01. Pilot:
♦ Originally Jensen Ackles was cast as Sam Winchester. When Jared Padalecki auditioned they did a bit of recasting and decided to make use of Ackles' natural charm in a different role. Producers called Ackles and asked if he'd rather be their "Han Solo" Dean Winchester. He accepted and Padalecki was offered Sam.
♦ Eric Kripke, the show creator and executive producer, and his wife welcomed a new baby boy on May 2, 2007. This also happens to coincidentally be Sam's birthday on the show, which Kripke describes as "Creepy".
♦ In one version of the pilot script that Eric Kripke turned in to the studio, the episode ended with the Winchester boys finding their dad dead on the ceiling. In another version of the pilot script, Sam suspected Dean of being a serial killer, and of murdering their father.
02. Wendigo:
♦ In the beginning two guys are playing a first person shooter video game against each other and one claiming the other is cheating. A reference to the pilot of Threat Matrix. Executive producer John Shiban was a writer for Threat Matrix.
♦ The book one of the boys is leitura in the beginning, was "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" por Joseph Campbell. In this book Campbell's unique perspectives examine the world's complex and interwoven mythology, folklore and religion, providing an understanding of the essence and genesis of humanness.
♦ Sam's deceased girlfriend's full name is Jessica Lee Moore as seen on her tombstone in this episode.
03. Dead In The Water:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Ford and Hamill, the surnames of Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, both main actors in the estrela Wars series of films.
♦ Jared Padalecki's hand was partially broken while filming this part of the TV show.
04. Phantom Traveler:
♦ The song that Dean is humming to calm himself down on the plane is called "Some Kind of Monster" por Metallica.
♦ When Dean and Sam are talking with Jerry Panowski about a possible poltergeist, a co-worker walks por and says: "Poltergeist? I amor that movie!" This comment was added in por the extra and not scripted.
♦ Dean says this situation is a little different than hovering over beds and spitting up ervilha soup. This is a reference to the movie The Exorcist.
♦ When calling Amanda Walker in the airport, Dean introduces himself as Dr. 'James Hetfield' , a reference to the metallica frontman.
06. Skin:
♦ The closed captioning for the episode reveals that "Poison Whiskey" por Lynyrd Skynyrd was supposed to feature during Sam's fight with the Dean/Shapeshifter, the lyrics even run in full in the captions though a regular dramatic piece of score música is heard instead.
♦ In the first minutos of the show, we follow S.W.A.T. members into the house. The música playing is Iron Butterfly's, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", which pays homage to the 1986 movie, Manhunter (1986), where this exact scenario was first seen.
09. Home:
♦ First real appearance of Dean and Sam's dad (excluding counting the "past" when they escaped the house).
♦ In the promotional material for this episode, this episode was called as "The Journey Home".
♦ The Cymbal-banging monkey is a reference to Stephen King's novel "The Monkey", first published in 1980.
10. Asylum:
♦ Jared and Jensen had Tom Welling hiding in the backseat of the Impala during shooting of some of the scenes in this episode.
♦ Riverview Hospital, a large mental health facility used as the main set in the season 1 episode Asylum, has also substituted for a prison, a regular hospital, and an apartment building on different episodes of the show. This is evidenced por seeing the same distinctive staircase in different episodes.
11. Scarecrow:
♦ The maçã, apple trees in season 1 'Scarecrow' were actually hazelnut trees.
12. Faith:
♦ When Roy is healing the old emphysema patient, and the Reaper is killing the jogger, the background música playing Blue Oyster Cult's famous song "Don't Fear The Reaper."
14. Nightmare:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Father Simmons and Father Frehley, the bassist and lead guitarist of the rock band KISS.
15. The Benders:
♦ First episode in the series where the villains are all human.
♦ This episode is the first which doesn't feature a teaser at the beginning of the episode. Instead, it shows the "22 years ago" recap and then goes straight into the titles. All other episodes have a short teaser of the current story before the titles.
16. Shadow:
♦ Meg claims that she met "Something Michael Murray" in an L.A. bar. This is a reference to Chad Michael Murray, who Jared Padalecki feuded with in "Gilmore girls" and "House of Wax".
17. Hell House:
♦ The website that Sam discovers in "Hell House" is www.hellhoundslair.com, a website created por the show's producers.
♦ The episode takes place in Richardson, TX, which is Jensen Ackles' hometown.
♦ The song at the end of the episode, "Burning For You" is por the Blue Oyster Cult.
♦ The song at the beginning of the episode is "Fire of Unknown Origin" por the Blue Oyster Cult. (From the same titled LP).
♦ The symbol Dean comments about that was painted on the mural (a cruz with a hook at the bottom) is the symbol for the Blue Oyster Cult and which you will find on every album cover.
♦ The last names of the amateur ghost hunters Dean and Sam run into, Zeddemore and Spengler, are references to two of the main characters, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore, in Ghost Busters (1984).
18. Something Wicked:
♦ Sam says that the creature they are hunting in this episode has previously attacked children in Ogdenville, Brockway and North Haverbrook. These are the same three towns that Lyle Lanley sold monorails to before visiting Springfield in The Simpsons.
♦ The cartoon that Sam is seen watching during Dean's first childhood flashback is Thundercats.
19. Provenance:
♦ One of the cars featured at the auction house has the registration "The Krip". Eric Kripke is the creator of the show.
20. Dead Man's Blood:
♦ In the scene at the vampire's lair, the song being played is "Strange Face of Love", an homage to (and directly from the soundtrack) of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
21. Salvation:
♦ First episode to feature a "To Be Continued..." at the end.
♦ The town of Salvation, Iowa, is fictional.
♦ This episode opens with "The Road So Far" - a series of clips accompanied por música showing what has happened in the season to date.
♦ The town of Blue Earth, MN where Salvation begins is a real town in southern Minnesota nine miles from the Iowa border.
22. Devil's Trap:
♦ "Bobby Singer", friend of the family Dean seeks out for help, is a reference to executive producer Robert Singer.
♦ Originally Jensen Ackles was cast as Sam Winchester. When Jared Padalecki auditioned they did a bit of recasting and decided to make use of Ackles' natural charm in a different role. Producers called Ackles and asked if he'd rather be their "Han Solo" Dean Winchester. He accepted and Padalecki was offered Sam.
♦ Eric Kripke, the show creator and executive producer, and his wife welcomed a new baby boy on May 2, 2007. This also happens to coincidentally be Sam's birthday on the show, which Kripke describes as "Creepy".
♦ In one version of the pilot script that Eric Kripke turned in to the studio, the episode ended with the Winchester boys finding their dad dead on the ceiling. In another version of the pilot script, Sam suspected Dean of being a serial killer, and of murdering their father.
02. Wendigo:
♦ In the beginning two guys are playing a first person shooter video game against each other and one claiming the other is cheating. A reference to the pilot of Threat Matrix. Executive producer John Shiban was a writer for Threat Matrix.
♦ The book one of the boys is leitura in the beginning, was "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" por Joseph Campbell. In this book Campbell's unique perspectives examine the world's complex and interwoven mythology, folklore and religion, providing an understanding of the essence and genesis of humanness.
♦ Sam's deceased girlfriend's full name is Jessica Lee Moore as seen on her tombstone in this episode.
03. Dead In The Water:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Ford and Hamill, the surnames of Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, both main actors in the estrela Wars series of films.
♦ Jared Padalecki's hand was partially broken while filming this part of the TV show.
04. Phantom Traveler:
♦ The song that Dean is humming to calm himself down on the plane is called "Some Kind of Monster" por Metallica.
♦ When Dean and Sam are talking with Jerry Panowski about a possible poltergeist, a co-worker walks por and says: "Poltergeist? I amor that movie!" This comment was added in por the extra and not scripted.
♦ Dean says this situation is a little different than hovering over beds and spitting up ervilha soup. This is a reference to the movie The Exorcist.
♦ When calling Amanda Walker in the airport, Dean introduces himself as Dr. 'James Hetfield' , a reference to the metallica frontman.
06. Skin:
♦ The closed captioning for the episode reveals that "Poison Whiskey" por Lynyrd Skynyrd was supposed to feature during Sam's fight with the Dean/Shapeshifter, the lyrics even run in full in the captions though a regular dramatic piece of score música is heard instead.
♦ In the first minutos of the show, we follow S.W.A.T. members into the house. The música playing is Iron Butterfly's, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", which pays homage to the 1986 movie, Manhunter (1986), where this exact scenario was first seen.
09. Home:
♦ First real appearance of Dean and Sam's dad (excluding counting the "past" when they escaped the house).
♦ In the promotional material for this episode, this episode was called as "The Journey Home".
♦ The Cymbal-banging monkey is a reference to Stephen King's novel "The Monkey", first published in 1980.
10. Asylum:
♦ Jared and Jensen had Tom Welling hiding in the backseat of the Impala during shooting of some of the scenes in this episode.
♦ Riverview Hospital, a large mental health facility used as the main set in the season 1 episode Asylum, has also substituted for a prison, a regular hospital, and an apartment building on different episodes of the show. This is evidenced por seeing the same distinctive staircase in different episodes.
11. Scarecrow:
♦ The maçã, apple trees in season 1 'Scarecrow' were actually hazelnut trees.
12. Faith:
♦ When Roy is healing the old emphysema patient, and the Reaper is killing the jogger, the background música playing Blue Oyster Cult's famous song "Don't Fear The Reaper."
14. Nightmare:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Father Simmons and Father Frehley, the bassist and lead guitarist of the rock band KISS.
15. The Benders:
♦ First episode in the series where the villains are all human.
♦ This episode is the first which doesn't feature a teaser at the beginning of the episode. Instead, it shows the "22 years ago" recap and then goes straight into the titles. All other episodes have a short teaser of the current story before the titles.
16. Shadow:
♦ Meg claims that she met "Something Michael Murray" in an L.A. bar. This is a reference to Chad Michael Murray, who Jared Padalecki feuded with in "Gilmore girls" and "House of Wax".
17. Hell House:
♦ The website that Sam discovers in "Hell House" is www.hellhoundslair.com, a website created por the show's producers.
♦ The episode takes place in Richardson, TX, which is Jensen Ackles' hometown.
♦ The song at the end of the episode, "Burning For You" is por the Blue Oyster Cult.
♦ The song at the beginning of the episode is "Fire of Unknown Origin" por the Blue Oyster Cult. (From the same titled LP).
♦ The symbol Dean comments about that was painted on the mural (a cruz with a hook at the bottom) is the symbol for the Blue Oyster Cult and which you will find on every album cover.
♦ The last names of the amateur ghost hunters Dean and Sam run into, Zeddemore and Spengler, are references to two of the main characters, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore, in Ghost Busters (1984).
18. Something Wicked:
♦ Sam says that the creature they are hunting in this episode has previously attacked children in Ogdenville, Brockway and North Haverbrook. These are the same three towns that Lyle Lanley sold monorails to before visiting Springfield in The Simpsons.
♦ The cartoon that Sam is seen watching during Dean's first childhood flashback is Thundercats.
19. Provenance:
♦ One of the cars featured at the auction house has the registration "The Krip". Eric Kripke is the creator of the show.
20. Dead Man's Blood:
♦ In the scene at the vampire's lair, the song being played is "Strange Face of Love", an homage to (and directly from the soundtrack) of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
21. Salvation:
♦ First episode to feature a "To Be Continued..." at the end.
♦ The town of Salvation, Iowa, is fictional.
♦ This episode opens with "The Road So Far" - a series of clips accompanied por música showing what has happened in the season to date.
♦ The town of Blue Earth, MN where Salvation begins is a real town in southern Minnesota nine miles from the Iowa border.
22. Devil's Trap:
♦ "Bobby Singer", friend of the family Dean seeks out for help, is a reference to executive producer Robert Singer.
♦ Trade Mark: Bright blue eyes
♦ Once worked as a White House intern.
♦ Once worked at National Public Radio in the U.S.
♦ He is a published poet. Two of his poems; "Baby Pants" and "Old Bones", can be found in the 2008 edition of the Columbia poesia Review #21.
♦ Spent time at a monastery in Nepal. Still practices Buddhist meditation and goes on a 10 dia retreat once a year.
♦ Started his own software company.
♦ Built his own home, and almost all the furniture in it, save for a couple chairs on the deck.
♦ Worked as a carpenter to put himself through college.
♦ Went to universidade of Chicago and studied Social Theory.
♦ Read Revelation as preparation for role as Castiel.
♦ House burned down when he was in high school.
♦ Mother went to Russia when she was in college. She had a boyfriend at the time named Misha and she named Misha after him.
♦ Brother's name is Sasha.
♦ Once worked as a White House intern.
♦ Once worked at National Public Radio in the U.S.
♦ He is a published poet. Two of his poems; "Baby Pants" and "Old Bones", can be found in the 2008 edition of the Columbia poesia Review #21.
♦ Spent time at a monastery in Nepal. Still practices Buddhist meditation and goes on a 10 dia retreat once a year.
♦ Started his own software company.
♦ Built his own home, and almost all the furniture in it, save for a couple chairs on the deck.
♦ Worked as a carpenter to put himself through college.
♦ Went to universidade of Chicago and studied Social Theory.
♦ Read Revelation as preparation for role as Castiel.
♦ House burned down when he was in high school.
♦ Mother went to Russia when she was in college. She had a boyfriend at the time named Misha and she named Misha after him.
♦ Brother's name is Sasha.
Daytime Emmy Awards
♦ 2000 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
♦ 1999 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
♦ 1998 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
Soap Opera Digest Awards
♦ 1998 - Won - Soap Opera Digest Award - Outstanding Male Newcomer for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
Teen Choice Awards
♦ 2006 - Nominated - Teen Choice Award - TV Choice Breakout estrela for: "Supernatural" (2005).
♦ 2000 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
♦ 1999 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
♦ 1998 - Nominated - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
Soap Opera Digest Awards
♦ 1998 - Won - Soap Opera Digest Award - Outstanding Male Newcomer for: "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
Teen Choice Awards
♦ 2006 - Nominated - Teen Choice Award - TV Choice Breakout estrela for: "Supernatural" (2005).
01. Pilot:
♦ Originally Jensen Ackles was cast as Sam Winchester. When Jared Padalecki auditioned they did a bit of recasting and decided to make use of Ackles' natural charm in a different role. Producers called Ackles and asked if he'd rather be their "Han Solo" Dean Winchester. He accepted and Padalecki was offered Sam.
♦ Eric Kripke, the show creator and executive producer, and his wife welcomed a new baby boy on May 2, 2007. This also happens to coincidentally be Sam's birthday on the show, which Kripke describes as "Creepy".
♦ In one version of the pilot script that Eric Kripke turned in to the studio, the episode ended with the Winchester boys finding their dad dead on the ceiling. In another version of the pilot script, Sam suspected Dean of being a serial killer, and of murdering their father.
02. Wendigo:
♦ In the beginning two guys are playing a first person shooter video game against each other and one claiming the other is cheating. A reference to the pilot of Threat Matrix. Executive producer John Shiban was a writer for Threat Matrix.
♦ The book one of the boys is leitura in the beginning, was "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" por Joseph Campbell. In this book Campbell's unique perspectives examine the world's complex and interwoven mythology, folklore and religion, providing an understanding of the essence and genesis of humanness.
♦ Sam's deceased girlfriend's full name is Jessica Lee Moore as seen on her tombstone in this episode.
03. Dead In The Water:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Ford and Hamill, the surnames of Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, both main actors in the estrela Wars series of films.
♦ Jared Padalecki's hand was partially broken while filming this part of the TV show.
04. Phantom Traveler:
♦ The song that Dean is humming to calm himself down on the plane is called "Some Kind of Monster" por Metallica.
♦ When Dean and Sam are talking with Jerry Panowski about a possible poltergeist, a co-worker walks por and says: "Poltergeist? I amor that movie!" This comment was added in por the extra and not scripted.
♦ Dean says this situation is a little different than hovering over beds and spitting up ervilha soup. This is a reference to the movie The Exorcist.
♦ When calling Amanda Walker in the airport, Dean introduces himself as Dr. 'James Hetfield' , a reference to the metallica frontman.
06. Skin:
♦ The closed captioning for the episode reveals that "Poison Whiskey" por Lynyrd Skynyrd was supposed to feature during Sam's fight with the Dean/Shapeshifter, the lyrics even run in full in the captions though a regular dramatic piece of score música is heard instead.
♦ In the first minutos of the show, we follow S.W.A.T. members into the house. The música playing is Iron Butterfly's, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", which pays homage to the 1986 movie, Manhunter (1986), where this exact scenario was first seen.
09. Home:
♦ First real appearance of Dean and Sam's dad (excluding counting the "past" when they escaped the house).
♦ In the promotional material for this episode, this episode was called as "The Journey Home".
♦ The Cymbal-banging monkey is a reference to Stephen King's novel "The Monkey", first published in 1980.
10. Asylum:
♦ Jared and Jensen had Tom Welling hiding in the backseat of the Impala during shooting of some of the scenes in this episode.
♦ Riverview Hospital, a large mental health facility used as the main set in the season 1 episode Asylum, has also substituted for a prison, a regular hospital, and an apartment building on different episodes of the show. This is evidenced por seeing the same distinctive staircase in different episodes.
11. Scarecrow:
♦ The maçã, apple trees in season 1 'Scarecrow' were actually hazelnut trees.
12. Faith:
♦ When Roy is healing the old emphysema patient, and the Reaper is killing the jogger, the background música playing Blue Oyster Cult's famous song "Don't Fear The Reaper."
14. Nightmare:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Father Simmons and Father Frehley, the bassist and lead guitarist of the rock band KISS.
15. The Benders:
♦ First episode in the series where the villains are all human.
♦ This episode is the first which doesn't feature a teaser at the beginning of the episode. Instead, it shows the "22 years ago" recap and then goes straight into the titles. All other episodes have a short teaser of the current story before the titles.
16. Shadow:
♦ Meg claims that she met "Something Michael Murray" in an L.A. bar. This is a reference to Chad Michael Murray, who Jared Padalecki feuded with in "Gilmore girls" and "House of Wax".
17. Hell House:
♦ The website that Sam discovers in "Hell House" is www.hellhoundslair.com, a website created por the show's producers.
♦ The episode takes place in Richardson, TX, which is Jensen Ackles' hometown.
♦ The song at the end of the episode, "Burning For You" is por the Blue Oyster Cult.
♦ The song at the beginning of the episode is "Fire of Unknown Origin" por the Blue Oyster Cult. (From the same titled LP).
♦ The symbol Dean comments about that was painted on the mural (a cruz with a hook at the bottom) is the symbol for the Blue Oyster Cult and which you will find on every album cover.
♦ The last names of the amateur ghost hunters Dean and Sam run into, Zeddemore and Spengler, are references to two of the main characters, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore, in Ghost Busters (1984).
18. Something Wicked:
♦ Sam says that the creature they are hunting in this episode has previously attacked children in Ogdenville, Brockway and North Haverbrook. These are the same three towns that Lyle Lanley sold monorails to before visiting Springfield in The Simpsons.
♦ The cartoon that Sam is seen watching during Dean's first childhood flashback is Thundercats.
19. Provenance:
♦ One of the cars featured at the auction house has the registration "The Krip". Eric Kripke is the creator of the show.
20. Dead Man's Blood:
♦ In the scene at the vampire's lair, the song being played is "Strange Face of Love", an homage to (and directly from the soundtrack) of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
21. Salvation:
♦ First episode to feature a "To Be Continued..." at the end.
♦ The town of Salvation, Iowa, is fictional.
♦ This episode opens with "The Road So Far" - a series of clips accompanied por música showing what has happened in the season to date.
♦ The town of Blue Earth, MN where Salvation begins is a real town in southern Minnesota nine miles from the Iowa border.
22. Devil's Trap:
♦ "Bobby Singer", friend of the family Dean seeks out for help, is a reference to executive producer Robert Singer.
♦ Originally Jensen Ackles was cast as Sam Winchester. When Jared Padalecki auditioned they did a bit of recasting and decided to make use of Ackles' natural charm in a different role. Producers called Ackles and asked if he'd rather be their "Han Solo" Dean Winchester. He accepted and Padalecki was offered Sam.
♦ Eric Kripke, the show creator and executive producer, and his wife welcomed a new baby boy on May 2, 2007. This also happens to coincidentally be Sam's birthday on the show, which Kripke describes as "Creepy".
♦ In one version of the pilot script that Eric Kripke turned in to the studio, the episode ended with the Winchester boys finding their dad dead on the ceiling. In another version of the pilot script, Sam suspected Dean of being a serial killer, and of murdering their father.
02. Wendigo:
♦ In the beginning two guys are playing a first person shooter video game against each other and one claiming the other is cheating. A reference to the pilot of Threat Matrix. Executive producer John Shiban was a writer for Threat Matrix.
♦ The book one of the boys is leitura in the beginning, was "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" por Joseph Campbell. In this book Campbell's unique perspectives examine the world's complex and interwoven mythology, folklore and religion, providing an understanding of the essence and genesis of humanness.
♦ Sam's deceased girlfriend's full name is Jessica Lee Moore as seen on her tombstone in this episode.
03. Dead In The Water:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Ford and Hamill, the surnames of Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, both main actors in the estrela Wars series of films.
♦ Jared Padalecki's hand was partially broken while filming this part of the TV show.
04. Phantom Traveler:
♦ The song that Dean is humming to calm himself down on the plane is called "Some Kind of Monster" por Metallica.
♦ When Dean and Sam are talking with Jerry Panowski about a possible poltergeist, a co-worker walks por and says: "Poltergeist? I amor that movie!" This comment was added in por the extra and not scripted.
♦ Dean says this situation is a little different than hovering over beds and spitting up ervilha soup. This is a reference to the movie The Exorcist.
♦ When calling Amanda Walker in the airport, Dean introduces himself as Dr. 'James Hetfield' , a reference to the metallica frontman.
06. Skin:
♦ The closed captioning for the episode reveals that "Poison Whiskey" por Lynyrd Skynyrd was supposed to feature during Sam's fight with the Dean/Shapeshifter, the lyrics even run in full in the captions though a regular dramatic piece of score música is heard instead.
♦ In the first minutos of the show, we follow S.W.A.T. members into the house. The música playing is Iron Butterfly's, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", which pays homage to the 1986 movie, Manhunter (1986), where this exact scenario was first seen.
09. Home:
♦ First real appearance of Dean and Sam's dad (excluding counting the "past" when they escaped the house).
♦ In the promotional material for this episode, this episode was called as "The Journey Home".
♦ The Cymbal-banging monkey is a reference to Stephen King's novel "The Monkey", first published in 1980.
10. Asylum:
♦ Jared and Jensen had Tom Welling hiding in the backseat of the Impala during shooting of some of the scenes in this episode.
♦ Riverview Hospital, a large mental health facility used as the main set in the season 1 episode Asylum, has also substituted for a prison, a regular hospital, and an apartment building on different episodes of the show. This is evidenced por seeing the same distinctive staircase in different episodes.
11. Scarecrow:
♦ The maçã, apple trees in season 1 'Scarecrow' were actually hazelnut trees.
12. Faith:
♦ When Roy is healing the old emphysema patient, and the Reaper is killing the jogger, the background música playing Blue Oyster Cult's famous song "Don't Fear The Reaper."
14. Nightmare:
♦ Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Father Simmons and Father Frehley, the bassist and lead guitarist of the rock band KISS.
15. The Benders:
♦ First episode in the series where the villains are all human.
♦ This episode is the first which doesn't feature a teaser at the beginning of the episode. Instead, it shows the "22 years ago" recap and then goes straight into the titles. All other episodes have a short teaser of the current story before the titles.
16. Shadow:
♦ Meg claims that she met "Something Michael Murray" in an L.A. bar. This is a reference to Chad Michael Murray, who Jared Padalecki feuded with in "Gilmore girls" and "House of Wax".
17. Hell House:
♦ The website that Sam discovers in "Hell House" is www.hellhoundslair.com, a website created por the show's producers.
♦ The episode takes place in Richardson, TX, which is Jensen Ackles' hometown.
♦ The song at the end of the episode, "Burning For You" is por the Blue Oyster Cult.
♦ The song at the beginning of the episode is "Fire of Unknown Origin" por the Blue Oyster Cult. (From the same titled LP).
♦ The symbol Dean comments about that was painted on the mural (a cruz with a hook at the bottom) is the symbol for the Blue Oyster Cult and which you will find on every album cover.
♦ The last names of the amateur ghost hunters Dean and Sam run into, Zeddemore and Spengler, are references to two of the main characters, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore, in Ghost Busters (1984).
18. Something Wicked:
♦ Sam says that the creature they are hunting in this episode has previously attacked children in Ogdenville, Brockway and North Haverbrook. These are the same three towns that Lyle Lanley sold monorails to before visiting Springfield in The Simpsons.
♦ The cartoon that Sam is seen watching during Dean's first childhood flashback is Thundercats.
19. Provenance:
♦ One of the cars featured at the auction house has the registration "The Krip". Eric Kripke is the creator of the show.
20. Dead Man's Blood:
♦ In the scene at the vampire's lair, the song being played is "Strange Face of Love", an homage to (and directly from the soundtrack) of From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
21. Salvation:
♦ First episode to feature a "To Be Continued..." at the end.
♦ The town of Salvation, Iowa, is fictional.
♦ This episode opens with "The Road So Far" - a series of clips accompanied por música showing what has happened in the season to date.
♦ The town of Blue Earth, MN where Salvation begins is a real town in southern Minnesota nine miles from the Iowa border.
22. Devil's Trap:
♦ "Bobby Singer", friend of the family Dean seeks out for help, is a reference to executive producer Robert Singer.