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|Title = There's No Place Like Home
 
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|Episode = 11
 
|Episode = 11
 
|Airdate = January 27, 2015
 
|Airdate = January 27, 2015
 
|Writer = [[Robbie Thompson]]
 
|Writer = [[Robbie Thompson]]
 
|Director = [[Phil Sgriccia]]
 
|Director = [[Phil Sgriccia]]
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|Previous = [[The Hunter Games]]
 
|Previous = [[The Hunter Games]]
 
|Next = [[About a Boy]]
 
|Next = [[About a Boy]]
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'''There's No Place Like Home''' is the 11th episode of [[Season 10]]. It aired on January 27th, 2015.
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'''There's No Place Like Home''' is the 11th episode of [[Season 10]]. It aired on January 27, 2015.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
{{Summarywarning}}[[Sam Winchester|Sam]] is scanning the internet for suspicious paranormal activity and comes across a video of [[Charlie Bradbury|Charlie]] (guest star [[Felicia Day]]) beating up a district attorney. [[Dean Winchester|Dean]] suspects she's back from [[Oz]] and hunting on her own, assuming the district attorney must have been a demon. When they do find Charlie, they are shocked when she tells them why she really came back from Oz.
 
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[[Sam Winchester|Sam]] is scanning the internet for suspicious paranormal activity and comes across a video of [[Charlie Bradbury|Charlie]] (guest star [[Felicia Day]]) beating up a district attorney. [[Dean Winchester|Dean]] suspects she’s back from [[Oz]] and hunting on her own, assuming the district attorney must have been a [[demon]]. When they do find Charlie, they are shocked when she tells them why she really came back from Oz.
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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===Main Cast===
*[[Dean Winchester]]
 
*[[Sam Winchester]]
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*[[Jared Padalecki]] as [[Sam Winchester]]
 
*[[Jensen Ackles]] as [[Dean Winchester]]
*[[Charlie Bradbury]]
 
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*[[Clive Dylan]]
 
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===Recurring Cast===
*[[The Wizard of Oz]]
 
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====Guest Stars====
*[[Russell Wellington]]
 
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*[[Felicia Day]] as [[Charlie Bradbury ]]{{c|Good and Dark}}
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====Co-Stars====
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*[[Duncan Fraser]] as [[Clive Dylan]]
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*[[Carter Kinsella]] as [[Wizard of Oz|The Wizard of Oz]]
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*[[Barclay Hope]] as [[Russell Wellington]]
   
 
==Featured Supernatural Beings==
 
==Featured Supernatural Beings==
*[[Angels]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Angels]] {{c|mentioned only}}
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*[[Knight of Hell]] {{c|[[Cain]], mentioned only}}
*[[Soul Doppelgänger]]
 
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*[[Soul Doppelgänger]] {{c|[[Clive Dylan]] and [[Wizard of Oz|The Wizard of Oz]]; Good [[Charlie Bradbury|Charlie]] and Dark Charlie}}
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*[[Witch]]es {{c|mentioned only}}
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==Trivia==
 
*"There's no place like home" are the words Dorothy says in ''The Wonderful World of Oz'' to get back home to Kansas. Sam also quoted the line "There's no place like home" at the end of [[season 9]] episode [[Slumber Party]] and Dean did at the end of season 2 episode [[What Is And What Should Never Be]].
 
*According to a tweet by Robbie Thompson, this episode was nearly named "The Enemy Within", a ''Star Trek ''reference.
 
*Barclay Hope, who played [[Russell Wellington]], the man who killed Charlie's parents, previously played [[Arthur Cox|Professor Arthur Cox]] in [[season 2]] episode ''[[Tall Tales]]''.
 
*Charlie's real name—Celeste—is a tribute by writer Robbie Thompson to his mother.
 
*The CW's official summary for this episode does not cite the main characters' actors.
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==Deaths==
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*Numerous unnamed people {{c|mentioned only}}
 
*[[Russell Wellington]]
 
*[[Clive Dylan]]
 
*[[Wizard of Oz]]
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===Promotional Pictures===
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==Video==
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[[File:Supernatural 10x11 Extended Promo "There's No Place Like Home" (HD)|thumb|330px]]
   
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== Trivia ==
 
* "There's no place like home" are the words Dorothy says in ''The Wonderful World of Oz'' to get back home to Kansas. Sam also quoted the line "There's no place like home" at the end of [[season 9]] episode [[Slumber Party]] and Dean did at the end of season 2 episode [[What Is And What Should Never Be]].
 
* According to a tweet by Robbie Thompson, this episode was nearly named "The Enemy Within", a ''Star Trek ''reference.
 
* Barclay Hope, who played [[Russell Wellington]], the man who killed Charlie's parents, previously played [[Arthur Cox|Professor Arthur Cox]] in [[season 2]] episode [[Tall Tales]].
 
* Charlie's real name -- Celeste -- is a tribute by writer Robbie Thompson to his mother.
 
* The CW's official summary for this episode does not cite the main characters' actors.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 04:54, 2 February 2020

There's No Place Like Home is the 11th episode of Season 10. It aired on January 27, 2015.

Summary

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This episode summary is an official CW press release. It may contain errors.
DO NOT CHANGE!

Sam is scanning the internet for suspicious paranormal activity and comes across a video of Charlie (guest star Felicia Day) beating up a district attorney. Dean suspects she's back from Oz and hunting on her own, assuming the district attorney must have been a demon. When they do find Charlie, they are shocked when she tells them why she really came back from Oz.

Plot

In a dark house, a man runs down the stairs and outside, where he falls down. Charlie approaches and says she is going to torture him.

In the Men of Letters bunkerSam Winchester is on the phone with Castiel when Dean comes in with egg white omelets. In order to control the Mark of Cain, Dean is on a 12 step program: no drinking, 8 hours of sleep, and eating healthy. The boys are researching when Sam comes across a video of Charlie beating up someone. Dean believes there has to be a reason. Further research reveals another victim, both in Topeka. They decide to check it out, and while packing weapons Dean's hand shakes.

In Topeka, Sam and Dean question the torture victim. He tells them that Charlie wanted to know about the Middleton drunk driving case. While a concerned Sam watches, Dean threatens the man until he admits that he gave Charlie a name, Councilwoman Barbara Cordry. Charlie is tracking driver that killed her parents.

On the way to Barbara's house, Sam reviews Charlie's file. They find out her real name is Celeste. When Barbara Cordry is less than helpful, the boys stake out the house, as they continue to review Charlie's file. Dean continues to believe there is an explanation. A scream from the house, sends the Boys running. They find Charlie holding a knife to Barbara's throat. The boys question Charlie who makes a run for it. Dean tackles Charlie and they wrestle but she escapes. Charlie slashes Baby's tires and then pulls away, just as another Charlie pulls up. The second Charlie tells the Boys that need to catch up.

Good Charlie explains that there are two Charlies: one good and one bad. The split happened in Oz when the Wizard of Oz told Charlie that she had to release her inner darkness to win the war in Emerald City. Charlie explains that the two Charlies are connected physically but are two separate beings. The boys want to put the 2 Charlies back together. They surmise that they need the Wizard's help, but the key to Oz is broken. However, the first step is finding Dark Charlie. The Boys discover that it all leads back to Russell Wellington who it appears was the drunk driver that killed Charlie's parents. The boys split up, with Sam and Charlie returning to the Bunker to find a way back to Oz and Dean trying to find Dark Charlie.

Sam and Good Charlie search the Men of Letters archives and they find out that Clive Dylan is the one that originally found the key to Oz. It seems that Clive went to Oz, and then L. Frank Baum rescued Clive. Clive retired, and Sam and Good Charlie track him to a nearby town.

Meanwhile, Dean stakes out the office of Russell Wellington, but at the end of the business day, Dean is forced to meet with Wellington. Dean pretends to be a potential real estate buyer. Dean finally comes clean and lays it on the table for Mr. Wellington. Dark Charlie shows up, and she convinces Dean that she just wants to talk to Wellington. Dean allows her to do this, but Dark Charlie kills Wellington instead.

Dean calls Sam to tell him what happened. Sam tells Dean to meet them at Clive Dylan's house. Before Dean can leave to meet Sam, Dark Charlie approaches him and teases him about his dark side. Dean taunts back that Sam and Good Charlie have a way to end Dark Charlie. Dark Charlie leaves and steals Baby.

Sam and Good Charlie arrive at Clive's house and explain why they are there. At first, he denies knowing anything about Oz, but then he tells them that his Dark Half is really the Wizard. He can't fix the key or Charlie. Good Charlie is worried about Dorothy. Clive doesn't know how to get back to Oz, but he knows how to get the Wizard to come to him. Clive shoots himself.

Dean arrives at the house, and Dark Charlie has followed him. Dark Charlie confronts Dean on the front lawn of the house, while inside, the Wizard comes through a mirror. The Wizard immobilizes Sam, while Dean and Dark Charlie fight outside. Good Charlie feels every punch that Dean lands on Dark Charlie. Clive is lying on the floor with a gunshot and he points to the gun, indicating that Good Charlie should shoot him. Good Charlie picks up the gun, apologizes to Clive, and shoots him in the head. This kills Clive and the Wizard. Sam, who is now freed, carries Good Charlie outside and yells for Dean to stop hitting Dark Charlie.

Sam lays Good Charlie next Dark Charlie and then pulls out a key that the Wizard had with him. The two Charlies confront each other before Sam puts the key in Good Charlie's hand. The two Charlies merge into one. Sam comforts Charlie while a desolate Dean watches.

Back at the Bunker, Sam fills in Cass via phone. Sam is worried about Dean – they have to find something. A banged up Charlie approaches the Boys. She has slept for 2 days and she has had enough rest. Charlie is not good or bad, just balanced. Charlie asks about the Mark and Sam has found a book that might be helpful, but the book is in Tuscany. Charlie volunteers to check it out. Before she leaves, she tells Dean that they will fix this, meaning the Mark of Cain. Dean isn't convinced, but Charlie knows he has something that Cain didn't. Dean's eyes to flick to Sam. Dean is a Winchester. Then she forgives Dean, but he doesn't forgive himself. After Charlie leaves, Sam reiterates Charlie's words: they can do this. Then lets get to work, Dean says as he looks at his steady hand.

Characters

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Stars

Co-Stars

Featured Supernatural Beings

Trivia

  • "There's no place like home" are the words Dorothy says in The Wonderful World of Oz to get back home to Kansas. Sam also quoted the line "There's no place like home" at the end of season 9 episode Slumber Party and Dean did at the end of season 2 episode What Is And What Should Never Be.
  • According to a tweet by Robbie Thompson, this episode was nearly named "The Enemy Within", a Star Trek reference.
  • Barclay Hope, who played Russell Wellington, the man who killed Charlie's parents, previously played Professor Arthur Cox in season 2 episode Tall Tales.
  • Charlie's real name—Celeste—is a tribute by writer Robbie Thompson to his mother.
  • The CW's official summary for this episode does not cite the main characters' actors.

Deaths

Gallery

Promotional Pictures

Video

Supernatural_10x11_Extended_Promo_"There's_No_Place_Like_Home"_(HD)

Supernatural 10x11 Extended Promo "There's No Place Like Home" (HD)

References

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