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* Dean & Sam investigating a series of teen girls murdered or disappeared; the latest victim is a vampire fan. | * Dean & Sam investigating a series of teen girls murdered or disappeared; the latest victim is a [[vampire]] fan. | ||
* Sam lets Dean get turned into a vampire, presumably, as Samuel guesses, so that he can lead him to the vampire nest. | |||
* They find an old cure ... drinking the (boiled?) blood of the vampire that turned you. | |||
; Gender & sexuality politics | |||
* Dean, flipping thru a book that is a "national bestseller" about a teen girl and a vampire -- a clear allusion to ''[[Twilight]]'' by [[Stephenie Meyer]], as is the title -- describes the cover: "Look at this: He's watching her sleep. How is that not [[rape]]y?" | * Dean, flipping thru a book that is a "national bestseller" about a teen girl and a vampire -- a clear allusion to ''[[Twilight]]'' by [[Stephenie Meyer]], as is the title -- describes the cover: "Look at this: He's watching her sleep. How is that not [[rape]]y?" | ||
* Dean is repeatedly uncomfortable with | * Dean is repeatedly uncomfortable with gay men / male queerness in this episode. | ||
[[category:2010 publications]] | [[category:2010 publications]] | ||
[[category:Supernatural episodes]] | [[category:Supernatural episodes]] | ||
[[category:Works featuring vampires]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:23, 1 October 2011
| Supernatural episode | |
|---|---|
| “Live Free or TwiHard” | |
| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 5 (#109) |
| Writer(s) | Brett Matthews |
| Director | Rod Hardy |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | Oct. 22, 2010 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "Weekend at Bobby's" | "You Can't Handle the Truth" |
- Dean & Sam investigating a series of teen girls murdered or disappeared; the latest victim is a vampire fan.
- Sam lets Dean get turned into a vampire, presumably, as Samuel guesses, so that he can lead him to the vampire nest.
- They find an old cure ... drinking the (boiled?) blood of the vampire that turned you.
- Gender & sexuality politics
- Dean, flipping thru a book that is a "national bestseller" about a teen girl and a vampire -- a clear allusion to Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, as is the title -- describes the cover: "Look at this: He's watching her sleep. How is that not rapey?"
- Dean is repeatedly uncomfortable with gay men / male queerness in this episode.