Originally aired: 14/02/2008
Writer:
Jeremy Carver
Director: Phil Sgriccia
Guest Stars: Jim Beaver as Bobby Singer, Richard
Speight Jr. as the 'Trickster'
Official CW Description
SAM
WATCHES DEAN DIE Sam and Dean investigate the disappearance
of a man who went missing at a tourist location. While
searching the site, Dean is shot and killed by the owner.
Sam is devastated but stunned when he wakes up the next
morning to find Dean alive and well. As the day unfolds,
Sam realizes he is re-living the previous day and tries
to prevent Dean's death, but to no avail. Dean dies
again and Sam must learn to live life without his brother
by his side.
Full Synopsis
Motel
Sam
wakes up. “Heat of the Moment” by Asia is
blasting on the radio. Sam sits up and sees Dean, sitting
on the next bed and tying up his boots. “Rise
and shine, Sammy!” he says. “Asia?”
Sam asks. “Yeah, come on. You love this song,
you know it,” Dean says. “Yeah, and if I
ever hear it again I’m gonna kill myself,”
Sam replies. Dean turns up the music. “What? I’m
sorry, I can’t hear you,” he says. Sam laughs
as Dean sings along with the song, then gets up and
goes into the bathroom. As the boys brush their teeth,
Dean gargles the water for a very long time, making
Sam look at him oddly. A little while later, Dean is
searching for something in the motel room. “Whenever
you’re ready, Dean,” Sam says, slightly
irritably. “This yours?” Dean says, holding
up a black bra. Sam gives him a look, and he drops it,
then picks up his gun. “Bingo,” he says,
then follows Sam out the door. “I’m ready
for some breakfast,” he says.
Restaurant
As Dean and Sam walk in, the restaurant owner is handing
an old man his keys. “Drive safe now, Mr. Pickett,”
he says. “Yeah, yeah,” the old man says
as he leaves. Meanwhile a waitress is telling a young
man named Cal that he can’t stay unless he orders
something, and he orders coffee. Dean and Sam sit down.
“Hey!” says Dean, looking at the specials
menu. “Tuesday! Pig n’a Poke.” “Do
you even know what that is?” Sam asks him, and
Dean looks confused. The waitress comes over and asks
them if they’re ready to order. “Yes. I’ll
have the special, side of bacon, and a coffee,”
Dean says. “Make that two coffees, and a short
stack,” Sam orders. The waitress leaves. “I’m
telling you, Sam, this job is small fry. We should be
spending our time hunting down Bela,” Dean says.
“Okay, yeah, let’s get right on that. Where
is she again?” Sam says sarcastically. “Shut
up,” Dean replies. “Believe me, I wanna
find her as bad as you do. But in the meantime, we have
this,” Sam says, pulling some papers out of his
pocket. “Alright, so this professor…”
Dean begins, looking at the paper. “Dexter Hasselback.
He was passing through town last week when he vanished,”
Sam says. “Last known location?” Dean asks.
“His daughter says he was on his way to visit
the Brower County Mystery Spot,” Sam tells him.
Dean looks at the brochure. “Where the laws of
physics have no meaning?” He reads. Sam shrugs.
The waitress comes back. “Two coffees…”
she says, putting them down. “And some hot sauce
for the…” but before she can finish, the
hot sauce falls off the tray and smashes on the ground.
“Whoops! Crap,” she says. “Sorry.
Clean up!”
Outside
The boys are walking outside, and there’s a dog
tied to a pole. It barks as they walk by. “Sam,
you know joints like this are only tourist traps, right?”
Dean asks, taking the paper from Sam. “I mean,
you know, balls rolling up hill, furniture nailed to
the ceiling? The only danger is to your wallet.”
“Look, I’m just saying, there are spots
in the world where holes open up and just swallow people,”
Sam says. “The Bermuda Triangle. The Organ Vortex.”
“Brower County Mystery Spot?” Dean says
incredulously. “Sometimes these places are legit!”
Sam argues. “Alright well if it is legit, and
that’s a big ass if, what’s the lore?”
Dean asks. Just then a girl walks by him and bumps into
him, saying “Excuse me,” and keeps walking.
He looks back at her. “The lore’s pretty
freakin nuts, actually,” Sam begins. “They
say in these places the magnetic fields are so strong,
they can bend space time, sending victims… who
knows where.” “Sounds a little X-Files to
me,” Dean replies. The boys pass two men trying
to fit a big desk through a door. “I told you
it wouldn’t fit!” one of them is complaining.
“Look, I’m not saying this is really happening,
but if it is, we gotta check it out, see if it really
is something,” Sam says. “Alright alright,
we’ll go tonight after they close, get ourselves
a nice long look,” Dean agrees.
Brower
County Mystery Spot
Sam and Dean walk into a room that is painted with a
black and green swirl, and head into a bigger room.
Dean sees that there is furniture on the ceiling. “Wow,”
he says, “uncanny.” Sam is going over everything
with the EMF meter, while Dean shines his flashlight
around. “Find anything?” he asks Sam. “No,”
Sam replies. “Do you have any idea what you’re
looking for?” Dean asks. “Uh. Yeah,”
Sam says, not very confidently, then “No.”
Suddenly, “What the hell are you doing here?”
says a voice, and they spin around to see man holding
a gun. “Whoa whoa whoa,” Dean says quickly.
“We can explain.” “You robbing me?”
the man says loudly. “Nobody’s robbing you,
calm down,” Sam says desperately. “Don’t
move!” the guy yells at Dean. “I’m
just putting the gun down,” Dean says, and suddenly
the man shoots him. “Dean!” Sam yells, running
forward. He lifts Dean up a little, then yells at the
man to go call 911. “I didn’t mean to…”
the guy is saying. “NOW!” Sam yells, and
the man leaves. Sam is desperately saying Dean’s
name, but Dean dies in his arms.
Motel
Sam wakes up to “Heat of the Moment”. He
stares next to him in shock as he sees Dean, tying up
his boots. “Rise and shine, Sammy! Asia,”
he says, grinning at Sam. “Dean,” Sam says.
“Oh come on. You love this song and you know it,”
Dean says, reaching over to turn it up. Dean gurgles
water in the bathroom as they get ready, and Sam stares
at him. “What?” Dean asks. “I dunno,”
Sam says, staring around in a confused way. “You
alright?” Dean asks. “No, I think I…
man, I had a weird dream,” Sam says. “Yeah?
Clowns or midgets?” Dean asks innocently, turning
to look at Sam.
Restaurant
Dean and Sam walk into the restaurant as the owner is
giving Mr. Pickett his keys. They see the waitress telling
Cal to order something, and he orders coffee. “Hey!
Tuesday. Pig n’a Poke,” Dean says, grinning
as they sit down. Sam stares. “Tuesday?”
he says. “Yeah,” Dean says. The waitress
comes over and asks them if they’re ready. “Yeah.
I’ll have the special, side of bacon, and coffee,”
Dean orders. “Uh… nothing for me,”
Sam says. “Let me know if you change your mind,”
she says, leaving. “Man, I’m telling you
this job is small fry. We should be spending our time
hunting down Bela,” Dean says. Sam doesn’t
answer. Dean snaps his fingers in Sam’s face.
“Hey, you with me?” “What?”
Sam says. “You sure you feel okay?” Dean
asks, looking at him weird. “You don’t remember
any of this?” Sam asks. “Remember what?”
Dean asks. “This. Today, like it’s…
happened before?” Sam says. “You mean like
déjà vu?” Dean says. “No,
like it’s really happened before,” Sam replies.
“Yeah, like déjà vu,” Dean
says. “No, forget about déjà vu!
I mean it feels like we’re living yesterday all
over again,” Sam tries to explain. Dean stares
at him, confused. “Okay how is that not…”
“Don’t say it! Just don’t…”
Sam says irritably, as the waitress arrives. “Coffee,
black…” she says, putting it down. This
time, as the hot sauce drops, Sam catches it. “Nice
reflexes,” Dean says. Sam doesn’t know what
to say.
Outside
The dog barks as the boys walk by. “Sam, I’m
sorry, but I don’t know what the hell you’re
talking about,” Dean says. “Okay look. Yesterday
was Tuesday, right?” Sam asks. “But today
is Tuesday too!” “Yeah, okay you’re
totally balanced,” Dean says sarcastically. “So
you don’t believe me?” Sam gapes at Dean.
Just then the girl bumps into Dean, saying “Excuse
me.” Dean looks back at her. “Look I’m
just saying it’s crazy. Even for us crazy. Dingo
ate my baby crazy. Hey maybe it was another one of you
psychic premonitions,” Dean suggests. “No
no, way too vivid,” Sam says. “Okay look,
we were at the Mystery Spot, and then…”
“And then what?” Dean asks. “And then
I woke up,” Sam finishes. He sees the two men
trying to push the desk through the door. “Wait
a minute! The Mystery Spot. You think maybe it…”
Sam begins. “Maybe what?” Dean asks. “We
gotta check that place out,” Sam says firmly.
“Look, just go with me on this, alright?”
he says when Dean stares at him. “Alright alright,
we’ll go tonight after it closes and get ourselves
a nice long look,” Dean suggests. “Wait
what? No!” Sam says. “Why not?” Dean
asks. “Let’s go now! Business hours, nice
and crowded,” Sam says. Dean stares at him. “My
God you’re a freak.” “Dean!”
Sam argues. “Okay! Whatever, we’ll go now,”
Dean says, and turns to walk away. He walks a little
ahead of Sam, and suddenly a car hits him. “Dean!”
Sam runs over. The car stops, and Mr. Pickett from the
restaurant looks out the window. Sam lifts Dean up,
frantically saying his name, but Dean dies in his arms.
Motel
Sam wakes up to “Heat of the Moment”. “Rise
and shine, Sammy!” Dean grins at him. Sam watches
as Dean gargles his water, from the doorway.
Restaurant
“Hey, Tuesday! Pig n’ a poke,” Dean
says cheerfully. “Okay, Dean, will you listen
to me? Cause I’m flipping out,” Sam says.
The waitress comes over and asks them if they’re
ready. “He’ll take the special, side of
bacon, coffee;black, nothing for me, thanks,”
Sam says quickly. “Sammy, I get all tingly when
you take control like that,” Dean teases. “Quit
screwing around, Dean!” Sam says irritably. “Okay,”
Dean says. “Okay, I’m listening. So wait,
you think you’re in some sort of… what?”
“Time loop,” Sam tells him. “Like
Groundhog Day,” Dean says. “Yes, exactly!
Like Groundhog Day,” Sam says. “Uh huh,”
Dean says. “So you don’t believe me!”
Sam says angrily. Dean laughs. “It’s just
a little crazy, you know, even for us crazy… like…”
“Dingo ate my baby crazy?” Sam says. “How
did you know I was gonna say that?” Dean gapes.
“Because you said it before, Dean, that’s
my whole point,” Sam says desperately. The waitress
comes, and once again Sam catches the hot sauce before
it can fall. “Nice reflexes,” Dean says.
“No. I knew it was gonna happen,” Sam says.
“Okay look. I’m sure there’s some
sort of explanation,” Dean begins. “You’re
just gonna have to go with me on this, Dean, you owe
me that much!” Sam says angrily. “Calm down,”
Dean says. “Don’t tell me to calm down,
I can’t calm down! I can’t! Because…”
Sam says. “Because what?” Dean asks. “Because
you die today, Dean,” Sam says finally. “I’m
not gonna die! Not today,” Dean says. “Twice
now, I’ve watched you die,” Sam puts in.
“And I won’t do it again. I can’t.
You’re just gonna have to believe me. Please.”
Dean looks at him for a moment. “Alright. I still
think you’re nuts... but, whatever this is, we’ll
figure it out.”
Outside
The boys see the dog barking, then the girl bumps into
Dean. They see the men trying to fit the desk through
the door. “And you think this cheesy-ass tourist
trap has something to do with it,” Dean asks.
Sam says yes, and Dean replies that it all seems a little
too X-Files to him. “Well I don’t know how
else to explain it, Dean!” Sam says irritably.
“Alright! Alright. We’ll go tonight after
it closes, get ourselves a nice long look,” Dean
suggests. “No no, we can’t,” Sam says.
“Why not?” Dean asks. “Because you…
you…” “I what? I die there?”
Dean asks. “Blown away, actually,” Sam says
quietly. “Huh. Alright, let’s go now,”
Dean says, turning to walk out into the road. Sam quickly
grabs his arm and pulls him back, just as the car drives
by. “Whoa!” Dean says, then looks at Sam.
“Wait, did he…?” “Yeah, yesterday,”
Sam replies. “And?” Dean says. “And
what?” Sam says. “Did it look cool, like
in the movies?” Dean asks, smiling. Sam looks
disgusted. “You peed yourself.” Dean looks
upset. “Of course I peed myself. A man gets hit
by a car, you think he has full control over his bladder?
Come on!”
Brower
County Mystery Spot
“Boys, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate
this,” the same man that shot Dean is saying.
“We can use all the good ink we can get!”
Sam asks how long he’s owned the place, and he
replies “My family’s been guarding the secrets
here since you don’t want to know when,”
he says, smiling. “So you’d know if anything
strange happened,” Sam asks. “Strange? Strange
happens here all the time,” the guy says, grinning.
“It’s a mystery spot.” “What
exactly does that mean?” Sam asks. “Well…
uh, it’s where the laws of physics, have no meaning,”
he replies. “Like how?” Sam says, loudly.
“Take the tour!” the guy says. “Guy
went missing, Dexter Hasselback. He take the tour?”
Dean cuts in. “Uh, hang on a minute. What kind
of article is this?” the guy asks. “Just
answer the question,” Sam says tightly. “The
police scoured ever inch of this place, they couldn’t
find him, I’ve never seen him before,” the
owner replies. “Listen to me. There’s something
weird going on here. Do you know anything about it,
or not?” Sam says dangerously. “Okay. Guys,
give me a break,” the man says, and tells them
that he bought the place from an auction last month.
Dean says they should get some air, and they leave.
Outside,
night
“Well I hate to say it, but that place is exactly
what I thought. It’s full of crap,” Dean
says as the boys walk. “Well then what is it,
Dean? What the hell is happening to us?” Sam asks
desperately. “Okay, let me just…”
Dean says, stopping. “Okay, so every day I die,
right?” “Yeah.” “And that’s
when you wake up again, right?” “Yeah.”
“Well then let’s just make sure I don’t
die. I make it tomorrow, maybe the loop stops, and we
can figure all this out,” Dean suggests. “You
think?” Sam says. “It’s worth a shot.
I say we grab some take-out, head back to the motel,
and lay low till midnight,” Dean says. Sam nods,
and Dean nods too. “Okay. Who wants Chinese?”
He starts to walk, and suddenly the desk that the men
have been trying to get into the top window falls, crushing
him. Sam stares.
Motel
Sam wakes up to “Heat of the Moment”. “Rise
and shine, Sammy!” Dean grins.
Restaurant
“I still think you’re nuts, but whatever
this is, we’ll figure it out,” Dean is saying
to Sam. “Thanks,” Sam says. “Okay.
So if you’re stuck in Groundhog Day, then why?
What’s behind it?” Dean asks. “Well
at first I thought it was the Mystery Spot, but now
I’m not so sure,” Sam tells him. “What
do we do?” Dean asks. “Well, keep you breathing,
try to make it to tomorrow. That’s the only thing
I can think of,” Sam says. “Shouldn’t
be too hard,” Dean says. “Yeah, right. Dean
I’ve watched you die a few times, and I can never
seem to stop it,” Sam replies. “Well, nothing’s
set in stone,” Dean says. He then decides to order
sausage instead of bacon with his breakfast, telling
Sam it’s a different day already, and tells Sam
he’s not gonna die. He takes a bite of his sausage,
and then suddenly begins to choke. “Dean?”
Sam says.
Motel
Sam wakes up in the motel to “Heat of the Moment”.
In
the shower, Dean calls “We can’t even go
out for breakfast?” “You’ll thank
me when it’s Wednesday!” Sam calls back
tensely. “Whatever that means,” Dean says.
Sam looks out the window just as he hears Dean yell
and a thud from the bathroom.
He
wakes up to “Heat of the Moment”.
“These
tacos taste funny to you?” Dean asks as the two
boys eat.
Sam
wakes up.
Dean
electrocutes himself plugging in the shaver.
Sam
wakes up.
Brower
County Mystery Spot
Sam is trashing the building, while the owner is tied
to a chair with duct tape over his mouth. “Everybody’s
fine. Nobody’s gonna get hurt, okay?” Dean
tells him. “Sammy, maybe you should drop the axe
and let this guy go, whaddya say?” “Something’s
gotta be going on here,” Sam says, “and
I intend to find out what.” Sam continues to destroy
the building. “Sammy, time to give it a rest,”
Dean says, walking over. They struggle with the axe
for a bit together, arguing, before suddenly blood splatters
all over the owner and Sam says,”Dean?”
Sam
wakes up.
Restaurant
Sam and Dean walk in, and Sam takes the keys from Mr.
Pickett on the way by. “Hey, Tuesday! Pig n’
a poke,” Dean says cheerfully. Sam puts the keys
on the table. “What’re those?” Dean
asks. “The old man’s. Trust me, you don’t
want him behind the wheel,” Sam says. The waitress
comes over, and Dean orders the same thing as always.
“Hey Doris? What I’d like is for you to
log in more hours at the archery range. You’re
a terrible shot,” Sam says. “How did you
know that?” she asks. “Lucky guess,”
Sam replies immediately. “So you think you’re
caught in some kind of what?” Dean asks. “Time
loop,” Sam says flatly. “Like Groundhog
Day,” Dean says. “Doesn’t matter,
there’s no way to stop it,” Sam says. “Jeez,
aren’t you grumpy,” Dean says, smiling.
“Yeah I am. You wanna know why?” Sam asks.
“Why?” Dean asks. “Because this is
the hundredth Tuesday in a row I’ve been through,
and it never stops. Ever. So yeah, I’m a little
grumpy.” Dean stares at him. “Hot sauce,”
Sam says. “What?” Dean asks, just as the
waitress walks up and puts down his coffee. Sam catches
the hot sauce as usual. “Nice reflexes,”
Dean says. “I knew it was gonna happen, Dean.
I know everything that’s going to happen.”
“You don’t know everything,” Dean
says. “Yeah I do,” Sam says. “Yeah
right,” says Dean, but Sam says it along with
him. “Nice guess,” he says with him as well.
“It wasn’t a guess,” he says by himself,
and then continues to say everything along with Dean
as he says, “Right, you’re a mind reader.
Cut that out Sam. Sam! You think you’re being
funny but you’re being really really childish.
Sam Winchester wears makeup. Sam Winchester cries his
way through sex. Sam Winchester keeps a ruler near the
bed and every morning when he wakes up – okay
enough!” Both boys sit back, Dean staring at Sam
in shock. “That’s not all,” Sam says.
“Randy the cashier? He’s skimming from the
register. Judge Myers? At night, he puts on a furry
bunny outfit. Over there? That’s Cal. He’s
gonna rob Tony the mechanic on the way home.”
“What’s your point?” Dean asks. “My
point is I’ve lived through every possible Tuesday.
I’ve watched you die every possible way. I’ve
ripped apart the Mystery Spot, burned it down, done
everything I can think of to save your life and I can’t,”
Sam says. “No matter what I do, you die. And then
I wake up. And it’s Tuesday again.”
Outside
The boys are walking again. “There’s gotta
be some way out of this,” Dean says. “Where’s
my dang keys,” Sam says, just as they pass Mr.
Pickett saying the same thing. “Excuse me,”
Sam says, as the girl bumps into Dean and says the same
thing. “She’s kinda cute,” Dean says.
“Hey. All the times we’ve walked down this
street, I ever do this?” He turns and walks back.
“No,” Sam says, as Dean takes one of the
papers that the girl is holding, and then comes back.
“A hundred Tuesdays, you never bothered to check
what she was holding in her hands?” he asks. “It’s
the guy who went missing,” he says, holding up
a MISSING picture of Dexter Hasselback. “That’s
his daughter back there.” “Ma’am?”
Sam says, running after her. Dean looks at the dog,
which is still barking. He goes forward to pat it, and
then yells.
Sam
wakes up.
Restaurant
“So the police report says Dexter Hasselback is
a professor. But that’s not all he his,”
Sam says, working on his laptop as Dean eats. Sam tells
him that Dexter is also a journalist, writing about
tourist attractions like mystery spots, UFO crash sites,
and so on. “He gets his kicks debunking. He’s
already put four of these places out of business.”
He shows Dean the website. “Dexter Hasselback.
Truth Warrior? More like Pompous schmuck if you ask
me,” Dean says. “Guy must’ve weighed
a ton, he was so full of himself,” Sam says. “When’d
you have time to do all this research?” Dean asks.
Sam looks at him. “Come on,” he stands up,
then suddenly stops, looking at the plate of the man
who just left. “What?” Dean asks, coming
back. “Guy has maple syrup for 100 Tuesdays and
suddenly he has strawberry?” Sam says. “It’s
a free country,” Dean says. “Man can’t
choose his own syrup, what have we become?” “No,
not today. Nothing in this place ever changes. Ever.
Except me,” Sam says.
Sam
wakes up.
Restaurant
“So you think you’re caught in some kind
of what, again?” Dean asks, as Sam watches the
man. “Eat your breakfast,” Sam snaps. Sam
waits until the man leaves, then goes after him. “What’s
in the bag?” Dean calls after Sam, who is carrying
something.
Outside
Sam pins the man against a fence. “I know who
you are! Or should I say, what,” he says, putting
a stake to the man’s neck. The man pleads to be
let go, but Sam says “It took me a while but I
finally figured it out. It’s your MO that gave
you away. Going after pompous jerks and giving them
their just desserts? Your kind loves that, don’t
they?” “Yeah, sure, okay, just put the stake
down!” the man pleads. “Sam, maybe…”
Dean says, but “NO!” Sam yells. He says
there’s only one thing powerful enough to stick
someone in a time loop. “You’d have to be
a god,” Sam goes on. “You’d have to
be a trickster.” The man starts telling him that
he’s got a family, but Sam yells “Don’t
lie to me! I know what you are! We’ve killed one
of your kind before!” Suddenly, the man changes
– into the trickster that they met before. “Actually
Bucko? You didn’t.” “Why are you doing
this?” Sam asks. “You’re joking, right?
You chuckleheads tried to kill me last time. Why wouldn’t
I do this?” the trickster replies. “And
Hasselback, what about him?” Dean asks. The trickster
replies that Dexter didn’t believe in wormholes,
so he dropped him in one. “And then you guys showed
up. I made you the second you hit town.” “So
this is fun for you? Killing Dean over and over again?”
Sam says angrily. “One? Yes. It is fun. And two?
This is so not about killing Dean,” the trickster
says. “This joke’s on you, Sam. Watching
your brother die? Every day? Forever?” “You
son of a bitch,” Sam says furiously. “How
long will it take you to realize? You can’t save
your brother. No matter what,” it goes on. “Oh
yeah? I kill you, this all ends now,” Sam says,
pushing the stake against it’s neck. “Whoa,
okay. You can’t take a joke, fine. You’re
out of it. Tomrrow, you wake up, it’ll be Wednesday.
I swear.” “You’re lying,” Sam
says. “If I am, you know where to find me. Having
pancakes at the diner,” the trickster says. Sam
thinks about it, then says “Easier to just kill
you.” “Sorry kiddo. Can’t have that,”
the trickster says, snapping his fingers.
Motel
Sam wakes up, but this time to Huey Lewis and the News.
Dean is brushing his teeth in the bathroom. “What,
you gonna sleep all day?” “No Asia!”
Sam says. “Yeah I know. This station sucks,”
Dean replies. Sam looks at the clock and sees that it’s
Wednesday. “It’s Wednesday!” he says.
“Yeah, which usually comes after Tuesday,”
Dean answers. “Turn that thing off, would you?”
“What are you kidding? This isn’t the most
beautiful song you’ve ever heard?” Sam grins.
“No. Jeez, how many Tuesdays did you have?”
Dean asks. “I dunno. I lost count,” Sam
replies. “Wait, what do you remember?” Dean
says he remembers that Sam was pretty whacked out, and
then running into the trickster, but that’s it.
Sam tells him to pack his stuff, they’re getting
the hell out of town. “No breakfast?” Dean
says. “No breakfast,” Sam replies.
Outside
Dean is packing the car. “Are you sure we should
just let the trickster go?” he asks, hearing someone
walk up behind him. He turns to see Cal, from the diner,
with a gun on him. “Gimme your wallet,”
he says. “Whoa whoa whoa buddy, just relax,”
Dean says. “I am relaxed!” Cal says. Dean
says that nobody wants this to end the wrong way, so
let’s talk about it a sec.
Sam
is in the motel, still packing, when he hears a gunshot.
He runs outside, Dean is on the ground, dead. “No
no, come on, not today. This isn’t supposed to
happen today,” Sam says desperately. He closes
his eyes, and waits to wake up, but nothing happens.
“I’m supposed to wake up,” he whispers.
Later
Sam
is driving the Impala, we hear Bobby on his answering
machine, telling him he did a nice job on the demon
thing. He asks Sam to call him. Sam is apparently hunting
by himself now. We see him taking a bullet out of his
side with tweezers by himself, eating alone, and Boby
calling him again. Bobby says they can find the trickster
together. Later, brushing his teeth in the bathroom,
Sam gets another call from Bobby, saying he’s
found the trickster.
Bobby
is sitting on the ground, with candles and a book. Sam
walks in. “It’s good to see you, boy,”
Bobby says, hugging him. Sam doesn’t hug him back.
“What are we doing here, Bobby?” Sam asks.
Bobby says it’s the last place the trickster worked
his magic, and he found the summoning ritual to bring
the trickster to them. “What do we need?”
Sam asks. “Blood,” Bobby tells him. “How
much?” Sam asks. “About a gallon. Ritual
says it’s gotta be fresh, too,” Bobby replies.
“Meaning we have to bleed a person dry,”
Sam says. “And it’s gotta be tonight,”
Bobby adds. “Or not for another fifty years.”
“Then let’s go get some,” Sam says,
turning away. Bobby doesn’t move. “You break
my heart, kid,” he says. “I’m not
going to let you murder an innocent man.” “Then
why did you bring me here?” Sam asks. “Why?
Cause it’s the only way you’d see me,”
Bobby replies. “Cause I wanted to knock some sense
into you. Cause I thought you’d back down from
killing a man!” “Well you thought wrong,”
Sam says dangerously. “Leave the stuff, I’ll
do it myself.” “I told you, I’m not
gonna let you kill an innocent…” Bobby begins.
“It’s none of your damn business what I
do!” Sam yells. “You want your brother back
so bad,” Bobby says, picking up a knife. “Fine.”
“What’re you talking about?” Sam asks.
“Better me than a civilian,” Bobby replies,
giving Sam the knife. He says that he’s an old
man, nearing the end of his trail, but Sam’s young,
and can keep going, keep saving people. He tells Sam
that he’s the closest thing he’s ever had
to family, and he can give Dean back to him. He says
he wants to do this. “Okay,” says Sam. Bobby
turns around, facing away. Sam takes out a stake, instead
of the knife. “Make it quick,” says Bobby.
“Do it, son.” “Yeah okay, Bobby,”
says Sam. “But you wanna know why? Because you’re
not Bobby.” He stabs Bobby in the back with the
stake, then watches the body. “Bobby?” he
says. Nothing happens. Sam starts to panic, but then
the body disappears, and the trickster appears. “You’re
right. I was just screwin with ya. Pretty good though,
Sam! Smart. Let me tell you, whoever said Dean was the
dysfunctional one, has never seen you with a sharp object
in your hands. Whoa, full metal jacket.” “Bring
him back,” Sam says. “Who? Dean?”
the trickster says. He then tells Sam that Dean is dead,
and his soul is downstairs as they speak. Sam asks him
to just take them back to that Wednesday when it all
started, and the trickster says that he doesn’t
think he should. “There’s a lesson here,”
he says. “This obsession with saving Dean? The
way you two keep sacrificing yourselves for each other?
Nothing good comes out of it. Just blood, and pain.
Dean’s your weakness. Bad guys know it, too. It’s
gonna be the death of you, Sam. Sometimes, you just
gotta let people go.” “He’s my brother,”
Sam says. “Yup. And like it or not, this is what
life’s gonna be like without him,” the trickster
says. “Please. Just… please,” Sam
pleads. “I swear, it’s like talking to a
brick wall,” the trickster says. “Okay,
look. This all stopped being fun months ago. I’m
over it,” he says. “Meaning what?”
Sam asks. “That’s for me to know, and you
to find out,” the trickster replies, snapping
his fingers.
Motel
Sam
wakes up to Huey Lewis and the News. “What’re
you gonna do, sleep all day?” Dean says, brushing
his teeth at the sink. “I know, no Asia. This
station sucks.” “It’s Wednesday,”
Sam says in shock, looking at the clock. “Yeah.
Which usually follows Tuesday,” Dean says. “Turn
that thing off.” Sam gets out of bed and hugs
Dean. “Dude, how many Tuesdays did you have?”
Dean asks. “Enough,” Sam says. “Wait,
what do you remember?” “I remember you were
pretty whacked out yesterday. And I remember catching
up with the trickster. That’s about it,”
Dean replies. “Let’s go,” Sam says.
“No breakfast?” Dean asks. “No breakfast,”
Sam says, smiling a little. “I’ll pack the
car,” Dean offers. Sam tells him he’s not
going anywhere without him. “It’s the parking
lot, Sam,” Dean replies. “Just trust me,”
Sam answers.
The
boys are packing. Dean opens the door. “Hey, you
don’t look so good. Something else happen?”
he asks Sam, who is standing still. “I just had
a really weird dream,” Sam replies. Dean nods.
“Clowns or midgets?” Sam looks up at Dean,
who smiles brightly at him. Sam smiles weakly back,
and they leave the motel.
Synopsis
by Deanandhisimpala
Episode Music
Heat
of the Moment by Asia
Back In Time by Huey Lewis and the News
Extras
Episode
Promos Episode
Screencaps Episode
Trailer Inside
The Legend Episode
Review Audio
Clips
Video Clips
Asia
Dean
dies....a few times!
Clowns
or midgets