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* After a bunch of guys who'd been going to strip clubs end up killing their wives, the brothers speculate that strippers may be [[siren]]s. Sam sleeps with Dr. Cara Quinn, a doctor whom Dean suspects of being the siren. But then the other FBI agent turns out to be a siren to Dean, who doesn't need "some bitch in a g-string" but a little brother that looks up to him whom he can trust; then the agent sprays venomous saliva on Sam, and tells the two of them to go at it, and whoever survives can be with him forever. Holy homo subtext, Batman. Bobby saves the day when the brothers are ready to kill each other. | |||
[[category:2009 publications]] | [[category:2009 publications]] | ||
[[category:Supernatural episodes]] | [[category:Supernatural episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:35, 9 September 2011
| Supernatural episode | |
|---|---|
| “Sex and Violence” | |
| Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 14 (#74) |
| Writer(s) | Cathryn Humphris |
| Director | Charles Beeson |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | Feb. 5, 2009 |
| Episode chronology | |
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| "After School Special" | "Death Takes a Holiday" |
- After a bunch of guys who'd been going to strip clubs end up killing their wives, the brothers speculate that strippers may be sirens. Sam sleeps with Dr. Cara Quinn, a doctor whom Dean suspects of being the siren. But then the other FBI agent turns out to be a siren to Dean, who doesn't need "some bitch in a g-string" but a little brother that looks up to him whom he can trust; then the agent sprays venomous saliva on Sam, and tells the two of them to go at it, and whoever survives can be with him forever. Holy homo subtext, Batman. Bobby saves the day when the brothers are ready to kill each other.