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Season Ten
Dec 23, 2020 19:30:23 GMT -5
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Post by Colton on Dec 23, 2020 19:30:23 GMT -5
I enjoyed it and the spirit is harmless so they left alone. Fitting for a Christmas episode.
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Post by Tim on Dec 23, 2020 19:33:41 GMT -5
Yeah, the spirit was just a MacGuffan to get Dean and Sam where they needed to be.
Glad you liked it.
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Post by Colton on Dec 23, 2020 19:40:47 GMT -5
Wonderful.
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Post by Tim on Dec 23, 2020 19:42:45 GMT -5
Of course, the main plot is the return of Missy Bender.
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Post by Colton on Dec 23, 2020 19:47:03 GMT -5
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Post by Tim on Dec 23, 2020 19:50:04 GMT -5
Her episode actually helped inspire it.
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Post by Colton on Dec 23, 2020 19:51:16 GMT -5
Her episode actually helped inspire it. So glad it did.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 23, 2020 20:03:23 GMT -5
Nice christmas episode Tim finding out what had happened Missy after the Benders incident 10 years previously and great to see Jo and the Roadhouse around still of course.
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Post by Tim on Dec 23, 2020 20:05:30 GMT -5
And thank you, Kathrine, as your episode inspired this one. I began to wonder what happened to Missy, after those events.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 24, 2020 6:13:43 GMT -5
Great follow-up with Missy, and another fun episode and Christmas.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 24, 2020 7:41:46 GMT -5
I really didn't expect to see Missy again. I'm glad you got inspired by Melinda Halliwell's episode Tim to do this one. I liked reading a Christmas episode tonight, on Christmas Eve.
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Post by Tim on Dec 24, 2020 12:20:13 GMT -5
Missy was only 13 during When The Hunter Becomes The Hunted, so it was most likely that she was remanded into state custody following those events. I just went from there.
It was natural that Dean would suspect her, while Sam would be willing to give her a chance. Of course, Sam was right. Missy was no longer the feral child she'd been. Once she was taken away from her screwed up family, she turned out okay.
Guess no one here watches Gilligan's Island, as you missed my little wink to that show with the Mayor being played by Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in GI. Mary Ann is from Winfield Kansas, the setting of this story.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 24, 2020 12:37:30 GMT -5
Yep never seen Gilligan's island Tim.
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Post by Tim on Dec 25, 2020 0:30:52 GMT -5
The main theme was forgiveness and redemption.
Fitting for a Christmas story, IMO.
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Post by Tim on Dec 27, 2020 0:50:41 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: January 20, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 10: "The Legend Of Snowy Mountain” Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles), along with Jo (Alona Tal) are in the Pacific Northwest, tracking a mysterious creature that has been frightening campers in the area of Snowy Mountain. Dean thinks that this might be the legendary Bigfoot, although Sam is not so sure. The creature has been known to steal things from campsites, something Bigfoot has never done. There might be more to this than meets the eye.
Jo talks about the recent Christmas party at the Roadhouse, when Dean and Sam had shown up with the reformed Missy Bender, and how it had surprised them all. However, Jo is happy that Missy had managed to turn her life around, showing that sometimes cases can have a happy ending.
Soon the trio come upon some tracks, which may belong to the creature. They decide to split up and comb the area.
Soon after, Jo comes across the creature, which runs away when it sees her. However, Jo got a good look and is convinced that this is not a creature at all, but is, in fact, a man.
When she rejoins Dean and Sam, she tells them of her suspicions. The three of them intensify their search.
The trail leads up Snowy Mountain, where they find a cave. Dean, Sam, and Jo, slowly enter the cave and come upon the creature, and Jo is proven right, it is a man (William Atherton). The man cowers in fear and can only mumble incoherently.
At that point, Sam makes an interesting discovery, an old knapsack full of money. The leads the trio to realize that this wild man is none other than E. C. Darrow. Back in 1984, had robbed a payroll train in this area and stolen the money in question. After which, he was never heard from again. It had been assumed that he was either dead, or had left the country. His fate had been a mystery for law enforcement ever since.
Jo concludes that, for some reason, his mind had snapped and he had become the legendary creature of Snowy Mountain, living off the land and stealing to stay alive.
The trio debate whether to return Darrow to civilization, but decide against it, Since Darrow has never harmed anyone, they decide to leave him in peace. They also decide to keep this adventure a secret, so the mystery will live on.
Heading back to civilization, Jo makes a surprise announcement, she's pregnant. When Dean asks who the father is, Jo just replies that it's a secret, for now at least.
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