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* Apparently they've been looking for Ava (from prior episode "[[Hunted (Supernatural episode)|Hunted]]") for a month.  
* Apparently they've been looking for Ava (from prior episode "[[Hunted (Supernatural episode)|Hunted]]") for a month.  
* They take a case involving a lot of mysterious deaths at an inn.  The innkeeper and the porter each assume that Sam and Dean are a gay couple antiquing.  "What'd you mean we looked the type?" Dean asks anxiously. ... "Of course the most troubling question is why do these people keep assuming we're gay?" he asks Sam later.  "Well, you are kind of butch," Sam replies, "Probably think you're overcompensating."  Dean semi-laughs.  
* They take a case involving a lot of mysterious deaths at an inn.  The innkeeper and the porter each assume that Sam and Dean are a gay couple antiquing.  "What'd you mean we looked the type?" Dean asks anxiously. ... "Of course the most troubling question is why do these people keep assuming we're gay?" he asks Sam later.  "Well, you are kind of butch," Sam replies, "Probably think you're overcompensating."  Dean semi-laughs.  
* The mysterious deaths are caused by the ghost of the grandmother's twin, died in childhood; her Creole nanny kept some [[hoodoo]] protections going but those are lapsing, and the ghost-kid is trying to prevent the hotel from being sold and demolished.


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Revision as of 19:12, 27 August 2012

Supernatural episode
“Playthings”
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 11 (#33)
Writer(s) Matt Witten
Director Charles Beeson
Production no.
Original airdate Jan. 18, 2007
Episode chronology
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List of Supernatural episodes


  • Apparently they've been looking for Ava (from prior episode "Hunted") for a month.
  • They take a case involving a lot of mysterious deaths at an inn. The innkeeper and the porter each assume that Sam and Dean are a gay couple antiquing. "What'd you mean we looked the type?" Dean asks anxiously. ... "Of course the most troubling question is why do these people keep assuming we're gay?" he asks Sam later. "Well, you are kind of butch," Sam replies, "Probably think you're overcompensating." Dean semi-laughs.
  • The mysterious deaths are caused by the ghost of the grandmother's twin, died in childhood; her Creole nanny kept some hoodoo protections going but those are lapsing, and the ghost-kid is trying to prevent the hotel from being sold and demolished.