Post by Guinny on Jun 18, 2006 22:28:36 GMT
Dean calls his father and gets Meg, who warns they won’t see their father instead. Dean grabs the Colt and the three remaining bullets and tells Sam they’re heading out because they’re not ready to take on the demon. Sam is worried that Meg isn’t offering a trade and is concerned John is dead. Dean agrees they need help and they go to an auto junkyard and get holy water from a family friend, Bobby. Sam sees Bobby has a book on drawing circles to contain demons. Bobby warns that demonic possessions are up and trouble is brewing.
They’re interrupted by Bobby’s dog barking. They look outside to see the dog is gone, and the Meg barges in. She tosses Dean aside and demands the gun, but he gets up and points out she’s now standing beneath a demon-containment circle on the ceiling.
Meg refuses to give up information on John and Bobby warns that she’s a possessed girl and they can’t harm Meg for fear of harming the host. The brothers prepare an exorcism and Meg starts to flinch and a wind blows through the room. Meg insists that John is dead but Dean doesn’t believe her. Meg finally breaks and directs them to a building in Jefferson City. Dean orders Sam to finish it but Sam is reluctant and Bobby warns that if the demon is withdrawn, the possessed girl dies from the injuries when she fell from a building (in “Shadowsâ€).
Dean orders Sam to finish the exorcism and a black essence pours from her mouth. The badly injured girl is still barely alive but thanks them, telling them she’s been possessed for a year. She assures them the demon was telling the truth and there are other demons holding their dad. She says “sunrise†and then dies.
The brothers head out for Jefferson City, leaving Bobby to clean up. Sam takes the book on demon-trapping spells and draws a “devil’s trap†on the Impala’s trunk so they can hide the Colt. Dean insists they take the Colt to save John and Sam argues they can’t bring the gun, and Dean reluctantly agrees.
They get into Jefferson City and find “Sunrise Apartments,†filled with innocents. They decide to pull the fire alarm, giving them seven minutes until the fire department arrives. As Sam goes in, a demon couple contemplates John tied to a bed. Sam breaks into the fire truck and they go in disguised as firefighters. They find the apartment and break in, spraying the demons with holy water. They toss the demons out then salt the door to keep them out. They find John, barely alive, and use holy water to test him for possession.
John checks out but outside demons possess a firefighter and a bystander and the two barge in, locking the door behind them. As the demons hack through the door the Winchesters head out the back but another demon, the one with Meg when she captured John, gets the drop on them and proceeds to beat Sam. It turns out Dean brought the gun and he shoots the demon with one of the three remaining bullets, killing him.
Later at a hideout, Dean considers the fact he isn’t hesitating at shooting possessed people. John thanks Dean, pointing out he’s always watched out for the family and he did the right thing. A storm whips up and they realize the demon is coming. They use salt to block the doors and John demands the gun, but Dean realizes John is lying as he’d never thank him for wasting a bullet.
Dean holds the Colt on John and Sam comes in and questions what’s going on. Sam sides with Dean and John insists Dean should shoot him. When they don’t, “John†reveals he’s the demon and telekinetically shoves them into the walls, and then takes the Colt. The demon boasts it’s immune to holy water and taunts Sam with the fact he can’t telekinetically summon the Colt to him. Then he boasts that John aware inside of his possessed body. The demon points out that the exorcised demon was his daughter and the other one Dean shot was his boy.
When Sam demands to know why the demon has targeted their family, it says they got in the way of its plans for Sam and all the children like him. When Dean mocks him, the demon tortures Dean but seeing him in pain lets John gain control long enough for Sam to get free and grab the gun, then shot “John†in the leg.
John tells Sam to shoot him in the heart, but then Dean says not to. Sam hesitates and the black cloud emerges from John and passes through the floorboards. They head for the hospital and Sam explains how they can start over and they still have a Colt. But then…a semi broadsides them and runs them off the road. A possessed driver sits behind the wheel of the semi as the Winchesters lay apparently dead.
They’re interrupted by Bobby’s dog barking. They look outside to see the dog is gone, and the Meg barges in. She tosses Dean aside and demands the gun, but he gets up and points out she’s now standing beneath a demon-containment circle on the ceiling.
Meg refuses to give up information on John and Bobby warns that she’s a possessed girl and they can’t harm Meg for fear of harming the host. The brothers prepare an exorcism and Meg starts to flinch and a wind blows through the room. Meg insists that John is dead but Dean doesn’t believe her. Meg finally breaks and directs them to a building in Jefferson City. Dean orders Sam to finish it but Sam is reluctant and Bobby warns that if the demon is withdrawn, the possessed girl dies from the injuries when she fell from a building (in “Shadowsâ€).
Dean orders Sam to finish the exorcism and a black essence pours from her mouth. The badly injured girl is still barely alive but thanks them, telling them she’s been possessed for a year. She assures them the demon was telling the truth and there are other demons holding their dad. She says “sunrise†and then dies.
The brothers head out for Jefferson City, leaving Bobby to clean up. Sam takes the book on demon-trapping spells and draws a “devil’s trap†on the Impala’s trunk so they can hide the Colt. Dean insists they take the Colt to save John and Sam argues they can’t bring the gun, and Dean reluctantly agrees.
They get into Jefferson City and find “Sunrise Apartments,†filled with innocents. They decide to pull the fire alarm, giving them seven minutes until the fire department arrives. As Sam goes in, a demon couple contemplates John tied to a bed. Sam breaks into the fire truck and they go in disguised as firefighters. They find the apartment and break in, spraying the demons with holy water. They toss the demons out then salt the door to keep them out. They find John, barely alive, and use holy water to test him for possession.
John checks out but outside demons possess a firefighter and a bystander and the two barge in, locking the door behind them. As the demons hack through the door the Winchesters head out the back but another demon, the one with Meg when she captured John, gets the drop on them and proceeds to beat Sam. It turns out Dean brought the gun and he shoots the demon with one of the three remaining bullets, killing him.
Later at a hideout, Dean considers the fact he isn’t hesitating at shooting possessed people. John thanks Dean, pointing out he’s always watched out for the family and he did the right thing. A storm whips up and they realize the demon is coming. They use salt to block the doors and John demands the gun, but Dean realizes John is lying as he’d never thank him for wasting a bullet.
Dean holds the Colt on John and Sam comes in and questions what’s going on. Sam sides with Dean and John insists Dean should shoot him. When they don’t, “John†reveals he’s the demon and telekinetically shoves them into the walls, and then takes the Colt. The demon boasts it’s immune to holy water and taunts Sam with the fact he can’t telekinetically summon the Colt to him. Then he boasts that John aware inside of his possessed body. The demon points out that the exorcised demon was his daughter and the other one Dean shot was his boy.
When Sam demands to know why the demon has targeted their family, it says they got in the way of its plans for Sam and all the children like him. When Dean mocks him, the demon tortures Dean but seeing him in pain lets John gain control long enough for Sam to get free and grab the gun, then shot “John†in the leg.
John tells Sam to shoot him in the heart, but then Dean says not to. Sam hesitates and the black cloud emerges from John and passes through the floorboards. They head for the hospital and Sam explains how they can start over and they still have a Colt. But then…a semi broadsides them and runs them off the road. A possessed driver sits behind the wheel of the semi as the Winchesters lay apparently dead.