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| Season      = 6
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| Episode      = 10 (#114)
| Airdate      = 2010
| Airdate      = Dec. 3, 2010
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| Writer      =  Brett Matthews & '''[[Jenny Klein]]'''
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| Director    = Robert Singer
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| Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]]
| Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]]
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| Prev        = [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe...]]
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| Next        = '''[[Appointment in Samarra]]'''
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; Treatment of women
* Graphic torture of female demon Meg; apparent torture & abuse of various other female monsters.  At the end of the episode, Meg disappears, when it is apparent that Sam & Dean would have killed her; Dean said she's smart; I would have killed her.  "But," he says to Castiel, "I would've given you an hour with her first."  This is an old-timey reference to prisoner rape, based on what was evidently Castiel's desire for Meg earlier in the episode, when Castiel and Meg kissed.




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Latest revision as of 15:00, 3 October 2011

Supernatural episode
“Caged Heat”
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 10 (#114)
Writer(s) Brett Matthews & Jenny Klein
Director Robert Singer
Production no.
Original airdate Dec. 3, 2010
Episode chronology
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"Clap Your Hands If You Believe..." "Appointment in Samarra"

List of Supernatural episodes


Treatment of women
  • Graphic torture of female demon Meg; apparent torture & abuse of various other female monsters. At the end of the episode, Meg disappears, when it is apparent that Sam & Dean would have killed her; Dean said she's smart; I would have killed her. "But," he says to Castiel, "I would've given you an hour with her first." This is an old-timey reference to prisoner rape, based on what was evidently Castiel's desire for Meg earlier in the episode, when Castiel and Meg kissed.