Sam reunites with a childhood girlfriend who is supposedly preying on human brains.Sam reunites with a childhood girlfriend who is supposedly preying on human brains.Sam reunites with a childhood girlfriend who is supposedly preying on human brains.
Leslie Hopps
- Amy's Mother
- (as Leslie Hopps Deschutter)
Nicholas Harrison
- Cop
- (as Nick Harrison)
Andrea Whitburn
- Junkie
- (as Drea Whitburn)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJewel Staite's character is named Amy Pond, a nod to the The Eleventh Hour (2010) character who is seen as both a child and an adult.
- GoofsSam's flashbacks take place in Lincoln, Nebraska but as he is leaving the Lancaster (county) library, the door has a sign for the "Montana Reading Club".
- Quotes
Dean Winchester: [Dean has just fallen out of his hospital bed] Ah!
[looking at his cast]
Dean Winchester: Wha-?
[Bobby walks in]
Bobby Singer: You okay?
Dean Winchester: Bobby, you're alive.
Bobby Singer: Of course, I am. Why are you on the floor?
Dean Winchester: [a little loopy] They gave me morphine. A lot.
[Bobby helps him up]
Dean Winchester: Hey look, a monster broke my leg.
- ConnectionsReferences Rear Window (1954)
- SoundtracksShe Was Country
Performed by The Neil Nelson Band
Featured review
Mixed reactions. Entertained by Dr. Who ref. Possible spoilers
I agree with most of zombiehigh18's points.
I wound up watching major chunks of this show a while back as my 21-year-old grandson is a major fan of this series. He's in the midst of re-watching the whole thing on NetFlix so I occasionally catch an old episode these days.
I gather this episode abounded with in jokes. I remember spotting some of of those now and again in the series, but don't recollect most episodes as crawling with the stuff. I remember seeing this episode sometime or other, but not being stopped in my tracks by "Amy flaming Pond?!" multi-age scenes, as I was just now while looking at Jewel Staite's history, prompted by the disasterathon running at the moment on Syfy.
Too bad they didn't sneak some fireflies or some other Kaylee reference into the episode - or did they? All things considered, about as entertaining and angst-ridden as most Supernatural episodes.
I wound up watching major chunks of this show a while back as my 21-year-old grandson is a major fan of this series. He's in the midst of re-watching the whole thing on NetFlix so I occasionally catch an old episode these days.
I gather this episode abounded with in jokes. I remember spotting some of of those now and again in the series, but don't recollect most episodes as crawling with the stuff. I remember seeing this episode sometime or other, but not being stopped in my tracks by "Amy flaming Pond?!" multi-age scenes, as I was just now while looking at Jewel Staite's history, prompted by the disasterathon running at the moment on Syfy.
Too bad they didn't sneak some fireflies or some other Kaylee reference into the episode - or did they? All things considered, about as entertaining and angst-ridden as most Supernatural episodes.
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- boltar469
- Nov 22, 2013
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