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The '''Roadhouse''' was a bar that served as a central location in [[Season 2]] of the series. It was originally owned by [[Bill Harvelle]], and later operated by his wife [[Ellen Harvelle]] and her daughter, [[Jo Harvelle]], and was a safe haven for [[hunters]] of all varieties.
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The '''Roadhouse''' was a bar that served as a central location in [[Season 2]] of the series. It was originally owned by [[Bill Harvelle]], and later operated by his wife [[Ellen Harvelle]] and her daughter, [[Jo Harvelle]], and was a safe haven for [[hunter]]s of all varieties.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
It was first seen when [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]] go to a call from Ellen and go investigate the place. When they arrived they were attacked by [[Ellen Harvelle|Ellen]] and [[Jo Harvelle]].<ref name="Everybody Loves a Clown">''[[Everybody Loves a Clown]]''</ref> The bar served as a regular regrouping station for the Winchester brothers, where they picked up cases to work from Ellen and visit with the Harvelles and the other primary resident of the Roadhouse, [[Ash]], who was technologically savvy and helped the Winchesters on a number of jobs when requested.
 
It was first seen when [[Sam Winchester|Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]] go to a call from Ellen and go investigate the place. When they arrived they were attacked by [[Ellen Harvelle|Ellen]] and [[Jo Harvelle]].<ref name="Everybody Loves a Clown">''[[Everybody Loves a Clown]]''</ref> The bar served as a regular regrouping station for the Winchester brothers, where they picked up cases to work from Ellen and visit with the Harvelles and the other primary resident of the Roadhouse, [[Ash]], who was technologically savvy and helped the Winchesters on a number of jobs when requested.
 
[[File:supernatural205-002029.jpg|thumb|275px|left|Inside the Roadhouse]]
 
[[File:supernatural205-002029.jpg|thumb|275px|left|Inside the Roadhouse]]
Unfortunately, the Roadhouse was destroyed in [[Destruction of Harvelle's Roadhouse|an attack]] by [[Azazel]]'s forces after Ash discovered the truth of the [[Devil's Gate]] and its relation to Sam's disappearance. Though it was burned to the ground, resulting in Ash's death along with all others inside at the time, Ellen and Jo were not there when Azazel's cohorts destroyed it.<ref name="All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 2">''[[All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 2]]''</ref> It is later seen again in Ash's representation of [[Heaven]], where Ash reveals that he was happiest in life at the Roadhouse, and that he will now reside there for eternity in Heaven.<ref name="Dark Side of the Moon">''[[Dark Side of the Moon]]''</ref> [[Marie]]'s play of Supernatural included the Roadhouse.<ref name="Fan Fiction">''[[Fan Fiction]]''</ref>
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Unfortunately, the Roadhouse was destroyed in [[Destruction of Harvelle's Roadhouse|an attack]] by [[Azazel]]'s forces after Ash discovered the truth of the [[Devil's Gate]] and its relation to Sam's disappearance. Though it was burned to the ground, resulting in Ash's death along with all others inside at the time, Ellen and Jo were not there when Azazel's cohorts destroyed it.<ref name="All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 2">''[[All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 1]]''</ref> It is later seen again in Ash's representation of [[Heaven]], where Ash reveals that he was happiest in life at the Roadhouse, and that he will now reside there for eternity in Heaven.<ref name="Dark Side of the Moon">''[[Dark Side of the Moon]]''</ref> [[Marie]]'s play of Supernatural included the Roadhouse.<ref name="Fan Fiction">''[[Fan Fiction]]''</ref>
   
 
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* [[Eric Kripke]] disliked the Roadhouse, which is why it was destroyed.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 23:52, 12 January 2020

The Roadhouse was a bar that served as a central location in Season 2 of the series. It was originally owned by Bill Harvelle, and later operated by his wife Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo Harvelle, and was a safe haven for hunters of all varieties.

Overview

It was first seen when Sam and Dean Winchester go to a call from Ellen and go investigate the place. When they arrived they were attacked by Ellen and Jo Harvelle.[1] The bar served as a regular regrouping station for the Winchester brothers, where they picked up cases to work from Ellen and visit with the Harvelles and the other primary resident of the Roadhouse, Ash, who was technologically savvy and helped the Winchesters on a number of jobs when requested.

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Inside the Roadhouse

Unfortunately, the Roadhouse was destroyed in an attack by Azazel's forces after Ash discovered the truth of the Devil's Gate and its relation to Sam's disappearance. Though it was burned to the ground, resulting in Ash's death along with all others inside at the time, Ellen and Jo were not there when Azazel's cohorts destroyed it.[2] It is later seen again in Ash's representation of Heaven, where Ash reveals that he was happiest in life at the Roadhouse, and that he will now reside there for eternity in Heaven.[3] Marie's play of Supernatural included the Roadhouse.[4]

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