The Man Who Knew Too Much
| Supernatural episode | |
|---|---|
| “The Man Who Knew Too Much” | |
| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 22 (#126) |
| Writer(s) | Eric Kripke |
| Director | Robert Singer |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | May 20, 2011 |
| Episode chronology | |
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| "Let It Bleed" | "Meet the New Boss" |
- Episode starts with Sam running; he runs into a bar & talks to barkeeper (Robin); he has amnesia, but has a sense of urgency. He starts to have flashes of memory of himself in a hotel, with Bobby & Dean, and he and the bartender go to the hotel; leaving, they are shot at by someone -- Sam is shooting at Sam. Now we see Sam lying unconscious on a bed in Bobby's Panic Room, with Dean sitting worriedly over him.
- Bobby & Dean are arguing over what to do -- Purgatory is about to be loosed, and Sam is still unconscious. Bobby says that Castiel wants Dean distracted.
- Sam and Robin are driving to North Dakota to see Bobby Fisher. Sam stops the car -- he is confused about night and day. Robin gets out to leave but Sam tells her to get back in the car, then he investigates the trunk and finds all the weaponry. Sam is hunting Sam. They have a confrontation and Soulless!Sam says that Castiel took the Hell Wall down, and Sam fragmented; he is the Soulless fragment & needs to take control again. Amnesia!Sam runs away and sets up a decoy, which Soulless!Sam shoots; then Amnesia!Sam comes up from behind and shoots Soulless!Sam -- who warns with his dying breath, "You think I'm bad: Wait till you meet the other one." Soulless!Sam's energy flows into Amnesia!Sam and Unconscious!Sam (in the Panic Room) convulses. Sam goes back to Robin and says I remember everything, and I remember you. She was the hostage that he shot ... He says he's sorry; she says, "Not as sorry as you're going to be." Dean watches Sam contemplatively. ... Bobby brings Balthazar by.
- Crowley brings something to Castiel, who says he's renegotiating their deal, and Crowley gets nothing -- "not one single soul." "Flee, or die," Castiel warns Crowley, who dutifully disappears.