Meta Fiction
Episode 9.19: Alex Annie Alexis Ann
Meta Fiction
Episode 918
airdate: April 15, 2014
directed by Thomas J. Wright
written by Robbie Thompson
METATRON OFFERS CASTIEL A DEAL — Metatron attempts to get Castiel to join forces with him. Still furious with Metatron, Castiel refuses, which sets a surprising plan in motion. Meanwhile, Dean and Sam capture Gadreel... |
- Gadreel (to Dean) - "I’ve been in your brother’s body, Dean. He would not trade his life for yours. He told you that he’s always felt that way. That he thinks that you are just a scared little boy who’s afraid to be on his own because daddy never loved him enough.
- Gadreel (to Dean) - "He is right, isn’t he? Right to think that you are a coward. A sad, clingy, needy, pathetic bottom-feeder who cannot even take care of himself. Who would rather drag everyone through the mud than be alone. Who would let everyone around him die.”
- Metatron - "What makes a story work? Is it the plot, the characters, the text? The subtext? And who gives a story meaning? Is it the writer? Or you?”
- Cas (to Dean and Sam) - "Honor bar. What’s honorable about a miniature bar in a motel room?”
- Gabriel (to Cas) - "I got hurt in the Fall too. Used most of my juice to get back into porn. That came out wrong. So did that.”
- Dean (to Sam about Gadreel) - "We’re not at this five minutes and you’re already going Liam Neeson on his ass.”
Richard Speight, Jr. (Gabriel) |
Erica Carroll (Hannah) |
Curtis Armstrong (Metatron) |
Tahmoh Penikett (Gadreel) |
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- Why is Metatron so powerful? How can he escape from a circle of burning holy oil? Is Sam correct about Metatron using the angel tablet to amplify his power?
- How can Cas and his followers - and The Boys of course -defeat Metatron and reopen Heaven?
- What has happened to Malachi and his angels?
- When will we hear what the Mark of Cain is actually doing to Dean? Who will save him?
- Is Sam ever going to make things right between him and Dean?
- Was Gadreel telling the truth about how Sam feels, or was he just saying things to be hurtful?
- How close is Abaddon to completing her demon army?
- Gabriel's Horn is not an actual horn, but a sigil that draws angels to it's sound.
- Metatron seems to be more powerful than an archangel!
- Metatron wants to be the hero of his own story and defeat the rebellious angels
- Castiel now possesses all the knowledge from and knows all the references to every book, movie, and television show Metatron has ever read or seen
- Cas has agreed to lead angels against Metatron.
- In literature, meta fiction is a device in which the characters in a story "break the fourth wall" by letting the audience or viewers know that they're aware they're in a story
- Gabriel's Horn appears to be a sigil that draws angels to it's sound. The ingredients for the sigil include the feathers of a griffin and the bones of a fairy.
- Robbie Thompson, who wrote this episode, commented that he chose the name for Hannah's character just so he could make the joke about the 1986 film "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- Gadreel’s car has Colorado license plate number 971-Q4S
- Gabriel contacted Castiel by emerging from the Casa Erotica #14 porno film. Casa Erotica has been mentioned many times in Supernatural as Dean's preferred porn movie collection. Castiel used an earlier Casa Erotica film to contact the Winchesters in Hammer of the Gods (season 5)
- Castiel was staying at the Cedar Lodge motel in Bishop Falls, Utah. Bishop Falls appears to be a fictional place, as there is no such place in Utah.
- Dean: "We're not into this five minutes, you're already going Liam Neeson on his ass." This references the 2009 movie "Taken", where Liam Neeson plays Bryan Mills, a former U.S. black ops agent who travels to Europe when his daughter is kidnapped. He uses his skills to recover her and take revenge on her abductors.
- When Gadreel asks the shopkeeper for unusual ingredients, the man comments that his store isn't "Daigon Alley", referring to the shopping venue from the Harry Potter books and films
- Gabriel jokes with Castiel about getting into Mensa, an elite organization for highly intelligent people
- Gabriel jokingly calls Castiel "Columbo", referring to the fictional television detective from the series (1971 - 2003) of the same name
- When Gabriel discusses the angels falling, he says "raining men, hallelujah", referring to the 1983 song "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls
- Gabriel tells Castiel that he "and the other two stooges" ruined Christmas, referring to the comedy team The Three Stooges
- Metatron mentions a quote ("The universe is made of stories, not atoms") from the 1968 poem by poet, author and political activist Muriel Rukeyser titled Speed of Darkness
- Metatron mentions "Hannah and Her Sisters", alluding to the 1986 comedy/drama
- Dean: "We got to find Gadreel before he lights up the Bat-Signal." This references the spotlight given by Batman to the police of Gotham City to summon him when necessary. It first appeared in Detective Comics #60 in February 1942.
- Gabriel: "We're rebels. One without a cause, one with." This references the 1955 film "Rebel Without a Cause", which made James Dean the idol of disaffected youth everywhere. Dean plays Jim Stark, a California teenager who rebels against his parents and authority figures in general.
- When Dean talks about finding Metatron’s stairway to heaven, Sam jokes that it will be like “sneaking into the Death Star and killing the Emperor”. This alludes to the popular Star Wars film series
- "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine" by Frankie Valli (plays as Castiel meets his angel army, and the Winchesters are driving home)
- "Fanfare-Rondeau" by Jean-Joseph Mouret (plays in Metatron's study while he's typing)
See below for the discussion thread for this episode.
EPISODE 919: ALEX ANNIE ALEXIS ANN
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spnfanforever | Talk about META FICTION here! (page: 1 2 3) | 59 | Apr 23 2014, 6:29 AM EDT by spnfanforever | ||
Thread started: Mar 26 2014, 3:18 PM EDT Watch Hey All, As there is no official synopsis for this episode yet, will it be breaking the fourth wall again as in "The French Mistake" or does it just refer to Metatron and his aspirations to be a writer - maybe of humanity's future? Let us all know what your hopes are for this episode, which we have to wait three weeks to see, and of course your thoughts when it airs... SFF |
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