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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 9:57 pm
Episode Thirteen: Route 666


When her father is killed in a car accident, Cassie Robinson calls Dean for help. They had a relationship once and she knows what Dean does. She believes that this is his kind of job.

She explains that her father had been seeing a black truck follwing him and then vanishing. She suspects that this truck ran him off the road, killing him. His best friend Clayton died in exactly the same way a few days earlier. Another family friend, Jimmy, who works with Cassie at the newspaper, is also killed in a road accident on the same stretch of Route 6.

While investigating the deaths, Dean and Cassie pick their relationship back up where they left off. There is obviously a lot of affection and possibly even love between them.

The deaths seem to be connected to Cassie's family, so Dean and Sam ask her mother if she has any additional information. Finally, Mrs Robinson breaks down in tears, revealing that she knows everything about the killings. The owner of the truck was a wealthy local man named Cyrus Dorian who she used to date until she dumped him for another man, Martin Robinson. Disgusted that a white woman would dump him for a black man, Cyrus took revenge by killing several black men in the area. Not content with this, he finally made a play for Martin, but it backfired and Martin ended up killing Cyrus.

Horrified by what he had done, he called his friends, Clayton and Jimmy to help put the body in the truck and push it into the swamp, where the spirit of Cyrus lay peacefully for years. When his old house was demolished, it woke his spirit and he started his killing again.

Towing up the truck from the swamp, Dean and Sam burn the body, hoping to destroy the spirit, but it seems that the spirit wasso tied to the truck that the truck has a mind of it's own. Dean drives off, hoping to make the ghost ruck chase him and buy Sam some time to destroy the actual truck. On the phone, Sam directs Dean to a specific place and tells him to let the truck come to him. Not happy about the plan, Dean agrees and as soon as the truck gets close, it vanishes. Sam explains that Dean is parked on the remains of a church that Cyrus burnt down. Hallowed ground remains that way and a spirit cannot pass.

After a fond farewell to Cassie, Dean and Sam leave.
 
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 9:59 pm
Episode Fourteen: Nightmare


Sam wakes up in the middle of the night having had a nightmare about a man being killed by the fumes from his parked car. He wakes Dean and tells him that he believes it was a premontion - like those he had about Jessica and the people who moved into their old house. Warily, Dean agrees to track down the person Sam saw in his dream but when they get there they find that the man, Jim Miller, died hours earlier (about the same time Sam had the dream) in exactly the same way he did in the dream.

Disguising themselves as priests, Dean and Sam introduce themselves to the family and try to learn a little more about what happened. They check the house for ghost activity but cant find anything. Sam insists it was a murder - he saw how scared Jim was - but there are no clues. Later, while in their motel room, Sam suddenly experiences a vision of Jim's brother, Roger, being killed. The vision, accompanied by an excruciating headache, shows him being decapitated by a window in his apartment. The boys rush over, getting there moments before the event happens but not soon enough to stop it.

They head back to the house to talk to Max, Jim's son. Although he tells Dean and Sam that he had a 'normal' childhood, it's clear he's lying. They head over to the Miller's old neighbourhood to see if anyone remembers them. A neighbour does and reveals that Jim and Roger used to both beat up young Max for years, even breaking his arms at times. Max's stepmother, Alice, stood by and did nothing to stop them. While they are talking, Sam has another vision, this time of Max killing Alice. They rush back to the house and arrive just before he stabs her with a kitchen knife.

Sam thinks he can stop Max by talking to him, as they have certain things in common. While Sam has been having premonitions since before Jessica died, Max has developed telekenisis - he can move things with his mind. Sam believes that this is what is causing them to be linked. He begins talking to Max, convincing him to allow Dean and Alice to go into another room. Max reveals that the beatings had continued up until he finally killed his dad and uncle and he could only finish things by killing Alice too. He also tells Sam how his dad blamed him for the death of his mother - she died in a fire in his nursery, pinned to the ceiling. This realisation shocks Sam and he wants Max to work with him and Dean to find the demon that killed their mothers. They have more in common than he knew before. Max seems to think about it for a while, but suddenly decides that he still needs to kill Alice. Using his telekenisis, he shuts Sam in a closet, barricading it with acabinet.

Sam has another premonition, this time of Max shooting Dean, and it makes him angry and scared enough that he somehow manages to move the cabinet in the same way Max had done - with his mind. He races into the room in time to stop Max killing Dean and Alice, only to watch as the boy turns the gun on himself, commiting suicide.

Afterwards, Dean and Sam are discussing how they could have turned out like Max, had John turned to the alcohol a little more after Mary's death. Sam reveals to Dean that he moved the cabinet by thinking about it and admits he's scared by what is happening. Dean reassures him - while he's there, nothing will happen to Sam.
 

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:01 pm
Episode Fifteen: The Benders


A young boy is watching TV when he hears the sounds of a "monster" coming from outside. He peers through the window only to see one of their neighbours being dragged under a car. Despite telling the police what he has seen, no-one believes him until two State Troopers (Sam and Dean in another of their disguises) talk to him. After talking to the boy, they head back to a bar and discuss what they were told. Not sure what to think, they head out, Sam leaving first. By the time Dean gets outside, Sam is gone.

He reports Sam as missing to the local police, dealing with a female officer called Kathleen. She agrees to help to look for Sam. Dean, who is claiming to be Sam's cousin and a State Police Officer, asks her to get the traffic camera footage for him to look at. Reluctantly, she agrees, and they take a look.

There is no sign of Sam on the camera footage, but they do identify a rusty old can with brand new plates - indicating that they may be stolen. Dean hears an old van drive past and realises that the monster noises that the young boy had heard could well have been from a vehicle. Perhaps it wasn't a monster that took Sam or the boy's neighbour.

Meanwhile, Sam finds himself in a metal cage, alongside the young boy's neighbour. When his captors come in, Sam is shocked to discover that they are people - not creatures or demons or monsters.

Kathleen runs a background check on Dean while they head out looking for the van. His fake ID comes back as having been stolen from another Police officer. She asks him why she shouldn't just arrest him then and there. He explains that he feels responsible for Sam and has to do everything he can to get him back safely. If she wants to arrest him afterwards, he's okay with that - just let him find Sam first.

Sam is trying to find a way to escape the cage when they unlock. The other man is keen to get out of there, despite Sam's warning that it could be a trap. Sure enough, he runs off and is caught by two of the men who held them captive. They kill him with spears.

Kathleen agrees to help Dean find Sam, mainly as her brother went missing three years earlier and she feels guilty for not beingable to help him. She tricksDean into handcuffs and leaves him cuffed to the police car while she goes into the house they've found. She is attacked by the same men who captured Sam and ends up in a cage alongside him. Having picked his way out of the cuffs, Dean finds Sam and Kathleen, but is unable to open the cages. He heads into the house, where he discovers that the family kidnap people and then simply hunt them down like animals for fun. He gets caught by the family and they torture him, intending togo kill Sam and Kathleen, but Sam manages to fight back when the cage door is opened. Sam goes to help Dean, while Kathleen holds the gun on the guy who tried to kill them. The boys hear a gunshot and Kathleen reveals that the suspect was shot trying to escape. They dont believe her, but dont blame her.

Grateful for what they have done, she allows Dean and Sam time to leave before she calls in for backup.
 
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:03 pm
Episode Sixteen: Shadow


A girl named Meredith is walking along the streets of Chicago starts hearing noises and thinks someone is following her. Scared, she startes running towards her apartment. She lets herself in and relaxes, only to suddenly be attacked by a strange shadow-like creature and is killed, ripped into pieces with her heart missing.

One week later, Dean and Sam, posing as alarm repairmen, take a look around her apartment. They find no signs of entry and nothing to give them any clues as to what killed Meredith. They do, however, find a strange shape on the floor in blood.

They head to a local bar where Sam comes across Meg, the girl he met at the bus station back in Indiana. Sam gets her phone number and says he'll call. He suspects that it's more than just coincidence that she's there in Chicago and sends Dean off to check up on her and the symbol while he keeps an eye on Meg.

The symbol turns out to be zoastrian and meant for summoning a particularly evil demon called a Daeava. Sam follows Meg to a warehouse and climbs up an elevator shaft to see her talking to some kind of spirit or demon. She mentions the brothers and leaves. Sam invesitgates, finding a demonic altar and a copy of the same symbol they found at Meredith's apartment.

He and Dean meet up and fill each other in on what they found. Dean tells Sam that both of the victims were born in Lawrence, Kansas. Realising that this could be related to the demon that killed their mother, they call their father in for help.

They both sneak into the warehouse but are spotted by Meg. They are attacked the daeva and tied up. Meg reveals that they were just the bait - the trap is actually for John. She knows that John has one weakness and that when it comes to the boys, he lets his guard down. Dean gets caught by her trying to escape, but she spots him. What she doesn't realise is that Dean was the distraction and Sam has managed to escape. Meg gets attacked the Daevas and is thrown out of the window, ending up dead on the sidewalk.

They return to their room and find John waiting there for them. He realised about the trap and stayed away from the warehouse. The demon knows he isclose to killing it and keeps trying to find ways to keep John away. Suddenly, the daeva attacks John and the boys, and we see that Meg is actually still alive, possibly still controlling the daeva.

Sam lights a flare to scare off the shadow demons and the three of them stumble out of the room. Outside, Dean tells John that he cant come with them. He explains that if the demon is using them to get to John, he needs to be away from them - he's stronger and less vulnerable when he's not with them. Reluctantly, they split up again and John drives away from his sons.
 

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:04 pm
Episode Seventeen: Hell House


Sam and Dean find out from a website that a group of teenagers discovered a dead body hanging in a haunted house. By the time the police got there to investigate, the body had gone.

Talking to the teenagers, they find that they were all led there by one person, their friend, Craig, who reveals to Dean and Sam that the house is supposedly haunted by a man called Mordechai Murdoch who murdered his six daughters. When Dean and Sam go to the house, they meet two other people, Ed and Harry - 'professional' ghosthunters who happen to run the website that mentioned the haunted house story. Leaving Ed and Harry to it, the boys head over to the library to investigate the ghost.

That night, another group of teenagers go to the house. One of the girls ends up dead - hung in the basement. The next evening, Dean and Sam sneak back into the house to take another look around. They come face to face with the ghost of Mordechai, who tries to kill them with an axe. And, unusually for a spirit, he seems to be immune to rock salt. The boys barely make it out of the house alive.

They realise that one of the symbols painted on the wall of the house was actually from an old record cover and suspect that Craig may have had more to do with the story than he originally said. After some discussion, he reveals that he and his cousin Dana thought it would be fun to make the house look haunted and to scare some of his friends. None of it was real. Dean wonders to Sam how, if everything was made up by Craig, what the hell attacked them the night before...

Back at the motel, Sam suggests that Mordechai could be a Tupla - a Tibetan thought form which had come to life through the beliefs of the hundreds of visitors to the Hellhoundslair website, combined with a Tibetan spirit sigil which Craig had painted on the wall of the house. That could explain why the spirit was changing his method of killing. Testing their theory, Sam and Dean 'reveal' to Ed and Harry that Mordechai is vulnerable from a .45 loaded with wrought-iron rounds. A few hours later and the new story is up on the website.

They head back to the house, planning an easy kill with the wrought-iron rounds, but instead discover that the Hellhoundslair web server had crashed, meaning that the story never got around. Mordechai wasn't vulnerable any more. They make it out of the house, but cant defeat Mordechai. Instead, Dean decides to set fire to the house - after all, if there is no house left, how can Mordechai haunt it?
 
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:06 pm
Episode Eighteen: Something Wicked


Dean and Sam, following instructions left by their father, head to Fitchburg, Wisconsin, not knowing what they are looking for. They discover something strange almost immediately when it is revealed that several children have gotten seriously sick and no-one knows why. Posing as CDC doctors, they meet Dr Hydecker who explains that the children seem to be immune to anti-biotics. They also find out that it seems to be spreading from one sibling to another.

The sneak into the house of the latest victims and discover a strange burned handprint on the window ledge and Dean remembers when they were younger that their father had faced this thing before. He wants them to finish the job. The children are being attacked by a Shtriga - a kind of witch - which their father fought 16 or 17 years earlier. Dean and Sam book into a motel and meet Michael, the son of the motel owner.

Doing some more investigation into Shtrigas, they find out that they feed on life force sucked from children. They are invulnerable to all man made weapons unless they're feeding and they disguise themselves as humans when they're not hunting. In all, it doesn't look like this one will be easy. Dean recalls a patient he saw at the hospital, an old woman who had an inverted cross hanging on her wall. They head back to the hospital at night and try to find the old woman. Dean is scared almost to death when the woman suddenly talks to them - she is blind and was sleeping with her eyes open. The cross had simply fallen down during the day. Doing some more newspaper research, Sam finally realises that the Shtriga is actually Dr. Hydecker.

When they get back to the motel, young Michael tells them that his brother, Asher, has gotten sick like the other children. Not happy about the idea, but knowing it may be the only chance they get, they ask Michael if he would be willing to play bait for the Shtriga. He say's he's a big brother and would do anything for Asher, so he'll help. Sam's still not happy about the plan and demands to know what Dean is hiding from him. Reluctantly, Dean explains that when they were children themselves, John left them in a motel room in Fort Douglas, Wisconsin while he went off hunting the Shtriga. After three days, Dean left little Sam alone, asleep, and went off to play video games. When he got back, Sam was being attacked by the Shtriga, just as John got back. They chased off the Shtriga, but Dean would continue to feel guilt for leaving Sam unprotected forever.

That night, Michael waits in bed, knowing that the Shtriga is coming. As soon as it tries to attack him, Dean and Sam run in and shoot at it. They think they've killed it, until it attacks Sam. Dean shoots it in the head with consecrated iron rounds and it is finally dead. Just to be on the safe side, he empties his clip into it.

The next morning, Michaels mom comes back and explains that Asher and the other children have suddenly recovered and everyone is going to be fine.
 

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:07 pm
Episode Nineteen: Provenence


Mark and Ann Telesca are killed in their own home with no sign of forced entry and no fingerprints or clues. Sam notices an entry in John's journal that mentions three other murders in the same area: in 1912, 1945 and 1970. Dean and Sam decide to go an investigate further. When they get to the Telesca house, they find that all the furniture has been removed and sent to an auction house to be sold. They follow, suspecting that it was a cursed item in the house that killed all the couples, as there was no other connection between them.

At the auction house they pose as art dealers and meet Daniel Blake and his daughter Sarah. Sam impresses Sarah with his art knowledge and asks for the provenances - the written history of the items. Daniel refuses and they are asked to leave.

Dean encourages Sam to ask Sarah out on a date to try and get some more information from her. Reluctantly, Sam agrees and they go out for a meal in a restaurant together, soon discovering that they have a lot in common and get on extremely well. After their date, Sarah happily gives Sam the provenances which reveal that the link between the deaths is a painting from 1910 which the Telesca's bought a month earlier from a charity auction.

Sam and Dean break into the auction house and tear the painting from it's frame. Unbeknownst to them, as they watch the painting burn, inside the auction house, it regenerates itself.

Dean tricks Sam into returning to the auction house to get him to talk to Sarah again. While there, Sam notices the painting and panics. He tells Dean what he saw and they decide to look a little deeper into the paintings origin, The family in the painting is the Merchant family, Isaiah (a barber by trade) and Carolyn, their two sons, Benjamin (aged 14), Steven (aged 11) and their adopted daughter Melanie (aged 9). The story is that Isaiah killed his family and then himself. Dean and Sam believe his spirit is trapped in the painting and is killing these people. His body was cremated, so burning the bones isn't possible. They plan to go back and look at the painting again, hoping to find some clues - also giving Sam another chance to talk to Sarah. Dean encourages Sam to go for it with Sarah, but Sam is unsure. They discuss Jessica and Sam begins to think that it may be time to move on.

When they find out that the painting has been sold again, sam and Dean rush over to the new owners house, along with Sarah. They find the owner, Evelyn, dead with her throat slit. Sarah asks what is happening and Sam decides to tell her the truth about what they do. She has trouble believing at first but finally realises that they are telling the truth. She insists on going along with them and helping, despite her fear.

A clue in the painting leads to the Merchant crypt in the cemetary where they discover the remains of the family, although Isaiah's remains aren't with them.He was buried apart from the family, not cremated as they thought, so they go to salt and burn his remains, hoping that the murders will be over now. They go back to Evelyn's house to collect the painting, but Sam and Sarah are attacked. The murderer was never Isaiah but his adopted daughter. She tries to kill them while Dean rushes back to the crypt. Despite having been cremated, part of the child still exists - her hair was used for the hair in her doll. Sam and Sarah fight for their lives as Dean recovers the doll and burns it, destroying the spirit of the child.

As usual, Dean and Sam don't stay for long, but Sam does finally give in and kisses Sarah before they go. He has finally chosen to move on.
 
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:10 pm
Episode Twenty: Dead Man's Blood


In Manning, Colorado, a man named Daniel Elkins is sitting in a bar, reading through notes in a journal very similar to that of John Winchester. He hears a noise behind him and watches as three men and a woman walk in. Realising who they are, he runs off, driving back home to his cabin as quickly as possible. He frantically tries to get to a gun locked in his safe but he comes face to face with Kate, the female from the bar. He loads up the gun, hoping to shoot her before she attacks, but he is too late. Her friends join in and he is killed before he has a chance to use the gun.

Sam and Dean, searching for supernatual occurances to investigate, read about Daniel's death. Dean recognizes the name as being in John's journal - someone that John obviously knows - so they decide to head out to Colorado. They arrive at the cabin, which is completely wrecked, and discover a number scratched into the floor. It's a sequence of digits that leads them to a mail box in which they find a letter addresses to J.W. Sitting in the car, they wonder if this could be for their father when someone knocks on the window - it's John himself.

The letter reveals that Daniel had a gun John previously believed to be a myth. John needs that gun and knows he has to track down the creatures that stole it and killed Daniel. Sam and Dean dont believe at first when John explains that it's Vampires they are chasing after, but he soon reveals that despite most vampire lore being wrong, they certainly do exist.

John hears on a police scanner that a couple are missing and their car has been found. He believes that this is the vampires and the three of them go to investigate.

In the vampire lair, the couple who went missing are still alive, but are tied up and being taunted by the vampires. Kate shows Luther, the leader of the group, the gun that she stole from Daniel. Luther worries about this as he knows that there are other hunters out there who will track them down in revenge for her killing Daniel.

Sam gets more and more irritated at John ordering them about and finally snaps. He confronts his father, both of them saying some harsh words, until Dean comes between them and calms them down. The next day, the three of them are staking out the vampire lair. John reveals why the gun is so important - it can kill anything, supernatural or otherwise [see the weapons section for the full lowdown on the gun] and he wants it to destroy the demon when he finally tracks it down. They head inside to where the vampires are sleeping. Sam sees the woman who went missing and tries to free her, but she wakes up, revealing that she is now a vampire herself and the Winchesters run for their lives.

John sends Dean out to a funeral home to collect some blood from a corpse, while Sam reconciles his differences with his father - the pair of them finally acknowleding that they have a lot more in common than most people. John explains that the reason he was so angry when Sam went off to college was because he knew he wouldn't be able to protect him anymore.

That night, their plan goes to work. Kate tracks them down and attacks Dean, but she is shot by a crossbow bolt covered in the blood of a dead man - something which acts as a poison on vampires. She collapses in their arms and the other vampire she was with is beheaded. The plan is to offer her back to Luther in exchange for the gun. While Sam and Dean clean out the remaining vampires from the lair, John faces off against Luther. His plan backfires when Kate manages to break free. John is about to be killed when Sam and Dean arrive and join the fight. When Sam is captured by Luther, John uses one of the Colt's precious bullets to kill Luther.

Back in the motel, John tells the boys off for ignoring his direct order to stay away, but they remind him that they saved his life. He finally agrees that they work better as a team and they decide to go after the demon together as a family.
 

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:11 pm
Episode Twenty-One: Salvation


Inside a church, Pastor Jim Murphy welcomes a young girl inside. It turns out to be Meg who starts by asking for forgiveness and then proceeding to threaten him. Her eyes turn black and he realises what she is. He runs for the cellar where he has a room full of weapons. She demands to know where the Winchesters are, but Jim tells her he has no idea - he hasn't spoken to John in a year - and wouldn't tell her if he did know. She slits his throat and watches him die.

Back in Manning, Colorado, John is explaining everything to Dean and Sam that he knows about The Demon. He tells them that he found the trail a year earlier, which is when he went missing. He's been tracking The Demon ever since, never managing to save anyone. The Demon always goes after the babies on the night they are 6 months old exactly and there have been signs in Salvation, Iowa indicating that is where it will strike next. They drive into Salvation when John suddenly pulls over and tells the boys that Pastor Jim is dead. He is distraught and angry and swears that one way or another, he's ending this. The three of them split up, checking with hospitals and clinics for children who are six months old sometime in the next week.

Leaving the clinic, Sam suddenly gets another vision. Clearer than most, he sees The Demon attacking a little girl and her mother. In the vision, he hears a train go past, so he follows the train tracks, looking for clues as to where the vision was taking place. Seeing the woman from his vision walking down the road, he approaches her, pretending to have just moved into the area. He finds out that the baby, Rosie, is 6 months exactly that day. Back at the motel, he tells John and Dean what he saw, telling them that the attack will be that night. John wants to know why neither of the boys told him about Sam's visions. Dean reminds him that they tried to contact him several times with no luck. John apologises and they agree that Sam's vision is right.

Sam's cellphone rings and Meg says hello. Surprised that she survived a seven storey drop, they realise that she is either a demon or possessed by one. She demands to speak to John. She is in Lincoln with John's friend Caleb and slits his throat as she tells John that he has declared war - they will kill all of his friends unless he gives them the Colt. He agrees to go, taking a fake gun, leaving the real one with Dean and Sam to kill The Demon.

John parks at the warehouse he's been directed to and heads inside, looking around and planning his escape route. He sees some water pipes and heads up to the roof to where the water tank is. Dropping a rosary into the tank, he blesses the water.

Dean and Sam sit outside the family's house. Sam tries to say goodbye to Dean, just in case something happens to them, but Dean refuses to let him. No-one, he says, is going to die. Except The Demon.

Back in the warehouse, John comes face to face with Meg. Another demon, a male, steps out of the shadows and John hands over the gun. Meg gives it to the other demon who looks at it and then shoots her to prove that it's a fake. John makes a run for it and they follow. In the tunnels, he opens the valve, spraying holy water from the tank, keeping the demons back for a while. He gets to the truck, but all of his tyres are flat.

Outside the house, the signs start up and the boys know it's time. They break into the house to save the family. In the nursery, Sam sees The Demon and shoots it with the Colt, but it vanishes. Sam and Dean pull the family out of the house moments before it bursts into flames.

Outside the warehouse, John tries to call the boys, but he is attacked by the male demon and pinned to the wall.

In the motel room, Dean and Sam try to call John, but get no answer on the cellphone. They argue - Sam wanted to go back and try again to get The Demon, but Dean insist it would be suicide and he's not willing to let Sam die. They try to call John again. This time Meg answers and tells them they are never going to see their father again.

To Be Continued....
 
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:14 pm
Episode Twenty-Two: Devil's Trap


Continued directly from Salvation.

John's cellphone rings and Dean picks it up. Meg is on the other end, making it clear that she has John. Terrified, Dean and Sam pick up everything they have and plan to get out of Salvation as quickly as they can - they know the Demon is after the Colt and it knows that they have it. While Sam wants to continue trying to find and destroy the Demon, Dean insists that everything else is on hold until they get John back.

They arrive at the house of an old family friend. Bobby knows as much as, if not more than, John when it comes to demons and he helps the boys lay a trap for Meg.A large protective symbol is drawn on the ceiling and when Meg turns up, she is trapped there. Dean and Sam start the exorcism in order to tryand force her to reveal where John is, but Bobby reminds them that this is the body of an innocent who has been possessed. If they exorcise the demon, the girl will almost certainly die - her body did fall from a window after all. Sam hesitates, but Dean insists on continuing. He wants to release the poor girl from the possession, even if it does kill her.

The exorcism finally succeeds and the demon is destroyed, leaving a broken young girl laying there. She manages to speak, revealing that she has been possessed for a year, sometimes being aware of what her body was being forced to do, but having no control. Dean asks about John and she tells him the he is alive and that the Demon wants them to go after him. She finally manages to tell them that John is being held by the river and says the word "sunrise" just before she dies in their arms. Bobby offers to deal with her and the police and the boys head off.

Sam convinces Dean to leave the Colt in the car, which he protects with a devil's trap - a symbol that makes it impossible for a demon to get inside the car. Not happy, Dean agrees and they start looking for John. They discover what Meg meant when she said "Sunrise" - the Sunrise Apartments. The demons can possess anyone and neither of the boys will have any idea who they're looking for. To get everyone out of the apartments, they trigger the fire alarm and then steal firemen uniforms to sneak inside the apartments.

Using the EMF reader, they find the room where the demons are hiding out and knock on the door. As soon as the demon woman opens, they pounce, managing totrap both demons in the closet and sealing it with Salt. They find John tied up on the bed and release him, escaping down the fire escape. They make it to the ground but Sam is attacked by another demon (the one seen by John earlier with Meg). Dean pulls the Colt out (it was another replica he hadleft in the car) and shoots the demon, killing both it and the man it was possessing.

The three of them make it to a cabin in the woods and John asks for the Colt. But Dean is wary. This is not his dad. His suspicions are correct and the Demon reveals itself as possessing John. Sam is pinned against the wall, unable to move, while the Demon confronts Dean and starts inflicting pain on him - he starts bleeding heavily and screaming out. He knows his dad is inside the Demon somewhere and begs for John to save him. Sam is suddenly released and reaches for the gun, shooting the Demon in the leg and it drops to the floor.

Suddenly, John speaks, begging Sam to kill him, destroy the Demon inside him. But Sam cannot do it but the Demon inexplicably leaves John anyway. They leave in the Impala, heading for the hospital, all of them seriously injured. Without warning, an eighteen-wheeler slams into the car, it's driver possessed by the Demon, and the three are left broken and bloody, unmoving...
 

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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:15 pm
End of Season One


You may now discuss this season. But only this season.
 
PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:27 am
sorry about before redface you should try this website

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:30 pm
bugs was one of the worst episodes ever created, all of the other episodes were pretty good  
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