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* More stupid references about men's inability to care for infants, and how funny it is when they do it successfully. | |||
* [[Shapeshifter]]s are disguising themselves as women's lovers and fathering children, then kidnapping the children and killing its parents. Sam is possibly willing to use a baby as bait. | |||
See also [[X-Files]] episode, "[[Small Potatoes]]", for another work involving a man pretending to be other men -- a tape of [[rape]]. | |||
[[category:2010 publications]] | [[category:2010 publications]] | ||
[[category:Supernatural episodes]] | [[category:Supernatural episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:50, 1 October 2011
| Supernatural episode | |
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| “Two and a Half Men” | |
| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 2 (#106) |
| Writer(s) | John Showalter |
| Director | Adam Glass |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | Oct. 1, 2010 |
| Episode chronology | |
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| "Exile on Main St." | "The Third Man" |
- More stupid references about men's inability to care for infants, and how funny it is when they do it successfully.
- Shapeshifters are disguising themselves as women's lovers and fathering children, then kidnapping the children and killing its parents. Sam is possibly willing to use a baby as bait.
See also X-Files episode, "Small Potatoes", for another work involving a man pretending to be other men -- a tape of rape.