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{{Infobox-TV-episode
{{Infobox-TV-episode
| Title        = [[]]
| Title        = My Heart Will Go On
| Series      = [[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]
| Series      = [[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]
| Image        =
| Image        =
| Caption      =
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| Season      = 6
| Season      = 6
| Episode      =  
| Episode      = 17 (#121)
| Airdate      = 2011
| Airdate      = April 15, 2011
| Production  =  
| Production  =  
| Writer      =   
| Writer      =  Eric Charmelo & '''[[Nicole Snyder]]'''
| Director    =  
| Director    = Phil Sgriccia
| Guests      =
| Guests      =
| Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]]
| Episode list = [[List of Supernatural episodes]]
| Prev        = [[]]
| Prev        = [[...And Then There Were None (Supernatural episode)|...And Then There Were None]]
| Next        = [[]]
| Next        = [[Frontierland]]
}}
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* [[Atropos]] (one of the [[Fates]] from [[Greek mythology]]) is mad at Dean & Sam, and at Balthazar, for changing fate (Sam & Dean for averting the [[Apocalypse]]; Balthazar for preventing the sinking of the Titanic).  Excellent use of the song "One Way or Another" by Blondie.




[[category:2011 publications]]
[[category:2011 publications]]
[[category:Supernatural episodes]]
[[category:Supernatural episodes]]

Latest revision as of 08:55, 11 October 2011

Supernatural episode
“My Heart Will Go On”
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 17 (#121)
Writer(s) Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder
Director Phil Sgriccia
Production no.
Original airdate April 15, 2011
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"...And Then There Were None" "Frontierland"

List of Supernatural episodes

  • Atropos (one of the Fates from Greek mythology) is mad at Dean & Sam, and at Balthazar, for changing fate (Sam & Dean for averting the Apocalypse; Balthazar for preventing the sinking of the Titanic). Excellent use of the song "One Way or Another" by Blondie.