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PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:17 pm


These are pretty much rough draft scripts for season 3.

Episode 1 Info:
-In a Supernatural twist of The Seven Deadly Sins, Bobby advises caution, but Sam disagrees. The demon Envy recognizes Dean by name. Two more hunters, Tamara and Isaac, help chase down the demons before realizing they're being hunted themselves. Dean tells them all to escape while they can while he tries to slow them down, showing an apparent death wish that angers his brother.
3x01 - The Magnificent Seven

Episode 2 Info:
-Sam and Dean hunt changlings targeting mothers and their children. Dean has a reunion with Lisa, a woman he once had a one-night stand with. Her son, Ben, strongly reminds Dean of himself. Though it makes him uncomfortable, Dean's natural instincts with children helps him get to know the boy, and watch with pride as Ben stands up to a bully. Meanwhile, other mothers admire Dean's... assets.
3x02 - The Kids Are Alright

Episode 3 Info:
Word continues to spread of the Winchesters and the opening of a devil's gate, with them to blame. Gordon's instincts may condemn Sam, Sam is kidnapped by a mentee of fellow hunter who admires Gordon and brutally beaten. He swears that his past supernatural abilities are gone, but is ignored. While looking for Sam, Dean spars with a thief and, luckily, gains the upper hand - for now.
3x03 - Bad Day At Black Rock

Episode 4 Info:
Sam and Dean pose as insurance investigators and question the pastor when a man commits suicide in a church. Gun totin' Dean may favor a divergent political party. It's Sam's turn to look for Dean when he disappears with Casey, an attractive demon who expresses admiration for the deal he made to bring Sam back. Though initially thrown by the source of the compliments, Dean tells her that it's liberating to live life with no worries about the future, since he doesn't have one. Meanwhile, Sam's ally is not what he seems.
3x04 - Sin City

Episode 5 Info:
Fairy tales come to life when the brothers investigate Callie, a young girl who seems to personify Snow White. Poisoned by her stepmother and trapped in a coma, the spirit becomes angrier as more time passes. Callie's father visits her constantly, reading her original Brothers Grimm stories and unknowingly inspiring her carnage. Sam confronts him and forces him to listen to his daughter. While Dean sleeps, Sam slips out and confronts the Crossroads Demon with the Colt, procured by Ruby and rebuilt by Bobby. She refuses to let Dean out of the deal and says there's another boss who controls what she does. Sam shoots her in the head, killing the possessed human.
3x05 - Bedtime Stories

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:24 pm


Episode 3.1 The Magnificent Seven

Continued Scene:

Bobby shakes Isaac’s hand as the men exchange a greeting. Dean raises a hand from below the camera shot and gives the two men a weary wave, reminding them that he is still bleeding.

Int. Empty House—In the Main Room—Same Night

It’s evident that Tamara and Isaac have been squatting at the house for a few days. There’s a large entryway leading into the den, and we can see Dean pacing as he’s talking on his cell although it’s unclear what he is saying.

In the main room of the house, the walls are covered John Winchester style with research of the demonic sort coupled with signs of Hoodoo everywhere—on the table, hung from the ceiling, etc. There’s a load of stuff ranging from black cat bones, powered herbs, etc and anything else you can find on Mojo websites.

Sam’s inspecting all the Hoodoo stuff while Bobby and Tamara are getting comfortable in the room and Isaac apparently is searching for something. Isaac asks Tamara where the Palo Santo is. Tamara, the good wife that she is, asks where he left it.

Isaac replies that he doesn’t know, that’s would be why he’s asking the question. Sam interjects the marital bickering by asking what Palo Santo is exactly. Tamara answers and explains that it’s Holy Wood from Peru specifically and a known Demon repellent also works better than salt.

Isaac chides Tamara, again trying to get her to focus on the fact that he can’t find the Peruvian wood in question. Tamara comments that she’s pretty sure Isaac would lose his head if it wasn’t for her and instructs him to check the box with the snake root. Isaac playfully thanks her calling Tamara his darling dearest.

Sam and Bobby smile at the couple’s banter and Sam inquires as to how long the two of them have been married. Tamara replies that its been eight years and Isaac moves over to his wife, planting a kiss on her head and stating that the family that slays together…

Sam says he’s with them there and asks how they got started in the hunting business, if they don’t mind him asking. They clearly do, because its almost like a chill takes over the room. The couple looks visibly pained and avoid glances. Bobby’s watching them and seems empathic—he clearly knows.

Sam apologizes for asking, stating it was none of his business. Tamara tries to wave it off, saying that it’s alright. Dean picks that precise moment to walk up while finishing his cell conversation. He’s talking to someone named Jenny, telling her if she’s as pretty as she sounds then he’d just love to get an Appletini with her and promise to call her. He clicks the phone shut and explains that he was talking to the coroner’s tech.

Sam gestures for him to continue and Dean tells them that the whole family died of dehydration and starvation. They group voices their confusion and Dean continues saying that there wasn’t any sign of restraint, no struggle or violence. The family simply sat down and never got up.

Bobby comments that there was a stocked kitchen not a few yards away. And Sam asks if it’s a possible demon attack. Bobby answers in a stressed manner stating that if it is, then it isn’t like anything he’s ever seen and he’s seen quite a lot.

Dean inquires as to what they should do. And Isaac says that “we” isn’t doing anything. Sam asks what he means by that and Isaac tells the boys that while they seem nice enough this ain’t a Scooby Doo kind of deal, and that he and Tamara don’t really play well with others.

Sam argues that they can cover more ground if they are together. Isaac retaliates saying that he doesn’t mean any offense but he’s not teaming up with the idiots who let the Devil’s Gate be opened in the first place.

Dean takes a step forward cause that is so an ‘oh no you didn’t’ and he’s clearly offended. Tamara tries to defuse the situation before it least to a smack down and chides her husband with a sarcastic comment of how he’s never made a mistake before.

Isaac says he locks his keys in the car, puts the red sock in the washer, never brought on the end of the world. Dean’s clearly had enough and now Sam’s trying to play mediator. It ain’t working too well, and Isaac gives Dean a hard, eerily calm glare.

He tells Dean that there are a couple hundred demons out there and they have no clue who they are, or where they are, or when they going to strike. Isaac says that Dean and Sam brought the war down on them and that Dean will just have to forgive him for being a little bit impolite. Tamara pulls her husband out of the room saying that Isaac’s displayed enough testosterone for the night.

The Winchesters and Bobby are left alone, trading guilty glances because Isaac has a point and they all know it.

Ext. Empty House—Night

We’re outside the house, and getting a look through an open window as Bobby steps up, and closes the curtain. Across from the house, a old tree throws a big shadow and then suddenly a figure steps out into the moonlight in stealth mode. It’s a beautiful, dark-haired woman is watching the house—Ruby.

Int. Mall—Department Store—Night

There’s a banner declaring the Midnight Madness Half Off Sale.

Random Scene:

Bobby practically growls out that they are no good dead and that they won’t be making a move until they know the score. Sam tells Bobby he doesn’t think that’s an option and Bobby asks why exactly that is only to follow Sam’s gaze out the window and across the street.

Tamara and Isaac are entering the bar—they’ve been clearly tailing Walter as well. Bobby curses.

Int. Dive Bar—Night

It’s the Peanut shell on the floor kind of hole in the wall place with classic rock playing on the juke box. Walter is sitting at the bar, downing a shot. There’s the standard bar crowd around, but we don’t really see them just their backs.

Tamar and Isaac are seemingly casual as they sit in the table in the back, Walter doesn’t notice them. We get a shot beneath the table and see that Isaac removes a silver flask from his jacket. A flask of holy water.

Walter stands up and moves to the back hall—presumably to the bathroom. Isaac and Tamara take that as their cue. Isaac tells Tamara to pull the car in back, and he’ll be right out. Isaac gives his wife a charming wink and she smiles as they briefly brush hands.

Int. Dive Bar—Night

Walter takes a step forward, like a lion going for a kill and tells the couple that they really walked into the wrong place. We get a shot of Tamara and Isaacs very real, and overwhelming fear.

Int. Dive Bar—Night

Tamara and Isaac backs away, clearly terrified. In front of them are seven Demons—grinning and laughing, thoroughly enjoying their fear and torment. The Bouncer—clenched with wrath—says that he thinks they should peel back the skin from their faces—slow like to make sure that they feel it.

The hooker interjects saying she likes the girl and Walter adds saying he wishes he had himself a girl like Tamara. The hooker licks her lips, dangerously sexy, and states that she could think of a thousand things to do to Tamara.

Isaac tells the demon possessed chic that she isn’t going to lay a hand on his wife. The bartender chides Isaac over the man’s outburst saying that that Isaac really has to learn to relax. The bartender steps through the others and lays a hand on Isaac’s shoulder, holding out a large jug of industrial drain cleaner and tells Isaac to have a drink on him.

Isaac smirks in that ‘oh yeah—riiigghhhtt’ kind of way but then…he takes the jug and unscrews the cap. Tamara is totally confused by the action and the waitress and heavy—guy laugh, grab Tamara as she tries helplessly to fight them off.

Random Scene:

Bobby’s not happy—a little upset—okay a lot upset as he yells that they are going to take a break dammit and figure out the next move. There’s a long beat cause the discussion is way over, and then Bobby calmly says he’s sorry for Tamara’s loss.

With that, the man heads into the other room, Tamara at his heels. Sam and Dean exchange glances cause damn, that’s a Bobby they have never seen. They follow a few steps behind.

Int. Empty House—In the Den—Night

Bobby, followed by the rest of the crew enter. Walter/Envy gives them a huge smile as he states that they know who he is. Bobby tells him yeah, they do and they aren’t impressed. Dean doesn’t wait for a cue as he takes a flask of holy water and splashes Walter with the blessed H2O. Walter/Envy smokes and writhes.

Sam asks why is Walter here and what is he after. Walter/Envy doesn’t answer and this time Bobby splashes him. Dean is yelling now too, and repeats Sam’s question.

Walter/Envy is spitting in pain but manages to tell them that they already have what they want. Dean asks what that is exactly and Walter/Envy replies that they are out—they are free. Thanks to the brothers and now, they can have a little fun.

Sam is disgusted by the notion of demonic fun and Walter/Envy tells him yeah, they get to cut loose. Some people golf or crochet and he likes to see people’s insides on their outside. It’s a hobby…

Tamara is in on the action now, busting out her own flask and dousing the demonic entity. She tells him that she’s going to put him out like a dog and calls him a son of a b***h.

Walter asks her if she really believes that she’s better than him. And which one of them really is gonna cast the first stone. He nods to Dean and asks if he’d go first—calling him by name.

Dean visibly reacts—the Demon knows him.

Walter clarifies by saying the Dean’s practically a walking billboard of gluttony and lust. Dean throws a comic side look toward his brother—demon’s got a point. Walter continues saying that with all that wrath its amazing Tamara became a hunter in the first place. Because its always easier to just give into the rage than to face what really happened all those years ago.

There’s a loud crack as Tamara slams Walter/Envy’s jaw with her fist. Repeatedly. He’s touched a never and Bobby pulls the woman back as Sam throws Tamara a worried looks. Walter looks up at the woman, spitting out blood as he tells her she just proved his point. He says they aren’t sins—just basic human instinct.

Walter/Envy goes on to say that while humans try to repress and deny them all they want, the truth is they are all just animals—horny, greedy, hungry and violent. He then tells them that they will be butchered like animal—the others are coming for him.

Dean says maybe so, but they won’t be finding him cause Walter will be in hell. Tamara lifts a book—Rituale Romanum and says its her pleasure. Sam, Dean and Bobby exit leaving Tamara to finish the ritual.

Int. Empty House –In the Main Room—Night

Sam, Dean and Bobby stop, and huddle up. Bobby says they at least don’t have to worry bout hunting the damn things. Sam asks what he means and Bobby nods to the next room saying he thinks Walter is right,---the demons are hunting them. And they aren’t going to quit easily.

Dean suggests that Bobby and Sam take Tamara and head for the hills and he’ll stay back and give them a running start. Sam is totally exasperated and furious—he demands to know if Dean’s really insane and tells him to forget it.

Bobby backs Sam and Dean tells them that there are six demons out there—they are out manned and outnumbered and they will all be dead by dawn.

Random Scene:

Dean’s thinking it over---the whole concept means more to him that he’s trying to let on. Maybe this could be a sign that Sam is totally released from his dark destiny. He comments that Sam has an impeccable sense of timing but still little brother did good.

At that moment, a radio that’s been softly playing some music crackles into static. The brothers exchange glances—this is it. The boys stand and move to the windows, peering out the boarded slats to the driveway below. They don’t see anything there.

Int. Empty House—In the Main Room—Night.

Bobby and Tamar are also waiting in the dark, they exchange looks and place their fingers on the triggers of their guns. Finally, they hear something, but it wasn’t what they were expecting to hear.

It’s Isaac’s voice—calling to his wife.

Ext. Empty House—Night

From behind the shadow of the surrounding trees, Isaac steps into the open area in front of the house. He calls out for Tamara to help him---please.

Ext. Empty House—Night

Isaac steps toward the front door. His shirt is stained with dried blood. He calls out to Tamara again telling her that he got away, but he’s hurt—bad. He just needs some help.

Int. Empty House –Upstairs Room—Night

Sam and Dean watch with alarm as Isaac continues to call out to his wife, telling her to let him in.

Int. Empty House—In Main Room—Night.

Tamara stands beside the closed front door. Her body language revealing her inner struggle not to open the door. Bobby gives her a concerned look and tells her that its not Isaac—its just one of the possessed corpses.

Then we hear the tell-tale knock on the door. Isaac is right outside—only inches away

Ext. Empty House—Night

Demon!Isaac isn’t cruel or harsh. He’s very vulnerable and emotional as he tries to play on Tamara’s feelings for him. He calls her baby and asks why she won’t just let him in. Tamara is clearly anguished—living hell kind of thing as Isaac tells her that she left him behind back there. And she promised at that lake in Michigan, swore even, that they’d never leave each other like that.

Tamara turns to Bobby, pained as she inquires how he knows that—because no one knows that. Bobby doesn’t answer—he just tells Tamara to remain steady.

Demon!Isaac is on a roll and continues his spiel by asking if Tamara is just going to leave him outside—out to die. And then tells her he guesses that’s what his darling dearest does—just like she did that night those evil things came to their house and came for their daughter. And he should’ve figured because Tamara let their daughter die too.

Tamara’s had it, can’t take anymore and she flings the door open, silencing Bobby’s protests and she yells out calling the Demon a sonofabitch, and screams that he’s not Isaac as she attacks him. Hell hath no fury and this woman is some kind of scorned—she’s a furious Valkyrie at this point—but behind her we see an angle on the floor—the black dust line is broken.

Multiple feet charge into the house—we get an angle on five demons appearing on either side of the doorway, walking inside—the breach is broken. Four of them disappear into the house but one hangs back—a heavy guy—Sloth. He notices through the wide entrance that connects the two rooms….

Ext. Empty House—In the Next Room

Bobby is back away until he’s back against the wall. He’s anxious and has got no option. Sloth grins and follows, striding forward until…he stops and can’t step forward anymore—he looks up. He’s standing beneath the Devil’s Trap that’s scrawled on the ceiling (Bobby loves doing that don’t he?—tricksy dude that one).

Apparently, it’s the same one that they used in Walter’s Exorcism (the man is gone, buried somewhere)

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:09 am


Omg wow.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:53 pm


Episode 3.2 The Kids Are Alright

Continued Scene:

Lisa nods toward a circle of boys. A cute, spiky haired boy named Ben Braeden is sitting in the center opening presents while simultaneously chowing down on a sandwich. He’s almost the epitome of a little!Dean as he rips open a gift revealing an AC/DC Cd upon which the child shouts out that the band rules.

We get a shot of Dean as he takes the kid in. He finds the resemblance to his nature a bit eerie and asks Lisa how old did she say the kid was. Lisa replies that Ben is eight and Dean’s eyes narrow. Not more than a second later, Donna and Katie, two woman we shall meet in the teaser, arrive. Donna’s worn and pale, and the instant Lisa spots her she asks Dean to excuse her for a minute.

Dean’s attention is still locked on Ben and he absently tells Lisa not to mind him. Lisa leaves Dean to go meet Donna. Dean stares at Ben a moment longer, then shakes it off—as his eyes fall on the cake table.

EXT. Lisa’s house—Backyard—Cake Table—Moments Later

Dean loads up a huge plate as normal completely oblivious to the chorus of woman eyeing him. They are gossiping quietly so he won’t hear them. The first mom asks the others if they all heard Lisa calling Dean by his name. And the other mom asks if she means ‘the’ Dean—‘best night of my life’ Dean.

Annette, an early 40s Realtor, leans in toward the second mom and asks just who is Dean. The mom can’t believe Annette doesn’t know the crazy, semi-illegal story and before she can go into details, Dean turns around instantly shutting her up.

Dean tells her hello, to which the moms also give him greeting as Dean offers a friendly, but confused smile at the intensity the woman are giving him. He decides to walk away and all the woman give a sigh of lustful envy.

Ext. Lisa’s house—Backyard—Continuous

On Dean’s overflowing plate of cake as he forks in a huge bite, nearly running into Ben as he devours his food. He’s startled to find Ben also jamming a huge bite in his little mouth. Ben casually asks Dean what’s up and Dean swallows hard before replying not much.

There’s an awkward pause as Ben continues to dig into his cake not paying attention to Dean’s apparent discomfort at the situation. Dean states the oblivious and says that it’s Ben’s Birthday. Ben tells him that he’s guilty of the statement and Dean comments that the party is pretty cool.

Ben gets excited and tells Dean that the whole deal is freakin’ sweet and asks if Dean’s seen the spacewalk/moonbounce. Dean admits that he has and says that those are fun. Ben inquires if Dean knows who else thinks those things are fun and answers with chicks, telling Dean that its like a hot chick city in that thing. With that said, Ben sets his cake down and makes a mad dash for the moonbounce.

Dean stares after the kid with a pure look of OMFG. He’s clearly trying not to panic as he takes a few deep breaths and moves to toss out the rest of his cake, but manages to top over the trash can during his efforts and quickly moves to right it.

Ext. Lisa’s House—Backyard—Patio—Day

Lisa pours some ice tea for Donna as the woman watches, clearly troubled as a young girl, Katie, plays a short distance away. Lisa asks how the woman is holding up and Donna replies that she’s fine although its clear that she’s not. Lisa questions if she means it and Donna shrugs.

Lisa tells Donna that its okay to admit that the situation is not okay. Because what happened to Richard was just awful. Donna looks down at her drink and starts to say something then decides never mind.

Random Scene:

Donna is thanking Annette as the woman tries to keep the door open. Annette asks if Donna is sure, because she doesn’t seem okay. Donna closes the door on Annette and then leans against it. She’s exhausted and closes her eyes for a split second.

She hears her daughter demand ice cream and opens her eyes only to find Katie right in front of her. Katie repeats her request and Donna just stares at the child like she’s an alien.

Ext. Morning Hill Street—Day

Dean rechecks a scrawled address and looks up, its clear across a playground flooded with playing kids. The older Winchester cuts through the park, passing a group of tough looking kids all crowed around the newest Nintendo creation. Dean spots Ben on a bench totally alone, and down.

Dean turns away, his goal to ignore because just the sight of Ben freaks him out. But Dean glances back despite himself because Ben really looked lonely and reluctantly, Dean walks over.

He greets Ben, but the boy just looks up at him, then recognizes Dean from his birthday party. Dean restates his name for the boy’s sake, but Ben just nods and keeps his attention on the group of boys huddled around the game.

Dean inquires as to what is wrong and taking in Ben’s misery, takes another look at the group of boys before asking if the game they are playing is Ben’s. The eight-year-old meets Dean’s eyes and reluctantly tells him that Ryan borrowed it and now won’t give it back.

Dean starts to ask if Ben wants him to go get it and Ben interrupts very quickly with orders for Dean to not go over there because only bitches send a grown-up. Dean nods, cause the kids got a point and Ben states resigned that he is not a b***h.

Dean cast another look to the kid holding the Nintendo and realizes it’s a big kid. He asks Ben if the big kid is Ryan and states that he needs to lay off the burgers. Ben smiles despite his frustration and nods. Dean sizes Ryan up and then grins.

Ext. Playground—Moments Later

Ben, determined but anxious, stalks up to the group of touch kids and clears his throat. They ignore him and he looks over his shoulder at Dean, who gives him a thumbs up of support.

Ben turns back and states Ryan’s name. The big boy looks up and gives Ben an irritated look. Ben politely tells him that he’d like his game back and Ryan offers a challenge in return telling Ben to take it back.

It’s fighting words and the tough kids gather around Ben and Ryan, hoping to get a show. Ben glances at all the bigger kids and turns to go, Ryan mocks him and tells the other guys he was right in calling him a pu—.

He’s cut off as Ben spins around and knees Ryan in the crotch. Ryan doubles over and Ben expertly sweeps his legs out from under him. Ryan hits the ground—hard. We get a shot of Dean who’s entertained and very proud of Ben. The other kids are in shock and clearly impressed.

Ben calmly leans over Ryan and takes his game back before walking away in triumph making a beeline for Dean. Dean is smiling like a loon, and raises his hand for a high five. He tells Ben that he did good and to hit him up high.

Before the act can be completed however, Lisa’s mom voice hits the air as she calls Ben by his full name and rushes up to the two. She’s furious and demands to know what has gotten into her son.

Ben tries to explain that Ryan stole his game, but Lisa is fixated on the fact that Ben kicked the other child and asks when is that okay. She cuts herself off thought to stare daggers into Dean as she realizes exactly why Ben reacted the way he did. Dean works on his best innocent look, but it ain’t working.

Lisa asks him point blank if he told her son it was okay to beat up that kid. Dean replies that of course he didn’t…he merely showed a basic leg sweep. Lisa mutters an unbelievable, and Dean argues that someone has to teach the kid how to knee someone in the nads.

Lisa is livid and fixes a hard look on Dean as she asks who told Dean to teach Ben anything. Dean tries to tell her to relax and Lisa cuts him off questioning why he’s even still around. She tells him that they had one weekend a million years ago and that Dean doesn’t know her and has no business with her son.

Dean tries to smooth things over, but Lisa tells him to just leave them alone and grabs Ben’s hand, leading the kid away. Ben breaks away from his mom’s grasp and runs back to Dean giving the man a quick hug as he whispers a thanks. He runs back to mom obediently and Lisa leads them off the playground without another word.

Ext. Construction House—Night

There’s a for sale house that Dean passed earlier on the way to Morning Hill. The exterior is finishes, but the inside is gutted and shadowed. The yard is a mess of dug up, exposed red clay dirt.

The Impala pulls up, and Sam and Dean emerge, holding duffel bags and flashlights. They survey the house, and Sam looks down at the dirt. He notices the red clay and states that’s what was on the windows. Dean nods then tells Sam to take the front and he’ll go around. Sam nods and they two split up.

Int. Lisa’s Living Room—Night

Lisa’s just sitting down with a book when Ben calls for her. She’s startled and spins around to find the kid right behind her. Ben tells her to play with him and Lisa tells him that its not funny anymore and that she has already put him in bed three times. Ben replies that he doesn’t want to go to bed and throws his arms around Lisa, clinging to her and telling her that he wants to be with his mommy.

Lisa’s taken aback by the affection and tells Ben that is sweet and hugs him back. But Ben breaks away from Lisa and informs her that he is hungry. Lisa stares at Ben curiously, something is off.

Int. Lisa’s House—Kitchen—Night

Ben stands behind Lisa as she digs around in the freezer. She asks him if Pizza Pockets are okay but all they got is deluxe. Ben says that’s okay and Lisa gives him a quick hard look.

She says that’s funny cause Ben was on an anti-olives kick this month and the kid shrugs and just stands there, staring. Lisa’s growing more weirded out by the second and crosses to the microwave, pops in the snack and gasps as she shuts the door.

The reflective glass reveals Ben’s reflection and its scarily monstrous—white, pale skins and gills. Lisa spins to face her son, only to find he looks perfectly normal. Ben asks her what’s wrong and Lisa just stares.

Int. Construction House—Basement Stairs—Night.

A flashlight beam pierces the darkness as Dean scans the stairs and the landing below. Its all empty but then he hears a faint scratching sound coming from the bottom. He quietly and rapidly descends the stairs.

Random Scene—Later

Sam shouts orders for Dean to get the kids out of the house—now! Dean works fast, hoisting the second and third kid out and asks Sam if that’s why the changelings keep the kids alive –so mom can snack on them.

Sam says that it looks like the changeling kids feed on human moms and changeling moms feed on real kids. He hurries to help his brother and tries to rouse the real Annette as Dean lifts the fourth kid up, there are just Katie and Ben left now to get free. Just then Katie shrieks and Sam and Dean turn to find Changeling Annette standing right behind them.

Int. Lisa’s House—Living Room—Night

Lisa backs away from the changeling!Ben who’s standing there innocently, confused by his mom’s behavior. Lisa’s panicked as she tells Ben he isn’t her son and Ben disagrees saying that yes he is.

Lisa asks where Ben is and Ben replies that he is Ben and that he loves his mommy. Lisa takes another step back, her eyes falling on the table beside the door, holding her car keys—she lunges, grabs the keys and opens the front door—freezing instantly.

We get Lisa’s POV as five changeling kids stand on her front lawn—staring at her. In unison they step toward her and Lisa slams the door in terror as Ben tells her they don’t want her to leave.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 7:37 am


I didn't read all of that , but does this mean Dean...
(spoiler whited out for your personal safety)
has a SON?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how old?
OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!! AH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait.
(ok- more whited outness below)
but that playground scene thing, what I read was a little random. I mean, I dunno, it would be cool if Dean had a kid, but he seems so fatherly in the scene it was just weird.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:29 pm


Man, I want to read this. And then I don't. :runs off:

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:53 pm


Hahahaha...... aaaaaaaaahaha.... hahahahaaha........ yah..... I can't believe it STILL!
PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:04 am


Episode 3.3 Bad Day At Black Rock

Ext. Prison—Day

Guards are on the line, barbed wire, inmates playing basketball in the yard.

Int. Prison—Visitor Security—Day

Camera shows a line of visitors, friends and family of inmates as they shuffle under the grim lighting toward security checkpoints. Kubrick is among them—early 40s, and well built kind of guy.

Int. Prison—Visitation Area—Day

Kubrick is seated at the visitation partition, and waits for an inmate to enter and sit. We can’t immediately see who it is. Kubrick tells the inmate that its true—a devil’s gate opened in Wyoming. He slaps a printout up against the partition—on it an aerial photo of the devil’s gate—pentagram layout traced over in red pen.

Kubrick goes onto to say that it was big---no solid fix on demon count, but its in the hundreds—an army. The inmate growls, seething and tells Kubrick that Sam Winchester was there.

*GASPS* the inmate is revealed….it’s Gordon. Kubrick says that he spoke to a guy that knows Bobby Singer and its looks like the Winchesters were at ground zero when it all went down. Singer said they went in there to stop the whole thing.

Gordon says that Bobby’s edge aint what it used to be and Sam could have him believing anything by now. Kubrick says that Sam checks out. He’s a hunter, not much more. Gordon scoffs, and tells Kubrick that he’s not even sure Sam’s human. He goes on to say that he predicted this war 6 months ago, and its here.

Gordon leans forward, intense, as he tells Kubrick that Sam is part of it and that Kubrick needs to track him down, and Sam needs to die.

Random Scene:

There’s a knock at the door, and a man named Grossman moves carefully toward the door, looking through the eyepiece and noticeably relaxing because the man behind all the knocking turns out to be their neighbor. The man’s name is Foster and he’s unshaven and wearing an Army vest that reveals he’s a Vietnam veteran.

Grossman greets Foster and instead of returning the sentiment, Foster informs Grossman that its six in the morning, not that he’s trying to be a drag or anything. Grossman apologizes saying they just have a slight situation.

Foster then notices a dude named Wayne who has multiple injuries. He inquires what happened to Wayne and the wounded man replies that a friggen’ shotgun was what happened. Foster walks in and he calls instructions for Grossman to go get the first aid kit and put some water boiling.

The former army man crouches down by Wayne, examining the wounds. He tells Wayne that the poor man is shot to hell, but chuckles as he says he’s seen worse seeing as he used to be an army medic in ‘Nam. He grins, and tells Wayne today’s his lucky day.

Ext. Rest Stop—Day

A old beaten up RV is parked at the almost vacant. rest stop.

Int. Kubrick’s RV—Day

A ha! What we thought was a poor excuse for totally un-cool travel is actually Kubrick’s base of operations. Tons of hunter gear and piles of research are sprawled all over in ‘controlled clutter’

Kubrick is standing at the kitchenette counter, checking his high-powered rifle. Creedy, another hunter, is moving around the RV living room and looking over the mess. He states that Creedy has no hard evidence on the Winchester guy and all he’s doing is working off of Gordon’s instincts.

Kubrick asks if Creedy ever hunted with Gordon and Creedy says that he hasn’t but he heard Gordon was good. Kubrick snorts and states that Gordon is the best and had saved his own a** more than a couple of times. If Gordon says that Sam Winchester is dangerous then that’s good enough for him.

Creedy asks just how dangerous Gordon made Sam out to be, and Kubrick tells him that’s what they have to find out. Creedy takes in the info and just shakes his head. He reminds Kubrick that Sam’s practically on the FBI’s most wanted list and he’s going to be covering his tracks like a pro—won’t be easy to find.

Something on the far shelf catches Creedy’s eye, and Kubrick tells the man that his intel puts Sam in Nebraska, three weeks ago. We get a view of what Creedy’s attention has latched onto and it turns out to be a novelty bust of Jesus, a portrait that’s sculpted in reverse so that the eyes and face kind of follow you wherever you go--

Creedy repeats Kubrick’s information and says that the lead isn’t very fresh, he then starts to sway from side to side, one eye shut. We get Creedy’s POV as the Jesus head/face thing turns, eyes following. Kubrick’s still talking , and reminding a totally not paying attention Creedy that Sam ain’t invisible, and there are other hunters out there that know something—they got contacts.

Creedy picks up the Jesus head, and turns it side to side in his hands. Kubrick walks up to him, and pulls his cell out stating that all they need is one break. He takes the bust out of Creedy’s hands and tells the man not to play with his Jesus. (god, I see that on fan banners already) and places the Jesus head back on the shelf.

Ext. Low Rent Apartment Building—Morning

The Impala pulls into the gravel lot, cruising past the rusted orange Pinto. Dean reads off the plate as he passes the car. It’s Connecticut plates with the last digits of 8-8-0. Sam says that’s the right car and Dean clicks his tongue, saying that the people should’ve blacked out the plates before parking in front of a security camera.

Int. Low Rent Apartment—Kitchen—Morning

The back door swings opens silently as Sam tucks his lockpick away and Dean covers with his gun. From in the room we can hear Wayne excitedly declaring he’s got four king. With stealth the brothers move into the apartment, clearing the first back rooms.

Random Scene--

The brothers walk up to the manager behind the reservations desk and he can’t seem to wait for Sam to ask for a table before congratulating the boys. Sam and Dean lean back a bit at the guy’s overwhelming enthusiasm and Dean quips that its exciting—he knows.

Before he can get out anything else, all hell breaks loose—strobe lights flash, balloons drop and a loud song blares through the PA. Sam and Dean are frozen like deer in headlights as the wait staff comes out of nowhere, clapping with the music and lifting a large piece of poster board.

He hands it to Sam, who’s still stunned, and we see that it’s a giant size coupon for free food for a year! The manager informs them that they are the one-millionth guest to visit the Biggerson’s Restaurant family and Dean’s just super excited to be getting free food for a whole year. Sam stands awkwardly as he holds the huge coupon as several digital photos are snapped by the staff.

An elderly man seated in the waiting area, bitterly mumbles that our boys are lucky bastards.

Int. Kubrick’s RV—Day

The hunter have been researching for a while. Kubrick holds a leather address book and finishes up yet another phone call. He tells the person on the other line to give him a call if they find out anything and then hangs up. He’s cleared his entire book and now all they can do is wait.

Creedy nods and stretches and states that now they eat. Kubrick agrees and heads to the kitchen and asks what Creedy likes, cause he’s got a can of everything. Creedy tells him they ain’t eating in the RV and when Kubrick asks why Creedy says he knows this great place with a good food, service, atmosphere—the menu is on their website.

Kubrick ain’t too thrilled about his beanie wienies being turned down.

Int. Biggerson’s Family Restraurant—Day

Sam and Dean are in a booth, finishing up a meal. Dean is scraping off the last bit of his crazy huge dessert sundae. Sam is researching lore on the laptop, informing Dean that Bobby was right and the lore goes way back. Its pure hoodoo, and you can’t just cut one off of any rabbit—it has to be one you catch in a cemetery under a full moon—on a Friday the thirteenth—

Dean isn’t really that interested in the whole rabbit catching—his focus is lying more on the desserts in front of him. He states that from now on, they only go to places with Biggerson’s. An attractive waitress heads toward the table, carrying a pot of coffee.

Continued Scene

Sam is on one knee, trying to reach his shoe down in the storm drain—it’s a lost hope. Dean’s on the phone with Bobby and tells Dean that if it is her then he might know some folks who know where to find her. Dean thanks Bobby and tells Dean to watch out for his brother.

Bobby hangs up and Dean does the same. Sam stands up, dirt-stains on him, and shaking his head. Dean asks what the problem is and Sam defeatedly tells his brother—he lost his shoe.

Ext. Biggerson’s Restaurant—Parking lot—Night

Kubrick’s RV is parked out front with Creedy’s muddy SUV trailer hitched behind it. Kubrick leans against his RV as Creedy walks up, carrying left overs wrapped insides tinfoil. Creedy informs Kubrick that no one saw the way the brothers went and that their meal was free, so there wasn’t a credit card trail.

Kubrick is pretty peaceful when he says that Creedy shouldn’t worry—they’ll find Sam. Creedy’s puzzled by the man’s peace over the subject and sarcastically tells Kubrick he’s comforted and they should just get some rest. Kubrick aggress and says they can bed down in the RV. Creedy gives Kubrick a look and tells him that just because you live in an RV doesn’t mean you have to do everything in one.

Kubrick comments that the RV sleeps alright, and Creedy tells him to get seven more people because he’s sleeping in a damn hotel. Creedy exits the frame and Kubrick throws a look after him.

Ext. Highway—Night—Some time later

The Impala speeds along the highway.

Int. Impala—Night

Dean finishes up a call on his cell, telling Bobby that they owe him and yeah, another one. He hangs up and turns to his brother. He tells Sam that Bobby’s got it on pretty good authority that a chick named Bela has a place in Queens that they can get to in like two hours. He thinks. Sam simply nods and Dean looks up ahead.

We get Dean’s POV through the windshield and he turns into a lot of a motel. Sam asks just what Dean is doing and as the car pulls into the lot, we see Kubrick’s RV parked in the lot.

Int. Motel Room—Morning

Sam’s POV and its blackness-because he’s unconscious. The black fades out slowly and we see Sam’s arm being duct taped to the arm of a chair. Creedy looks up from his task to see that Sam is awake. Kubrick notices to, and Creedy comments in mild awe that they didn’t even have to touch Sam. He just went spastic and then knocked himself out and compares the event with Jerry Lewis stacking chairs.

Sam frowns, and blinks back into consciousness. He asks what they want and Kubrick punches Sam in the face—hard. Kubrick says that he used to think his friend Gordon sent him because he asked him to track Sam down and put a bullet in the Winchester’s brain.

Sam gives a weary sigh and says that it sounds like something Gordon would say and Kubrick has a strange—glassed over glint in his eye. He tells Sam as it turns out he’s ona mission from God and punches Sam again.

Int. Bela’s Warehouse Apartment—Day

There’s some distance between Dean and Bela. They’re a little more relaxed, guns aimed, but not thrust out. Dean informs Bela that Sam touched the foot and when she took it from him his luck went from—Bela cuts him off saying she knows how it works.

Dean says that then she knows if they don’t destroy it Sam’s gonna die, and Bela tells him he can have the foot back, but he’s gonna have to come up with 1.5 million first.

Dean tells her he’s just gonna go call his banker and then asks how Bela even found the damn thing—especially since it was stuck in the back of a storage place in the middle of nowhere. Bela smiles and flicks her gaze toward the display alcove to the ornate antique Ouija board there. She tells Dean she asked a few ghosts of the people its killed seeing as they were attuned to its location.

Dean shakes his head, and comments that its all about the money. Bela inquires as to what makes hunters more noble. Its just a bunch of obsessed, revenge driven sociopaths trying to save a world that’s completely unsalvageable.

They watch each other cagily, as Dean backs toward the front door, snarkily telling Bela she’s the glass-half-full type. Bela retorts that they are all going to hell and they might as well enjoy the ride. Dean gives a thoughtful huh, and then says that he actually agrees with Bela on that point.

He’s succeeded in reaching the door and says that its been charming, but and the time well, its late and you know this—he holds up the rabbits foot in his other hand and smiles sweetly—. Dean tells Bela he’s had it since she read his note. And tells her that if its any consolation—he thinks she’s a truly awful person.

Bela raises her gun, and starts marching toward Dean, firing repeatedly but Dean’s newfound luck cause the bullets to miss. He walks slowly and unscathed out the door.

Int. Motel Room--Day

Sam’s strapped to a chair looking battered and quite groggy. Water splashes over him, causing him to snap back in focus. Kubrick tells Sam that he knows he was part of the Demon plan to open the gate.

He grabs Sam by the hair, tips his head back and Sam tells Kubrick that they gave everything to stop it. Kubrick doesn’t buy it and punches Sam again. He says that Sam is lying and that he’s in on it and demands that Sam must know the next move.

Sam refutes the accusation and Kubrick shakes the younger man brutally demanding to know when the demons are gonna hit next. When Sam doesn’t respond, Kubrick says that he knows about Sam’s powers. Gordon told him that Sam was just some weirdo psychic freak.

Sam tells Kubrick that its over now—he doesn’t have visions, or powers. Kubrick aint buying it and hits Sam hard again. He shakes his head, paces to his coat. Kubrick tells Sam he’s sick of the lies and there’s pushing at the world. Its an end game now, and then says that maybe Sam can understand why they can’t take any chances.

Kubrick pulls out a gun, turns and levels it to Sam’s head. Sam tells him to hold on, and Creedy steps in with a chide. Kubrick tells Creedy to step aside because really why are they here? The pic was on the web, the hotel was just happening along both the same routes….Luck like that just doesn’t happen.

Sam tries to interject saying he can explain, but Kubrick tells him to shut up. And tells Creedy that its God. He led them here, for one reason—to do his work and Kubrick places the gun to Sam’s head as he says—this is destiny.

Dean’s voice comes from off screen---saying this ain’t destiny, and then we get a shot of Dean holding a gun on them as he tells Kubrick its just a rabbits foot. Kubrick tells Dean to put the gun down or he’s gonna be scrubbing Sam’s brains off the wall.

Dean asks if Kubrick means the one in his hand, and then says okay. He puts the gun down and Kubrick swings his gun from Sam, now covering both boys a bit. Dean narrows his eyes, and steels his voice.

He goes Clint Eastwood and tells Kubrick there is something he doesn’t know about him…Dean holds up a ballpoint pen and then says its his lucky day. He throws the pen toward Kubrick and the pen plugs the gun barrel perfectly. Dean cant keep his cool and goes a little over excited over the luck of the shot.

Creedy leaps for Dean and Dean dodges, sending Creedy hurling into a dresser, cracking his head and out for the count. Dean states that he’s amazing and picks up the TV remote, just as Kubrick unplugs his gun and raises it. Dean whispers that he’s batman and whips the remote at him—the remote strikes Kubrick between the eyes and he falls back revealing Sam, still tied.

Sam sarcastically replies that yeah, Dean is batman.

Ext. Cemetery—Night

At a grave, Sam is over a shallow pan of burning coals and adds the last few ingredients to his ritual. He reads off the list and and tells Dean they should be ready to go, but Dean tells him to give him one more second.

Sam turns to Dean to find his older brother feverishly scratching off a Lottery Scratcher.

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Episode 3.04 Sin City

Int. Church—Night:

It’s late and candles are flickering in the church sanctuary located in Elizabethville, Ohio. A nun is making her final rounds for the night, and smiles to herself as she slots the prayer books—she’s at peace with her work until a dark shape passes behind her.

The nun turns nervously and calls out asking if the Father is there. No one answers and she’s spooked as starts to hurriedly put the rest of the prayer books away. She gets all the way to the end of the row and walks directly into Father Gil. She jumps and he smiles warmly at her.

The Father tells her that she’s done for the night and he’ll walk her to her car. The nun is relived and follows the Father up the aisle toward the front of the church. Neither one of them notice the man sitting behind them in the pew. He’s thin, a mess, and his eyes are vacant.

The man’s name is Andy Johnson, and he calls out to the Father in an eerie wail. Father Gil turns, and clearly knows the man. He asks what Andy is doing there, and Andy tells the Father that it has to stop. Father Gil asks what Andy is talking about and Andy stands, raises a gun and places it into the soft spot of his chin.

Andy repeats that it has to stop and Father Gil yells out a cry for the man to wait, but with a click, boom Andy blows his head off and blood splatters everywhere. Father Gil steps back in shock and the Nun lets out a bloodcurdling scream.

Int. Town Square—Day

Elizabethville is a happening place, bordering on the whole Mardi Gras-party til you drop vibe. The Impala pulls to a stop as Dean stares out the window in excited amazement. He asks Sam about the research saying that this was a boarded up factory town, and Sam replies that it was supposed to be

The boys exit the car and three attractive woman walk by with cups of beer. Dean turns on the charm and asks what the ladies are drinking. They reply that its banana hurricanes. And Dean says of course that’s what they chose, and the girls giggle and move on. Dean watches them and turns to Sam with a huge grin.

He tells Sam he don’t know what the hell they are waiting for—let’s investigate.

Int. Church—Day

Dean and Sam follow Father Gil down the church aisle. They are in jackets and ties. Father Gil turns out to be a salt of the earth kind of guy, who’s very likable. He tells the boys that he’s not sure what’s left for the insurance company because Andy’s death was a suicide—he saw it himself.

Dean reassures the man that it shouldn’t take more than a minute in that case and the Father points out the pew. He tells the Winchesters that this was were Andy sat most Sundays, before he stopped coming to church anyways.

Sam asks when that was and Father Gil states that it was around two months ago, right around the time everything else started to change. Sam inquires as to what the changes were, and Father Gil replies that the town used to be one you could be proud of, people cared. He goes on to reveal that Andy sang in the choir, then one day just wasn’t Andy anymore.

The Father tries to explain Andy’s behavior and Sam offers possessed as a term. Father Gil mulls this over then replies that one could agree to that. Andy gambled all his money away, cheated on his wife, and destroyed his business all in what would seem like a flip of a switch.

Dean and Sam share a look and Sam asks the Father if he knows the man who killed the folks in the hobby shop. Father Gil says that he does, and gives them the name Tony Perkins stating that Tony was a good man.

Sam asks again if Tony’s personality shifted too, and Father Gil says that while he never really considered it before, yes it did. About the same time Andy’s shifted as well.

Int. Hotel—hallway—Day

It’s a once nice Bed and Breakfast gone to hell in a hand basket. Sam and Dean are walking to their room. Sam tells Dean that its been two months since they opened Devil’s Gate and suddenly a random town has turned into Margaritaville. It’s not a coincidence.

Before Dean can offer a response, a man exits a room farther down the hall, followed closely by a scantily clad prostitute. He peels off a roll of bills and the woman tucks it into her bra.

Dean lets out a you gotta be kidding me and then calls out the name Iggy. The man turns, and we get a better look at him. He’s in his late 20s, a hunter straight out of Jersey. Iggy greets Dean and then introduces the hooker and his sister Cheryl.

Cheryl puts a big smile on for the boys and then growls to Iggy that he’s short. He peels off another twenty and she closes the door. Iggy repeats that its his step-sister.

Int. Hotel Room—Day

Sam, Dean and Iggy are in the room, and Dean looks none too pleased. Sam asks how the two know each other and Dean answers saying Sam was at school. Iggy says it was a succubus in Canarsie, and that if Sam could’ve seen the cans on the broad—it was a total shame he had to waste her.

Dean interrupts, asking rhetorically who exactly killed her, cause he’s pretty sure Iggy’s a** was grass if it hadn’t been for him. Iggy plays it off saying he forgot how much of a comedian Dean was and Dean aint amused as he replies that he told Iggy then, and he’ll tell him now—he ain’t cut out for the job and is gonna get himself killed.

Iggy’s cell phone ring and the man answers telling the person on the other line to talk to him. He covers the phone and tells Dean that as an FYI his words hurt. He then uncovers the phone and tell the girl on the other end its not a good time.

Sam compliments Iggy on his phone and Iggy tells him all the cool stuff that’s included stating that Japanese kids are killing for it. Sam tells him that it had to set him back a lot of money and Iggy says for the Winchester bro’s yeah, at least 900, but his cost was fugeddaboudit.

Sam asks exactly how much that is exactly and Iggy just replies with another fugeddaboudit. Sam shoots Dean a confused glance and Dean shrugs. Iggy simply crosses his arms with a satisfied smile and tells the brothers he’s ghost hunter, bargain hunter—a whole cottage industry.

Dean’s annoyed and asks if Iggy has found anything in town. Iggy asks if he means demons and whatnot and Sam interjects with a yes. Iggy says he got nothing and Dean is not happy and points out that Iggy has been in town for a whole week! Then asks about his ‘sister’ back there.

Iggy says that honestly she definitely had the devil in her, but she wasn’t no demon if they know what he means. Iggy chuckles until he realizes that Sam and Dean ain’t. He adds that church guy and hobby shop guy were lunchmeat by the time he got to ‘em and he can’t prove if they were possessed or not.

Sam admits that’s where they are stuck at and then goes on to venture that the demons are possessing people around town and raising hell. Dean states that its just weird, because why would a demon blow his own brains out.

Iggy says it could be for fun, its like a stolen car on a joyride kind of thing—just body jumping. The brothers consider it and then asks Iggy if anyone else in town fits the bill—you know, nice guy turned douche.

Iggy says there’s Trotter who used to head up the rotary club but suddenly turned all b*****d and brought in gambling and hookers—the man basically runs the whole town now. Dean asks if Iggy knows where to find Trotter and Iggy says yup—should be at his bar in a few hours.

Int. Trotter’s Bar--Night

There’s strobe-lit dance floor and party rock blaring. Sam and Dean move through the crowd and Dean is loving every inch of the place. Iggy is donning the cheesiest shirt on the planet and Dean tells him he’s bringing satin back.

Iggy tells the boys to try Thai Silk. Two for twenty-five out on Canal Street. He points and indicates Trotter toward the back. Sam and Dean look and see the 60-something Trotter looking as wretched as a person can get, clothed in all black. Next to him is his bodyguard—Max.

Iggy informs the brothers that Trotter sits there all night, and they can’t touch him. Sam asks now what are they gonna do, and Dean simply nods to the very attractive bartender—Casey. Dean says he doesn’t know what Sam’s plans are but he’s thinking of doing a little investigating with the bartender.

Iggy warns Dean to take it easy, because he’s got a little something worked out with the girl. Dean shrugs the man off, and Iggy tells them he has to hit the head, and release a hostage --He’ll be back in a few.

After Iggy takes off, Sam and Dean walk up to the bar. Dean gripes that there is no way Iggy scores a chic like that, cause just looking at her he can tell you could bounce a nickel off that a**.

The man next to them at the bar turns with a smile, much to Dean’s horror—its Father Gil. He asks if Dean really thinks so—about the whole coin thing and Dean apologizes. The Father states that he knew the boys would find their way to this particular bar—they all do.

Sam asks the Father what he’s doing there and Father Gil replies that like it or not he goes where his flock is. At that moment, Casey comes over and teases Father Gil saying that the clergy drink for free. Father Gil replies that is only because a certain bartender owes him a confession and Casey tells him it won’t be in this lifetime.

Father Gil knocks back the rest of his shot and stands, telling Casey he wants to see her butt in one of the pews on Sunday, the nickel is optional. Dean looks chastised as the Father takes off.

Casey asks what she can get for the brothers and Dean’s back into charmer. He says that he heard she makes a mean hurricane. Casey flirts right back and tells Dean that he can judge that for himself.

When Casey steps away, Sam throws Dean a look and asks Dean if he really drinks hurricanes.

Random Scene:

Cop asks the boys if they are ready for their mugshots, smiling as he goes on to tell them the photographer will be around to take their picture for the local paper. Dean flashes a thumbs up and smiles saying it’d be an honor—and oh, what a thrill.

The cop moves away and Sam and Dean slip into the crowd, when Dean suddenly stops and realizes Iggy is missing.

Int. Mansion—Foyer—Night

It’s a gloomy kind of place with drop cloths on all the furniture. Casey leads Iggy in and Iggy asks how a bartender affords a place like this. Casey tells him that her parents left it for her and that doesn’t come her unless she wants to be alone.

Iggy heads for the stairs and Casey beckons him another way, calling him silly.

Int. Mansion—Basement Stairwell—Night

Casey leads Iggy down, the room getting creepier by the second. Iggy is getting spooked and asks if Casey is sure she wouldn’t be more comfortable in the bedroom, or a hotel room. He says it wouldn’t be for nothing-he’s got oils. Casey points out she has toys and Iggy totally agrees toys trump oils.

Int. Mansion—Basement—Continuous

Its more like a damn catacomb and candles are everywhere. A huge oriental rug covers most of the floor and Iggy’s instincts are kicking in. He asks warily if Casey doesn’t get scared down here all by herself. Casey replies that of course she doesn’t—she has a hunter to protect her.

In a flash—her eyes shine black *DEMON* Iggy rips a buck knife from his angle sheath and charges her, bringing the knife down for the kill. Casey catches his knife arm and slams it into his knee, the blade clattering away and Iggy screams in agony.

Grabbing his head with both hands, Casey twists it with a sickening snap and Iggy crumbles to the ground.

Later Random Scene:

Casey tells Dean she has faith and asks him if her kind is really that different from his kind. Dean’s sarcastic as he tells her that for except the whole demons are evil sons of bitches part…And Casey replies asking if humans are really such a loveable bunch—and uses d**k Chaney as an example..

Dean says she has a point there and then asks if d**k is one of her’s. Casey says not yet, but he’s got a basement parking spot reserved for him. Dean smiles, and awkwardly switches topics.

He asks what’s it like down in hell, and Casey looks at him skeptically for a moment until it dawns on her. She reiterates that Dean has booked a one-way ticket and he’s not gonna like it one bit. Especially given the trouble he caused, she doesn’t think he’ll be getting the presidential suite.

She goes on to say it’s the pit of despair and why does Dean think all the demons want out. Dean’s visibly troubled.

Int. Church—Father Gil’s Office—Night

Sam and Father Gil enter, and Father Gil tells Sam that if his brother is missing he should contact the police. Sam points out the town they are in and the Father acknowledges his point. He takes a second and then asks why Sam said brother, cause he so thought they were insurance investigators.

Sam says that they are and its like a family business. Father Gil seems satisfied and asks just how exactly does Sam need his help. Sam replies that he saw the Father talking to Casey the other day and just picked up that the Father knew her pretty well. He then tells the Father that Casey and Dean left Trotter’s bar.

Father Gil states that while he doesn’t approve—Dean and Casey are consenting adults. Sam says that he knows, but they weren’t at Casey’s apartment and he just has this feeling that something is wrong—and they could be in trouble.

Sam’s fidgety, but doesn’t answer. Father Gil studies him for a minute and Sam asks the Father to please help him. There’s a tense moment of silence and only because of Sam’s sincerity the Father tells him he knows a place that Casey goes to from time to time. Sam’s relieved as he thanks the Father.

Father Gil goes to get his jacket from the closet, and the camera shifts as he opens the closet door and we see that his eyes flash back for a few seconds. Father Gil is a demon! He turns back to Sam, his eyes back to normal as he asks Sam if he’s ready to go.

Int. Basement—Night

Dean and Casey have more or less settled in. Casey says its kind of funny—her and Dean sitting down like a couple of regular folks. Dean points out that yeah, if you count funny in an apocalyptic sense.

Casey smiles and says that she thinks Dean’s an okay guy. She goes on to say that the others don’t really describe him that way, but that she thinks he’s likable. Dean is taken aback a bit by a demon liking him and states he isn’t sure how to respond to that.

Casey tells him he could thank her. She tells him that the deal he made to save Sam—a lot of demons make fun of him for it, because they think it was weak and stupid. But she doesn’t think that.

Dean nods a thanks and tells her that the truth is—its been liberating. He doesn’t have to worry about the future when he doesn’t have one—and Sam well, Sam’s his brother.

Int. Father Gil’s Car—Night

Father Gil asks Sam if he sees insurance investigation as a life’s work or does he have something bigger in his future. Sam asks what the Father means, and Father Gil says that it could be anything—he just gets the sense that Sam has leadership qualities. He sees him in front of the pack, not just a part of it.

Sam tells him that he’s comfortable doing what he’s doing. Father Gil states that it is Sam’s life, and then asks if Dean finds trouble often. Sam agrees his brother finds his own fair share of it, and then Father Gil says that it’s a good thing Dean has Sam then—his brother’s keeper.

Int. Mansion—Basement—Night

Casey stretches, her shirt pulling tight against her body and Dean can’t help but look. Casey states that if she didn’t know better she’d see lust in his eyes. Dean smiles, he knows he’s busted and Casey goes on to tell him that it would be one way to pass the time, but she really doesn’t think Dean would respect her in the morning.

Dean laughs and states jokingly that it’s okay--he barely respects her now
PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:01 pm


wow so much. >< O.O I know this is random, but sometimes I wonder if the producers got their inspiration from Charmed. You know because Charmed is girl version of kicking supernatural butt, and Supernatural is guy version of kicking supernatural butt...

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I'm SO excited
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:51 am


I'm lovin' season 3 already biggrin
lol, Dean with a lucky rabbits foot XD ... oh dear, the possibilities. Poor Sam though.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:41 am


Episode 3.05 Bedtime Stories

Int. Maple Springs Hospital—Hallway/Nurse’s Station—Day 21

We get a close on a hot nurse, and see that Dean although surrounded by hotness is focused on the job, badge out as he and Sam are using their coat and tie police cover this time around. Not to say he isn’t enjoying the view, or Sam for that matter as the nurse informs them that they haven’t seen any comatose little girls come through the hospital lately.

Sam asks if she’s sure and the Nurse replies that she’s totally positive. Mostly all that have been admitted are older gentlemen and then Callie. The nurse tells them that Callie has been around since before she even started working at the hospital.

The boys inquire as to who exactly is Callie, and the nurse says that its sad really because poor Dr. Garrison won’t give up on the girl, but she shakes her head to let the boys know the odds are next to none. Sam asks if the girl is the doctor’s patient and the nurse tells them that no, Callie is his daughter.

Int. Maple Springs Hospital---Callie’s Room---Day

Close on Dr. Garrison, we can see the man is exhausted, he’s by the bedside of a twenty something Callie lying on the bed. She looks like she’s sleeping peacefully, but is hooked up to tons of machines and monitors. Despite her age, her black hair and fair skin are indicators that this is Snow White all grown up.

Dr. Garrison watches his daughter for a while, then snaps out of his reverie, reaching down and lifting up a book. He asks Callie where they were at, and scans the pages of ‘The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brother’s Grimm’ before finding his place. He reads aloud.

Ext. Parking Lot—Afternoon

It’s a mostly empty lot, and we’re in a corner, far away from the cars. Dr. Garrison’s reading is the voice over and he tells of the wolf pressing the latch and stepping inside, going straight to the grandmother’s bed and eating her up.

We see a sweet grandma struggling to load groceries into her car and she nearly drops a heavy bag when suddenly someone grabs it away. Startled, the grandma turns to see a strange man holding the bag, unlike expected the man doesn’t attack the grandma but puts the bag in the car for her, smiling pleasantly.

The grandma begins the thank the man, but before she can finish, he reaches out again and cracks her head against the door. Blood pours and grandma clutches her head confused and out of it. She can’t react as the man shoves her into the car and we catch a glimpse of his tattoo—Wile E. Coyote.

We realize that he’s the attacker from the teaser---aka the Big Bad Wolf. The “wolf” jumps into the car with the grandma and slams the door shut, however, we still hear the sounds of carnage coming for the inside. *ten bucks says Granny’s toast*

We then get an odd angle on a Creepy ghost girl—it’s a young Callie standing still a few feet away from the van. She’s watching a faint smile on her face.

Int. Hospital—Hallway outside Callie’s room—Afternoon 24

Sam and Dean have made their way to grown up Callie’s room. They stand outside it, looking in through the window at Dr. Garrison as he sits by his daughter’s bedside still reading. From inside the room, we hear him finish the story bout the huntsman stepping inside and saying he must save the little girl, and taking a pair of scissors to open the wolf’s belly.

Sam and Dean exchange looks and watch Dr. Garrison gently touch his daughter’s forehead, waiting patiently for him to exit the room. The doctor is surprised to see the ‘detectives’ and asks if he can help them.

Dean tells the man that they just heard about his daughter and Sam states that they are so sorry. Dr. Garrison awkwardly thanks the Winchesters and tells them that they will have to excuse him. He gestures down the hall, and Dean interjects saying that they are going that way anyways, they’ll just walk with him.

Dr. Garrison nods, apparently a tad confused and starts walking. The Winchesters follow closely, and Dean asks how long Callie has been ill. Dr. Garrison looks upset and more than a tad confused by the question. But Sam plays damage control and tells the doctor they don’t mean to be intrusive, and he can’t imagine how hard it must be for the doctor to see his daughter like that.

Dr. Garrison says that its not easy, and she’s been in the hospital since she was eight years old. Sam carefully asks if that’s when the girl was poisoned and Dr. Garrison reveals that she swallowed some bleach, and they never figured out how she got her hands on the bottle. He says that his wife found Callie, and he was on call.

The doctor pauses, troubled and unsettled by the memories and Dean allows the man time to compose himself before gently pressing on by asking if the doctor’s wife was Callie’s stepmother. Dr. Garrison is quite surprised and gives a startled yes, stating that Julia was the only mom Callie ever knew, but she passed away last year and its just him and Callie now.

The group has reached the next wing of the hospital and Dr. Garrison tells the Winchesters that he’s sorry, but he does have to get back to work. He sadly walks away.

Ext. Maple Springs Hospital—Afternoon

Sam and Dean stand by the hospital in mid-discussion. Dean says that Sam was right, it’s the story of Snow White in spades. Sam nods and reiterates that it was step-mom poisoning which put Callie in a deep sleep. But asks Dean why the mom would do it.

Dean answers saying it could be like Mischa Barton—but in the Sixth Sense, not O.C. Sam gives a bewildered huh in response and Dean responds saying fairy tales, where she was the pasty ghost and her mom had that Münchhausen thing. Sam gets it, and states that its Münchhausen-by-proxy, admitting that yeah, its possible.

Dean says that all these years, Callie could’ve been suffering silently, cause no one knows the truth of what Mommy Dearest did. Sam adds that as time goes on, Callie’s spirit could be getting angrier and angrier.

Int. Maple Springs Hospital---Hallway—Day

Sam’s been looking for Dr. Garrison and spots him rounding a corner. Sam steps up and waves down the doctor, calling out that he needs to talk to him. Dr. Garrison stops and asks what about and when Sam tells him its about Callie, the doc gives Sam his full attention.

He asks what about his daughter and Sam inquires if they can sit down for a minute. The doc quite sharply tells Sam no, so the younger man has no choice but to break the news that what happened to Callie wasn’t an accident.

Dr. Garrison is completely thrown and Sam apologizes, but reiterates that its true. The doc’s disbelief is evident and his guard is totally up. He interrupts Sam, turning away and saying that Sam doesn’t know what happened to his daughter. The doctor starts walking away, but Sam follow and tells him there are things he doesn’t know about his wife. The doc keeps walking, until Sam comes right out and reveals that the wife poisoned Callie.

Shock mingles with the Doctor’s fury and he stops cold, staring at Sam like he can’t believe that just came out of the young man’s mouth. Dr. Garrison doesn’t know how to react and he asks Sam how could he ever say such a thing.

Sam replies that he needs the man’s help, but Dr. Garrison tells him to stay away from him and his daughter and with that slams the door in Sam’s face. For a beat, Sam stares at the door, then takes a breath—he knows what he has to do.

Int. Maple Springs Hospital—Callie’s Room—Day

Dr. Garrison looks up—outraged. He yells that he’s calling security and lifts the receiver to call, Sam hangs it back up and realizes he’s gonna have to do this fast. He tells the doctor that if he doesn’t listen to him, then more people are gonna get hurt and Callie’s going to hurt them.

This stops the doctor and he stared completely dumbfounded. He demands to know what the hell Sam is talking about and Sam says that the man is gonna think he’s crazy, but his daughter—she’s a spirit. There’s a long silence as Dr. Garrison sits down in the chair bewildered and then asks if Sam if he’s seen her too.

Int. Grandma’s house—day

Dean kicks the door in, and rushes inside. The ‘wolf’ is about to attack ‘little red’ and he’s got her in a choke hold up against the wall. Dean aims the gun and tells the man to get away from her. The ‘wolf’ turns and sees Dean take a step closer. Dean tells the man he doesn’t want to shoot, so just let the girl go.

Suddenly, the wolf jumps Dean and his gun goes sliding as the man lands on him. (little red wisely choses to run at this point, and takes to hiding behind a sofa) Dean hits the ground, ‘wolf’ on top of him and they struggle before Dean gets off a good punch sending the ‘wolf’ rolling.

Dean soon realizes it doesn’t matter because his gun is out of sight and the ‘wolf’ is getting back up. Dean backs away, looking around him and suddenly in the midst of it all we see a flash a color. Callie (Snow White) has appeared, calmly watching the scene unfold.

Dean sees her, but there ain’t much he can do about it and the wolf is closing in on him. He searches for a weapon and Callie follows his gaze as it lands on a nearby desk, sitting on it a pair of sharp scissors. (Just like the huntsman in the story) The wolf moves toward him, and Dean makes a grab for the scissors.

Int. Maple Springs Hospital—Callie’s Room

Dr. Garrison looks down at his comatose daughter. Sam stands a respectful distance away as the doctor tells him that he’s sensed his daughter for a while now, but always thought his eyes were playing tricks on him. Sam reminds the man that it wasn’t a trick and the doctor still clings to the logic that it just can’t be real.

Sam says that Callie looks like she did when she was eight, white dress, red ribbon in her hair. Dr. Garrison can’t deny that Sam is right, and states that Sam ain’t a cop, so who is he. Sam replies that he’s someone who knows a little about this kind of thing…

Dr. Garrison is having a hard time swallowing the truth, and just can’t believe his wife would poison Callie. Sam politely as possible interjects and informs the doctor that Callie told them. Dr. Garrison is nothing less than shocked and Sam adds that it wasn’t in so many words, but in her own way Callie did.

Dr. Garrison tells Sam that Julia, his wife, loved Callie. How could she kill her? Sam says he doesn’t have that answer, but all he knows is that it did happen. Its too much for the doc to accept and denial becomes his reasoning.

Sam’s gentle, but firm as he tells the doctor that he’s not truly the one trying to tell the doctor this—its Callie. She’s an angry, desperate spirit and she needs him to know the truth, and she’s gonna keep killing until he pays attention.

Int. Grandma’s House—Day

Dean’s got the scissors and is in the middle of a hand to hand combat with the ‘wolf’ as Callie watches on. The wolf is totally rabid and Dean takes a couple swings, but the wolf ducks. Callie smiles, totally absorbed in the action until something draws her attention.

She tilts her head as if hearing something off to the side and listens quite distracted, only half seeing as the wolf and dean battle violently. Our snow white as it were watches, but then turns away again, drawn by something she can’t resist and in a flash she disappears.

Int. Maple Springs Hospital—Callie’s Room

Sam and Dr. Garrison are next to Callie. The doctor is holding his daughter’s hand and speaking gently to her as he asks if all this is true—if mommy killed her and tells Callie that he’s listening now, He’s here and wants to know the truth.

Sam elicits the doctor’s attention from his comatose daughter to the back of the room where Callie in Snow White 8 yr old form is staring back at her father. Dr. Garrison is scared and emotional as he asks his daughter one more time if its true.

Callie nods and tears run down Dr. Garrison’s face as he apologizes to his daughter. Sam watches the scene and he’s not sure what exactly is gonna happen next as Dr. Garrison tells his little girl that she has to stop and he knows everything so its time for her to go, and for him to let her go.

Theres a long beat, and Dr. Garrison looks away from his little Snow White and gently kisses Callie’s comatose body on the cheek when he looks back up Snow white is gone and Callie’s heart monitor flat lines.

Int. Grandma’s House—Same Time

We’re back with Dean and the wolf. Dean looks around and sees that he’s boxed in, against a wall and all he’s got is those damn scissors. The Wolf lunges, and they roll until Dean gets the upper and, lifting the scissors, he’s about to plunge them into the ‘wolf’ when the ‘wolf’ blinks and just stares up at Dean and then takes stock of himself like he has no clue what is going on.

He asks Dean where he is, and in the background we can hear the Little Red sobbing in fear and confusion.

Dean slumps against the wall in relief as he realizes its over.


******More Sides Below Just Unsure of Where They Place in the Episode******


Int. Motel Room—Middle of the Night

We get a nice shot of the room, twin beds, Dean’s conked out in one of them, but as the camera pans toward the second bed we find that its empty. Sam’s standing next to the bed, instead of crashing in it, fully clothed and watching Dean who’s snoozing along totally oblivious. There’s a beat of consideration and then Sam makes for the door, duffel bag in tow.

Ext. Crossroads—Middle of the Night

Sam’s kneeling down in the dirt, dropping the required ritual objects into the cigar box before burying it in the ground. The youngest Winchester is smack dab in the middle of a crossroads.

Looking around, Sam searches for any sign that the Demon is coming, but everything remains quiet. He takes a step back only to come face to face with a gorgeous woman. Yep, she totally is a demon and she tells the Winchester brother that she is touched he would come to see her. She’s got to see Dean twice now but never had the pleasure of meeting Sam.

She steps out of the shadows and edges closer to Sam, smiling sweetly as her eyes flash red and she asks what she can do for Sam. With hunter speed, Sam whips out the rebuilt Colt from behind his back—yeah, Bobby’s the Jedi master for handing that thing over to the Winchesters—and seeing as it can kill anything supernatural Sam so confidently tells the demon that she can beg for her life.

The Demon wasn’t expecting that turn of events and clearly doesn’t like it at all, and switches into a serious mood. She tells Sam that he ruined the mood, seeing as they were having a rather nice conversation. And Sam replies that if he were in her place, he’d drop the wisecracks and start acting scared.

The Demon tells Sam that fear ain’t really her style and she points out that the Colt in his hand isn’t the original, asking where he got it from. Sam doesn’t answer, but the demon gives him an understanding look, and states that it was Ruby. Had to be cause she’s a serious pain in the a**, but she’ll get what’s coming to her—and Sam can count on that.

Sam informs the demon he’s had enough and has come to make her an offer. The demon laughs at Sam’s statement and calls his effort—adorable. Sam states his terms—Dean gets out the deal, so he lives, Sam lives and the demon lives---OR the crossroads demon would stop breathing—permanently and he cocks the trigger for added emphasis.

The demon takes a thoughtful pause and then smiles. She says that Sam is all tough talk, but its not very convincing and asks if Sam even truly wants to break the deal. She tells Sam that he’s smart, level headed—so not like his brother. Sam tells her to watch her mouth, but the demon continues.

She asks if Sam is tired of cleaning up Dean’s messes, and dealing with his damaged psyche. Or is he more tired of being bossed around like a snot-nosed little bro. She tells Sam to admit the fact that he’s only here to go through the motions, but the truth is he’s gonna be relieved when Dean is gone.

Sam tells her to shut up, but the demon persists, telling Sam to mull it over. No more desperate, sloppy, or needy Dean---Sam can be free. Sam’s livid and shouts for the demon to just shut the hell up.

She comments on how much Sam protests, its almost too much. And Sam tells her he doesn’t want to hear anymore of her crap and orders her to let Dean out of his deal—now. It’s a throwback standoff as the demon glares at Sam who’s aim is steady.

The demon apologizes mockingly and says that Dean’s an adult. He made the deal out of his free will, and its iron clad. Sam protests saying that every deal can be broken and the demon refutes telling Sam its not gonna be Dean’s deal.

Sam says if that’s how its gonna be, fine, he’ll just kill her and then if she’s gone so is the deal. The demon tells him to guess again, and Sam’s genuinely confused. She illuminates the younger brother by telling him that she is just a working stiff, she’s got a boss like everybody else and he holds the contract—not her. Her boss wants Dean’s soul bad—and he’s not gonna let it go.

Sam states that she’s bluffing, but the demon rhetorically asks if she is. She tells Sam to go ahead and shoot if that’ll turn him on, but the deal is still held and when Dean’s time is up, he’s being dragged to the pit.

Sam lowers the gun as he takes in the new information and asks the demon who her boss is. She states that he’s not as cuddly as she is, and Sam repeats his question. The demon tells Sam that she can’t tell him that. She semi-apologizes and tells him that there’s no way out of the deal this time around.

Sam’s overcome with emotion—and just when we think he’s gonna turn and walk away, he jerks the gun back up, and fires a bullet right into her head. The Demon has a split second to register whats happened and disbelief flashes across her face. She crumbles in a burst of demonic dying electric energy, leaving a very real, dead human corpse of her host behind.
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