Defending Your Life
- Episode aired Oct 14, 2011
- TV-14
- 43m
Sam and Dean investigate murders of people who have their guilty pasts come back and kill them. Could Dean be next?Sam and Dean investigate murders of people who have their guilty pasts come back and kill them. Could Dean be next?Sam and Dean investigate murders of people who have their guilty pasts come back and kill them. Could Dean be next?
- Warren
- (as Julian D. Christopher)
- Shop Owner
- (as Angelo Renai)
- Pamela Barnes
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Ben Braeden
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSet in Dearborn Michigan, a male victim is running down the street to get away from a dog, and runs past McOwen's Irish Pub. Episode 617, Mannequin 3: The Reckoning (2011), is set in Patterson New Jersey, a male victim walks into the same McOwen's Irish Pub.
- GoofsWhen Sam calls Dean on the phone, Dean immediately drops the phone. When it lands on the ground, the call time is listed as 13 seconds, even though only a couple of seconds have passed.
- Quotes
Sam Winchester: Looks like this guy had a history with dogs.
Dean Winchester: Meaning?
Sam Winchester: Five years ago, he was arrested for running a dog-fighting operation.
Dean Winchester: Classy. All right. So, what? He causes so much misery that some rottweiller goes 'Cujo' on him from the grave? Wait a sec. Do... dogs even have ghost?
Sam Winchester: First I've heard of it.
Dean Winchester: That sounds weird. 'Ghost Dog'?
Sam Winchester: No weirder than 'Ghost Car,' you know?
Dean Winchester: You know that does sound right, vengeance on the guy that Michael Vick'd you.
- ConnectionsReferences Cujo (1983)
If you want to see the concept of guilt having no real value, I recommend the final episode of Forever Knight. I don't think I've ever heard a better monologue on guilt than the one LaCroix has in Last Knight.
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