This whole Episode was a Reference to the Board Game Clue, not only did they Speak of a few of the characters,they also showed several clips of the weapons from the game, The Wrench in the Hall before entering the butlers quarters, the Leadpipe, and Rope just after entering the Attic(which revealed the true Killer), a Knife in the Kitchen when Sam found the butler's body , and the Revolver from the officers holster before Sam and Dean was locked up. Also at 17:56 they showed the Clue Gameboard in the attic, Along with all of that you can match up the characters with the actors/actresses Phillip-Mr. Green Heddy-Mrs. Peacock Beverly-Mrs. White Amber-Miss Scarlet Dash-Colonel Mustard Stanton-Professor Plum Enjoyed the Episode.
5 Reviews
A funny riff on Clue, murder mystery.
CubsandCulture23 September 2020
This isn't the most original or serious episode but it has a goofy charm of having the Winchesters rubbing elbows with some WASPs. The fish out of water social satire works and I will never get tired of Sam having to play nice with an older woman. It is also a fun game to spot all the reference to Clue (game, and film). Overall I give this my seal of approval.
I wonder..
janedoe530013 May 2020
Have the makers of this show ever met a real life mature woman who wasn't hornier than a 17 year old catholic school girl? EVERY SINGLE older woman on this show since season 1 has had a major case of midlevel overflow for either Sam, Dean or both! Really, I challenge anyone to name a single supporting mature/elderly female character who is not either blatantly hitting on the brothers, or actually groping them! (recurring characters like Ellen don't count cause they are usually more developed).
A twist and caricatures
shwetafabm2 July 2020
Eh
danajs2415 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
An episode that seemed like a giant clue game. They went through each of the weapons pretty obviously, but I'm not sure if there was any mention of the rooms like the study and everything. Seemed a bit like a filler episode, unfortunately centered around a shifter, whose group has already had 3-4 episodes just on them, which means they're only going to get worse if they continue to throw shifters at us. I can't believe they've actually run out of different types monsters to take care of, and even if they have, what stops shows on the same channel from having cross overs? Maybe the CW should throw some meta-humans in or some vampires from the vampire diaries? I love it when Arrow and The Flash have cross over episodes, and they always seem to be rated 9-10 range.
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