Girls, Girls, Girls
- Episode aired Nov 25, 2014
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3.5K
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Sam and Dean discover a group of witches "gone wild" and they attempt to stop them.Sam and Dean discover a group of witches "gone wild" and they attempt to stop them.Sam and Dean discover a group of witches "gone wild" and they attempt to stop them.
Mark Sheppard
- Crowley
- (as Mark A. Sheppard)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "interests" listed on Dean's dating app, "Rolling through town, no strings attached. Interested?" were the same as what Jensen Ackles gave as an answer to the question "what would be on Dean's dating profile?" at Comic-Con 2014. Writer Robert Berens confirmed that he was writing the script when he was at Comic-Con, heard Jensen's reply and knew he had to put it in the episode.
- GoofsWhen Dean fights with Cole, he throws Cole at a parked car and sends him through the windshield. Windshields are made of laminated glass which does not shatter like regular or tempered glass. It would crack into a spiderweb fracture but remain in one piece.
- Quotes
Sam Winchester: [to Dean] We detoured eight hours so you could get laid?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Supernatural: Inside Man (2015)
- SoundtracksLay Low Lady
Written by Steve Dudas & Mark Hart
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It has a slapdash quality by being overstuffed but the core of it is worthwhile
This is something the later seasons sometimes did. They would introduce a whole bunch of ideas in the early going only to end them too quickly because the fans didn't initially like the material. I think that happened to Hannah and Cole here. Both subplots get wrapped up in this episode along with introducing Rowena. The resulting hour of TV is messy and feels slapped together.
The core developments of this episode-i.e. Rowena, the innovation of the demon deals are compelling-and how Hannah and Cole get wrapped up make sense. But too many moving parts in this episode.
The core developments of this episode-i.e. Rowena, the innovation of the demon deals are compelling-and how Hannah and Cole get wrapped up make sense. But too many moving parts in this episode.
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- CubsandCulture
- Sep 22, 2020
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