Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

January 03, 2024 Berly, LA Season 5 Episode 15
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast
More Info
Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Jan 03, 2024 Season 5 Episode 15
Berly, LA

Berly and LA recap the season five Supernatural episode, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.  Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy!  CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞

Please rate and review Denim-Wrapped Nightmares wherever you get your podcasts! Articles and sources are available on the Tumblr blog. Find other social channels on our Linktree. Automated transcription via Otter.ai.

Show Notes Transcript

Berly and LA recap the season five Supernatural episode, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.  Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy!  CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞

Please rate and review Denim-Wrapped Nightmares wherever you get your podcasts! Articles and sources are available on the Tumblr blog. Find other social channels on our Linktree. Automated transcription via Otter.ai.

Berly:

Welcome to denim wrapped nightmares tipsy exchange Podcast where we explore the supernatural series episode by episode.

LA:

over drinks, we'll discuss the lore of gore and what we adore about the Winchesters and their adventures.

Berly:

I'm burly, and I'm a new fan of the series. I'm

LA:

LA, and I'm here along for the ride. Now let's get tipsy. Hello la Hello Burley.

Berly:

Our last episode was My Bloody Valentine. In that episode Castile helped Sam and Dean hunt down a cupid portrayed by guest star Lex Medlin. On Valentine's day after townspeople started to kill each other for love, however, after they discover that the Cupid is innocent, they discover that famine portrayed by guest star James Otis, one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse has arrived in town and infected all of the townspeople, and they work together as a team, for the most part to defeat famine. Got another ring, so I got two rings. Now we're assuming we didn't see them actually get it, but we're assuming that they

LA:

got it. Today's episode is titled Dead men don't wear plaid. It is the 15th episode of season five and aired on March 25 2010. It starts out in a graveyard. And we see a guy coming up from his grave. His name is Clay. I don't remember his full name. But they do show it I just didn't see it. Then it switches to a guy. He's in his trailer or watching some animal shows. And it's very awkward. Angle of his crotch was not too pleasant. Yeah, he hears his doors kind of like Somebody's at the door like doing the knob. Doing the knob. jangling the knob. I don't know. If it sounds right. He goes over opens the door. It's rainy, stormy, nobody's there and nothing's there, shuts the door goes back sits sits down again grabs his beer. And then the door itself on its own flies open. He goes over nothing's there again shuts it again. But as he shuts the door, there's the guy from the grave. I'm assuming because he's covered in mud hovered in mud. Yeah. And he starts to attack this guy. The guy grabbed his gun, his guns empty. And clay just like sets himself on him. And we hear him die. I don't think there's any blood.

Berly:

No, there was a poster that says he who dies with the most toys wins. That's right. Oh, so what's that?

LA:

Whoever he is clay Gautam. Yeah. And then it switches to Sioux Falls, South Dakota and the boys are headed into a diner. They are talking to a guy named digger, which we find out he nicknamed himself this. He's explaining that he saw clay break into a Benny's trailer. Through

Berly:

the window. Ben is the guy that we got a really good shot of his crotch for some reason. Yeah,

LA:

twice. Yeah. He says he sees clay break and through the window. Then, you know we hear Benny Well, he didn't know he was dead at this time. But he then he sees them just like calmly leave. And then he finds out that he died. You know, Clay died five years ago. But he thinks he's coming back for a little revenge because apparently Benny accidentally killed clay and a honey when the while they were hunting. But this digger is not buying it. And apparently clay wasn't either, huh. As they're sitting there, this Sheriff comes in and she's on the phone clearly talking to a kid. I thought it was funny because like, Oh, God, Fargo, watch out. And she comes over and we find out this is Sheriff mills. She's like, What the hell are you guys sitting here talking with a digger for and she doesn't really buy what they're putting out as FBI agents. So she wants to chat to their supervisor. Oh, and we did. We did hear their conversation coming into the diner that they haven't been able to reach Bobby in a while. And so of course, we know he hands her. Sam hands her their little card, whoever their supervisor is she pulls out her phone and calls them It's Bobby, of course. But as she's like introducing herself, she realizes she's like, this is Bobby, and he is taken aback. And he's trying to keep playing it that he's their supervisor. And she's like, Yeah, I don't think so. And she tells them that whatever they're doing needs to stop there. And they need to get out of town and just drop it.

Berly:

It is also important to note that they Sioux Falls, if you don't remember, is Bobby's hometown. So they're actually in Bobby's town, which is why they were like why the fuck is that he answering his phone? Why isn't he looking into this? Right and why? Sheriff Jody Mills immediately recognized his voice

LA:

Yeah, they head over to Bobby since they now he's alive and well and at home after answering Phone, and he's all dressed nice clean no hat. The house is clean.

Berly:

Smells like soap. Yep.

LA:

And Bobby's telling them that they don't need to worry about anything. He's already investigated the situation with clay. There's nothing there. But he does tell us that Ben, he was a great a son of a bitch. And I guess what was coming to him? They're like, a little apprehensive, and they're just like, okay, Bobby. I mean, Bobby took care of it. The investigation, there's nothing here first, whatever. All right, fine, we'll go. But on their way out. They don't trust Bobby, apparently, all the way because they stop at the graveyard and go to clays grave. And it is freshly dug. So they decided to take it up again. Of course.

Berly:

I mean, he died five years ago and it's a fresh grave Something is fishy there, you know, right,

LA:

right. So they they dig it go down to the casket and open it and the body is gone. Not there. So then they decided to go to clays and break into his house. It's the middle of the night. I'm guessing everybody's asleep. It's dark. They're coming in guns up. They split the boys split up and go different places in the house and clay comes and attacks Dean from behind, shoves him down. Dean gets a hold of himself and turns around and he sees that it's this guy in his boxers, I guess, basically. And it's clay and he and Dean's like clarifying like your clay. You died five years ago. Right? And now you're back. And clays like yeah, that's me.

Berly:

I thought it was funny. They identified themselves with the FBI. And Clay was even like, oh, so this is about Benny. Like, yeah, I killed Benny. Right? He's not trying to hide anything.

LA:

No. I mean, good for him. So they asked him to come with him. And Dean's like he's a monster and seems like oh, he's just a soccer dad. You know, what are we gonna do with them, but the sheriff shows up. And instead of taking clan who they say just admitted to killing Penny, she decides to arrest the boys. And she takes them to the, I guess the local jail wherever their offices are. And they see Bobby sitting there talking to her. And apparently she was not a fan of Bobby. So they think it's odd that she's sitting there chatting with him. Bobby decides that to kind of fess up that five days ago the dead started rising and just in this little town that he knows of. And they go back to the house. And we find out that parents there. And she's sweetest can be bacon or pie. She has a pie for the boys and Bobby and tells him to come in sit down. Dean says the pies delicious. Bobby asks her to give him a minute she like leaves the room immediately. When she shuts the door. They start just going in on Bobby like what the hell are you doing? She's dead. Bobby tells him he can't figure it out. He's done every trick that he knows have to figure out how she's here. It doesn't make any sense. And he even mentions that she was cremated, which makes it even more strange. He has a list that he thinks like 15 to 20 people in the town of comeback. I forget what book whatever book they look at and look into, but they think that death may be behind this. Like it was the Bible. Well, that book. Yeah. informative. Lobby tells them that he she doesn't remember anything from before. She doesn't remember being possessed or that he had to kill her. From the background. We hear her humming in the kitchen. And he says that she always hummed when she cooked. And he thought he was never going to hear it again. You could tell he's just like so happy. Yeah. Which is a little heartbreaking in so many ways. And Bobby likes Bobby was like, I mean, listen in that book. It doesn't say anything about when the dead rice that they're bad. You know, we don't really need to do anything here. Seems like no, like, you know what we need to do, even if it was the other way around, you know what you would need to do? And Bobby just like begs them not to he's like, please don't get out. Go. So the guys leave them. And Dean's not having it. He says that it you know, Bobby's face is going to become a blue, blue plate special for care and he wants to be there to help them and save them. So he goes back to the kind of lurk in the junkyard and watch over Bobby. And Sam goes, or just where does Sam go? Sam

Berly:

starts going to kind of check on all the other the list that Bobby gave him of everybody to kind because Karen's acting normal. She's fucking cooking pies like chillin out. So Sam is going to investigate the rest of the list to see if they're all acting normal as well. So we see him kind of go and peep in the window of Sheriff Jody Mills house and they're just sitting on the couch reading a book together. The quintessential family, the mom, dad and kid. So that's what Sam is doing. And Dean insists, like you said on staying at Bobby's to make sure that if things go sideways, he's there to help.

LA:

Well as Dean is at the junkyard hanging out, Karen pops up I don't know where next room. She tells him to come in for lunch and He mentions that he doesn't think Bobby really wants him inside right now. And she's like, you know, whatever. It's our little secret come inside. She's got a pipe waiting for him. And then when we get inside, we realized that there are a lot of pies. Holy shit. Yeah. Like covering every counter in the kitchen, pie after pie. And she mentions that she ever since she got back, she can't stop baking. And I think Dean mentioned something about well, when do you sleep? And she says she doesn't. She tells Dean that she knows what they are that she knows that her husband isn't the guy he used to be, and that they hunt things and that she's the thing she knows she's very aware of what's going on. And she reveals that she actually does in fact, remember everything she does remember being possessed by the demon. She does remember Bobby had to kill her and she's like on board with it. She's like he had to do it like he had to. I understand that. So they're having their little chat and then it switches to Sam and he is at the Jones's house. Apparently this Ezra Jones was somebody on the list or not. It wasn't actually Ezra, I guess it's wife that was on the list. And nobody's answering the door, but he does see some blood on the porch. So he breaks in naturally. He hears a woman coughing, and he finds this lady on, I guess, a better couch. I don't know. But she's not looking good. She looks like she's kind of rotting. The whole

Berly:

place wasn't looking like it was true. It was a mess. I pointed out that well, this zombie did not come back to the house to cook and clean like Karen did, right? No, not at all. Not at all. She

LA:

did not give a fuck. And she's disgusting. She's like, Oh, rotting on her face. She's coughing,

Berly:

but like a foamy spit coming out of her mouth.

LA:

And she's trying to say supposedly trying to say something. And she keeps motioning for Sam to come closer and say, I'm so sweet. He's like, can you just tell me from over there? Like, I don't want to get close to you. And she's just like, shakes her head. No keeps telling him like with her hand come over. And of course he gets, you know, gets zero up close to her. I thought she was going to just like jump up and try to buy them buy it as a year or something. But no, she throws them across the room. And where he lands we see next to him is the body of I'm assuming Ezra and he's bloody has stomachs been eaten. Yeah,

Berly:

it's gross. Wasn't the grossest thing though. True?

LA:

Because so she's on top of Sam. Lucky. And she is slobbering all over him like and it's not even slobber. It's like, what did you say?

Berly:

I said it looks like semen or buttercream frosted sort of concoction repurposed of the to like

LA:

the like, I was thinking like the what is on top of cinnamon rolls when it's melted. I see. Yes, yes. It was just so gross. And it was so thick and it was going all over Sam space. We

Berly:

were like what is that? It did not look like drool. It did not look like snot. Like, what was it supposed to be? Oh,

LA:

I don't like to think about it. Thankfully, Sam got the gun from his butt and shot her in her mouth and took care of her. And they

Berly:

asked him out you.

LA:

Yikes. Don't do that.

Berly:

Don't do that. No, that's not good.

LA:

So they go bad. So he goes gets Dean, they go back to Bobby's, and they're like, what's up with this Jones lady. And Bobby reveals that she was the first one to rise. So now we're seeing the effects of first one, what's gonna happen with everybody else? Bobby doesn't care. He tells them to get off his property. He'll take care of care. And if he needs to, if the time comes, like get out of here.

Berly:

Get out of here.

LA:

Dean is still of course very worried about leaving Bobby with care which I mean, even though even though he's in his wheelchair, I feel like feel like Bobby would handle itself he would he's gonna do and what needs to be the right. Yeah. But and I mean, like, I can't blame it on a little bit more time. If they if he has some, you know, with

Berly:

that being said, I also can't blame Dean for not necessarily trusting Bobby's judgment right now. Right? Yeah, true. True. Yeah, his judgment is clouded. I understand why Dean is wanting to be there to back him up. Right. I mean, he leaves and I did kind of hurt my heart whenever Bobby was saying like Karen stay away from the windows. Like he was worried that Dean was going to like sharpshooter her like, right to don't think Dean would have done that. I think he really just wanted to be there to backup. Just in case. Yeah. So

LA:

after they leave Dean does end up going back. But Sam goes to town and he's like, he's trying to get Dean and be like, like, I think Bobby's fine. Like we have other things we need to do, you know, and Dean's not having it and Sam's like okay, well, I guess I'll just go rescue everybody in town on my own.

Berly:

Do you just like yeah.

LA:

Good luck with that. You got that. So then we are at Miss Sheriff Jody Mills house. Sam

Berly:

went there because he figured she she would be able to help or he was hoping think that she would help him? Well, I don't think he's there yet. Because I'm sick. Yeah, not yet. But he's going. Yeah,

LA:

so Jodi's son is sick. He's got a huge high fever. And he's talking about how he's real hungry. So it's not looking good for the middles house here. It switches back to Bobby's, and that's when he's telling her to stay away from the windows. And then he hears her, she falls, I think in the kitchen, and she's hot too. She's coughing. So things are shuts, shuts hitting the fan now. And then it bounces back to the Millis house, I think she there was some noise. And so she goes into the living room and where the little boy was laying his blanket has blood on it. And then she follows this whole huge trail of blood from a lot of blood around to the back of the couch, and finds her son just munching away on his dad, or her husband. She's horrified and the boys like gets up from chowing down on the guy. And he's got his intestines in his hands and his walking over to his mom for his next snack. But that's when Sam arrives and like just rushes her out of the house, which I was like, the kid is mobile, I'm pretty sure you could come out there and like, open the door and come right where you guys are standing in the front yard.

Berly:

I assumed he just turned around and went back to I'm sure that's probably what he did. But went back to daddy.

LA:

Well, anyway, Sam explains what's going on and that they need to get everybody in town, they need weapons, like they've got to take care of this. And I'd like to she asked how they how to how you put them down and sounds like headshot. And Sam goes in and kills the child. disturbing. And then we go back to Bobby's, it's not looking good. Karen herself says that she can feel herself turning. He's got her laid out in a bed and she looks over, like the nightstand or another table and the guns sitting there. She finally tells Bobby that she does remember she does remember being possessed. She does remember that he killed her. And she's like, you know, you're gonna, you need to do it. And he's like, I can't do it. I can't do it again, already did it once. And she mentioned that when she came back there was a man, a thin man almost like a skeleton, and that he specifically had a message for Bobby. She says, you know, I didn't tell you because, you know, you've already got so much going on. And I just wanted to see you smile. And she will she I think she had mentioned in the beginning like it was her job to bring in peace and just make them happy. So then we see Dean coming in through the front door, and we do hear a gunshot. And he goes in there and Bobby's holding her hand and he's shot her in the head. He took he did what he needed to do, then it switches to the jail. And all the townspeople are in there that aren't from the dead. Or they're very much alive. And they're gathered there. Sam and the sheriff are handing out weapons. And I can't remember what the guy said. But he said something about Bobby being the town drunk. Well, he asked

Berly:

Sam like who are you? Why should we be listening to you because Sam was the one kind of giving them orders as to what to do. And that's when Sam said, Well, I'm a friend of Bobby singers. And the guy was like, Oh, the town drunk. The sheriff said something earlier about Bobby Singer having a bunch of drunk and disorderly she said he was a menace a menace drunk and disorderly and all that. Yeah, Bobby hasn't been handling the apocalypse to well, which we already have seen signs of that and past episodes, so it stands up. Yeah.

LA:

But I liked that the guy was like, Sam was like, No, the digger was the town drunk. And the guys like well, who told you that? It's like, Oh, okay. All coming together back at Bobby's, they are getting their guns in no van to go get go into town or go find everybody else and you know, take care of them. And Dean offers to Bobby's, like, you know, if you want to sit this one out, you know, go ahead. But, you know, Bobby's not gonna do that. And as they are gathering things, they start to hear some commotion around some of the cars. Dean leaves Bobby, just in the open. I mean, he's got a gun but still trusts

Berly:

Bobby to take care of himself in this situation, right, but not with the zombie wife.

LA:

And for some reason, all these zombies have just like congregated on the junkyard. Clay combs I think it's clay comes out of nowhere from behind and taxiing again, they struggle, they struggle and then but of course, Dean shoots him. I think Bobby takes out like three or four of them that just come run in for him. I

Berly:

was about to say most of them. Were there for Bobby like it was clear. Yeah. And we find out why a little later,

LA:

Bobby gets knocked out of his chair. I mean, luckily Dean's back by now. And she's guy that sits on top of them. He's wheeling Bobby just to get away from all these people. And even though they're all their animals in the truck, or in the van or whatever. So they go back in the house. They have nothing no no ammo, nothing to do. So they decided to lock themselves in the closet. And all the zombies are beaten on the door. So I think Dean mentioned something about they're stupid, they're not going to figure out how to, you know, open a lock and open a door. or, but of course right after he says that they start to unlatch the door and turn turning the knob.

Berly:

It's like you've been talking with them this whole episode. They aren't just like walking around be like, Oh, right. Like, they're like they were before they died. And Bobby's,

LA:

like, do you ever get tired of being wrong? And for Dean's like, I'm just making it up as I go. I will say this.

Berly:

They didn't try to unlock and open the door until they heard Dean say that. So I think he actually gave them the idea that they were like, oh, yeah, probably.

LA:

I don't even know why they put themselves in class. It was real dumb idea, but Dean opens the door and just start head butting everybody with the butt of the gun to get them out of the way. But sheriff and Sam, show up and save the day and take all the zombies out. After this, we find Sam isn't I guess I was at the cemetery where they have a cemetery. Okay, yeah. So he's at the cemetery. And there's a big burning pyre, here pyre. And all they have all the bodies wrapped, they're burning them. Sam's real sweet. You know, the sheriff shows up with Dean and he asks, you know how she's holding up and she can't even answer him. Right, rightfully so she just lost her son again. And her husband, poor woman. Dean asks if that's everybody, and Sam says, everyone but one. And we're back at the junkyard and Bobby is burning Karen on at the yard away from all the other ones. The guys show up and he says that he I guess he has to apologize to them for losing his head back there with Karen and everything. And I think it's Sam that says you don't have to apologize. You got four days with her, you know, so that's something but then Bobby's like Yeah, but that makes it 1000 times worse. And I mean, how many times is he gonna have to fucking kill her? Yeah. And he then he that's when he mentioned to the boys that death came back. And when he came back, he came for Bobby. He brought Karen back specifically to send him a message because he's been helping the boys so much. You know, he's been big on like, No, you're not going to be the vessel not going to happen. And they don't like that. So they sent this message to him. Bobby mentioned like, I don't know if they came to take my life or just to take my spirit. Yeah. And Sam asks him if he's gonna be alright, and Bobby doesn't answer. And then that's it.

Berly:

Can you blame him? Knowing why no freaking Angel a death is out to get you. Yeah, fuck. This episode was sad.

LA:

Yeah, the last two have been kind of

Berly:

very depressing episodes, these last two. This one was written by Jeremy Carver, who also wrote free to be you and me earlier this season, as well as changing channels. And this was first of many episodes directed by John F. Show, Walter. So Gore, we were trying to decide if this episode had a blood splooge in it, particularly whenever Sam and Jody come in, and start taking out the zombies. But I feel like because there were so many we just just kind of voided everything out. We couldn't even really pick one out of the bunch to be like, Oh, that's a blood splooge. Yeah, so we've decided to void it out for blood splooge for this one, even though technically, there were several there. We can't pick one to point out. I don't and we are gonna go through and count them. Sorry, we're just not going to do that. So that was pretty gory. And also, I did think it was interesting. There was a shot. I can't remember if it was Sam or Jodi, where they shot and the blood splurged on to the camera. And I wonder why they did that. Yeah, because that was CGI. So that was intentional.

LA:

Yes. Just the director wanted to do that.

Berly:

I guess so.

LA:

I didn't mind it.

Berly:

I didn't mind it either. I just was curious if there was a reason behind it. Not that not that either. He were I will ever know that. Unless they cover it on Supernatural then and now. But I would say the goriest thing was the Ezra Jones seen and Jody Mills son. Yeah, those two were just oh, so disturbing and gross. I mean, the little kid just creepily walking just like dragging the intestine. And I still don't understand what that icing stuff was supposed to be coming out of that one zombie and onto Sam's face. Adore was there anything you adored about this episode? Like

LA:

how protective Dean was about Bobby? How worried he was about him? Oh, sweet.

Berly:

I adored seeing Bobby get all cleaned up. Yeah. And being so sentimental, and I adored Sheriff Jody mills. I know her from other later episodes. But I obviously have never seen the episode where she was introduced. I will say at the end of the episode, I wouldn't have gotten the feeling that she would have been a character to come back. Yeah. But we know that she will. And I liked I liked her character. She's a very like no shit person right off the bat. So I liked I liked Jody Mills as well. Yeah. Alright, so lore. We already looked into z Lumbees back in I think it was season two, with children don't play with dead things. And based off of this definition, I thought that Revenant was more applicable to today's episode. In folklore a revenant is an animated corpse that is believed to have been revived from death to haunt the living. revenants are part of the legend of various cultures, including old Irish, Celtic and Norse mythology and stories of supposedly revenant visitations were documented by English historians in the Middle Ages, the term revenant has been used interchangeably with Ghost by folklorists. While some maintain that vampires derived from Eastern European folklore, and reverence derived from Western European folklore, many assert that Revenant is a generic term for the undead. Augustine comet I don't know if I said that right. We're gonna run with it, though, conducted extensive research on the topic in his work titled, treaties, on the apparitions of spirits, and on vampires or revenants of hungry Mordovia at all. So how you say that, sure. 1751, in which he relates the rumors of men at the time Kalmyk compares the ideas of the Greek and Egyptian ancients and notes an old belief that magic could not only cause death, but also evoke the souls of the deceased as well. Kalmyk ascribed revenants to sorcerers who sucked the blood of victims, and compares instances of reverence mentioned in the 12th century in England and Denmark as similar to those of Hungary. But quote, in no history, do we read anything so unusual or so pronounced as what is related to us of the Vampires of Poland, Hungary, and morphia. So in a section titled selected stories, we have a tale from William new burrow. How you would say that new burr Yeah, belief in souls returning from the dead was common in the 12th century, William wrote that were I to write down all the instances of this kind, which I have ascertained to be fallen on our times, the undertaking would be beyond measure laboris and troublesome, According to William, it would not be easy to believe that the corpses of the dead should Sally, I know not by what agency from their graves, and should wander about to the terror or destruction of the living, and again returned to the tomb, which of its own accord spontaneously opened to receive them, did not frequent examples, occurring in our own times suffice to establish this fact, to the truth of which there is abundant testimony. So William said this shit went down a lot. There were remnants everywhere, girl. So many, it would just be too big a pain in the ass for him to write down all of the accounts. One story involves a man of evil conduct, absconding from justice, who fled from York and made the ill fated choice to get married. becoming jealous of his wife, he hid in the rafters of his bedroom, and caught her in an act of infidelity with a young local man, but then accidentally fell to the floor, mortally wounding himself and died a few days later. As Nubra describes a Christian burial indeed, he received, though unworthy of it, but it did not much benefit him for issuing by the handiwork of Satan from his grave at nighttime, and pursued by a pack of dogs with horrible markings. He wandered through the courts and around the houses, while all men made fast their doors, and did not dare to go abroad on any errand, whatever from the beginning of the night until the sunrise for fear of meeting and being beaten black and blue by this vagrant monster. So that's one story that was worth his time to write down. He said, a number of towns people were killed by the monster. And so they're upon snatching up a spade of butt in different shortness of edge, and hastening to the cemetery. They began to TIG and whilst they were thinking that they would have to dig to a greater depth, they suddenly before much of the Earth had been removed, laid bare the corpse, swollen to an enormous correlates with its countenance beyond measure turgid and suffused with blood, while the napkin in which it had been wrapped napkin appeared nearly torn to pieces. The young men however, spun put on by wrath feared not, and inflicted a wound upon the senseless carcass, out of which, in continentally flowed a such a stream of blood, that it might have been taken for a leech filled with the blood of many persons. then dragging it beyond the village, they speedily constructed a funeral pile. And upon one of them saying that the pestilence this pestilential body would not burn unless its heart were torn out. The other laid open its sides by repeated blows with the blunted spade, and thrusting in his hand, dragged out the accused accursed heart. This being torn piecemeal, and the body now consigned to the flames. How it happened. But anyway, I just kind of figured, like, because Bobby's wife was cremated, and was ashes buried in the cemetery, and yet, she still came back to life that revenant made more sense than zombies, your classic zombie, so I looked into resonance instead, it makes sense. There's a little bit more on the wiki page, but that's what I thought on resonance. Nice, quote,

LA:

close it out from Dean and digger when they're at the diner and Dean says, digger who gave me that name? Digger says I did, indeed says you gave yourself your own nickname. You can't do that. Take

Berly:

her said Who died and made you queen. Cheers. Thank you for listening to denim rapt nightmares.

LA:

Follow us on Twitter or Instagram. leave a review and let us know how we can get involved in the fandom.

Berly:

This was fun. Church

LA:

in only this bitch.