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* [[Bela Talbot]] starts off the episode; Gordon Palmer threatens to kill her if she doesn't help him find Sam & Dean.  
* [[Bela Talbot]] starts off the episode; Gordon Palmer threatens to kill her if she doesn't help him find Sam & Dean; she deals with him instead & sells them out.  
* Sam & Dean start by capturing a female vampire, Lucy (played by Mercedes McNab, who played a similar role of a ditzy blonde vampire, [[Harmony Kendall]], in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel the Series]]''), and killing her; she argues that she just took a drug and doesn't realize she's a vampire; Dean cuts off her head off-screen.
* Sam & Dean start by capturing a female vampire, Lucy (played by Mercedes McNab, who played a similar role of a ditzy blonde vampire, [[Harmony Kendall]], in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel the Series]]''), and killing her; she argues that she just took a drug and doesn't realize she's a vampire; Dean cuts off her head off-screen.


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[[category:Supernatural episodes]]
[[category:Supernatural episodes]]

Revision as of 13:21, 1 September 2011

Supernatural episode
“Fresh Blood”
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 7 (#51)
Writer(s) Sera Gamble
Director Kim Manners
Production no. 3T6907
Original airdate November 15, 2007
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treatment of women
  • Bela Talbot starts off the episode; Gordon Palmer threatens to kill her if she doesn't help him find Sam & Dean; she deals with him instead & sells them out.
  • Sam & Dean start by capturing a female vampire, Lucy (played by Mercedes McNab, who played a similar role of a ditzy blonde vampire, Harmony Kendall, in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel the Series), and killing her; she argues that she just took a drug and doesn't realize she's a vampire; Dean cuts off her head off-screen.