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* A comatose little girl-grown-up is responsible for causing people to re-enact violent [[Grimm's]] fairytales.
* The girl-grown-up was put in a coma by her stepmother, not portrayed in the episode, who had Munchausen-by-proxy or something like that.
* Sam tries to get Dean out of his Crossroads deal; the demon says she doesn't hold the contract and refuses to tell him who does; Sam shoots her in the head.   
* Sam tries to get Dean out of his Crossroads deal; the demon says she doesn't hold the contract and refuses to tell him who does; Sam shoots her in the head.   


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Revision as of 12:27, 1 September 2011

Supernatural episode
Bedtime Stories
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 5 (#49)
Writer(s) Cathryn Humphris
Director Mike Rohl
Production no.
Original airdate Nov. 1, 2007
Episode chronology
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List of Supernatural episodes


  • Fairytales seem to be coming true. A little girl seems to be at the heart of it.


Treatment of women
  • A comatose little girl-grown-up is responsible for causing people to re-enact violent Grimm's fairytales.
  • The girl-grown-up was put in a coma by her stepmother, not portrayed in the episode, who had Munchausen-by-proxy or something like that.
  • Sam tries to get Dean out of his Crossroads deal; the demon says she doesn't hold the contract and refuses to tell him who does; Sam shoots her in the head.