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Post by Tim on Dec 3, 2020 12:21:57 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V).Air Date: October 7th, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 01: "Return To Oz"
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are enjoying some rare down time in the bunker, when a portal opens and Charlie (Felicia Day) steps through. She tells the boys that Dorothy needs their urgent help. Sam and Dean accompany Charlie back through the portal and find themselves in Oz.
Soon after, they head to the Emerald City and meet with Dorothy (Kaniehtiio Horn) who informs the boys that Oz is on the brink of war with the neighbouring land of Wonderland (Lewis Carroll got his inspiration the same way L. Frank Baum did, namely his daughter had travelled to Wonderland). Dorothy suspects that there is more going on and wants the boys, and Charlie, to investigate.
The trio arrive at the Oz-Wonderland border and see that both sides are indeed ready for war.
However, they soon discover the true culprits behind the scheme, a recovered Wicked West Of The West (Maya Massar) and the Queen Of Hearts (Adrienne Barbeau) had cast a spell on the soldiers of both sides, urging them to fight. The plan is that, once the war is over, the Witch and Queen plan to set up a totalitarian state and rule over the survivors of both lands.
Needless to say, Dean, Sam and Charlie confront the evil pair and wacky hi-jinks ensue. Of course, our heroes come out the winners.
The Witch and Queen end up banished to an empty dimension, with no one to rule over besides each other. Dean comments that it's a fitting punishment for the two would-be dictators, no one to boss around except themselves.
With the evil trio defeated, the evil spell is broken, and the war is averted. Dorothy and the ruler of Wonderland, Alice (Emma Watson), sign a permanent peace treaty.
Later, back in Emerald City, Dorothy thanks Dean and Sam and opens a portal for them to return to Earth. When Dean asks if Charlie plans on coming back as well, she says no. Charlie reveals that she and Dorothy are now married and that Oz is her home now. Before leaving for Earth, Dean and Sam congratulate the pair.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 3, 2020 14:31:54 GMT -5
Nice send off for Charlie Tim and most importantly she's not killed which I love of course.
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Post by Tim on Dec 3, 2020 17:38:18 GMT -5
Nice send off for Charlie Tim and most importantly she's not killed which I love of course. Yup, in my version, this is Charlie's last appearance. And she gets a happy ending.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 3, 2020 19:45:18 GMT -5
Great episode Tim. The perfect way to end Charlie's time on the show. Love it.
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Post by Tim on Dec 4, 2020 0:30:12 GMT -5
Thanks, Kyle.
And I like your version of Scarecrow. It is fun to see characters, that hadn't yet appeared on the show, in this version of the episode.
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Post by Tim on Dec 5, 2020 18:20:11 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V).Air Date: October 14, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 02: "The Defrocked One"
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are contacted by Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) who informs them of an interesting development. Seems that children are mysteriously disappearing in the town of Kane, Oregon. Furthermore, the town itself seems to have a dark secret that may be connected to it.
When the Winchester boys arrive in Kane, Jody briefs them on what she knows. Seems the trouble started when the town tore down an old church to make room for a new one. Jody suspects that might have stirred a spirit up.
The group gets to work. While Dean and Sam handle the spirit stuff, Jody investigates the dark secret the town is keeping.
Using their EMF detector, the Winchester boys detect ghostly activity. The trail leads them to a mountain cave, where they find the missing children, unconscious, but alive. At that point, the ghost, a priest, appears and tells the boys that the children will pay for the sins of their fathers.
Meanwhile, Jody's investigation uncovers the facts about that same priest, Father William O'Toole. Back in the 1920's, O'Toole had been the town pastor, when children started coming forward, accusing O'Toole of molesting them. O'Toole was arrested and put on trial. However, due to lack of evidence, he was acquitted. Needless to say, the people of Kane were not happy at that verdict. Several of the men then grabbed O'Toole, took him out into the woods, tied him to a tree, and burned him alive.
When Jody relays this information to Dean and Sam, they realize that the kidnapped children are descendants of the men who took the law into their own hands in regards to O'Toole. They further speculate that the demolition of the old church, where O'Toole once preached, is what woke his ghost up.
They now have to find whatever object is anchoring the ghost to our world and destroy it. Jody volunteers to do that.
Dean and Sam return to the cave and see O'Toole leering over the unconscious children and realize that the accusations were true. O'Toole was indeed a child molester and it seems he's planning on resuming his former sick practice. Breaking out the rock salt and such, they manage to fight the evil ghost off and free the children, whom they return to their grateful parents.
Meanwhile, at the site of the old church, Jody finds the anchor object, a mini cross that one belonged to O'Toole, which she destroys. The evil ghost is thus expelled from the world of the living.
The job done, the boys and Jody head back to their respective homes.
Meanwhile, O'Toole arrives in Hell and is greeted by Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard) who tells O'Toole that there is a special place in Hell for child molesters: Perpetual castration, and no anesthetic!
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Post by Trinity on Dec 5, 2020 21:37:48 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V).Air Date: October 14, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 02: "The Defrocked One"
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are contacted by Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) who informs them of an interesting development. Seems that children are mysteriously disappearing in the town of Kane, Oregon. Furthermore, the town itself seems to have a dark secret that may be connected to it.
When the Winchester boys arrive in Kane, Jody briefs them on what she knows. Seems the trouble started when the town tore down an old church to make room for a new one. Jody suspects that might have stirred a spirit up.
The group gets to work. While Dean and Sam handle the spirit stuff, Jody investigates the dark secret the town is keeping.
Using their EMF detector, the Winchester boys detect ghostly activity. The trail leads them to a mountain cave, where they find the missing children, unconscious, but alive. At that point, the ghost, a priest, appears and tells the boys that the children will pay for the sins of their fathers.
Meanwhile, Jody's investigation uncovers the facts about that same priest, Father William O'Toole. Back in the 1920's, O'Toole had been the town pastor, when children started coming forward, accusing O'Toole of molesting them. O'Toole was arrested and put on trial. However, due to lack of evidence, he was acquitted. Needless to say, the people of Kane were not happy at that verdict. Several of the men then grabbed O'Toole, took him out into the woods, tied him to a tree, and burned him alive.
When Jody relays this information to Dean and Sam, they realize that the kidnapped children are descendants of the men who took the law into their own hands in regards to O'Toole. They further speculate that the demolition of the old church, where O'Toole once preached, is what woke his ghost up.
They now have to find whatever object is anchoring the ghost to our world and destroy it. Jody volunteers to do that.
Dean and Sam return to the cave and see O'Toole leering over the unconscious children and realize that the accusations were true. O'Toole was indeed a child molester and it seems he's planning on resuming his former sick practice. Breaking out the rock salt and such, they manage to fight the evil ghost off and free the children, whom they return to their grateful parents.
Meanwhile, at the site of the old church, Jody finds the anchor object, a mini cross that one belonged to O'Toole, which she destroys. The evil ghost is thus expelled from the world of the living.
The job done, the boys and Jody head back to their respective homes.
Meanwhile, O'Toole arrives in Hell and is greeted by Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard) who tells O'Toole that there is a special place in Hell for child molesters: Perpetual castration, and no anesthetic!
Good job!
A nice fun story, I enjoyed it and so glad the child molesters got what's coming to him.
Also liked seeing Jody working with them again.
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Post by Tim on Dec 6, 2020 12:15:05 GMT -5
My inspiration came from the reports of what some priests have been up to in recent years.
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Post by Tim on Dec 7, 2020 12:34:39 GMT -5
Me too. Halloween is my favourite holiday.
Where they battled the demon called Samhain. Funny, they kept pronouncing it SAM-HANE. The correct pronunciation is SOW-EN.
Mind you, SPN is not the first show to make this error.
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Post by Tim on Dec 7, 2020 17:52:17 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: October 21, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 03: "Hell Ripper"
Dean and Sam head to Chicago after Jo (Alona Tal) contacts them about a baffling case she's working. Over the past few months, prostitutes have been murdered and the police have been left with little clues. However, they have been getting notes from the killer, who is claiming to be the legendary Jack The Ripper.
When the boys arrive, Jo tells them that she feels that there is more going on here than just a copycat killer, which is why she decided to investigate the matter. And she has come up wiht a plan to stop the killer, which is where Dean and Sam come in. Jo tells them that she will disguise herself as a prostitute, in hope of luring the killer out, whereupon, they will capture him. Of course, Dean objects to Jo's plan, but she tells him that she is more than capable of taking care of herself.
The plan goes forward, and the killer does take the bait. However, Jo is not the usual wallflower victim and manages to hold her own until Dean and Sam arrive. Sam fires a gun at the killer, who seemingly shrugs the bullet off and flees into the night. Everyone is baffled as to how the killer could do that.
Deciding that some research is needed, Sam makes a discovery. The nights that Jack The Ripper killed were not picked randomly, rather they coincided wiht certain phases of the Moon. Further research discover similar waves of unsolved murders (including the New Orleans ax murders of 1919 and the Cleveland Torso Slayings of the 1930's) all took place during those same phases of the Moon. Indicating that the same individual is responsible, despite the decades separating the crimes.
The boys and Jo conclude that the killer is, in fact, the Jack The Ripper, and he has found a way prolonging his life. His killings are, in fact, sacrifices to the Dark Gods, as long as the Ripper keeps killing at certain times, he will never die.
With this info in mind, the group determines when the next murder must take place. They barely make it there, as the Ripper is in the process of attacking another prostitute. While Jo gets said prostitute to safely, the boys take on the Ripper. When the anointed hour of the killing passes, the Ripper instantly ages and crumbles to dust.
The trio leave Chicago knowing that, while the crimes will remain officially unsolved, no further lives will be taken by Jack The Ripper.
I based this one off Robert Bloch's story, Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 7, 2020 23:03:36 GMT -5
Like what Charmed did with 'All Halliwell's Eve' making halloween the day when magic was at its strongest and also the day the vial between the living and dead was thin that could possibly be a good halloween episode for SDOW taking inspiration also from 'Witch Trail' of bringing back past evils the brothers or other people have fought which someone physically does to break one of 66 the seals to free Lucifer that we could use the rising of the witnesses episode as the tablet for or an original story entirely whatever we do of course. I love these ideas. Good ones for breaking the 66 seals.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 7, 2020 23:04:45 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: October 21, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 03: "Hell Ripper"
Dean and Sam head to Chicago after Jo contacts them about a baffling case she's working. Over the past few months, prostitutes have been murdered and the police have been left with little clues. However, they have been getting notes from the killer, who is claiming to be the legendary Jack The Ripper.
When the boys arrive, Jo tells them that she feels that there is more going on here than just a copycat killer, which is why she decided to investigate the matter. And she has come up wiht a plan to stop the killer, which is where Dean and Sam come in. Jo tells them that she will disguise herself as a prostitute, in hope of luring the killer out, whereupon, they will capture him. Of course, Dean objects to Jo's plan, but she tells him that she is more than capable of taking care of herself.
The plan goes forward, and the killer does take the bait. However, Jo is not the usual wallflower victim and manages to hold her own until Dean and Sam arrive. Sam fires a gun at the killer, who seemingly shrugs the bullet off and flees into the night. Everyone is baffled as to how the killer could do that.
Deciding that some research is needed, Sam makes a discovery. The nights that Jack The Ripper killed were not picked randomly, rather they coincided wiht certain phases of the Moon. Further research discover similar waves of unsolved murders (including the New Orleans ax murders of 1919 and the Cleveland Torso Slayings of the 1930's) all took place during those same phases of the Moon. Indicating that the same individual is responsible, despite the decades separating the crimes.
The boys and Jo conclude that the killer is, in fact, the Jack The Ripper, and he has found a way prolonging his life. His killings are, in fact, sacrifices to the Dark Gods, as long as the Ripper keeps killing at certain times, he will never die.
With this info in mind, the group determines when the next murder must take place. They barely make it there, as the Ripper is in the process of attacking another prostitute. While Jo gets said prostitute to safely, the boys take on the Ripper. When the anointed hour of the killing passes, the Ripper instantly ages and crumbles to dust.
The trio leave Chicago knowing that, while the crimes will remain officially unsolved, no further lives will be taken by Jack The Ripper.
I based this one off Robert Bloch's story, Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper.
I really enjoyed this one. Good concept and inspiration behind it. Good team up with Jo too.
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Post by Tim on Dec 8, 2020 0:20:16 GMT -5
Yup, I've had Charlie, Jody and now Jo on.
Glad you liked it.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 8, 2020 4:06:22 GMT -5
Nice original episode. Kinder made me think of Michael Myers off topic with Jack coming back each time like he did Halloween.
So Jack's gone for good at the end and won't come back again or he will when the next moon phase occurs then? Just asking as I wasn't sure obviously.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 8, 2020 6:22:32 GMT -5
Like what Charmed did with 'All Halliwell's Eve' making halloween the day when magic was at its strongest and also the day the vial between the living and dead was thin that could possibly be a good halloween episode for SDOW taking inspiration also from 'Witch Trail' of bringing back past evils the brothers or other people have fought which someone physically does to break one of 66 the seals to free Lucifer that we could use the rising of the witnesses episode as the template for or an original story entirely whatever we do of course. Now that would be a good Halloween episode to do, and with magic at its strongest, a good plot for Rowena to be included in. I like those suggestions, and like bringing back past evils the brothers of other people have fought. SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: December 9, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 03: "Hell Ripper"
Dean and Sam head to Chicago after Jo contacts them about a baffling case she's working. Over the past few months, prostitutes have been murdered and the police have been left with little clues. However, they have been getting notes from the killer, who is claiming to be the legendary Jack The Ripper.
When the boys arrive, Jo tells them that she feels that there is more going on here than just a copycat killer, which is why she decided to investigate the matter. And she has come up wiht a plan to stop the killer, which is where Dean and Sam come in. Jo tells them that she will disguise herself as a prostitute, in hope of luring the killer out, whereupon, they will capture him. Of course, Dean objects to Jo's plan, but she tells him that she is more than capable of taking care of herself.
The plan goes forward, and the killer does take the bait. However, Jo is not the usual wallflower victim and manages to hold her own until Dean and Sam arrive. Sam fires a gun at the killer, who seemingly shrugs the bullet off and flees into the night. Everyone is baffled as to how the killer could do that.
Deciding that some research is needed, Sam makes a discovery. The nights that Jack The Ripper killed were not picked randomly, rather they coincided wiht certain phases of the Moon. Further research discover similar waves of unsolved murders (including the New Orleans ax murders of 1919 and the Cleveland Torso Slayings of the 1930's) all took place during those same phases of the Moon. Indicating that the same individual is responsible, despite the decades separating the crimes.
The boys and Jo conclude that the killer is, in fact, the Jack The Ripper, and he has found a way prolonging his life. His killings are, in fact, sacrifices to the Dark Gods, as long as the Ripper keeps killing at certain times, he will never die.
With this info in mind, the group determines when the next murder must take place. They barely make it there, as the Ripper is in the process of attacking another prostitute. While Jo gets said prostitute to safely, the boys take on the Ripper. When the anointed hour of the killing passes, the Ripper instantly ages and crumbles to dust.
The trio leave Chicago knowing that, while the crimes will remain officially unsolved, no further lives will be taken by Jack The Ripper.
I based this one off Robert Bloch's story, Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper.
Fun story. Jack the Ripper fits SPN.
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