, and Dean comments that he's
starting to like this dude, as the van is sweet. He
turns to look at Sam and he looks upset. "What's
wrong?" he asks, and Sam replies nothing, but Dean
keeps bugging him. Sam finally replies that Andrew is
the second guy they've found like this – the Demon
came for them when they were kids, and now they're killing
people. Dean says they don't know what Andrew is, he
could be innocent. "My visions haven't been wrong
yet!" says Sam. Dean asks him what his point is,
and Sam replies, "My point is, I'm one of them."
"No you're not," says Dean. "The Demon
said he had plans for me and all the children like me.
Maybe this is his plan. Maybe we're all a bunch of psychic…
freaks. Maybe we're all supposed to be…"
"What, killers?" cuts in Dean. "Yeah,"
says Sam. "So the Demon wants you out there killing
with your minds, is that it?" Dean asks. "Gimme
a break. You're not a murderer, Sam! You don't have
it in your bones." "No? Last I checked I kill
all kinds of things." Dean replies that those things
were asking for it. There's a difference. They stop
talking and they see Andrew come out of his house, walk
along for a bit, take a coffee from a passing man, then
go up and shake hands with the same older man as Sam
saw earlier in his visions. "That's him,"
says Sam. "That's the shooter." Sam gets out
and follows the older man, while Dean stays in the car
to watch Andrew. Andrew leaves in his van, and Dean
follows in his Impala.
The
van stops, and Dean stops behind him. Andrew gets out
of his van and walks over to the Impala. Meanwhile Dean
quickly puts a gun in his jacket. "Hey," says
Andrew, walking up to the car. "That's a cheery
ride," he says, and starts asking questions about
it. Dean tells him that he just rebuilt it. "Can't
let a car like this one go," he says, and Andrew
agrees. "Can I have it?" he asks, and Dean
gets out. "Sure!" "Thanks," says
Andrew, and drives away, leaving Dean standing there.
Sam
is still watching the older man, and sees his cell phone
ring and the guy answer it. Sam sees the bus go by,
the same one as in his vision. He goes into the store
where the guy buys the gun, and then he pulls the alarm
and leaves the store. The man walks up outside, then
stops instead of going in, and walks away. Sam thinks
everything's okay when suddenly he sees the Impala drive
by with someone else in it. Then the doctor's phone
rings again, and he picks it up. Sam calls Dean. "Hey!
Andy's got the Impala." "I know," says
Dean, "He just kinda asked me for it, and I let
him take it." "You what?" says Sam. "He
full on Obi-Wan-d me! It’s mind control, man!"
Dean exclaims. The older man suddenly walks out into
the street, and is hit full on by the bus.
Paramedics
are taking the body away, while Sam and Dean are nearby.
"I kept him out of the gun store," says Sam.
"I thought he was okay. I thought he was passed
it. I should have stayed with him."
The
diner
Andy walks into the diner and the same young man as
earlier comes up to him. "Andy? What's up, dawg?"
He holds his hand up for a high five, but Andy walks
right by and up to the girl from earlier, Tracey. He
tells her that Dr. Jennings is dead, and he was upset
and wanted to see her. "I'm glad you did,"
she says, and takes his hands. "I missed you."
Then she tells him that there were a couple of guys
there that morning looking for him.
Outside
Dean and Sam find the Impala parked at the side of the
road, and Dean runs over. "Thank God," he
says. "I'm sorry baby. I'll never leave you again.
At least he left the keys in." They talk about
Andy and Dean says it seems he can't work his mojo just
by twitching his nose, he has to use verbal commands.
Sam says that the doc had just got off his phone when
he walked in front of the bus, so Andy must have called
him or something. "I dunno. Maybe," says Dean.
"Maybe?" says Sam. "I just don't know
if he's our guy, Sam." "Dean! You had O.J.
convicted before he even got out of his white Bronco
and you have doubts about this?" "He just
doesn't seem like the stone-cold-killer type,"
argues Dean. "And O.J. was guilty." Sam asks
how they're gonna track this guy down, and Dean replies
it's not a problem.
Outside
the diner
They have just looked for Andy's van, as it's not very
inconspicuous. Dean opens the back of the van and they
look inside. Inside is a disco ball and paintings of
tigers on the sides. Dean says it doesn't look like
a serial killer's lair, there's no clown paintings on
the walls or scissors stuck in victim's photos. Sam
finds some thick books inside, and says it’s some
pretty heavy reading.
In
the Impala
The boys are sitting in the Impala – Sam is reading
some papers and Dean is eating lunch. "You know
one day I'd just like to sit down, and eat something
that I don't have to microwave at a Mini-Mart,"
he says. Sam says he doesn't understand the motive,
as the doctor was squeaky clean. He doesn't understand
why Andy would want to kill him. Dean says, "If
it was Andy," and Sam gets upset. "Dude, enough!
The man was mind-controlled in front of a bus. Andy
just happens to have the power of mind-control. You
do the math." "I just don't think the guy's
got it in him, that's all," says Dean. Sam asks
him why he's bending over backwards to defend Andy,
and Dean replies because Sam isn't right about this.
Just then Andy comes to the window and asks why they're
following him. Sam starts to say they're lawyers, but
Andy says, "Tell the truth!" Sam says nothing
but Dean suddenly says, "We hunt demons."
Sam looks at him in shock and Andy says, "What?"
"Demons. Spirits. Things your worst nightmare wouldn't
even touch. Sam here is my brother." "Dean,
shut up!" says Sam, and Dean replies, "I'm
trying," but keeps talking. "He's psychic.
Like you. Well not really like you, but see, he thinks
you're a murderer. And he's afraid that he's gonna become
one himself, because you're all part of something terrible,
and I hope to hell that he's wrong, but I'm starting
to get a little scared that he might be right."
Andy tells them to leave him alone, and he walks away.
Sam gets out of the car and follows him. Andy tells
Sam to leave him alone, but Sam keeps coming after him.
Sam asks him if his powers started a year ago, little
things at first, but then he got better at controlling
it. Andy asks him how he knows all this, and Sam replies
'cause it happened to him too. He asks why Andy told
the doctor to walk in front of a bus, and just as Andy
is saying "What?" Sam starts having another
vision. He sees a woman on fire next to her car. Andy
says he didn't kill the doc.
Gas
station
A woman is at a gas station, filling up her car. Her
cell phone rings and she answers it. "Sure. I can
do that," she says, and hangs up. Then she goes
over to the gas pump and begins pouring gasoline all
over herself. A man notices and tells her to stop, but
she says it's going to be okay, and lights herself up
using a lighter.
Outside
the Impala
Dean runs up to Sam and asks him "What is it?"
Sam sits on the ground, and tells them he saw a woman
burning alive. "At a gas station. She's gonna kill
herself." "What does he mean, going to?"
asks Andy, but Dean tells him to shut up. "She
gets triggered by a call on her cell." Dean asks
how long but Sam doesn't know. "But as long as
we keep our eyes on this son of a bitch, he can't hurt
her." Andy says he didn't hurt anyone, but they
hear sirens coming, and a fire truck passes by. Sam
tells Dean to go and see what's going on, and he stays
with Andy.
Gas
station
Dean calls Sam and tells him she's dead, it happened
just like Sam said. Sam asks when, and Dean tells him
just before he got there. He asks what's up with his
visions, it wasn’t even a head start. Sam says
he doesn't know, he can't control it. Dean says they
were with Andy the whole time, so it can't be him, it's
gotta be someone else doing this. He says he'll dig
around there and see what else he can find.
Outside
the Impala
Sam is telling Andy about his premonitions. "So
you have premonitions, about people who are gonna die?
That's impossible," says Andy. Sam smirks. "People
would say the same thing about what you can do."
Andy shrugs. "Death visions? That sucks. I mean,
when I got my visions, it was like a gift. It was like
winning the lottery." Sam asks him why he still
lives in a van, as he could have anything he ever wanted.
Andy replies that he has everything he needs. Sam asks
him if he's really not a killer, and Andy says, "That's
what I've been trying to tell you." Dean comes
back and tells them the victim's name was Holly Beckett,
41, single. He says he called Ash on the way over and
Ash told him that Holly gave birth back in '83 on the
same day that Andy was born. Sam asks him if he was
adopted, and Andy says yes. "And you neglected
to mention that?" says Dean, and Andy replies it
never really came up. He says he never knew his birth
parents, and asks if they really think this woman was
his birth mother. Dean says he tried to find out but
that information is locked up. "Screw that,"
says Andy.
County
office
Andy is telling the older man who works there that he
should go get a coffee, and the man leaves. They start
looking at the information and Sam finds that it's true.
Holly Beckett was Andy's mother. He also finds that
Dr. Jennings, the man who was killed, was her doctor.
He was there when Holly gave birth and oversaw the adoption.
Dean wonders who killed them, and Sam says he has a
pretty good guess. Holly Beckett gave birth to twins.
Sam
tells him that Holly put both of them up for adoption.
Sam tells him brothers name is Anson. Dean is getting
a picture of him. He shows Andy.
The
diner
The young man from the diner walks up to Tracey, the
woman who works there. He says he knows that Andy and
her used to go out, and he wonders if they ever had
anything serious. She says no, but he tells her to tell
the truth.
In
the Impala
Sam asks Andy to tell them everything he knows about
this guy, Anson. Andy tells them that he showed up about
eight months ago, and acted weird, trying too hard to
be his friend. Dean wonders why he didn't just tell
him the truth. Sam starts rubbing his head. He's getting
another vision.
Tracey
is walking over to the edge of a very high dam. Down
below is water. She's crying. Then she jumps over the
edge.
Sam
opens the car door, groaning, and Dean runs over to
him.
Anson
pulls up next to the dam with Tracey in the car with
him. He tells her that he always takes girls here. They
like it. Or at least he likes it, so of course they
like it too. She says she just wants to go home. He
tells her to stop crying, and she stops. Anson then
tells her that he knows how she feels about Andy, but
he's Anson's family, not hers. He says she can't have
him. She won't have anything, after tonight.
Sam
and Dean get out of the car, and Dean opens the trunk.
Sam tells Dean to stay back, and Dean agrees, saying
he's had his head messed with enough for one day. Andy
says he's coming, because Tracey's up there.
Meanwhile
Anson is telling Tracey that when they're done, he wants
her to head over to the edge of the dam, and jump off.
He says that because she knows she can fly. She won't
be scared. "Because you can fly, right?" he
says. "I think so," she says. He tells her
to just say to herself that everything is okay. Suddenly,
the window breaks beside him, and Sam is there, holding
a gun. He tells him to get out of the car. "You
really don't want to do this," says Anson, but
Sam hits him in the face and drags him out of the car.
Andy takes Tracey outside of the car. Sam has put duct
tape over Anson's mouth. He tells Andy to let him handle
this. Suddenly Sam is hit over the head by a big branch.
Tracey did it. Andy tells Tracey to stop it, and she
stops. Andy looks over at Anson and asks him how he
did it without verbal commands. Anson tells him it was
practice. "If you have to, you can use this,"
he says, and touches his head. Andy goes to attack him
and Anson says "Back off, Andy. Or Tracey's going
to do a little flying." Andy turns around to see
Tracey standing at the edge of the dam, ready to jump.
Anson tells Andy he's stronger than him. Andy steps
back. "Just please don't hurt her," he says.
Anson asks him not to be mad at him. He says he knows,
it's all wrong. It's just Tracey's trying to between
them. He says she's garbage, they all are. "We
can push them! We can make them do whatever we want!"
He tells Andy he wanted to tell him for so long, but
he didn't let him. "He said I had to wait for the
right time," he says. "Who?" asks Andy.
"The man with the yellow eyes," replies Anson.
Meanwhile, on the ground, Sam wakes up. "In my
dream, he said I was special," says Anson. "He
told me he has big plans for me. Wait 'till you see
what's in store for both of us."
Dean
is creeping up in the bushes with a gun. Andy asks why
Anson killed their mother, and Dr. Jennings. "'Cause
they split us up!" yells Anson, "They ruined
our lives, Andy. We could've been together all this
time. Instead of alone. I couldn't let them do that,
I couldn't let them get away with that. No…"
Dean loads his gun. Suddenly Anson turns around. "I
see you," he says. "Bye bye." And suddenly
Dean points the gun at his head. A shot goes off. Tracey
slowly turns around, and sees Anson on the ground, and
Andy is holding a gun.
The
police are talking to Andy, and Andy tells them that
Anson shot himself, and they saw it happen. The police
believe him because of his power. Sam and Dean are watching.
"He's getting better at it," says Sam. Andy
looks at Tracey but she looks away. "She won't
even look at me," Andy says to them, and Sam replies
"Yeah, she's pretty shaken up." "No,
it's different. I've never used my mind thing on her.
Before last night. She's scared of me now." Sam
tells him that they have to leave, but he gives Andy
his cell number and tells him that if anything comes
up, he can call him. Andy asks what he's supposed to
do now, and Dean tells him "Be good, Andy. And
we'll be back." The boys walk away. "So I
was right about Andy," says Sam. "He was a
killer after all." "He's a hero," says
Dean. "He saved his girlfriend's life. He saved
my life." "Bottom line, last night, he wasted
somebody," says Sam. "He's not a foaming at
the mouth psycho," replies Dean. "He was pushed
into that." Sam says they all were. Anson was,
Max was, and Sam himself was by Jessica's death. Dean
asks him what his point is, and Sam says that under
the right circumstances, everybody is capable of murder.
"You know maybe that's what the Demon is doing.
Pushing us. Finding ways to break us." "Sam
we don't know what the Demon wants, okay? Quit worrying
about it." Dean walks over to the car. "I
heard you before when Andy made you tell the truth.
You're just as scared of this as I am," says Sam.
Dean argues that he was mind controlled, and says they
just have to keep doing what they're doing, and find
the Demon and kill it. Then he gets a call from Ellen,
and they go the roadhouse.
The
roadhouse
Ellen tells Jo to get another case of beer, and even
though Jo complains, Ellen makes her go. Ellen then
asks Dean and Sam if they want to tell her about the
last hunt they were on. "Not really," replies
Dean. "No offense, it's just kind of a family thing."
"Not anymore," says Ellen, pulling out some
papers. "I got this stuff from Ash. Andrew Gallagher's
house burnt down on his six month birthday, just like
yours. You think it was the Demon both times, don't
you?" Sam says yes. Dean cuts in and says it's
none of her business. She tells him to mind his tongue
with her. It's not just their war, its war. She says
something big is coming and it's coming fast. She says
all they have is each other. "No secrets or half
truths here," she adds. Sam then tells her about
his powers. He tells her that the Demon said he had
plans for the people like him. Ellen asks if the psychics
are dangerous, and Dean says no, not all of them. Sam
adds but some of them are. Ellen asks if they have anything
else in common, and Dean tells her about the mother
always being killed in a fire on the night of the kid's
six month birthday, but Sam cuts in and says that's
not true. Sam says that there was no fire in Anson's
past. Nothing out of the ordinary. Ellen says that it
breaks the pattern, which would make them impossible
to track. "So there's no way of knowing how many
are out there," says Dean. Ellen tells Jo she'd
better break out the whiskey instead.
Synopsis
by Megan (Dean's Girl)
Episode Music
Can't
Fight This Feeling - REO Speedwagon
Stonehenge - Spinal Tap
Fell On Black Days - Soundgarden
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