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Last Call is the 7th episode of Season 15. It aired on December 5, 2019.

Summary[]

Dean Purgatory Blade.png There was something about being there... It felt pure.

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DO NOT CHANGE!

Dean goes off on his own to take on a case. Meanwhile, Castiel has an idea of how he can help Sam track down God.

Plot[]

In Texhoma, Texas, a young woman, Angela Sullivan, is helping her drunk friend, Sally, out of a bar. When Sally goes off to be sick, Angela gets into her car to wait and is attacked. When Sally turns around, her friend and car are gone. Angela wakes up tied to a chair, with an IV draining her blood into the window of a metal door. Seeing the creature inside, she screams.

Dean is in his room, drinking beer, desperately looking for a case. He stumbles onto the story of a woman who says her friend was "raptured." Dean goes looking for Sam, and he finds him and Eileen cooking breakfast while hungover. They invite him to eat, but he declines and turns to leave. Sam follows Dean to make sure he's okay. Dean explains he needs to get out, and that he doesn't want to spoil Sam and Eileen's fun. Sam just wants to make sure Dean is good and will call if he needs him. Dean assures him he will and teases Sam to leave a sock on the door before he leaves.

Dean arrives in Texhoma and talks to the sheriff, who believes Angela just left to go to Los Angeles. But he does say her friend, Sally Anderson, frequents the local bar, Swayze's.

Later that night, Dean goes to Swayze's Bar. The waitress, Lorna, flirts with Dean and takes his phone per house rules, then tells him Sally should be by later. That's when Dean sees who is singing: an old hunting buddy, Lee Webb. After Lee's song is done, they enthusiastically greet each other.

Sam and Eileen are researching when Eileen suggestively offers they do something else. As Sam starts to respond, Castiel returns to the Bunker with an idea how to find Chuck by probing Sam's God wound.

Meanwhile, Dean and Lee are reminiscing about hunting and John. After finding out that John died 13 years prior, Lee offers condolences to Dean. When Dean asks if Lee ever regrets quitting, Lee says no, telling Dean their last case together involving cultists in Arizona was a wake-up call to him to get out of the life.

Castiel probing Sam's wound

Castiel probing Sam's wound.

In the Bunker infirmary, Castiel explains that his idea is to probe the wound. He tells Sam it is dangerous, but Sam agrees. As Castiel is probing Sam, something goes wrong and Sam is slammed against the wall and knocked out. With Sam unconscious, Castiel calls Dean, to no avail, and leaves a message. Dean's phone rings in the basket of confiscated cell phones in the bar, while Dean is bragging about his night with twins (Lee reminds him they were triplets). Castiel then calls Sergei, the shaman, reminding him that Sergei owes him for what happened with Jack. Sergei replies he has promised to take his niece shopping this weekend. Castiel threatens to track Sergei down and burn him alive, but Sergei remains unmoved.

At Swayze's, Dean speaks about the horrors of ghost sickness, which made him scared of everything! When Lee asks about the case, Dean tells him about the missing woman. Lee doesn't recognize Angela, until Lorna reminds him she is Sally's friend. Lee asks why he is chasing something so small. Dean replies someone has to look out for the little guy, since God isn't. Lee expresses concern, and says Dean has saved so many, he deserves a break. Lee then goes to the stage and goads Dean to join him by saying he can't just lip sync in private. Dean shyly joins. They sing "Good Ole Boys," the Dukes of Hazzard theme -- the song that John would play for them before a hunt. Dean enjoys it, even receiving a standing ovation. From the stage, Dean sees two guys harassing a woman, Sally Anderson. He and Lee intervene, saying the men should leave. When the men refuse, Dean and Lee physically throw them out through doors and windows.

Sergei arrives at the Bunker and is in awe to be in the home of the fabled Men of Letters. Castiel cuts Sergei's gawking short and takes him to examine Sam. After running a crystal over Sam's body, which begins to glow over his bullet wound, Sergei drops the bombshell: Sam is dying.

Sally thinks her friend was lifted to Heaven, but Lee tells her that a car can't be raptured, and that he thinks she just left. Dean counters that friends don't just leave. Dean asks where one would dump a car. Lee tells him the lake, but Lorna says salvage yard, Merle's. Dean sends Lee to the lake, while he goes to the salvage yard.

Sergei reveals that Sam's wound goes all the way down to his soul, as well as being tethered to someone or something out in the world, and that the probing caused Sam's soul to stretch to the breaking point. When Eileen asks him if he can fix Sam, Sergei agrees to do so.

Meanwhile, Sergei's "cure" is actually killing Sam faster, causing him to see visions of Chuck's memories. Sergei tells Castiel that he has demands. Eileen slams Sergei against the Bunker wall, threatening him. But Sergei coolly demands an object that the Men of Letters once procured -- the Key to Death. He tells them that it opens the door to Death's Library. Castiel says no, then shows a photo of Sergei's niece, Anna, on his phone. He says that his friend Bobby is watching her, and that something will happen to Anna if Sam dies. Sergei relents and heals Sam. As he leaves, Sergei is impressed with Castiel's new attitude, remarking it is very... Russian.

At Merle's Salvage Yard Dean finds Angela's car, and her corpse in the trunk. A gun clicks

Marid

The Marid.

behind him and he's knocked out by Lee. Dean wakes, tied up, with an IV tube in his arm. Lee enters the basement and explains to Dean that he found the monster, a marid, on his last hunt after Arizona. He tells Dean that it grants wealth and health, so long as it is kept fed. Lee says that he feels he deserves it after all he's done. Dean disagrees. When Lee responds that no one cares about good and evil, Dean replies that he does. Lee then starts the drip, saying that death isn't bad and that between the two of them, Lee chooses himself.

When Lee leaves, Dean sees tools, and tips the chair over, causing it to break. He removes the IV and struggles to untie himself as the monster breaks through the door. Upstairs in the bar, Lee hears a commotion and pulls his gun as the basement door opens. In rolls the severed head of the marid. Dean apologizes for cutting its head off before he dives behind the bar and grabs a shotgun. They exchange fire until they run out of ammo. Dean emerges from behind the bar and tells Lee he doesn't know who he is anymore. Lee claims he's just a man that realized the world is broken; Dean fervently replies, "Then you fix it. You fight for it." Lee suggests Dean just walk away, but Dean can't. He kills monsters. They fight, and eventually Dean wins by stabbing Lee in the chest with a broken pool cue. As Lee is dying, he asks why Dean cares so much. Dean replies, "Someone has to." Lee says he's glad it's him. Then he signals Dean to pull the cue, killing Lee.

After getting Castiel's message, Dean rushes to the Bunker, where he sees Castiel and immediately asks about Sam. Castiel curtly replies Sam is fine, then walks toward the infirmary. There, Sam informs them that he saw Chuck's memories, and Chuck is weak. He declares he thinks they can beat God.

Characters[]

Main Cast[]

Recurring Cast[]

Guest Stars[]

Co-Stars[]

  • Georgia Bradner as Sally Anderson
  • Madelyn Grace as Angela Sullivan
  • Cameron Beck as Drummer
  • Perry Battista as Bass
  • David Weber as Keyboards
  • Tracy B. Dunlop as Lead Guitar #1
  • Chris Glyn-Jones as Lead Guitar #2
  • Emy Aneke as Sheriff Dillon
  • Ryan Elm as Bar Brawler #1
  • Brad Kelly as Bar Brawler #2
  • Aliyah O'Brien as Lorna

Featured Supernatural Beings[]

Continuity[]

Trivia[]

  • The IMDb's official credits order for this episode misspells Lee Webb as Leo Webb.
  • This is the first episode that is written entirely by Jeremy Adams. He previously co-wrote Scoobynatural with Jim Krieg.
  • Eileen Leahy currently resides in the Men of Letters bunker with Sam and Dean.
  • Castiel and Eileen Leahy meet for the first time in the series.
  • Castiel says angel radio has been silent for months.
  • Dean Winchester and Lee Webb saw each other last when Sam Winchester was in college.
  • Sergei mentions that Castiel's "new" attitude is "very Russia" which is a reference to the fact that Misha Collins is part Russian.
  • Castiel states that when Sam Winchester fired The Equalizer into God, he fired a piece of his soul.
  • Dean mentions his experience with Ghost Sickness in Yellow Fever to Lee Webb.
  • Lee Webb quips to Dean that "you can't just lip-synch Eye of the Tiger when no one's watching." This is a reference to Jensen Ackles lip-synching Eye of the Tiger in an outtake for Yellow Fever.
  • Dean comments that he's never got a standing ovation for his singing before. In Black, Dean got jeers and food thrown at him for his karaoke while he was a demon.
  • The song being performed by Lee Webb when Dean arrives at the bar is "House Rules", written and recorded by actor Christian Kane's band Kane. Released in 2010, it was a minor hit for the band, reaching number 49 on the U.S. Country charts.
  • On September 23, 2022, the official Amazon Prime Video Twitter made a post about "bi" (pink, purple, and blue) lighting in TV and film. One of the pictures they included was a screencap of Dean from this episode. The tweet was subsequently deleted, likely due to the massive fan response (both positive and negative).[1]

Quotes[]

  • Castiel: Let me rephrase. If you don't help me tonight, I will find you and burn you alive.
  • Sergei: My, how your negotiation skills have improved.

  • Dean: Trust me, uh, bigger doesn't always equal better. Besides, who's gonna look out after the little guy? God certainly isn't.

  • Sergei: Most wounds want to be healed, to be whole. But this, this wound is different. It goes down to his very soul. But also out into the world. From what I can tell, his soul, it's connected to something or someone somewhere. Except, as you probed deeper, you forced the soul to stretch from Sam's body to...
  • Eileen: Where?
  • Sergei: I don't know. But now it's like a rubber band. If it is stretched too far, too long, pop, it snaps, and Sam dies.

  • Lee: Dean, you and I both know no one's innocent. After everything we've done, aren't -- aren't we owed a little happiness, huh? Don't we deserve that much?
  • Dean: Listen to yourself. "We're owed." "We deserve." Come on, man. You're not God. Hell, God's not even God.
  • Lee: Good or bad... the world doesn't care. No one cares, Dean.

  • Lee: You really want to do this?
  • Dean: No, I don't. But I kill monsters.

  • Lee: Why do you care so much, Dean?
  • Dean: Because someone has to.

  • Sam: I feel like, uh... I feel like I was in his head.
  • Dean: You were in Chuck's head?
  • Sam: I think so. And... and I think I... I saw his memories. Dean, Chuck is weak. I think we can beat him. I think we can beat God.

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Promotional Pictures[]

Videos[]

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