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{{Infobox-TV-episode | {{Infobox-TV-episode | ||
| Title = [[]] | | Title = [[Family Remains]] | ||
| Series = [[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]] | | Series = [[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]] | ||
| Image = | | Image = | ||
| Caption = | | Caption = | ||
| Season = 4 | | Season = 4 | ||
| Episode = | | Episode = 11 (#71) | ||
| Airdate = 2009 | | Airdate = Jan. 15, 2009 | ||
| Production = | | Production = | ||
| Writer = | | Writer = Jeremy Carver | ||
| Director = | | Director = Phil Sgriccia | ||
| Guests = | | Guests = | ||
| Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]] | | Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]] | ||
| Prev = [[]] | | Prev = [[Heaven and Hell (Supernatural episode)|Heaven and Hell]] | ||
| Next = [[]] | | Next = '''[[Criss Angel Is a Douchebag]]''' | ||
}} | }} | ||
* Apparently supernatural murder happens in a house; family moves in despite the Winchester brothers' warnings against moving in. Story references the notorious [[Elizabeth Fritzi]] [[incest]] case (2008), in which a woman was held captive by her father, and forced to bear his children for many years; this case was also the source material for ''[[Room]]'' by [[Emma Donoghue]]. | |||
[[category:2009 publications]] | [[category:2009 publications]] | ||
[[category:Supernatural episodes]] | [[category:Supernatural episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:01, 8 September 2011
| Supernatural episode | |
|---|---|
| “Family Remains” | |
| Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 11 (#71) |
| Writer(s) | Jeremy Carver |
| Director | Phil Sgriccia |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | Jan. 15, 2009 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "Heaven and Hell" | "Criss Angel Is a Douchebag" |
- Apparently supernatural murder happens in a house; family moves in despite the Winchester brothers' warnings against moving in. Story references the notorious Elizabeth Fritzi incest case (2008), in which a woman was held captive by her father, and forced to bear his children for many years; this case was also the source material for Room by Emma Donoghue.