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+ | *[[Keegan Connor Tracy]] as [[Witch Mother]] |
− | *Jennifer Spence as Melly |
+ | *Jennifer Spence as Melly Krokowski |
+ | *Art Kitching as Sheriff [[Alden Roy]] |
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*Alex Sturman as [[Jacinda]] |
*Alex Sturman as [[Jacinda]] |
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+ | *Jasmine Lukuku as Receptionist |
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+ | *Sean Quan as Caleb Krokowski |
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− | *TBA as Andy |
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==Featured Supernatural Beings== |
==Featured Supernatural Beings== |
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*[[Demon]] {{c|mentioned only}} |
*[[Demon]] {{c|mentioned only}} |
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− | *[[Djinn]] {{c|[[ |
+ | *[[Djinn]] {{c|[[Alden Roy]]}} |
*[[Ghosts]] {{c|[[Eileen Leahy]]; [[Kevin Tran]], mentioned only}} |
*[[Ghosts]] {{c|[[Eileen Leahy]]; [[Kevin Tran]], mentioned only}} |
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*[[Hellhounds]] {{c|[[Arthur's hellhound]], mentioned only}} |
*[[Hellhounds]] {{c|[[Arthur's hellhound]], mentioned only}} |
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*[[Reapers]] {{c|[[Billie]], mentioned only}} |
*[[Reapers]] {{c|[[Billie]], mentioned only}} |
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*[[Seraph]] {{c|[[Castiel]]}} |
*[[Seraph]] {{c|[[Castiel]]}} |
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− | *[[Violent Spirits]] {{c|Jacinda}} |
+ | *[[Violent Spirits]] {{c|[[Jacinda]]}} |
*[[White-eyed Demons]] {{c|[[Lilith]], mentioned only}} |
*[[White-eyed Demons]] {{c|[[Lilith]], mentioned only}} |
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− | *[[Witches]] {{c|Jacinda, Emily, Witch Mother; [[Rowena MacLeod]], mentioned only}} |
+ | *[[Witches]] {{c|[[Jacinda]], [[Emily (Witch)|Emily]], [[Witch Mother]]; [[Rowena MacLeod]], mentioned only}} |
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*The [[Soul Catcher]] was mentioned. It was previously featured in ''[[Raising Hell]]''. |
*The [[Soul Catcher]] was mentioned. It was previously featured in ''[[Raising Hell]]''. |
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*''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' was mentioned. It was previously featured in ''[[Scoobynatural]]''. |
*''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' was mentioned. It was previously featured in ''[[Scoobynatural]]''. |
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+ | *[[Witch-killing bullets]] were previously featured in ''[[The Scar]]''. |
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+ | *[[Zippo]]s were previously featured in ''[[Lebanon]]''. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *There is a one week hiatus after this episode. |
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+ | *The episode was watched by 1.14 million viewers and got a 0.2 rating. This is the first episode in ''[[Supernatural]]'' to get a 0.2 rating. |
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*This is the first episode since ''[[Various & Sundry Villains]]'' to feature witches other than [[Rowena MacLeod]]. However, the corpse of [[Broomhilda]] was briefly seen in ''[[The Scar]]''. |
*This is the first episode since ''[[Various & Sundry Villains]]'' to feature witches other than [[Rowena MacLeod]]. However, the corpse of [[Broomhilda]] was briefly seen in ''[[The Scar]]''. |
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*It is revealed that [[Eileen Leahy]] went to [[Hell]] after her death in ''[[There's Something About Mary]]'' due to [[Arthur's hellhound]] dragging her soul there. She escaped when [[God]] opened the [[Rupture to Hell]] and managed to flee the area before the [[Soul Containment Barrier Spell|the barrier]] went up. |
*It is revealed that [[Eileen Leahy]] went to [[Hell]] after her death in ''[[There's Something About Mary]]'' due to [[Arthur's hellhound]] dragging her soul there. She escaped when [[God]] opened the [[Rupture to Hell]] and managed to flee the area before the [[Soul Containment Barrier Spell|the barrier]] went up. |
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+ | *When [[Castiel]] mentioned that he "had a friend that praised fishing for its meditative qualities," he was referring to [[Dean Winchester]]. |
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*[[Castiel]] uses the alias Clarence. This is both the alias he used in ''[[I'm No Angel]]'' and what [[Meg Masters (Demon)|Meg]] called him. |
*[[Castiel]] uses the alias Clarence. This is both the alias he used in ''[[I'm No Angel]]'' and what [[Meg Masters (Demon)|Meg]] called him. |
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*[[Rowena MacLeod]] kept [[Rowena's journals|journals]] containing her spellwork all the way to the end of her life. One was [[Spirit Resurrection Spell|a]] [[resurrection]] spell Rowena was creating to bring [[Mary Winchester]] back. |
*[[Rowena MacLeod]] kept [[Rowena's journals|journals]] containing her spellwork all the way to the end of her life. One was [[Spirit Resurrection Spell|a]] [[resurrection]] spell Rowena was creating to bring [[Mary Winchester]] back. |
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− | *Dean calls Sam "Rowena's protégé" and "Ginger Junior |
+ | *Dean calls Sam "Rowena's protégé" and "Ginger Junior", and believes that Sam has potentially become a [[witch]] himself due the magical prowess he has been displaying. It is also assumed Rowena has left her magical stash specifically for Sam to inherit, as he is one of only two known people able to enter Rowena's apartment unharmed, the other being Dean. |
*[[Sam]] reveals that he remembers his time in Hell though he doesn't like to think about it. |
*[[Sam]] reveals that he remembers his time in Hell though he doesn't like to think about it. |
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− | *Castiel acts as a [[hunter]] again for the first time since ''[[ |
+ | *Castiel acts as a lone [[hunter]] again for the first time since ''[[First Blood]]'' when Sam and Dean were arrested by the Secret Service. Castiel is also shown to be far more proficient than in the past. |
*The [[Men of Letters bunker]] is shown to have a phone setup similar to [[Bobby Singer]]'s and [[Garth]]'s for hunters calling for confirmation of their cover stories. |
*The [[Men of Letters bunker]] is shown to have a phone setup similar to [[Bobby Singer]]'s and [[Garth]]'s for hunters calling for confirmation of their cover stories. |
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*[[Sam Winchester]] was able to resurrect [[Eileen Leahy]] in this episode using a spell that [[Rowena MacLeod]] created to resurrect [[Mary Winchester]] before she learned that Mary was happy in Heaven. |
*[[Sam Winchester]] was able to resurrect [[Eileen Leahy]] in this episode using a spell that [[Rowena MacLeod]] created to resurrect [[Mary Winchester]] before she learned that Mary was happy in Heaven. |
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*This is [[Keegan Connor Tracy]]'s third appearance on the show playing a new character. |
*This is [[Keegan Connor Tracy]]'s third appearance on the show playing a new character. |
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**She previously appeared in ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' as [[Karen Giles]] and ''[[The Monster at the End of This Book]]'' as [[Sera Siege]]. |
**She previously appeared in ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' as [[Karen Giles]] and ''[[The Monster at the End of This Book]]'' as [[Sera Siege]]. |
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+ | *Actress [[Jodelle Ferland]] who plays [[Emily (Witch)|Emily]] previously played [[ghost]] [[Melanie Merchant]] in ''[[Provenance]]''. In addition, Emily shares the same name as the character Ferland played on ''Smallville''. |
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+ | *Jennifer Spence who plays Melly Krokowski, also has been on Supernatural before as Jean Holiday in season 7 episode ''[[Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]]''. |
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+ | *Rowena lived in "The Aradia Apts". Aradia is an Italian deity, known as "Queen of the witches", worshipped by witches in Tuscany. |
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+ | *It is unknown how the [[Witch Mother]] was aware that [[Death]] is female, as she tells Sam that once Death sees a loop hole, "she closes it". Even Rowena did not know that until Sam revealed it to her in ''[[Funeralia]]''. |
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+ | *It is unknown why [[Emily (Witch)|Emily]] calls [[Jacinda|her sister]] for Jessie, as the Witch Mother reveals that her true name is Jacinda. Whether this was a deliberate choice or a script error is unclear. |
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+ | **However, Jessie may be her mid name. |
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==Videos== |
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Revision as of 13:09, 21 January 2020
Golden Time is the 6th episode of Season 15. It aired on November 21, 2019.
Summary
There was something about being there... It felt pure. This episode summary is an official CW press release. It may contain errors. DO NOT CHANGE! |
Sam and Dean are visited by an old friend. Castiel investigates the disappearance of a local teen.
Plot
TBA.
Characters
Main Cast
Recurring Cast
Guest Stars
Co-Stars
- Keegan Connor Tracy as Witch Mother
- Jennifer Spence as Melly Krokowski
- Art Kitching as Sheriff Alden Roy
- Alex Sturman as Jacinda
- Jasmine Lukuku as Receptionist
- Sean Quan as Caleb Krokowski
- Jodelle Ferland as Emily
Featured Supernatural Beings
- Demon (mentioned only)
- Djinn (Alden Roy)
- Ghosts (Eileen Leahy; Kevin Tran, mentioned only)
- Hellhounds (Arthur's hellhound, mentioned only)
- Primordial Entities (God, mentioned only)
- Reapers (Billie, mentioned only)
- Seraph (Castiel)
- Violent Spirits (Jacinda)
- White-eyed Demons (Lilith, mentioned only)
- Witches (Jacinda, Emily, Witch Mother; Rowena MacLeod, mentioned only)
Continuity
- Castiel previously appeared in The Rupture.
- Eileen Leahy previously appeared in There's Something About Mary.
- Lilith was mentioned. She previously appeared in Proverbs 17:3.
- God was mentioned. He previously appeared in Atomic Monsters.
- Rowena MacLeod was mentioned. She previously appeared in The Rupture.
- Kevin Tran was mentioned. He previously appeared in Raising Hell.
- Mary Winchester was mentioned. She previously appeared in Absence.
- Witches were previously featured in The Rupture.
- Djinn was previously featured in Nihilism.
- The Soul Catcher was mentioned. It was previously featured in Raising Hell.
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was mentioned. It was previously featured in Scoobynatural.
- Witch-killing bullets were previously featured in The Scar.
- Zippos were previously featured in Lebanon.
Trivia
- There is a one week hiatus after this episode.
- The episode was watched by 1.14 million viewers and got a 0.2 rating. This is the first episode in Supernatural to get a 0.2 rating.
- This is the first episode since Various & Sundry Villains to feature witches other than Rowena MacLeod. However, the corpse of Broomhilda was briefly seen in The Scar.
- It is revealed that Eileen Leahy went to Hell after her death in There's Something About Mary due to Arthur's hellhound dragging her soul there. She escaped when God opened the Rupture to Hell and managed to flee the area before the the barrier went up.
- When Castiel mentioned that he "had a friend that praised fishing for its meditative qualities," he was referring to Dean Winchester.
- Castiel uses the alias Clarence. This is both the alias he used in I'm No Angel and what Meg called him.
- Rowena MacLeod kept journals containing her spellwork all the way to the end of her life. One was a resurrection spell Rowena was creating to bring Mary Winchester back.
- Dean calls Sam "Rowena's protégé" and "Ginger Junior", and believes that Sam has potentially become a witch himself due the magical prowess he has been displaying. It is also assumed Rowena has left her magical stash specifically for Sam to inherit, as he is one of only two known people able to enter Rowena's apartment unharmed, the other being Dean.
- Sam reveals that he remembers his time in Hell though he doesn't like to think about it.
- Castiel acts as a lone hunter again for the first time since First Blood when Sam and Dean were arrested by the Secret Service. Castiel is also shown to be far more proficient than in the past.
- The Men of Letters bunker is shown to have a phone setup similar to Bobby Singer's and Garth's for hunters calling for confirmation of their cover stories.
- Sam Winchester was able to resurrect Eileen Leahy in this episode using a spell that Rowena MacLeod created to resurrect Mary Winchester before she learned that Mary was happy in Heaven.
- Sam states that Rowena may have been the most powerful witch of all time.
- Castiel's failing powers are shown again when he has trouble healing an injured boy's leg.
- This is Keegan Connor Tracy's third appearance on the show playing a new character.
- She previously appeared in The Usual Suspects as Karen Giles and The Monster at the End of This Book as Sera Siege.
- Actress Jodelle Ferland who plays Emily previously played ghost Melanie Merchant in Provenance. In addition, Emily shares the same name as the character Ferland played on Smallville.
- Jennifer Spence who plays Melly Krokowski, also has been on Supernatural before as Jean Holiday in season 7 episode Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie.
- Rowena lived in "The Aradia Apts". Aradia is an Italian deity, known as "Queen of the witches", worshipped by witches in Tuscany.
- It is unknown how the Witch Mother was aware that Death is female, as she tells Sam that once Death sees a loop hole, "she closes it". Even Rowena did not know that until Sam revealed it to her in Funeralia.
- It is unknown why Emily calls her sister for Jessie, as the Witch Mother reveals that her true name is Jacinda. Whether this was a deliberate choice or a script error is unclear.
- However, Jessie may be her mid name.