Originally aired: 18/09/2008
Writer: Eric Kripke
Director: Kim Manners
Guest Stars: Jim beaver as Bobby Singer
Official WB Description
DEAN RETURNS —
It's four months later and Dean wakes in a pine box.
He's been freed from Hell. He has a joyful reunion with
Sam and Bobby , but it isn't long before the three wonder
what exactly pulled Dean from Hell and what it will
want in return.
Full Synopsis
We
hear harsh breathing, and then a lighter is lit. Dean
is in a pine box. He calls for help, but his throat
is dry from no use and his voice is raspy and quiet.
He looks around as best as he can, and finally breaks
the top of the coffin.
Outside, in front of a wooden cross in the ground, Dean’s
hands break through the surface. He pulls himself out
of the ground and slowly stands up, looking around.
Everything around him is flat, like a bomb has hit the
area.
Dean is walking down the road, shirt tied around his
waist. He finds a gas station, and calls “Hello?”
but no one answers. Finally he breaks the window on
the door, and lets himself in. Once inside he grabs
a water bottle and drinks it to finally soothe his dry
throat. Inside, he finds a newspaper, and finds out
that the month is September. He goes to a sink in the
back and washes his face, then slowly pulls up his t-shirt
to look at his body. He suddenly has a flash of something
clawing his stomach while he was in Hell, but there
is no mark on his skin. Looking confused, he drops his
shirt back down and then slowly lifts one of his sleeves
– there is a red handprint, like a burn, on his
left shoulder.
He goes through the rest of the store, grabbing chocolate
bars and water. He also grabs a quick Skin magazine,
smiling to himself. While he’s getting money from
the cash register, suddenly the TV turns on, but there’s
only white noise. He turns it off, and the radio starts
playing, then the TV turns on again. Dean quickly grabs
a can of salt and begins to spread it on the windowsills,
but then he hears a loud ringing sound, and it keeps
getting louder until he can’t take it anymore
and has to cover his ears. The windows smash in the
gas station, and Dean is now on the floor. Just a suddenly,
the ringing stops, and Dean slowly stands up.
Outside in the phone booth he tries to call Sam, but
is told the number is not in order. He then tries Bobby,
and Bobby picks up. “Yeah?” he says. “Bobby?
It’s me,” Dean says. “Who’s
me?” Bobby asks. “Dean,” Dean replies,
only to have Bobby hang up on him. He calls back, and
Bobby says “Who is this?” “Bobby listen
to me,” Dean begins, but Bobby cuts in with “This
ain’t funny. Call me again and I’ll kill
you.” He hangs up. Dean hangs up too, and sees
an old car outside. He hotwires it, and drives off.
Bobby’s house
Someone knocks on the door, and Bobby opens it up to
see Dean standing outside. “Surprised?”
he says. “I don’t…” Bobby begins,
backing up. “Yeah, me neither,” Dean replies,
coming inside. “But here I am.” Bobby suddenly
attacks him with a knife, but Dean fights him off. Bobby
then hits him in the face, and Dean is thrown backwards.
“Bobby, Bobby it’s me!” he says desperately,
putting a chair in between them. “My ass,”
Bobby replies, coming at him again. “Wait! Your
name is Robert Steven Singer, you became a hunter after
your wife got possessed, you’re about the closest
thing I have to a father!” Dean says quickly.
Bobby pauses. “Bobby… it’s me,”
Dean says again. Bobby slowly comes forward and touches
him on the shoulder, but then raises the knife again.
Dean blocks it and holds his arm. “I’m not
a shapeshifter!” he says. “Then you’re
a revenant!” Bobby argues, fighting back. Dean
shoves him off, and he has the knife now. “Alright,
if I was either, could I do this with a silver knife?”
Dean asks, and cuts his arm. Bobby stares. “Dean?”
he says in shock. “That’s what I’ve
been trying to tell you,” Dean replies. Bobby
comes forward and hugs him, and Dean hugs him back.
“It’s good to see you, boy,” Bobby
says, smiling at him as he pulls back. “Yeah you
too,” Dean says. “But… how did you
bust out?” Bobby asks. “I dunno,”
Dean replies, “I just – I just woke up in
a pine box…” He is suddenly splashed in
the face with holy water. “I’m not a demon
either, you know,” he says. “Sorry,”
Bobby replies, lowering his holy water flask. “Can’t
be too careful.”
Bobby and Dean are walking through the house. “That
don’t make a lick of sense,” Bobby says.
“Dean, your chest was ravaged. Your insides were
slop. And you’ve been buried four months! Even
if you could slip out of Hell and back into your meat
suit…” “I know,” Dean interrupts,
drying off his face with a towel. “I should look
like a Thriller video reject.” Bobby asks him
what he remembers, and Dean replies “Not much.
I remember I was a hellhound’s chew toy. Then…
lights out. Then I come to, six feet under. That’s
it.” Bobby sits down. “Sam’s number’s
not working, he’s not picking up,” Dean
begins. “Ah, he’s alive, as far as I know,”
Bobby says. “Good,” Dean says, looking relieved,
but then he stops. “What do you mean, as faras
you know?” “I haven’t talked to him
for months,” Bobby admits. “You’re
kidding, you just let him go off by himself?”
Dean looks shocked. “He was dead-set on it,”
Bobby replies, standing up again. “Bobby, you
should’ve been looking after him,” Dean
says. “I tried,” Bobby says. “These
last months haven’t been exactly easy you know,
for him or me. We had to bury you.” “Why
did you bury me, anyway?” Dean asks. “I
wanted you salted and burned, usual drill,” Bobby
begins. “But Sam wouldn’t have it.”
“Well I’m glad he won that one,” Dean
says. “He said you’d need a body when he
got you back home somehow,” Bobby goes on. “That’s
about all he said.” “What do you mean?”
Dean asks. “He was quiet. Real quiet. Then…
he just took off,” Bobby tells him. “Wouldn’t
return my calls… I tried to find him, but…
he don’t want to be found.” “Aw, dammit,
Sammy,” Dean rubs his head, frustrated. “What?”
Bobby asks. “Oh, he got me home okay,” Dean
replies. “But whatever he did, it is bad mojo.”
“What makes you so sure?” “You should’ve
seen the gravesite. It was like a nuke went off. And
then there was this force, this presence… it blew
me past me at a fill-up joint. And then this.”
He pulls up his shirt sleeve and shows Bobby the hand
print. “What in hell?” Bobby says, shocked.
“It looks like a demon just yanked me out. Or
rode me out,” Dean says. “But why?”
Bobby wonders. “To hold up their end of the bargain,”
Dean says, looking upset. “You think Sam made
a deal?” Bobby asks. “It’s what I
would’ve done,” Dean says quietly.
Later,
Dean calls the cellphone company and gets them to turn
on the GPS on Sam’s cellphone, then goes to the
website. “Hey Bobby?” he says, picking up
an empty liquor bottle. “What did you do at the
liquor store? Your parents out of town or something?”
“Like I said,” Bobby says. “Last few
months… ain’t been all that easy.”
Dean turns back to the computer, and looks at the screen.
“Sam’s in Pontaic, Illinois,” he says.
“Right where you were planted!” Bobby realizes.
“Right where I popped up – a hell of a coincidence,
don’t you think?” Dean says.
Motel,
Pontiac, Illinois
Dean and Bobby go to Sam’s door and knock, and
it’s opened by a girl. They stare at each other.
“So where is it?” she asks. “Where’s
what?” Dean asks. “The pizza? That takes
two guys to deliver?” she says sarcastically.
“I think we got the wrong room,” Dean says,
starting to back away, when suddenly Sam appears behind
the girl. “Is…” he begins, then stops
in shock. The two boys stare at each other. “Heya,
Sammy,” Dean says, smiling. He starts forward,
only to have Sam attack him with a knife. Bobby yanks
Sam off, and Sam yells “Who are you?” “Like
you didn’t do this?” Dean yells back. “Do
what?” Sam replies. “It’s him, it’s
him, Sam,” Bobby says, holding Sam back. “I’ve
been through this already, it’s really him.”
“What…” Sam begins, staring. “I
know,” Dean says with a little smile. “I
look fantastic, huh?” Sam suddenly pulls him into
a hug, and Dean hugs him back. When they finally pull
back, the girl asks, “So are you two like…
together?” “What?” Sam says, staring
at her. “Oh no… no. He’s my brother.”
“Oh… got it, I guess…” she says.
“I should… probably go.” “Yeah,
yeah, that’s probably a good idea. Sorry,”
Sam says.
She
walks out of the room – “So call me,”
she says, turning back. “Yeah… yeah,”
Sam says, leaning on the door. “Sure thing, Kathy.”
“Kristy,” she says, looking crushed. “Right,”
Sam says, looking awkward. She walks away. Sam goes
back into the room and sits on the bed. “So tell
me, what did it cost?” Dean asks, as he and Bobby
stare at Sam. “The girl?” Sam says, with
a smirk. “I don’t pay, Dean.” “That’s
not funny, Sam. To bring me back,” Dean says.
“What did it cost? Was it just your soul, or something
worse?” “You think I made a deal?”
Sam asks. “That’s exactly what we think,”
Bobby puts in. “Well I didn’t,” Sam
replies. “Don’t lie to me,” Dean says,
staring at Sam. “I’m not lying,” Sam
says, putting on his shoes. “So what now, I’m
off the hook and you’re on? Is that it?”
Dean asks, moving closer. “You’re some demon’s
bitch boy? I didn’t want to be saved like this.”
Sam stands up, looking upset. “Dean I wish I had
done it, alright?” Dean grabs the front of his
shirt. “There’s no other way this could’ve
gone down. Now tell the truth!” “I tried
everything, that’s the truth!” Sam says,
pushing Dean off of him. “I tried opening the
Devil’s Gate, hell I tried to bargain, Dean, but
no demon would deal, alright? You were rotting in Hell
for months. For months, and I couldn’t stop it.
So I’m sorry it wasn’t me, alright? Dean,
I’m sorry.” “It’s okay, Sammy,”
Dean replies, looking shocked. “You don’t
have to apologize, I believe you.” There’s
silence for a minute, and then Bobby says “Don’t
get me wrong, I’m glad that Sam’s soul is
still intact, but it does raise a sticky question.”
“If he didn’t pull me out, then what did?”
Dean says, voicing all their thoughts.
Sam
hands them all beer bottles as they sit down. “So
what were you doing around here, if you weren’t
digging me out of my grave?”Dean asks. “Well
once I figured out I couldn’t save you, I started
hunting down Lillith,” Sam explains. “Trying
to get some payback.” “All by yourself,”
Bobby says. “Who do you think you are, your old
man?” “Uh… I’m sorry Bobby,
I should’ve called. I was pretty messed up,”
Sam replies. Dean gets up and holds up a girl’s
bra. “Oh yeah. I really feel your pain.”
“Anyways,” Sam says, looking awkward, “I
was checking these demons out in Tennessee, and out
of nowhere they took a hard left, booked up here.”
“When?” Dean asks. “Yesterday morning,”
Sam replies, taking a drink of beer. “When I busted
out,” Dean says, looking at Bobby. “You
think these demons are ‘cause of you?” Bobby
asks. “Why?” Sam wonders. “Well I
don’t know, some bad ass demon drags me out, and
now this? It’s gotta be connected somehow,”
Dean says. “How you feeling, anyway?” Bobby
asks, looking at Dean. “I feel a little hungry,”
Dean admits. “No, I mean… do you feel like
yourself,” Bobby corrects. “Anything strange,
or different?” “Or demonic?” Dean
says. “Bobby, how many times do I have to prove
I’m me?” “Yeah well listen –
no demon’s letting you loose out of the goodness
of their heart,” Bobby says firmly. “So
they gotta have something nasty planned.” “I
feel fine,” Dean says. “Look we don’t
know what they’re planning. But we’ve got
a pile of questions, and no shovel,” Sam puts
in. “We need help.” “I know a psychic.
Few hours from here,” Bobby says. “Something
this big? Maybe she’s heard the other side talking.”
“Well yeah it’s worth a shot,” Dean
says, looking hopeful. Bobby stands up. “Be right
back.” Dean stands up too, but Sam stops him.
“Hey wait. You probably want this back.”
He removes Dean’s amulet from around his neck
and hands it to him. Dean looks at it in his hand for
a moment, then says “Thanks.” “Don’t
mention it,” Sam says. As Dean puts it on, Sam
asks “Hey Dean, what was it like?” “What,
Hell?” Dean says. “I dunno. I – I
must’ve blacked it out. I don’t remember
a damn thing.” Sam smiles. “Thank God for
that.” “Yeah,” Dean agrees.
In
the bathroom, he stares at himself in the mirror, and
suddenly gets flashes of Hell again, himself screaming
and everything red.
As
they leave the motel, Bobby says “She’s
about four hours down the interstate. Try to keep up.”
He gets in his car. Sam and Dean head for the Impala.
“I assume you’ll wanna drive?” Sam
says, tossing Dean the keys. “Ohhh I almost forgot!
Hey sweetheart, you miss me?” Dean says, stroking
the car on his way by. He gets in, looking thrilled,
then suddenly stares at something in front of him. An
iPod is attached to the radio. “What the hell
is that?” he says to Sam. “That’s
an iPod jack,” Sam says, smiling a little. “You
were supposed to take care of her, not douche her up,”
Dean says angrily. “Dean, I thought it was my
car,” Sam replies. Dean stares at him, then turns
on the car only to hear soft rock music. “Really?”
he says, staring at Sam. Sam shrugs awkwardly. Dean
yanks the iPod off and throws it in the back seat, looking
murderous.
On
the road, Dean says “There’s still one thing
that’s bothering me. The night that I bit it –
or got bit – how did you make it out? I thought
Lillith was gonna kill you.” “Well she tried.
She couldn’t,” Sam replies. “She fired
this like… burning light at me, and it didn’t
give me a scratch. Like I was immune or something.”
“Immune?” Dean repeats. “Yeah. I dunno
who was more surprised, her or me,” Sam goes on.
“She left pretty fast after that.” “Huh,”
Dean says. “What about Ruby? Where’s she?”
“Dead, for now,” Sam replies. “So…
you been using your freaky ESP stuff?” Dean asks.
“No,” Sam says. “Sure about that?”
Dean says, looking disbelieving. “Now that you’ve
got immunity, whatever the hell that is… just
wondering what other weirdo crack you got going on.”
“Nothing, Dean you didn’t want me to go
down that road, so I didn’t go down that road.
I mean it was practically you’re dying wish,”
Sam replies firmly. “Well let’s keep it
that way,” Dean says.
Pamela’s
house
Pamela opens the door, and hugs Bobby, looking very
pleased and lifting him right off his feet. “You’re
a sight for sore eyes,” Bobby says, grinning.
She smiles and looks at the boys. “So, these the
boys?” “Sam, Dean, this is Pamela Barnes.
Best damn psychic in the state,” Bobby introduces
them. She looks them up and down and smiles. “Dean
Winchester. Out of the fire and back into the frying
pan, huh? Makes you a rare individual.” “If
you say so,” Dean says. “Come on in,”
she says, letting them walk past her. “So, you
hear anything?” Bobby asks. “Well, I ouijied
my way through a dozen spirits, no one seems to know
who broke your boy out, or why,” she says. “So
what’s next?” Bobby asks. “Well, a
séance I think,” she replies. “See
if we can see who did the deed.” “You’re
not gonna summon the damn thing here,” Bobby says.
“No, I just wanna get a sneek peek at it. Like
a crystal ball without the crystal,” she says,
smiling. “I’m game,” Dean says.
As
Pamela walks around, setting stuff up, she kneels down
and Dean sees a tattoo on her lower back that says “Jesse
forever”. He nudges Sam to look, then says “Who’s
Jesse?” She laughs. “Well it wasn’t
forever.” “His loss,” Dean replies.
“Might be your gain,” she says, smiling
at him and walking by. Dean looks at Sam happily. “Dude,
I am so in,” he says. “Yeah she’ll
eat you alive,” Sam says. “Hey, I just got
outta jail. Bring it!” Dean whispers. Pamela walks
by again. “You’re invited too, grumpy,”
she says to Sam. As soon as she’s gone Dean points
at Sam. “You are not invited.”
When
everything is ready, they sit around the table. “Alright,”
Pamela says. “Take each other’s hands…
and I need to touch something our mystery monster touched,”
she says to Dean. “Whoa!” Dean says, jumping.
“It didn’t touch me there!” She laughs.
“My mistake.” Dean looks at Bobby and Sam,
unsure, and then shrugs out of his shirt on one side
and pulls up the sleeve so she can touch the red hand
mark. “Okay,” she says, closing her eyes.
“I invoke, conjure and command you. Appear unto
me before this circle.” She continues to chant
it. As she chants, the TV behind her turns on. Suddenly
she stops. “Castiel? No, Castiel I don’t
scare easy.” “Castiel?”Dean says.
“It’s name. It’s whispering to me,
warning me to turn back,” Pamela replies without
opening her eyes. “I conjure and command you,
show me your face,” she goes on, and the table
begins to shake. “Maybe we should stop,”
Bobby says. “I’ve almost got it,”
she says, and continues to chant. Suddenly the candle
flames shoot up high, and Pamela begins to scream. Her
eyes are a burning white, and blood begins to flow down
her face. The light disappers, and she collapses. “Call
911!” Bobby yells, and Sam runs off to do so.
Dean crouches down beside Bobby and Pamela. Her eyes
are black and bloody. “I can’t see!”
she cries. “I can’t see!”
Diner
The waitress is just leaving from taking Dean’s
order, and Sam comes over. “What did Bobby say?”
Dean asks. “Pam’s stable,” Sam says.
“And out of ICU.” “And blind, because
of us,” Dean says. “We still have no clue
what we’re dealing with,” Sam says. “That’s
not entirely true,” Dean replies. “We’ve
got a name, Castiel or whatever – with the right
mumbo jumbo we can summon him, bring him back to us.”
“You’re crazy, absolutely not,” Sam
says. “We’ll work him over, I mean after
what he did?” Dean argues. “Pam took a peek
at him, and her eyes burned out of her skull. And you
wanna have a face to face…” Sam begins.
“You got a better idea?” Dean asks. “Yeah,
as a matter of fact I do. I followed some demons to
town, right? So we go find them. Someone’s gotta
know something about something.” The waitress
comes back and gives them their food, then she sits
down. The boys stare at her. “You angling for
a tip?” Dean asks. “I’m sorry,”
she says. “Thought you were looking for us.”
Her eyes turn black. The other customers stand up, their
eyes are black too. A big guy goes over and stands in
front of the door so they can’t leave. The waitress
looks at Dean. “Dean. To Hell and back. Aren’t
you a lucky duck.” “That’s me,”
Dean says flatly. “So you get to just stroll out
of the pit, huh? Tell me – what makes you so special?”
“I like to think it’s because of my perky
nipples,” Dean says with a smile. “I don’t
know. It wasn’t my doing, I dunno who pulled me
out.” “Right. You don’t.” The
waitress looks disbelieving. “No, I don’t,”
Dean says angrily. “Lying’s a sin, you know,”
she says. Dean stares at her. “I’m not lying.”
She looks at Sam, and Sam glares at her. “But
I’d like to know, so if you wouldn’t mind
enlightening me, Flo,” Dean says. “Mind
your tongue with me, boy,” she says, looking back
at him. “I’ll drag you back to Hell myself.”
Sam starts to make a move, but Dean holds up his hand.
“No you won’t,” he says. “No?”
she says. “No. Cause if you were you’d have
done it already,” Dean goes on. “Fact is,
you don’t know who cut me loose. And you’re
just as spooked as we are. And you’re looking
for answers. Maybe it was some turbo-charged spirit.
Or… Godzilla. Or some big boss demon. But I’m
guessing at your paygrade they don’t tell you
squat. Cause whoever it was, they want me out. And they’re
a lot stronger than you. So go ahead, send me back.
But don’t come crawling to me when they show up
on your doorstep with vaseline and a fire hose.”
“I’m gonna reach down your throat and rip
out your lungs,” she says, glaring at him. Dean
leans close to her, and then he slaps her across the
face, twice. She just sits there. “That’s
what I thought,” Dean says. “Let’s
go, Sam.” They stand up, and Dean pulls out a
bill and gives it to her. “For the pie,”
he says.
As
they leave the diner, Dean says “Holy crap that
was close!” He says that there’s three of
them probably more, and they only have one knife between
them. “I’ve been killing a lot more demons
than that lately,” Sam says. “Not anymore,
the smarter brother’s back in town,” Dean
says. “Dean, we’ve gotta take them. They
are dangerous,” Sam argues. “They’re
scared,” Dean replies. “Okay? Scared of
whatever had the juice to yank me out. We’re dealing
with a bad mofo here, one job at a time.”
Back
at the motel, Dean is asleep on one of the beds with
a book in his lap. Sam eases out of the room quietly,
and takes the Impala.
Back
in the motel, as Dean is sleeping, the television turns
on, then the radio. Dean wakes up, and stares around
for a second before lunging for his shotgun at the side
of the bed. He can’t see anything, but he aims
at the door until the ringing starts again, and he’s
forced to cover his ears. The windows start to shatter,
and as Dean tries to stay out of the way of them the
mirror above the bed breaks. Dean is laying on the ground
holding his ears, which are bleeding, until suddenly
Bobby breaks into the room, yelling his name.
On
the road
Bobby is driving, Dean is in the passenger seat. “How
you doing, kid?” Bobby asks, as Dean is wiping
blood off the side of his neck. “Aside from the
church bells ringing in my head,” Dean says. “Just
peachy.” He calls Sam’s cellphone.
“Hey,”
Sam says, picking up. “What are you doing?”
Dean asks. “Couldn’t sleep, went to get
a burger,” Sam says. He’s sitting in the
Impala. “In my car?” Dean says irritably.
“Force of habit, sorry,” Sam says. “What
are you doing?” “Well, Bobby’s back,”
Dean begins, “and we’re going to grab a
beer.” Bobby gives him a look, but Dean holds
up his hand. “Alright well, spill some for me,
huh?” Sam says. “Done,” Dean replies.
“I’ll catch you later.” They hang
up. Sam looks out the window, he is sitting in front
of the diner they were in earlier.
“Why
the hell didn’t you tell him?” Bobby asks.
“Cause he’d just try to stop us,”
Dean says. “From what?” Bobby asks. “Summoning
this thing,” Dean says. “It’s time
we face it head on.” “You can’t be
serious,” Bobby begins. “As a heart attack,”
Dean replies. “That’s how I do it, baby.”
“We don’t know what it is! It could be a
demon, it could be anything,” Bobby says. “That’s
why we gotta be ready for anything,” Dean says,
pulling out the knife. “We got the big-time magic
knife. You got an arsenal in the trunk.” “This
is a bad idea,” Bobby says. “I couldn’t
agree more, but what other choice do we have?”
Dean asks. “We could choose life,” Bobby
replies. “Bobby, whatever this is, whatever it
wants, it’s after me, that much we know, right?”
Dean says. “I can either get caught with my pants
down again, or we can make our stand.” “Dean,”
Bobby says, “We could use Sam for this.”
“He’s better off where he is,” Dean
replies.
Diner
Sam carefully gets into the diner, it’s all dark
except for a few light up signs. He goes in a little
further and sees a man laying on the ground, and at
closer glance he has bloody hands. Sam carefully rolls
him over and sees that his eyes are all bloody and black.
Suddenly, someone jumps on Sam. They fight for a bit
until Sam finally gets the upperhand, and he pushes
them off. It’s the female demon from earlier,
and her eyes are all bloody. “Your eyes,”
Sam says. “I can still smell your soul a mile
away,” she says coldly. “He was here,”
Sam says. “You saw it.” “I saw it,”
she says, nodding. “What was it?” Sam asks.
“It’s the end,” she sobs. “We’re
dead. We’re all dead.” “What did you
see?” Sam asks. “Go to Hell,” she
says. “Funny,” Sam says. “I was gonna
say the same thing to you.” He holds out his hand,
and without saying anything, the demon slowly begins
to come out of her mouth – but not like an exorcism,
it’s coming out slowly and pooling on the ground
at her feet. She falls to the ground, and the demon
disappears. Sam walks over to the girl and feels for
a pulse, but there isn’t one. “Dammit,”
he says quietly. He hears something, and looks up, to
see the girl from earlier –Kristy – walk
into the diner. “Getting pretty slick there, Sam.
Better all the time,” she says. “What the
hell’s going on around here, Ruby?” Sam
asks. “I wish I knew,” she says. “We
were thinking some high-level demon pulled Dean out?”
Sam suggests. “No way,” she says. “Human
souls don’t just walk out of Hell and back into
their bodies easy. This guy bleeds –the ground
quakes – it’s cosmic. No demon can swing
that. Not Lillith. Not anybody.” “Then what
can?” Sam asks. “Nothing I’ve ever
seen before,” she says.
In
an old barn
Dean and Bobby are preparing the summoning ritual. “That’s
a hell of an art project you got going there,”
Dean says, about the symbols Bobby has drawn all over
the barn. “Talismans from every faith on the globe,”
Bobby replies. “How you doing?” “Stakes,
iron, silver, salt, knife,” Dean says, pointing
at all the things he has laid out on the table. “We’re
pretty much set to kill anything I’ve ever heard
of.” “This is still a bad idea,” Bobby
says quietly. “Yeah, Bobby, I heard you the first
ten times,” Dean says. “Whaddya say we ring
the dinner bell?” Bobby begins the ritual, speaking
in Latin the summons.
Diner
“So. Million dollar question. You gonna tell Dean
about what we’re doing?” Ruby asks as her
and Sam sit in a booth in the diner. “Yeah, I
just gotta figure out the right way to say it,”
Sam replies. “Look, I just need time, that’s
all.” “Sam, he’s gonna find out, and
if it’s not from you, he’s gonna be pissed,”
Ruby says. “Oh, he’s gonna be pissed anyway,”
Sam says. “He’s so hard-headed about this
psychic stuff he’ll just try and stop me.”
“Look. Maybe I’ll just take a step back
for a while,” she says. “I mean I’m
not exactly in your brother’s fan club. But he
is your brother. And I’m not gonna come between
you.” “I don’t know if what I’m
doing is right,” Sam begins. “Hell, I don’t
even know if I trust you.” “Thanks,”
she says, angrily. “What I do know is that I’m
saving people,” Sam keeps going. “And stopping
demons. And that feels good. I wanna keep going.”
Barn
Bobby is sitting down, swinging his foot, waiting. Dean
is playing with the knife impatiently. “You sure
you did the ritual right?” he asks. Bobby just
looks at him. “Sorry,” Dean says. “Touchy
touchy, huh?” At that moment, the roof starts
to shake, the shingles banging against the rafters.
“Wishful thinking, but maybe it’s just the
wind,”Dean says. Suddenly the lights shatter,
and the barn door blows open. A man slowly walks in.
They fire rock salt at him, but he keeps coming. Dropping
the gun, Dean picks up the knife and turns around. “Who
are you?” he asks. “I’m the one who
gripped you tight and raised you from perdition,”
the man answers. “Yeah. Thanks for that,”
Dean says, and then stabs the knife into the man’s
chest. The man doesn’t even flinch, he just pulls
it out and drops it. Bobby comes at him with an iron
bar, but he grabs Bobby’s arm, puts his hand over
Bobby’s head, and Bobby slowly falls to the ground.
“We need to talk, Dean,” he says. “Alone.”
Dean
kneels over Bobby’s body, looking scared. “Your
friend’s alive,” the man says. “Who
are you?” Dean asks. “Castiel,” he
replies. “Yeah I figured that much, I mean what
are you?” Dean asks, glaring at him. “I’m
an angel of the Lord,” Castiel replies, looking
at Dean. Dean stands up. “Get the hell outta here.
There’s no such thing.” “This is your
problem, Dean,” Castiel says, turning to look
at him. “You have no faith.” Suddenly light
flashes, and Dean can see black wings unfurling from
Castiel’s back. But they are only shadows, against
the barn wall. When the light is gone, the wings are
gone. “Well some angel you are,” Dean says.
“You burned out that poor woman’s eyes.”
“I warned her not to spy on my true form,”
Castiel says, moving forward. “It can be…
overwhelming to humans. So can my real voice. You already
knew that.” “You mean the gas station and
the motel,” Dean realizes. “That was you
talking?” Castiel nods, and Dean makes a face.
“Buddy, next time lower the volume.” “It
was my mistake,” Castiel says. “Certain
people – special people – can perceive my
true visage, I thought you would be one of them. I was
wrong.” “And what visage are you in now?”
Dean asks. “What, holy tax accountant?”
“This, this is a vessel,” Castiel says,
gesturing to his long coat and tie. “You’re
possessing some poor bastard?” Dean says incredulously.
“He’s a devout man, he actually prayed for
this,” Castiel replied. “Look pal, I’m
not buying what you’re selling. So who are you
really?” Dean asks. “I told you,”
he says. “Right. And why would an angel –
rescue me from Hell?” Dean asks. “Good things
do happen, Dean,” Castiel says, walking closer.
“Not in my experience,” Dean says. “What’s
the matter?” Castiel says, staring at Dean. “You
don’t think you deserve to be saved?” “Why
did you do it?” Dean says, ignoring Castiel’s
question. “Because God commanded it,” Castiel
replies. “Because we have work for you.”
Synopsis
by Deanandhisimpala
Episode Music
You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC
Fight Song by The Republic Tigers
Vision by Jason Manns
Wrapped Around Your Fingerby Martyn Laight
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