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Posted: 12 years ago
#31

ACT TWO

INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

DEAN and SAM are in full research mode, with images and articles taped to the walls and strewn across the beds, and SAM is looking at something on the computer. DEAN is reading something on one bed while sitting on the other.

SAM
So, every religion in every world culture has the concept of demons and demonic possession, right? I mean Christian, Native American, Hindu, you name it.

DEAN
Yeah, but none of them describe anything like this.

SAM
Well, that's not exactly true. You see according to Japanese beliefs, certain demons are behind certain disasters, both natural and man-made. One causes earthquakes, another causes disease.

DEAN
And this one causes plane crashes?

DEAN gets up.

DEAN
All right, so, what? We have a demon that's evolved with the times and found a way to ratchet up the body count?

SAM
Yeah. You know, who knows how many planes it's brought down before this one?

DEAN snorts, turning away.

SAM
What?

DEAN
I don't know, man. This isn't our normal gig. I mean, demons, they don't want anything, just death and destruction for its own sake. This is big. And I wish Dad was here.

SAM
Yeah. Me too.

DEAN'S phone rings and he answers it.

DEAN
Hello?

JERRY
Dean, it's Jerry.

DEAN
Oh, hey, Jerry.

JERRY
My pilot friend...Chuck Lambert is dead.

DEAN
Wha—Jerry, I'm sorry. What happened?

JERRY
He and his buddy went up in a small twin about an hour ago. The plane went down.

DEAN
Where'd this happen?

JERRY
About sixty miles west of here, near Nazareth.

DEAN
I'll try to ignore the irony in that.

JERRY
I'm sorry?

DEAN
Nothing. Jerry, hang in there, all right? We'll catch up with you soon.

DEAN hangs up.

SAM
Another crash?

DEAN
Yeah. Let's go.

SAM
Where?

DEAN
Nazareth.

EXT. ROAD – DAY

The IMPALA drives past a road sign reading NAZARETH 3. Black smoke is visible in the near distance.

INT. JERRY'S OFFICE – DAY

JERRY is again looking through a microscope.

DEAN
Sulfur?

JERRY nods.

DEAN
Well, that's great. All right, that's two plane crashes involving Chuck Lambert. This demon sounds like it was after him.

SAM
With all due respect to Chuck, if that's the case, that would be the good news.

DEAN
What's the bad news?

SAM
Chuck's plane went down exactly forty minutes into flight. And get this, so did flight 2485.

JERRY
Forty minutes? What does that mean?

DEAN
It's biblical numerology. You know Noah's ark, it rained for forty days. The number means death.

SAM
I went back, and there have been six plane crashes over the last decade that all went down exactly forty minutes in.

DEAN
Any survivors?

SAM
No. Or not until now, at least, not until flight 2485, for some reason. On the cockpit voice recorder, remember what the EVP Said?

DEAN
"No survivors."

DEAN thinks.

DEAN
It's going after all the survivors. It's trying to finish the job.

INT. IMPALA – NIGHT

DEAN is driving. SAM is on the phone. Rush's "Working Man" plays.

SAM
Really? Well, thank you for taking our survey, And if you do plan to fly, please don't forget your friends at United Britannia Airlines. Thanks.

SAM hangs up.

SAM
All right. That takes care of Blaine Sanderson and Dennis Holloway. They're not flying anytime soon.

DEAN
So our only wildcard is the flight attendant Amanda Walker.

SAM
Right. Her sister Karen said her flight leaves Indianapolis at eight pm. It's her first night back on the job.

MUSIC
Well I get up at seven, yeah
And I go to work at nine

DEAN
That sounds like just our luck.

SAM
Dean, this is a five-hour drive, man, even with you behind the wheel.

MUSIC
I got no time for livin' yeah
I'm working all the time

DEAN
Call Amanda's cellphone again, see if we can't head her off at the pass.

MUSIC
It seems to me
I could live my life

SAM
I already left her three voice messages. She must have turned her cellphone off.

MUSIC
A lot better than I think I am

SAM
God, we're never gonna make it.

DEAN
We'll make it.

MUSIC
I guess that's why they call me
They call me the working man

INT. AIRPORT – NIGHT

DEAN and SAM rush into the airport and check the Departure board.

MUSIC
Well they call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

SAM
Right there. They're boarding in thirty minutes.

DEAN
Okay. We still have some cards to play. We need to find a phone.

DEAN picks up a courtesy phone.

VOICE
Airport Services.

DEAN
Hi. Gate thirteen.

VOICE
Who are you calling, sir?

DEAN
I'm trying to contact an Amanda Walker. She's a flight attendant on flight, um...flight 4-2-4.

INT. AIRPORT, GATE 13 – NIGHT

PA VOICE
Amanda Walker, Amanda Walker, you have a phone call. White courtesy phone, gate thirteen.

AMANDA approaches the gate, hearing the announcement. She picks up the phone.

INT. AIRPORT – NIGHT and INT. AIRPORT, GATE 13 – NIGHT, alternating

DEAN
Come on.

AMANDA
This is Amanda Walker.

DEAN
Miss Walker. Hi, this is Dr. James Hetfield from St. Francis Memorial Hospital. We have a Karen Walker here.

AMANDA
Karen?

DEAN
Nothing serious, just a minor car accident, but she was injured, so—

AMANDA
Wa—wait, that's impossible. I just got off the phone with her.

DEAN pauses.

DEAN
You what?

AMANDA
Five minutes ago. She's at her house, cramming for a final. Who is this?

DEAN
Uh, well...there must be some mistake.

AMANDA
And how would you even know I was here?

SAM goes around DEAN to try to hear what's going on.

AMANDA
Is this one of Vince's friends?

DEAN
Guilty as charged.

AMANDA
Wow. This is unbelievable.

DEAN
He's really sorry.

AMANDA
Well, you tell him to mind his own business and stay out of my life, okay?

DEAN
Yes, but...he really needs to see you tonight, so—

AMANDA
No, I'm sorry. It's too late.

DEAN
Don't be like that. Come on. The guy's a mess. Really. It's pathetic.

AMANDA
Really?

DEAN
Oh, yeah.

AMANDA
Look, I've got to go. Um...tell him to call me when I land.

AMANDA hangs up.

DEAN
No, no. Wait, Amanda. Amanda!

AMANDA heads for the plane, greeting coworkers.

AMANDA
How are you? Hey, Bob.

The black cloud comes out of a vent, then goes back in.

INT. AIRPORT CHECK-IN AREA – NIGHT

DEAN
Damn it! So close.

INTERCOM
Thank you for flying United Britannia Airlines.

SAM
All right, it's time for plan B. We're getting on that plane.

DEAN
Whoa, whoa, now just hold on a second.

DEAN is wide-eyed.

SAM
Dean, that plane is leaving with over a hundred passengers on board, and if we're right, that plane is gonna crash.

DEAN
I know.

SAM
Okay. So we're getting on the plane, we need to find that demon and exorcise it. I'll get the tickets. You get whatever you can out of the trunk. Whatever that will make it through the security. Meet me back here in five minutes.

DEAN just looks at him anxiously.

SAM
Are you okay?

DEAN
No, not really.

SAM
What? What's wrong?

DEAN
Well, I kind of have this problem with, uh...

SAM
Flying?

DEAN
It's never really been an issue until now.

SAM
You're joking, right?

DEAN
Do I look like I'm joking? Why do you think I drive everywhere, Sam?

SAM
All right. Uh, I'll go.

DEAN
What?

SAM
I'll do this one on my own.

DEAN
What are you, nuts? You said it yourself, the plane's gonna crash.

SAM
Dean, we can do it together, or I can do this one by myself. I'm not seeing a third option, here.

DEAN
Come on! Really? Man...

INT. PLANE – NIGHT

INTERCOM
Flight attendants, please cross-check [something] before departure.

DEAN, in the aisle seat, is anxiously reading the safety card.

SAM
Just try to relax.

DEAN
Just try to shut up.

The plane takes off, with DEAN jumping at every rumble and sound. SAM smirks.

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Posted: 12 years ago
#32

ACT THREE

INT. PLANE IN FLIGHT – NIGHT

DEAN is leaning back, humming to himself. SAM looks over.

SAM
You're humming Metallica?

DEAN
Calms me down.

SAM
Look, man, I get you're nervous, all right? But you got to stay focused.

DEAN
Okay.

SAM
I mean, we got thirty-two minutes and counting to track this thing down, or whoever it's possessing, anyway, and perform a full-on exorcism.

DEAN
Yeah, on a crowded plane. That's gonna be easy.

SAM
Just take it one step at a time, all right? Now, who is it possessing?

DEAN
It's usually gonna be somebody with some sort of weakness, you know, a chink in the armor that the demon can worm through. Somebody with an addiction or some sort of emotional distress.

SAM
Well, this is Amanda's first flight after the crash. If I were her, I'd be pretty messed up.

DEAN
Mm-hm.

DEAN turns to a FLIGHT ATTENDANT, who is not AMANDA.

DEAN
Excuse me. Are you Amanda?

FLIGHT ATTENDANT
No, I'm not.

DEAN
Oh, my mistake.

FLIGHT ATTENDANT
Mm-hm.

DEAN looks to the back of the plane to AMANDA.

DEAN
All right, well, that's got to be Amanda back there, so I'll go talk to her, and, uh, I'll get a read on her mental state.

SAM
What if she's already possessed?

DEAN
There's ways to test that.

DEAN goes into his bag and comes out with a Virgin Mary–shaped bottle of water.

DEAN
I brought holy water.

SAM
No.

SAM snatches the bottle and tucks it inside his hoodie.

SAM
I think we can go more subtle. If she's possessed, she'll flinch at the name of God.

DEAN
Oh. Nice.

DEAN turns to go.

SAM
Hey.

DEAN
What?

SAM
Say it in Latin.

DEAN
I know.

DEAN leaves again.

SAM
Okay. Hey!

DEAN
What?!

SAM
Uh, in Latin, it's "Christo".

DEAN
Dude, I know! I'm not an idiot!

DEAN makes his way to the back of the plane, thumping a seat once after the plane shakes.

COPILOT
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your first officer speaking...

AMANDA is fussing with the drink cart and napkins.

DEAN
Hi.

AMANDA
Hi. Can I help you with something?

DEAN
Oh, no. I'm just a bit of an uneasy flier. It makes me feel better to walk around a little bit.

AMANDA
Oh, it happens to the best of us.

DEAN
Of course, you being a stewardess, I guess flying comes easy to you.

AMANDA laughs.

AMANDA
You'd be surprised.

DEAN
Really? You're a nervous flier?

AMANDA
Yeah, maybe, little bit.

DEAN
How is it that, being a stewardess, you're scared to fly?

AMANDA
Kind of a long story.

DEAN
Right. I'm sorry for asking.

AMANDA
It's okay.

DEAN
You ever consider other employment?

AMANDA
No. Look, everybody's scared of something. I just, uh...I'm not gonna let it hold me back.

DEAN
Huh.

AMANDA
So...

DEAN, quietly
Christo.

AMANDA
I'm sorry. Did you say something?

DEAN hesitates.

DEAN
Christo?

AMANDA
I—I didn't, I didn't...

DEAN
Yeah, nothing. Never mind.

DEAN returns to his seat.

AMANDA
Okay.

DEAN
All right, well, she's got to be the most well-adjusted person on the planet.

SAM
You said "Christo"?

DEAN
Yeah.

SAM
And?

DEAN
There's no demon in her. There's no demon getting in her.

SAM
So, if it's on the plane, it can be anyone. Anywhere.

The plane shakes.

DEAN
Come on! That can't be normal!

SAM
Hey, hey, it's just a little turbulence.

DEAN
Sam, this plane is going to crash, okay? So quit treating me like I'm friggin' four.

SAM
You need to calm down.

DEAN
Well, I'm sorry I can't.

SAM
Yes, you can.

DEAN
Dude, stow the touchy-feely, self-help yoga crap, it's not helping.

SAM
Listen, if you're panicked, you're wide open to demonic possession, so you need to calm yourself down. Right now.

DEAN takes a long, slow breath.

SAM
Good. Now, I found an exorcism in here that I think is gonna work. The Rituale Romanum.

DEAN
What do we have to do?

SAM
It's two parts. The first part expels the demon from the victim's body. It makes it manifest, which actually makes it more powerful.

DEAN
More powerful?

SAM
Yeah.

DEAN
How?

SAM
Well, it doesn't need to possess someone anymore. It can just wreak havoc on its own.

DEAN
Oh. And why is that a good thing?

SAM
Well, because the second part sends the bas***d back to hell once and for all.

DEAN
First things first, we got to find it.

DEAN walks slowly up the aisle with his EMF meter, getting odd looks but no readings. SAM suddenly claps him on the shoulder, and he jumps.

DEAN
Ah! Don't do that.

SAM
Anything?

DEAN
No, nothing. How much time we got?

SAM
Fifteen minutes. Maybe we missed somebody.

DEAN
Maybe the thing's just not on the plane.

SAM
You believe that?

DEAN
Well, I will if you will.

DEAN looks down as the EMF meter spikes. The COPILOT exits the bathroom and heads towards the cockpit.

SAM
What? What is it?

DEAN
Christo.

The COPILOT turns slowly to face them. His eyes are black.

The COPILOT goes into the cockpit. DEAN looks at SAM.

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Posted: 12 years ago
#33

ACT FOUR

SAM and DEAN head to the back of the plane towards Amanda.

SAM
She's not gonna believe this.

DEAN
Twelve minutes, dude.

AMANDA
Oh, hi. Flight's not too bumpy for you, I hope.

DEAN
Actually, that's kind of what we need to talk to you about.

SAM closes the curtain.

AMANDA
Um, okay. What can I do for you?

DEAN
All right, this is gonna sound nuts, but we just don't have time for the whole "the truth is out there" speech right now.

SAM
All right, look, we know you were on flight 2485.

AMANDA's smile disappeared.

AMANDA
Who are you guys?

SAM
Now, we've spoken to some of the other survivors. We know something brought down that plane and it wasn't a mechanical failure.

DEAN
We need your help because we need to stop it from happening again. Here. Now.

AMANDA
I'm sorry, I—I'm very busy. I have to go back—

She tries to brush past DEAN, who stops her.

DEAN
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a second. I'm not gonna hurt you, okay? But listen to me, uh...The pilot in 2485, Chuck Lambert. He's dead.

AMANDA
Wait. What? What, Chuck is dead?

DEAN
He died in a plane crash. Now, that's two plane crashes in two months. That doesn't strike you as strange?

AMANDA
I—

SAM
Look, there was something wrong with 2485. Now maybe you sensed it, maybe you didn't. But there's something wrong with this flight, too.

DEAN
Amanda, you have to believe us.

AMANDA
On...on 2485, there was this man. He...had these eyes.

SAM
Yes. That's exactly what we're talking about.

AMANDA
I don't understand, what are you asking me to do?

DEAN
Okay. The copilot, we need you to bring him back here.

AMANDA
Why? What does he have to do with anything?

DEAN
Don't have time to explain. We just need to talk to him. Okay?

AMANDA
How am I supposed to go in the cockpit and get the copilot—

SAM
Do whatever it takes. Tell him there's something broken back here, whatever will get him out of that cockpit.

AMANDA
Do you know that I could lose my job if you—

DEAN
Okay, well you're gonna lose a lot more if you don't help us out.

AMANDA hesitates.

AMANDA
Okay.

AMANDA leaves and goes to the cockpit. She knocks on the door and says something inaudible to the copilot, who follows her back. SAM pulls out the holy water. DEAN pulls out John's journal and hands it to SAM, who opens it.

COPILOT
Yeah, what's the problem?

DEAN punches him in the face, knocking him down. He pins him down and puts duct tape over his mouth.

AMANDA
Wait. What are you doing? You said you were just gonna talk to him.

DEAN
We are gonna talk to him.

DEAN splashes holy water on his skin, which sizzles.

AMANDA
Oh, my god. What's wrong with him?

SAM
Look. We need you calm. We need you outside the curtain.

AMANDA
Well, I don't underst—I don't know—

SAM
Don't let anybody in, okay? Can you do that? Can you do that? Amanda?

AMANDA
Okay. Okay.

AMANDA leaves.

DEAN
Hurry up, Sam. I don't know how much longer I can hold him.

SAM
Regna terrae, cantate Deo, psallite Domino—

The DEMON breaks free briefly and hits them both until DEAN manages to subdue him again. SAM picks up where he left off. The DEMON knocks DEAN off again and pulls the tape off his mouth. He grabs SAM by the collar.

DEMON
I know what happened to your girlfriend! She must have died screaming! Even now, she's burning!

DEAN recovers and hits the DEMON as SAM sits there, stunned.

DEAN
Sam!

SAM recovers and begins reading again. He puts the book down and helps DEAN pin down the DEMON, who kicks the book up the aisle.

SAM
I got him.

The DEMON exits the COPILOT's body and disappears into a vent.

SAM
Where'd it go?

DEAN
It's in the plane. Hurry up. We got to finish it.

EXT. PLANE – NIGHT and INT. PLANE – NIGHT, alternating

The plane suddenly dips and heaves violently. SAM struggles to retrieve the book as DEAN splays himself against the exit door, screaming.

SAM manages to grab the book and reads the rest of the exorcism. A bright electrical charge runs through the entire plane, which then levels out.

Various people ask if everyone's okay. AMANDA sighs in relief. DEAN comes out from behind the curtain. SAM stands up.

EPILOGUE

INT. AIRPORT - NIGHT

The passengers from the flight are disembarking to an area milling with uniformed agents (PARAMEDIC, FBI, FAA, etc). The COPILOT is seated in a wheelchair with a blanket wrapped around him, being questioned by an FAA AGENT.

FAA AGENT
Sir, can you tell me what happened?

COPILOT
I don't know. I was walking through the airport, then it all goes blank. I don't even remember getting on the plane.

AMANDA is being questioned by another agent.

FBI AGENT
Anything else?

AMANDA
No, that's all.

She sees SAM and DEAN standing across the way and mouths "Thank you". They nod.

DEAN
Let's get out of here.

DEAN and SAM head for the exit.

DEAN
You okay?

SAM stops and turns.

SAM
Dean, it knew about Jessica.

DEAN
Sam, these things, they, they read minds. They lie. All right? That's all it was.

SAM
Yeah.

DEAN
Come on.

EXT. AIRPORT – DAY

JERRY
Nobody knows what you guys did, but I do. A lot of people could have been killed.

JERRY shakes their hands.

JERRY
Your dad's gonna be real proud.

SAM
We'll see you around, Jerry.

DEAN begins to head off.

DEAN
You know, Jerry.

JERRY
Yeah.

DEAN
I meant to ask you, how did you get my cellphone number, anyway? I've only had it for like six months.

JERRY
Your dad gave it to me.

SAM
What?

DEAN
When did you talk to him?

JERRY
I mean, I didn't exactly talk to him, but I called his number. His voice message said to give you a call. Thanks again, guys.

JERRY leaves.

EXT. AIRPORT ACCESS – DAY

A plane with a red maple leaf on the tail flies overhead.

SAM
This doesn't make any sense, man. I've called Dad's number like fifty times. It's been out of service.

DEAN dials a number. As the voice message begins, he turns it so SAM can hear too.

JOHN
This is John Winchester. I can't be reached. If this is an emergency, call my son, Dean. 785-555-0179. He can help.

SAM fumes and gets in the car. DEAN follows, and they drive off. Music plays.

DELETED SCENE

Deleted Scenes
904 Phantom Traveler
SC 34
0:51 RT

EXT. HIGHWAY – NIGHT

The Impala drives away.

EXT. PARKING GARAGE – NIGHT

The Impala drives into the garage and pulls into a parking spot. DEAN and SAM get out. DEAN heads off.

SAM
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa.

DEAN looks back.

SAM
Dean. We're about to walk into an airport?

DEAN looks at him and shakes his head. SAM shakes his head back. DEAN shakes his head again and goes over to the Impala's trunk, unlocking it and opening it. DEAN divests himself of weapons, then closes the trunk.

DEAN
I feel naked.

DEAN heads off. SAM watches him go.

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SUPERNATURAL

1.04 Phantom Traveler

Written by: Richard Hatem

Directed by: Robert Singer

Air Date: 04 Oct 2005


DEAN (voiceover)THEN

Previously on Supernatural...

All scenes from 1.01 Pilot until otherwise noted.

The Winchesters' suburban home.

WHAT HAPPENED
THAT NIGHT

MARY runs up the stairs and into SAM's nursery.

JOHN gives baby SAM to DEAN.

JOHN
Take your brother outside as fast as you can! Now, Dean, go!

DEAN runs downstairs with SAM. JOHN looks back.

WHAT THEY
WITNESSED

MARY burns on the ceiling.

JOHN
Mary! No!

JOHN watches the nursery burn, MARY with it.

SENT TWO
BROTHERS

On Sylvania Bridge, DEAN and SAM turn to face the onlookers.

In SAM's apartment, DEAN speaks to SAM and JESS.

DEAN
Dad's on a hunting trip.

Outside CONSTANCE's house, DEAN fires through the Impala's window at CONSTANCE.

In SAM's bedroom, SAM pulls out his curved knife.

In SAM's apartment, DEAN speaks to SAM and JESS.

DEAN
And he hasn't been home in a few days.

ON A QUEST
FOR ANSWERS
22 YEARS LATER

In the stairwell from SAM's apartment, SAM speaks to DEAN.

SAM
I swore I was done hunting.

In the Impala, CONSTANCE tries to rip SAM's heart out.

DEAN
I can't do this alone.

Blood drips on SAM's forehead and he flinches, opens his eyes, and gasps in horror. JESS is pinned to the ceiling, bleeding.

SAM
No!

SAM finishes loading a shotgun and tosses it in the Impala's trunk.

SAM
We've got work to do.

In the Jericho county sheriff's office, the SHERIFF throws down John's journal.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
This is Dad's single—

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN holds John's journal out to SAM.

DEAN
—most valuable possession—everything he knows about every evil thing is in here. I think he wants us to—

From 1.01 Pilot, the weapons box.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
—pick up where he left off.

From 1.01 Pilot), SAM pulls DEAN inside the motel room.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)You know, saving people.

From 1.02 Wendigo, SAM and DEAN guard HALEY and BEN.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
Hunting things.

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN talks to SAM.

DEAN
The family business.

SAM
No. I gotta find Jessica's killer.

From 1.02 Wendigo, SAM approaches JESS's grave.

SAM (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
It's the only thing I can think about.

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN talks to SAM, both leaning on the Impala.

DEAN
Sam, you know we're gonna find Dad, right?

SAM nods.

SAM
Yeah. I know.

NOW

A still frame of a tropical beach scene. Hawaiian-style music plays.

INT. AIRPORT – DAY

A plane taking off is heard.

A very NERVOUS MAN in a suit, GEORGE PHELPS, sits up. PHELPS checks his ticket and enters the bathroom.

INTERCOM
Thank you for flying United Britannia Airlines.

INT. AIRPORT BATHROOM – DAY

PHELPS is leaning over the sink, splashing water on his face. A SECOND MAN comes out of the stall area and dries his hands.

SECOND MAN
Nervous flyer?

PHELPS
It's that obvious, huh?

SECOND MAN
You know, what are the odds of dying in a plane crash? I mean, what? Twenty thousand to one?

PHELPS watches him go.

PHELPS
Wow. That's, uh, really reassuring. Thank you.

Above his head, a cloud of black particles exits a vent, swirls around his head, and enters his eyes.

INT. PLANE – DAY

PILOT
Thanks.

The PILOT, CHUCK, turns and addresses a FLIGHT ATTENDANT, AMANDA.

CHUCK
Amanda, how are you today?

AMANDA
I'm doing just fine, Chuck.

AMANDA addresses a PASSENGER.

AMANDA
Welcome aboard. 15C towards the back of the plane, on the right.

PASSENGER
Thank you.

AMANDA addresses PHELPS.

AMANDA
Have a nice flight, sir.

PHELPS turns, and we and AMANDA see that his eyes are completely black, even the whites.

PHELPS
Oh, I'm counting on it.

AMANDA blinks several times, watching PHELPS, and shakes her head.

AMANDA
Um...uh, 11F, that's the middle of the plane, on...

PASSENGER 2
Thank you.

AMANDA
...the left.

INT. PLANE – DAY

COPILOT
In just a few minutes our flight crew will begin room service in the cabin...

PHELPS turns to his seatmate.

PHELPS
Excuse me. Do you know how long we've been up?

WOMAN
Oh, uh...

The WOMAN checks her watch.

WOMAN
About forty minutes.

PHELPS
Wow. Time really does fly, huh? Excuse me. I've got to stretch my legs.

PHELPS gets up, squeezes past the WOMAN, and heads to the back of the plane. When he reaches the rear exit, he grasps the release handle. A YOUNG MAN in an aisle seat, MAX JAFFEY, notices him.

MAX
Hey, what the hell are you doing?!

PHELPS turns to look at MAX, eyes black again, then rips the door open. He goes flying out the window, the door flies off tearing half a wing off the plane, and the plane goes down. AMANDA struggles to get to a seat and, after the oxygen masks deploy, to get one over her face. MAX, CHUCK, and the COPILOT already have them on.

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#35

ACT ONE

INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

DEAN is asleep on his stomach.

Starring
JARED PADALECKI

JENSEN ACKLES

As the door opens, DEAN awakens and slips a hand under his pillow for a weapon.

Guest Starring
JAIME RAY NEWMAN

As he turns to look, he sees SAM entering, carrying coffee and pastries.

SAM
Morning, sunshine.

DEAN
What time is it?

SAM
Uh, it's about five forty-five.

DEAN
In the morning?

SAM
Yep.

DEAN
Where does the day go?

DEAN sits up.

BRIAN MARKINSON

DEAN
Did you get any sleep last night?

SAM
Yeah, I grabbed a couple hours.

DEAN
Liar. 'Cause I was up at three, and you were watching a George Foreman infomercial.

SAM
Hey, what can I say? It's riveting TV.

DEAN
When was the last time you got a good night's sleep?

SAM
I don't know, a little while, I guess. It's not a big deal.

DEAN
Yeah, it is.

SAM
Look, I appreciate your concern—

Producer
PETER JOHNSON

DEAN
Oh, I'm not concerned about you. It's your job to keep my ass alive, so I need you sharp.

SAM shrugs.

DEAN
Seriously, are you still having nightmares about Jess?

Supervising Producer
PHIL SGRICCIA

SAM crosses the room, sits on the other bed, and hands a coffee to DEAN.

Co-Executive Producer
RICHARD HATEM

SAM
Yeah. But it's not just her. It's everything. I just forgot, you know? This job. Man, it gets to you.

DEAN
You can't let it. You can't bring it home like that.

Co-Executive Producer
JOHN SHIBAN

SAM
So, what? All this it...never keeps you up at night?

DEAN shakes his head.

SAM
Never? You're never afraid?

DEAN
No, not really.

SAM reaches under DEAN'S pillow to pull out a large hunting knife and holds it up as evidence.

Executive Producer
McG

DEAN takes the knife back.

DEAN
That's not fear. That is precaution.

Produced by
CYRUS YAVNEH

SAM
All right, whatever. I'm too tired to argue.

DEAN's phone rings.

Created by
ERIC KRIPKE

He answers it.

Written by
RICHARD HATEM

DEAN
Hello?

INT. OFFICE – DAY, alternating with INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

JERRY
Dean, it's, uh, it's Jerry Panowski. You and your dad helped me out a couple years back.

Directed by
ROBERT SINGER

DEAN
Oh, right, yeah. Up in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, the poltergeist thing. It's not back, is it?

JERRY
No. No. Thank god, no. But it's something else, and...uh, I think it could be a lot worse.

DEAN
What is it?

JERRY
Can we talk in person?

DEAN eyes SAM. SAM eyes back.

EXT. FIELD – DAY

The Impala drives along a road.

INT. HANGAR – DAY

JERRY
Thanks for making the trip so quick. I ought to be doing you guys a favor, not the other way around. Dean and your dad really helped me out.

SAM
Yeah, he told me. It was a poltergeist?

MAN
Poltergeist? Man, I loved that movie.

JERRY
Hey, nobody's talking to you. Keep walking. Damn right it was a poltergeist, practically tore our house apart. Tell you something, if it wasn't for you and your dad, I probably wouldn't be alive. Your dad said you were off at college. Is that right?

SAM
Yeah, I was. I'm—taking some time off.

JERRY
Well, he was real proud of you. I could tell. He talked about you all the time.

SAM
He did?

JERRY
Yeah, you bet he did. Oh, hey, you know I tried to get a hold of him, but I couldn't. How's he doing, anyway?

DEAN
He's, um, wrapped up in a job right now.

JERRY
Well, we're missing the old man, but we get Sam. Even trade, huh?

DEAN laughs.

SAM
No, not by a long shot.

JERRY
I got something I want you guys to hear.

INT. OFFICE – DAY

JERRY
I listened to this. And, well, it sounded like it was up your alley.

JERRY puts a CD in a drive.

JERRY
Normally I wouldn't have access to this. It's the cockpit voice recorder for United Britannia flight 2485. It was one of ours.

RECORDING
Mayday! Mayday! Repeat! 2485—immediate instruction...may be experiencing some mechanical failure...

There is a loud whooshing sound.

JERRY
Took off from here, crashed about two hundred miles south. Now, they're saying mechanical failure. Cabin depressurized somehow. Nobody knows why. Over a hundred people on board. Only seven got out alive. Pilot was one. His name is Chuck Lambert. He's a good friend of mine. Chuck is, uh...well, he's pretty broken up about it. Like it was his fault.

SAM
You don't think it was?

JERRY
No, I don't.

SAM
Jerry, we're gonna need passenger manifests, um, a list of survivors.

JERRY
All right.

DEAN
And, uh, any way we can take a look at the wreckage?

JERRY
The other stuff is no problem. But the wreckage...fellas, the NTSB has it locked down in an evidence warehouse. No way I've got that kind of clearance.

DEAN frowns.

DEAN
No problem.

EXT. STREET – DAY

SAM is waiting by the car outside a Copy Jack. As DEAN exits, an attractive woman enters.

WOMAN
Hey

DEAN
Hi.

SAM
You've been in there forever.

DEAN holds up two IDs.

DEAN
You can't rush perfection.

SAM
Homeland Security?

SAM takes one of the IDs.

SAM
That's pretty illegal, even for us.

DEAN
Yeah, well, it's something new. You know? People haven't seen it a thousand times.

They get in the car.

DEAN
All right, so, what do you got?

SAM
Well, there's definitely EVP on the cockpit voice recorder.

DEAN
Yeah?

SAM
Listen.

He plays the tape, which has been edited to pull out a scratchy voice.

VOICE
No survivors!

DEAN
"No survivors"? What's that supposed to mean? There were seven survivors.

SAM
Got me.

DEAN
So, what are you thinking? A haunted flight?

SAM
There's a long history of spirits and death omens on planes and ships, like phantom travelers.

DEAN
Mm-hmm.

SAM
Or remember flight 401?

DEAN
Right. The one that crashed, the airline salvaged some of its parts, put it in other planes, then the spirit of the pilot and copilot haunted those flights.

SAM
Right.

DEAN
Yep.

SAM
Maybe we got a similar deal.

DEAN
All right, so, survivors, which one do you want to talk to first?

SAM
Third on the list: Max Jaffey.

DEAN
Why him?

SAM
Well, for one, he's from around here. And two, if anyone saw anything weird, he did.

DEAN
What makes you say that?

SAM
Well, I spoke to his mother.

EXT. HOSPITAL – DAY

The Impala is parked in front of the gate to a building with a sign out front reading RIVERFRONT PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL.

SAM (voiceover)
And she told me where to find him.

EXT. GARDEN AT HOSPITAL – DAY

MAX is walking with a cane between SAM and DEAN.

MAX
I don't understand. I already spoke with Homeland Security.

DEAN
Right. Some new information has come up. So if you could just answer a couple questions...

SAM
Just before the plane went down, did you notice anything...unusual?

MAX
Like what?

DEAN
Strange lights, weird noises, maybe. Voices.

MAX
No, nothing.

DEAN
Mr. Joffey—

MAX
Jaffey.

DEAN
Jaffey. You checked yourself in here, right?

MAX nods.

DEAN
Can I ask why?

MAX
I was a little stressed. I survived a plane crash.

DEAN
Uh huh. And that's what terrified you? That's what you were afraid of?

MAX
I...I don't want to talk about this anymore.

DEAN
See, I think maybe you did see something up there. We need to know what.

MAX
No. No, I was...delusional. Seeing things.

DEAN
He was seeing things.

SAM
It's okay. Then just tell us what you thought you saw, please.

MAX
There was...this—man. And, uh, he had these...eyes—these, uh...black eyes. And I saw him—or I thought I saw him...

DEAN
What?

MAX
He opened the emergency exit. But that's...that's impossible, right? I mean, I looked it up. There's something like two tons of pressure on that door.

DEAN
Yeah.

SAM
This man, uh, did he seem to appear and disappear rapidly? It would look something like a mirage?

MAX
What are you, nuts?

SAM tilts his head.

MAX
He was a passenger. He was sitting right in front of me.

EXT. STREET – DAY

The IMPALA pulls up in front of a house.

SAM
So here we are. George Phelps, seat 20C.

DEAN
Hmm. Man, I don't care how strong you are.

DEAN and SAM get out of the car.

DEAN
Even yoked up on PCP or something, no way you can open up an emergency door during a flight.

SAM
Not if you're human. But maybe this guy George was something else. Some kind of creature, maybe, in human form.

DEAN
Does that look like a creature's lair to you?

SAM turns to look at the perfectly ordinary house.

INT. PHELPS HOUSE – DAY

DEAN and SAM sit across from MRS. PHELPS. SAM is looking at a framed photograph.

SAM
This is your late husband?

MRS. PHELPS
Yes, that was my George.

DEAN
And you said he was a...dentist?

MRS. PHELPS
Mm-hm. He was headed to a convention in Denver. Do you know that he was petrified to fly? For him to go like that...

SAM
How long were you married?

MRS. PHELPS
Thirteen years.

SAM
In all that time, did you ever notice anything...strange about him, anything out of the ordinary?

MRS. PHELPS
Well...uh, he had acid reflux, if that's what you mean.

DEAN and SAM looks at each other.

EXT. PHELPS HOUSE – DAY

SAM and DEAN come down the stairs out front.

SAM
I mean it goes without saying. It just doesn't make any sense.

DEAN
A middle-aged dentist with an ulcer is not exactly evil personified. You know what we need to do is get inside that NTSB warehouse, check out the wreckage.

SAM
Okay. But if we're gonna go that route, we'd better look the part.

EXT. SUIT RENTAL SHOP – DAY

Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" begins to play.

DEAN and SAM exit a store, "MORT'S for style", wearing crisp black suits with white shirts. SAM adjusts his collar.

DEAN
Man, I look like one of the Blues Brothers.

SAM
No, you don't. You look more like a...seventh-grader at his first dance.

MUSIC
Finished with my woman
'Cause she couldn't help me with my mind

DEAN looks down at himself.

DEAN
I hate this thing.

MUSIC
People think I'm insane

SAM
Hey. You want into that warehouse or not?

MUSIC
Because I am frowning all the time

DEAN starts the Impala, SAM already sitting shotgun.

INT. STORAGE WAREHOUSE – DAY

They enter the warehouse and show their badges to the SECURITY GUARD, who nods and lets them in. They walk among plane wreckage; DEAN pulls out a device and puts earbuds in his ears.

SAM
What is that?

DEAN
It's an EMF meter. Reads electromagnetic frequencies.

SAM
Yeah, I know what an EMF meter is, but why does that one look like a busted-up walkman?

DEAN
'Cause that's what I made it out of. It's homemade.

DEAN grins.

SAM
Yeah, I can see that.

DEAN's grin disappears.

DEAN runs the EMF meter over a piece of the wreckage with yellow dust on it and gets an audible spike.

DEAN
Check out the emergency door handle.

DEAN scratches at the yellow dust and gets some on his hand.

DEAN
What is this stuff?

SAM
One way to find out.

SAM scrapes some of the yellow dust off into a bag.

INT. SECURITY DESK OF STORAGE WAREHOUSE – DAY

Two AGENTS in black suits approach the security desk and show their badges.

SECURITY GUARD
Homeland Security? What, one team of you guys isn't enough?

AGENT
What are you talking about?

SECURITY GUARD
Two of your buddies went inside not five minutes ago.

The second AGENT looks at the first.

INT. STORAGE WAREHOUSE – DAY

The AGENTS and several SECURITY GUARDS bust in, guns drawn, and search. SAM and DEAN hear them coming. The AGENTS and GUARDS see nothing.

EXT. STORAGE WAREHOUSE – DAY

SAM and DEAN peer around a corner and walk out casually. An alarm blares, and they run to the gated exit. Pulling off his suit jacket, DEAN throws it over the barbed wire at the top of the fence, and they climb over. He grabs the jacket.

DEAN
Well, these monkey suits do come in handy.

DEAN runs off. SAM follows.

INT. AIRPORT – DAY

CHUCK is sitting nervously in a chair. His COPILOT is giving him a pep talk.

COPILOT
Listen, Chuck. It's like getting back on a horse. Only in this case, a little twin engine. Not even a horse, more like a pony. I'll be right there with you too. Anytime you feel like you don't want the wheel, I'll take over. Look, Chuck, we don't have to do this today. I'm not trying to rush you.

CHUCK
No, the...the waiting is worse.

The COPILOT glances over his shoulder.

COPILOT
Okay, they're filling up the tank. Then we go.

The COPILOT gets up and leaves. CHUCK takes a drink of coffee. Behind him, a cloud of black particles exits a vent and rushes into CHUCK'S eyes.

INT. JERRY'S OFFICE – DAY

JERRY looks at the yellow stuff through a microscope; what the microscope sees is replicated on a screen.

JERRY
Huh. This stuff is covered in sulfur.

SAM
You're sure?

JERRY
Take a look for yourself.

Banging sounds from outside the office.

MAN
You effin' piece of crap...

JERRY
If you fellows will excuse me, I have an idiot to fire.

As JERRY leaves, DEAN goes over and looks into the microscope.

JERRY
Hey. Einstein. Yeah, you. What the heck you doing? Put the wrench down—

DEAN
Hmm. You know, there's not too many things that leave behind a sulfuric residue.

SAM
Demonic possession?

DEAN
It would explain how a mortal man would have the strength to open up an emergency hatch.

SAM
If the guy was possessed, it's possible.

DEAN
This goes way beyond floating over a bed or barfing pea soup. I mean it's one thing to possess a person, but to use them to take down an entire airplane?

SAM
You ever heard of something like this before?

DEAN
Never.

EXT. AIRPORT TARMAC – DAY

The COPILOT is waiting by a small plane; CHUCK, looking cheerful and relaxed, approaches.

CHUCK
I'm ready. Let's do this.

The COPILOT, confused, laughs and follows CHUCK to the plane.

INT. PLANE IN FLIGHT – DAY

COPILOT
How you feeling?

CHUCK
I feel great.

COPILOT
You'll be back flying jumbos before you know it.

CHUCK
I hope so. How long we been up?

COPILOT
Uh...almost forty minutes.

CHUCK
Wow. Time really does fly.

CHUCK suddenly dives the plane towards the ground.

COPILOT
What are you doing?

CHUCK elbows the COPILOT in the face. CHUCK's eyes are black.

EXT. ROAD – DAY

A tractor is trundling by as the plane suddenly appears, crashing into a telephone pole and then the ground.

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ACT TWO

INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

DEAN and SAM are in full research mode, with images and articles taped to the walls and strewn across the beds, and SAM is looking at something on the computer. DEAN is reading something on one bed while sitting on the other.

SAM
So, every religion in every world culture has the concept of demons and demonic possession, right? I mean Christian, Native American, Hindu, you name it.

DEAN
Yeah, but none of them describe anything like this.

SAM
Well, that's not exactly true. You see according to Japanese beliefs, certain demons are behind certain disasters, both natural and man-made. One causes earthquakes, another causes disease.

DEAN
And this one causes plane crashes?

DEAN gets up.

DEAN
All right, so, what? We have a demon that's evolved with the times and found a way to ratchet up the body count?

SAM
Yeah. You know, who knows how many planes it's brought down before this one?

DEAN snorts, turning away.

SAM
What?

DEAN
I don't know, man. This isn't our normal gig. I mean, demons, they don't want anything, just death and destruction for its own sake. This is big. And I wish Dad was here.

SAM
Yeah. Me too.

DEAN'S phone rings and he answers it.

DEAN
Hello?

JERRY
Dean, it's Jerry.

DEAN
Oh, hey, Jerry.

JERRY
My pilot friend...Chuck Lambert is dead.

DEAN
Wha—Jerry, I'm sorry. What happened?

JERRY
He and his buddy went up in a small twin about an hour ago. The plane went down.

DEAN
Where'd this happen?

JERRY
About sixty miles west of here, near Nazareth.

DEAN
I'll try to ignore the irony in that.

JERRY
I'm sorry?

DEAN
Nothing. Jerry, hang in there, all right? We'll catch up with you soon.

DEAN hangs up.

SAM
Another crash?

DEAN
Yeah. Let's go.

SAM
Where?

DEAN
Nazareth.

EXT. ROAD – DAY

The IMPALA drives past a road sign reading NAZARETH 3. Black smoke is visible in the near distance.

INT. JERRY'S OFFICE – DAY

JERRY is again looking through a microscope.

DEAN
Sulfur?

JERRY nods.

DEAN
Well, that's great. All right, that's two plane crashes involving Chuck Lambert. This demon sounds like it was after him.

SAM
With all due respect to Chuck, if that's the case, that would be the good news.

DEAN
What's the bad news?

SAM
Chuck's plane went down exactly forty minutes into flight. And get this, so did flight 2485.

JERRY
Forty minutes? What does that mean?

DEAN
It's biblical numerology. You know Noah's ark, it rained for forty days. The number means death.

SAM
I went back, and there have been six plane crashes over the last decade that all went down exactly forty minutes in.

DEAN
Any survivors?

SAM
No. Or not until now, at least, not until flight 2485, for some reason. On the cockpit voice recorder, remember what the EVP Said?

DEAN
"No survivors."

DEAN thinks.

DEAN
It's going after all the survivors. It's trying to finish the job.

INT. IMPALA – NIGHT

DEAN is driving. SAM is on the phone. Rush's "Working Man" plays.

SAM
Really? Well, thank you for taking our survey, And if you do plan to fly, please don't forget your friends at United Britannia Airlines. Thanks.

SAM hangs up.

SAM
All right. That takes care of Blaine Sanderson and Dennis Holloway. They're not flying anytime soon.

DEAN
So our only wildcard is the flight attendant Amanda Walker.

SAM
Right. Her sister Karen said her flight leaves Indianapolis at eight pm. It's her first night back on the job.

MUSIC
Well I get up at seven, yeah
And I go to work at nine

DEAN
That sounds like just our luck.

SAM
Dean, this is a five-hour drive, man, even with you behind the wheel.

MUSIC
I got no time for livin' yeah
I'm working all the time

DEAN
Call Amanda's cellphone again, see if we can't head her off at the pass.

MUSIC
It seems to me
I could live my life

SAM
I already left her three voice messages. She must have turned her cellphone off.

MUSIC
A lot better than I think I am

SAM
God, we're never gonna make it.

DEAN
We'll make it.

MUSIC
I guess that's why they call me
They call me the working man

INT. AIRPORT – NIGHT

DEAN and SAM rush into the airport and check the Departure board.

MUSIC
Well they call me the working man
I guess that's what I am

SAM
Right there. They're boarding in thirty minutes.

DEAN
Okay. We still have some cards to play. We need to find a phone.

DEAN picks up a courtesy phone.

VOICE
Airport Services.

DEAN
Hi. Gate thirteen.

VOICE
Who are you calling, sir?

DEAN
I'm trying to contact an Amanda Walker. She's a flight attendant on flight, um...flight 4-2-4.

INT. AIRPORT, GATE 13 – NIGHT

PA VOICE
Amanda Walker, Amanda Walker, you have a phone call. White courtesy phone, gate thirteen.

AMANDA approaches the gate, hearing the announcement. She picks up the phone.

INT. AIRPORT – NIGHT and INT. AIRPORT, GATE 13 – NIGHT, alternating

DEAN
Come on.

AMANDA
This is Amanda Walker.

DEAN
Miss Walker. Hi, this is Dr. James Hetfield from St. Francis Memorial Hospital. We have a Karen Walker here.

AMANDA
Karen?

DEAN
Nothing serious, just a minor car accident, but she was injured, so—

AMANDA
Wa—wait, that's impossible. I just got off the phone with her.

DEAN pauses.

DEAN
You what?

AMANDA
Five minutes ago. She's at her house, cramming for a final. Who is this?

DEAN
Uh, well...there must be some mistake.

AMANDA
And how would you even know I was here?

SAM goes around DEAN to try to hear what's going on.

AMANDA
Is this one of Vince's friends?

DEAN
Guilty as charged.

AMANDA
Wow. This is unbelievable.

DEAN
He's really sorry.

AMANDA
Well, you tell him to mind his own business and stay out of my life, okay?

DEAN
Yes, but...he really needs to see you tonight, so—

AMANDA
No, I'm sorry. It's too late.

DEAN
Don't be like that. Come on. The guy's a mess. Really. It's pathetic.

AMANDA
Really?

DEAN
Oh, yeah.

AMANDA
Look, I've got to go. Um...tell him to call me when I land.

AMANDA hangs up.

DEAN
No, no. Wait, Amanda. Amanda!

AMANDA heads for the plane, greeting coworkers.

AMANDA
How are you? Hey, Bob.

The black cloud comes out of a vent, then goes back in.

INT. AIRPORT CHECK-IN AREA – NIGHT

DEAN
Damn it! So close.

INTERCOM
Thank you for flying United Britannia Airlines.

SAM
All right, it's time for plan B. We're getting on that plane.

DEAN
Whoa, whoa, now just hold on a second.

DEAN is wide-eyed.

SAM
Dean, that plane is leaving with over a hundred passengers on board, and if we're right, that plane is gonna crash.

DEAN
I know.

SAM
Okay. So we're getting on the plane, we need to find that demon and exorcise it. I'll get the tickets. You get whatever you can out of the trunk. Whatever that will make it through the security. Meet me back here in five minutes.

DEAN just looks at him anxiously.

SAM
Are you okay?

DEAN
No, not really.

SAM
What? What's wrong?

DEAN
Well, I kind of have this problem with, uh...

SAM
Flying?

DEAN
It's never really been an issue until now.

SAM
You're joking, right?

DEAN
Do I look like I'm joking? Why do you think I drive everywhere, Sam?

SAM
All right. Uh, I'll go.

DEAN
What?

SAM
I'll do this one on my own.

DEAN
What are you, nuts? You said it yourself, the plane's gonna crash.

SAM
Dean, we can do it together, or I can do this one by myself. I'm not seeing a third option, here.

DEAN
Come on! Really? Man...

INT. PLANE – NIGHT

INTERCOM
Flight attendants, please cross-check [something] before departure.

DEAN, in the aisle seat, is anxiously reading the safety card.

SAM
Just try to relax.

DEAN
Just try to shut up.

The plane takes off, with DEAN jumping at every rumble and sound. SAM smirks.

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ACT THREE

INT. PLANE IN FLIGHT – NIGHT

DEAN is leaning back, humming to himself. SAM looks over.

SAM
You're humming Metallica?

DEAN
Calms me down.

SAM
Look, man, I get you're nervous, all right? But you got to stay focused.

DEAN
Okay.

SAM
I mean, we got thirty-two minutes and counting to track this thing down, or whoever it's possessing, anyway, and perform a full-on exorcism.

DEAN
Yeah, on a crowded plane. That's gonna be easy.

SAM
Just take it one step at a time, all right? Now, who is it possessing?

DEAN
It's usually gonna be somebody with some sort of weakness, you know, a chink in the armor that the demon can worm through. Somebody with an addiction or some sort of emotional distress.

SAM
Well, this is Amanda's first flight after the crash. If I were her, I'd be pretty messed up.

DEAN
Mm-hm.

DEAN turns to a FLIGHT ATTENDANT, who is not AMANDA.

DEAN
Excuse me. Are you Amanda?

FLIGHT ATTENDANT
No, I'm not.

DEAN
Oh, my mistake.

FLIGHT ATTENDANT
Mm-hm.

DEAN looks to the back of the plane to AMANDA.

DEAN
All right, well, that's got to be Amanda back there, so I'll go talk to her, and, uh, I'll get a read on her mental state.

SAM
What if she's already possessed?

DEAN
There's ways to test that.

DEAN goes into his bag and comes out with a Virgin Mary–shaped bottle of water.

DEAN
I brought holy water.

SAM
No.

SAM snatches the bottle and tucks it inside his hoodie.

SAM
I think we can go more subtle. If she's possessed, she'll flinch at the name of God.

DEAN
Oh. Nice.

DEAN turns to go.

SAM
Hey.

DEAN
What?

SAM
Say it in Latin.

DEAN
I know.

DEAN leaves again.

SAM
Okay. Hey!

DEAN
What?!

SAM
Uh, in Latin, it's "Christo".

DEAN
Dude, I know! I'm not an idiot!

DEAN makes his way to the back of the plane, thumping a seat once after the plane shakes.

COPILOT
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your first officer speaking...

AMANDA is fussing with the drink cart and napkins.

DEAN
Hi.

AMANDA
Hi. Can I help you with something?

DEAN
Oh, no. I'm just a bit of an uneasy flier. It makes me feel better to walk around a little bit.

AMANDA
Oh, it happens to the best of us.

DEAN
Of course, you being a stewardess, I guess flying comes easy to you.

AMANDA laughs.

AMANDA
You'd be surprised.

DEAN
Really? You're a nervous flier?

AMANDA
Yeah, maybe, little bit.

DEAN
How is it that, being a stewardess, you're scared to fly?

AMANDA
Kind of a long story.

DEAN
Right. I'm sorry for asking.

AMANDA
It's okay.

DEAN
You ever consider other employment?

AMANDA
No. Look, everybody's scared of something. I just, uh...I'm not gonna let it hold me back.

DEAN
Huh.

AMANDA
So...

DEAN, quietly
Christo.

AMANDA
I'm sorry. Did you say something?

DEAN hesitates.

DEAN
Christo?

AMANDA
I—I didn't, I didn't...

DEAN
Yeah, nothing. Never mind.

DEAN returns to his seat.

AMANDA
Okay.

DEAN
All right, well, she's got to be the most well-adjusted person on the planet.

SAM
You said "Christo"?

DEAN
Yeah.

SAM
And?

DEAN
There's no demon in her. There's no demon getting in her.

SAM
So, if it's on the plane, it can be anyone. Anywhere.

The plane shakes.

DEAN
Come on! That can't be normal!

SAM
Hey, hey, it's just a little turbulence.

DEAN
Sam, this plane is going to crash, okay? So quit treating me like I'm friggin' four.

SAM
You need to calm down.

DEAN
Well, I'm sorry I can't.

SAM
Yes, you can.

DEAN
Dude, stow the touchy-feely, self-help yoga crap, it's not helping.

SAM
Listen, if you're panicked, you're wide open to demonic possession, so you need to calm yourself down. Right now.

DEAN takes a long, slow breath.

SAM
Good. Now, I found an exorcism in here that I think is gonna work. The Rituale Romanum.

DEAN
What do we have to do?

SAM
It's two parts. The first part expels the demon from the victim's body. It makes it manifest, which actually makes it more powerful.

DEAN
More powerful?

SAM
Yeah.

DEAN
How?

SAM
Well, it doesn't need to possess someone anymore. It can just wreak havoc on its own.

DEAN
Oh. And why is that a good thing?

SAM
Well, because the second part sends the bas***d back to hell once and for all.

DEAN
First things first, we got to find it.

DEAN walks slowly up the aisle with his EMF meter, getting odd looks but no readings. SAM suddenly claps him on the shoulder, and he jumps.

DEAN
Ah! Don't do that.

SAM
Anything?

DEAN
No, nothing. How much time we got?

SAM
Fifteen minutes. Maybe we missed somebody.

DEAN
Maybe the thing's just not on the plane.

SAM
You believe that?

DEAN
Well, I will if you will.

DEAN looks down as the EMF meter spikes. The COPILOT exits the bathroom and heads towards the cockpit.

SAM
What? What is it?

DEAN
Christo.

The COPILOT turns slowly to face them. His eyes are black.

The COPILOT goes into the cockpit. DEAN looks at SAM.

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ACT FOUR

SAM and DEAN head to the back of the plane towards Amanda.

SAM
She's not gonna believe this.

DEAN
Twelve minutes, dude.

AMANDA
Oh, hi. Flight's not too bumpy for you, I hope.

DEAN
Actually, that's kind of what we need to talk to you about.

SAM closes the curtain.

AMANDA
Um, okay. What can I do for you?

DEAN
All right, this is gonna sound nuts, but we just don't have time for the whole "the truth is out there" speech right now.

SAM
All right, look, we know you were on flight 2485.

AMANDA's smile disappeared.

AMANDA
Who are you guys?

SAM
Now, we've spoken to some of the other survivors. We know something brought down that plane and it wasn't a mechanical failure.

DEAN
We need your help because we need to stop it from happening again. Here. Now.

AMANDA
I'm sorry, I—I'm very busy. I have to go back—

She tries to brush past DEAN, who stops her.

DEAN
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a second. I'm not gonna hurt you, okay? But listen to me, uh...The pilot in 2485, Chuck Lambert. He's dead.

AMANDA
Wait. What? What, Chuck is dead?

DEAN
He died in a plane crash. Now, that's two plane crashes in two months. That doesn't strike you as strange?

AMANDA
I—

SAM
Look, there was something wrong with 2485. Now maybe you sensed it, maybe you didn't. But there's something wrong with this flight, too.

DEAN
Amanda, you have to believe us.

AMANDA
On...on 2485, there was this man. He...had these eyes.

SAM
Yes. That's exactly what we're talking about.

AMANDA
I don't understand, what are you asking me to do?

DEAN
Okay. The copilot, we need you to bring him back here.

AMANDA
Why? What does he have to do with anything?

DEAN
Don't have time to explain. We just need to talk to him. Okay?

AMANDA
How am I supposed to go in the cockpit and get the copilot—

SAM
Do whatever it takes. Tell him there's something broken back here, whatever will get him out of that cockpit.

AMANDA
Do you know that I could lose my job if you—

DEAN
Okay, well you're gonna lose a lot more if you don't help us out.

AMANDA hesitates.

AMANDA
Okay.

AMANDA leaves and goes to the cockpit. She knocks on the door and says something inaudible to the copilot, who follows her back. SAM pulls out the holy water. DEAN pulls out John's journal and hands it to SAM, who opens it.

COPILOT
Yeah, what's the problem?

DEAN punches him in the face, knocking him down. He pins him down and puts duct tape over his mouth.

AMANDA
Wait. What are you doing? You said you were just gonna talk to him.

DEAN
We are gonna talk to him.

DEAN splashes holy water on his skin, which sizzles.

AMANDA
Oh, my god. What's wrong with him?

SAM
Look. We need you calm. We need you outside the curtain.

AMANDA
Well, I don't underst—I don't know—

SAM
Don't let anybody in, okay? Can you do that? Can you do that? Amanda?

AMANDA
Okay. Okay.

AMANDA leaves.

DEAN
Hurry up, Sam. I don't know how much longer I can hold him.

SAM
Regna terrae, cantate Deo, psallite Domino—

The DEMON breaks free briefly and hits them both until DEAN manages to subdue him again. SAM picks up where he left off. The DEMON knocks DEAN off again and pulls the tape off his mouth. He grabs SAM by the collar.

DEMON
I know what happened to your girlfriend! She must have died screaming! Even now, she's burning!

DEAN recovers and hits the DEMON as SAM sits there, stunned.

DEAN
Sam!

SAM recovers and begins reading again. He puts the book down and helps DEAN pin down the DEMON, who kicks the book up the aisle.

SAM
I got him.

The DEMON exits the COPILOT's body and disappears into a vent.

SAM
Where'd it go?

DEAN
It's in the plane. Hurry up. We got to finish it.

EXT. PLANE – NIGHT and INT. PLANE – NIGHT, alternating

The plane suddenly dips and heaves violently. SAM struggles to retrieve the book as DEAN splays himself against the exit door, screaming.

SAM manages to grab the book and reads the rest of the exorcism. A bright electrical charge runs through the entire plane, which then levels out.

Various people ask if everyone's okay. AMANDA sighs in relief. DEAN comes out from behind the curtain. SAM stands up.

EPILOGUE

INT. AIRPORT - NIGHT

The passengers from the flight are disembarking to an area milling with uniformed agents (PARAMEDIC, FBI, FAA, etc). The COPILOT is seated in a wheelchair with a blanket wrapped around him, being questioned by an FAA AGENT.

FAA AGENT
Sir, can you tell me what happened?

COPILOT
I don't know. I was walking through the airport, then it all goes blank. I don't even remember getting on the plane.

AMANDA is being questioned by another agent.

FBI AGENT
Anything else?

AMANDA
No, that's all.

She sees SAM and DEAN standing across the way and mouths "Thank you". They nod.

DEAN
Let's get out of here.

DEAN and SAM head for the exit.

DEAN
You okay?

SAM stops and turns.

SAM
Dean, it knew about Jessica.

DEAN
Sam, these things, they, they read minds. They lie. All right? That's all it was.

SAM
Yeah.

DEAN
Come on.

EXT. AIRPORT – DAY

JERRY
Nobody knows what you guys did, but I do. A lot of people could have been killed.

JERRY shakes their hands.

JERRY
Your dad's gonna be real proud.

SAM
We'll see you around, Jerry.

DEAN begins to head off.

DEAN
You know, Jerry.

JERRY
Yeah.

DEAN
I meant to ask you, how did you get my cellphone number, anyway? I've only had it for like six months.

JERRY
Your dad gave it to me.

SAM
What?

DEAN
When did you talk to him?

JERRY
I mean, I didn't exactly talk to him, but I called his number. His voice message said to give you a call. Thanks again, guys.

JERRY leaves.

EXT. AIRPORT ACCESS – DAY

A plane with a red maple leaf on the tail flies overhead.

SAM
This doesn't make any sense, man. I've called Dad's number like fifty times. It's been out of service.

DEAN dials a number. As the voice message begins, he turns it so SAM can hear too.

JOHN
This is John Winchester. I can't be reached. If this is an emergency, call my son, Dean. 785-555-0179. He can help.

SAM fumes and gets in the car. DEAN follows, and they drive off. Music plays.

DELETED SCENE

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EXT. HIGHWAY – NIGHT

The Impala drives away.

EXT. PARKING GARAGE – NIGHT

The Impala drives into the garage and pulls into a parking spot. DEAN and SAM get out. DEAN heads off.

SAM
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa.

DEAN looks back.

SAM
Dean. We're about to walk into an airport?

DEAN looks at him and shakes his head. SAM shakes his head back. DEAN shakes his head again and goes over to the Impala's trunk, unlocking it and opening it. DEAN divests himself of weapons, then closes the trunk.

DEAN
I feel naked.

DEAN heads off. SAM watches him go.

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#39
SUPERNATURAL

1.05 Bloody Mary

Written by: Ron Milbauer and Terri Hughes Burton

Directed by: Peter Ellis

Air Date: 11 Oct 2005


DEAN (voiceover)THEN

Previously on Supernatural...

All scenes from 1.01 Pilot until otherwise noted.

The Winchesters' suburban home.

WHAT HAPPENED
THAT NIGHT

MARY runs up the stairs and into SAM's nursery.

JOHN gives baby SAM to DEAN.

JOHN
Take your brother outside as fast as you can! Now, Dean, go!

DEAN runs downstairs with SAM. JOHN looks back.

WHAT THEY
WITNESSED

MARY burns on the ceiling.

JOHN
Mary! No!

JOHN watches the nursery burn, MARY with it.

SENT TWO
BROTHERS

On Sylvania Bridge, DEAN and SAM turn to face the onlookers.

In SAM's apartment, DEAN speaks to SAM and JESS.

DEAN
Dad's on a hunting trip.

Outside CONSTANCE's house, DEAN fires through the Impala's window at CONSTANCE.

In SAM's bedroom, SAM pulls out his curved knife.

In SAM's apartment, DEAN speaks to SAM and JESS.

DEAN
And he hasn't been home in a few days.

ON A QUEST
FOR ANSWERS
22 YEARS LATER

In the stairwell from SAM's apartment, SAM speaks to DEAN.

SAM
I swore I was done hunting.

In the Impala, CONSTANCE tries to rip SAM's heart out.

DEAN
I can't do this alone.

Blood drips on SAM's forehead and he flinches, opens his eyes, and gasps in horror. JESS is pinned to the ceiling, bleeding.

SAM
No!

SAM finishes loading a shotgun and tosses it in the Impala's trunk.

SAM
We've got work to do.

In the Jericho county sheriff's office, the SHERIFF throws down John's journal.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
This is Dad's single—

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN holds John's journal out to SAM.

DEAN
—most valuable possession—everything he knows about every evil thing is in here. I think he wants us to—

From 1.01 Pilot, the weapons box.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
—pick up where he left off.

From 1.01 Pilot), SAM pulls DEAN inside the motel room.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)You know, saving people.

From 1.02 Wendigo, SAM and DEAN guard HALEY and BEN.

DEAN (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
Hunting things.

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN talks to SAM.

DEAN
The family business.

SAM
No. I gotta find Jessica's killer.

From 1.02 Wendigo, SAM approaches JESS's grave.

SAM (voiceover from 1.02 Wendigo)
It's the only thing I can think about.

From 1.02 Wendigo, DEAN talks to SAM, both leaning on the Impala.

DEAN
SAM, you know we're gonna find Dad, right?

SAM nods.

SAM
Yeah. I know.

NOW

Toledo, Ohio

INT. SHOEMAKER LIVING ROOM – NIGHT

Three GIRLS are laughing, gathered around a table with candles. The candlelight is the only light.

GIRL 1
Okay, your turn, truth or dare?

LILY
Truth.

GIRL 1
Do you want to make out with Benji Swartz?

GIRL 2 laughs.

LILY
Dare.

GIRL 1
Okay, lame. You have to...say "Bloody Mary" in the bathroom.

LILY
Is that the best you can come up with?

GIRL 2
Who's Bloody Mary?

GIRL 1
She's this witch.

LILY
I heard she was a lady killed in a car crash.

GIRL 1
It doesn't matter who she is. Point is, if you say her name three times in the bathroom mirror she appears...and scratches your eyes out!

LILY and GIRL 2 jump.

GIRL 2
So why would anyone say it?

LILY
Because it isn't real.

LILY gets up, and GIRL 1 hands her a candle.

GIRL 1
No turning on the lights, and remember...three times.

INT. BATHROOM – NIGHT

LILY opens the bathroom door. She looks at the shadows on the wall, then closes the door and puts the candle down in front of the mirror.

LILY
Bloody Mary. This is so stupid. Bloody Mary.

The candle flickers. LILY looks at it. A long pause.

LILY
Bloody Mary.

A pause. A loud noise. LILY shrieks. Pounding on the door.

EXT. HALLWAY – NIGHT

LILY opens the door to find GIRLS 1 and 2, laughing.

GIRL 1
Scared ya.

LILY
You guys are jerks.

STEVEN
Lily.

LILY looks up to the top of the stairs, where she sees her father, STEVEN SHOEMAKER.

STEVEN
Do you mind keeping it down?

LILY
Sorry, Daddy.

GIRLS 1 & 2
Sorry, Mr. Shoemaker.

STEVEN heads upstairs. He passes several mirrors; each has BLOODY MARY.

INT. UPSTAIRS BATHROOM – NIGHT

STEVEN takes some pills out of the bathroom medicine cabinet and closes the cabinet, revealing another mirror. He pops the pills in his mouth, then looks closer at the mirror, noticing some scratches under his eye.

INT. LIVING ROOM – DAY

LILY and both GIRLS are giggling together.

GIRL 2
You so like him!

DONNA, LILY's older sister, comes in the front door.

DONNA
Hey, geek. You guys having fun?

LILY
You're out past curfew.

DONNA
Thanks, Dad.

DONNA goes upstairs.

INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY – NIGHT

A pool of blood coming out from under the bathroom door. DONNA rounds the corner and sees it, stops, then starts forward more slowly. She hesitantly pushes open the bathroom door, revealing a great deal more blood. DONNA screams.

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#40

ACT ONE

DREAM SEQUENCE

INT. STANFORD APARTMENT – NIGHT

The entire scene is tinted blue.

From 1.01 Pilot, SAM lies on the bed, eyes closed. JESS is on the ceiling. Blood drips on SAM's forehead. He opens his eyes and sees her.

JESS
Why, Sam? Why, Sam?

SAM
No!

JESS bursts into flame.

JESS
Why, Sam? Why, Sam?

IMPALA

INT. IMPALA – DAY

DEAN
Sam, wake up.

SAM wakes, confused. He sits up and looks around. He's sitting shotgun in the Impala, which is parked in front of a large building.

Starring
JARED PADALECKI

SAM
I take it I was having a nightmare.

JENSEN ACKLES

DEAN
Yeah, another one.

SAM
Hey, at least I got some sleep.

DEAN
You know, sooner or later we're gonna have to talk about this.

SAM
Are we here?

DEAN
Yup. Welcome to Toledo, Ohio.

SAM picks up a newspaper with STEVEN SHOEMAKER's obituary circled.

SHOEMAKER, Steven
The Shoemaker family is sad to announce the sudden death of their beloved husband and father Steven Shoemaker. Steven was 46. A short service will be held on Wednesday, [...] 31 at 2:00 p.m. at the Toledo [...] and cherish you [...] Your [...]

SAM
So what do you think really happened to this guy?

Guest Starring
ADRIANNE PALICKI

DEAN
That's what we're gonna find out.

MARNETTE PATTERSON

DEAN
Let's go.

DEAN and SAM get out of the car and head up to the building.

WILLIAM TAYLOR

CHELAN SIMMONS

MORGUE

INT. HOSPITAL – DAY

KRISTIE MARSDEN

Producer
PETER JOHNSON

SAM and DEAN head into room 144, marked Morgue.

Supervising Producer
PHIL SGRICCIA

There's two desks. The empty one has a nameplate that says Dr. D. Feiklowicz. The other one has the MORGUE TECHNICIAN.

MORGUE TECH
Hey.

DEAN
Hey.

MORGUE TECH
Can I help you?

Co-Executive Producer
RICHARD HATEM

DEAN
Yeah. We're the, uh...med students.

MORGUE TECH
Sorry?

Co-Executive Producer
JOHN SHIBAN

DEAN
Oh, Doctor—

DEAN stumbles over the name.

DEAN
—Figlavitch didn't tell you?

Executive Producer
McG

DEAN
We talked to him on the phone. He, uh, we're from Ohio State.

Produced by
CYRUS YAVNEH

DEAN
He's supposed to show us the Shoemaker corpse. It's for our paper.

MORGUE TECH
Well, I'm sorry, he's at lunch.

DEAN
Oh well he said, uh—

Created by
ERIC KRIPKE

DEAN
—oh, well, you know, it doesn't matter. You don't mind just showing us the body, do you?

MORGUE TECH
Sorry, I can't.

Teleplay By
RON MILBAUER
&
TERRI HUGHES BURTON

MORGUE TECH
Doc will be back in an hour. You can wait for him if you want.

Story By
ERIC KRIPKE

DEAN
An hour? Ooh. We gotta be heading back to Columbus by then.

DEAN looks at SAM.

SAM
Yeah.

DEAN
Uh, look, man, this paper's like half our grade, so if you don't mind helping us out—

MORGUE TECH
Uh, look, man...no.

DEAN laughs a little.

Directed by
PETER ELLIS

DEAN turns around and mumbles.

DEAN
I'm gonna hit him in his face I swear.

SAM hits DEAN on the arm. He steps in front of DEAN and opens his wallet and pulls out some twenties. He lays a few of them, at least five, down on the MORGUE TECH's desk. The MORGUE TECH picks up the money.

MORGUE TECH
Follow me.

The MORGUE TECH gets up and leaves. DEAN grabs SAM when SAM tries to follow.

DEAN
Dude, I earned that money.

SAM
You won it in a poker game.

DEAN
Yeah.

SAM follows the MORGUE TECH.

INT. MORGUE – DAY

SAM
Now the newspaper said his daughter found him. She said his eyes were bleeding.

The MORGUE TECH pulls back the sheet over STEVEN's face.

MORGUE TECH
More than that. They practically liquefied.

DEAN
Any sign of a struggle? Maybe somebody did it to him?

MORGUE TECH
Nope. Besides the daughter, he was all alone.

SAM
What's the official cause of death.

MORGUE TECH
Ah, Doc's not sure. He's thinking massive stroke, maybe an aneurysm? Something burst up in there, that's for sure.

SAM
What do you mean?

MORGUE TECH
Intense cerebral bleeding. This guy had more blood in his skull than anyone I've ever seen.

SAM
The eyes&mash;what would cause something like that?

MORGUE TECH
Capillaries can burst. See a lot of bloodshot eyes with stroke victims.

DEAN
Yeah? You ever see exploding eyeballs?

MORGUE TECH
That's a first for me, but hey, I'm not the doctor.

DEAN
Hey, think we could take a look at that police report? You know for, uh...our paper.

MORGUE TECH
I'm not really supposed to show you that.

SAM, annoyed, pulls out his wallet.

INT. HOSPITAL – DAY

SAM and DEAN are walking down stairs.

SAM
Might not be one of ours. Might just be some freak medical thing.

DEAN
How many times in Dad's long and varied career has it actually been a freak medical thing and not some sign of an awful supernatural death?

SAM
Uh, almost never.

DEAN
Exactly.

SAM
All right, let's go talk to the daughter.

SHOEMAKER HOUSE

INT. SHOEMAKER HOUSE – DAY

DEAN and SAM walk into the funeral. There is a picture of STEVEN SHOEMAKER on the desk. The attendees are all men in black suits and women in black dresses, except DEAN and SAM.

DEAN
Feel like we're underdressed.

They keep walking through the house towards the back.

EXT. SHOEMAKER BACKYARD – DAY

A MAN points DEAN and SAM towards DONNA and LILY SHOEMAKER, who are with their friends JILL and CHARLIE.

DEAN
You must be Donna, right?

DONNA
Yeah.

SAM
Hi, uh—we're really sorry.

DONNA
Thank you.

SAM
I'm Sam, this is Dean. We worked with your dad.

DONNA looks at CHARLIE, then back at SAM and DEAN.

DONNA
You did?

DEAN
Yeah. This whole thing. I mean, a stroke.

CHARLIE
I don't think she really wants to talk about this right now

DONNA
It's okay. I'm okay.

DEAN
Were there any symptoms? Dizziness? Migraines?

DONNA
No.

LILY turns around.

LILY
That's because it wasn't a stroke.

DONNA
Lily, don't say that.

SAM
What?

DONNA
I'm sorry, she's just upset.

LILY
No, it happened because of me.

DONNA
Sweetie, it didn't.

SAM
Lily.

SAM gets down on eye level with LILY.

SAM
Why would you say something like that?

LILY
Right before he died, I said it.

SAM
You said what?

LILY
Bloody Mary, three times in the bathroom mirror.

A pause.

LILY
She took his eyes, that's what she does.

DONNA
That's not why Dad died. This isn't your fault.

DEAN
I think your sister's right, Lily. There's no way it could have been Bloody Mary. Your dad didn't say it, did he?

LILY
No, I don't think so.

INSIDE SHOEMAKER HOUSE

INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY – DAY

Focus on one of the mirrors. SAM and DEAN are seen in the mirror approaching it, then rounding the corner.

INT. UPSTAIRS BATHROOM – DAY

SAM pushes the door open. There is still some dried blood on the floor.

SAM
The Bloody Mary legend...Dad ever find any evidence that it was a real thing?

DEAN
Not that I know of.

DEAN walks into the bathroom and. SAM stoops to the floor and touches the dried blood.

SAM
I mean, everywhere else all over the country, kids will play Bloody Mary, and as far as we know, nobody dies from it.

DEAN
Yeah, well, maybe everywhere it's just a story, but here it's actually happening.

SAM
The place where the legend began?

DEAN shrugs and opens the medicine cabinet.

SAM
But according to the legend, the person who says B—

SAM looks at the medicine cabinet mirror, which now faces him, and closes it.

SAM
The person who says you know what gets it. But here—

DEAN
Shoemaker gets it instead, yeah.

SAM
Right.

DEAN
Never heard anything like that before. Still, the guy did die right in front of the mirror, and the daughter's right. The way the legend goes, you know who scratches your eyes out.

SAM
It's worth checking in to.

INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY – DAY

A woman visible from knees down approaches.

INT. BATHROOM – DAY

SAM and DEAN leave the bathroom.

INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY – DAY

CHARLIE
What are you doing up here?

DEAN
We—we, had to go to the bathroom.

CHARLIE
Who are you?

DEAN
Like we said downstairs, we worked with Donna's dad.

CHARLIE
He was a day trader or something. He worked by himself.

DEAN
No, I know, I meant—

CHARLIE
And all those weird questions downstairs, what was that? So you tell me what's going on, or I start screaming.

SAM
All right, all right. We think something happened to Donna's dad.

CHARLIE
Yeah, a stroke.

SAM
That's not a sign of a typical stroke. We think it might be something else.

CHARLIE
Like what?

SAM
Honestly? We don't know yet. But we don't want it to happen to anyone else. That's the truth.

DEAN
So, if you're gonna scream, go right ahead.

CHARLIE
Who are you, cops?

SAM looks over his shoulder at DEAN.

DEAN
Something like that.

SAM
I'll tell you what. Here.

SAM reaches into his pocket, pulls out a paper and pen, and starts writing down his cell number.

SAM
If you think of anything, you or your friends notice anything strange, out of the ordinary...just give us a call.

SAM hands her the paper as he and DEAN walk down the hallway.

LIBRARY

INT. LIBRARY – DAY

SAM and DEAN walk into a library, rather dark for the time of day.

DEAN
All right, say Bloody Mary really is haunting this town. There's gonna be some sort of proof—Like a local woman who died nasty.

SAM
Yeah but a legend this widespread it's hard. I mean, there's like 50 versions of who she actually is. One story says she's a witch, another says she's a mutilated bride, there's a lot more. {They walk in to the actual library.}

DEAN
All right so what are we supposed to be looking for?

SAM
Every version's got a few things in common. It's always a woman named Mary, and she always dies right in front of a mirror. So we've gotta search local newspapers—public records as far back as they go. See if we can find a Mary who fits the bill.

DEAN
Well that sounds annoying.

SAM
No it won't be so bad, as long as we...{He looks at the computers which all say "Out of Order" on them.} *chuckles* I take it back. This will be very annoying.

{Cut scene to DONNA's friend driving in a car talking on her cell phone.}

Charlie
I'm not sure. They were cops or detectives or something.

{The phone conversation is between DONNA's friend and another girl who was at the funeral named Jill. Jill is in her room taking off her sweater.}

Jill
Whoever they were, they were cute.

Charlie
Jill

Jill
You didn't think so?

Charlie
Yeah okay they were cute. Still, do you think something happened to DONNA's dad?

Jill
Maybe LILY was right. Maybe Bloody Mary got him.

Charlie
Ha ha, very funny.

Jill
Wait, I'm sorry. Was that fear I hear in your voice?

Charlie
No.

Jill
Charlie, I'm walking to the bathroom mirror right now.

Charlie
Jill, quit it.

Jill
{She gets to her bathroom mirror.} Oh no, I can't help myself. I'm gonna say it. Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary.

Charlie
{There is a silence on the phone.} Jill? {Jill screams.} Jill!?!

Jill
{Starts laughing} You're such a freak, I'll call you tomorrow. {They hang up the phone and Jill goes to her closet to finish getting changed. She opens the door, and on the inside there is a mirror, where we see Bloody Mary. She closes the closet door and goes to sit down at her vanity, where of course there is another mirror. We see Bloody Mary as she takes her earrings out, and then her reflection again when Jill walks in front of her TV screen. Jill goes back in the bathroom to wash her face, but as she bends down to wash, her reflection in the mirror stays standing. She looks up and sees her reflection looking at her as if it were another person. Jill starts panicking as the reflection in the mirror starts oozing blood out of its eyes. She reaches up and feels blood on her own face.}

Reflection
You did it. You killed that boy.

{Jill falls down after seemingly being strangled to death as her reflection in the mirror watches her.}

{COMMERCIAL}

{Cut to SAM's dream again. The flames sucked up into Jessica's body, we hear "Why SAM?" and SAM wakes up.}

SAM
Why'd you let me fall asleep?

DEAN
Cause I'm an awesome brother. So what did you dream about?

SAM
Lollipops and candy canes.

DEAN
Yeah, sure.

SAM
Did you find anything?

DEAN
Oh besides a whole new level of frustration? {SAM sits up.} No. I've looked at everything. A few local women, a Laura and a Catherine committed suicide in front of a mirror, and a giant mirror fell on a guy named Dave, but uh, no Mary.

SAM
{Falls back on the bed.} Maybe we just haven't found it yet.

DEAN
I've also been searching for strange deaths in the area, you know...eyeball bleeding, that sort of thing. There's nothing. Whatever's happening here, maybe it just ain't Mary.

{SAM's cell phone rings. He answers it.}

SAM
Hello? {We do not hear who is calling, but a look of concern comes across SAM's face.}

{Cut scene to a park bench. Charlie is sitting there and DEAN is sitting on the back of it, and SAM is standing there. Charlie is crying.}

Charlie
And they found her on the bathroom floor. And her—her eyes. They were gone.

SAM
I'm sorry.

Charlie
And she said it. {DEAN looks up at SAM.} I heard her say it. But it couldn't be because of that. I'm insane, right?

DEAN
No, you're not insane.

Charlie
Oh God, that makes me feel so much worse.

SAM
Look. We think something's happening here. Something that can't be explained.

DEAN
And we're gonna stop it but we could use your help.

{Cut scene to Jill's room. Charlie comes in and locks the door. She then goes over to the window and opens it, where SAM and DEAN are waiting to enter. SAM enters first and DEAN throws him a duffel bag. SAM sets it on the bed and starts going through it.}

SAM
What did you tell Jill's mom?

Charlie
Just that I needed some time alone with Jill's pictures and things. {SAM pulls something out of the bag and DEAN shuts the curtains.} I hate lying to her.

DEAN
Trust us, this is for the greater good. Hit the lights.

Charlie
{goes over to turn off the lights.} What are you guys looking for?

DEAN
We'll let you know as soon as we find it.

SAM
{has a digital camera ready, and hands it to DEAN.} Hey, night vision. {DEAN turns on the night vision for him.} Perfect.

{The digital camera is aimed at DEAN.}

DEAN
Do I look like Paris Hilton?

{SAM walks away with the camera. He opens Jill's closet door and begins filming around the mirror.}

SAM
So I don't get it. I mean...the first victim didn't summon Mary, and the second victim did. How's she choosing them?

DEAN
Beats me.

{SAM closes the closet door.}

DEAN
I want to know why Jill said it in the first place.

Charlie
It's just a joke.

DEAN
Yeah well somebody's gonna say it again, it's just a matter of time.

{SAM is in the bathroom filming around the mirror when he stops and sees trickles of something running out from behind the mirror.}

SAM
Hey. {DEAN and Charlie turn to look at him.} There's a black light in the trunk, right?

{SAM has carried the mirror out to Jill's bed and lays it on the bed upside down. DEAN throws him a black light. SAM peels off the brown paper that is on the back of the mirror. SAM shines the black light over the back of the mirror and we see a handprint, and the words "Gary Bryman."}

Charlie
Gary Bryman?

SAM
You know who that is?

Charlie
No.

{Cut scene to outside, again on a bench. DEAN and Charlie are sitting on it, and SAM comes up behind them.}

SAM
So, Gary Bryman was an 8-year-old boy. Two years ago he was killed in a hit and run. The car was described as a black Toyota Camry. But nobody got the plates or saw the driver.

Charlie
Oh my God.

SAM
What?

Charlie
Jill drove that car.

DEAN
We need to get back to your friend DONNA's house.

{Cut scene to the bathroom of DONNA's house. SAM and DEAN are hunched over the back of the mirror with a black light. There is a handprint on it, and the words "Linda Shoemaker".}

SAM
Linda Shoemaker.

{Cut scene to downstairs with DONNA.}

DONNA
Why are you asking me this?

SAM
Look, we're sorry, but it's important.

DONNA
Yeah. Linda's my mom okay? She overdosed on sleeping pills, it was an accident, and that's it. I think you should leave.

DEAN
Now DONNA, just listen.

DONNA
Get out of my house! {she runs upstairs.}

Charlie
Oh my God. Do you really think her dad could've killed her mom?

SAM
Maybe.

Charlie
I think I should stick around.

DEAN
All right. Whatever you do, don't—

Charlie
Believe me, I won't say it.

{Cut scene to DEAN at a computer and SAM looking at some things posted on a bulletin board.}

SAM
Wait, wait, wait, you're doing a nationwide search?

DEAN
Yep. The NCIC, the FBI database—at this point any Mary who died in front of a mirror is good enough for me.

SAM
But if she's haunting the town, she should have died in the town.

DEAN
I'm telling you there's nothing local, I've checked. So unless you got a better idea—

SAM
The way Mary's choosing her victims, it seems like there's a pattern.

DEAN
I know, I was thinking the SAMe thing.

SAM
With mister Shoemaker and Jill's hit and run.

DEAN
Both had secrets where people died.

SAM
Right. I mean there's a lot of folklore about mirrors-that they reveal all your lies, all your secrets, that they're a true reflection of your soul, which is why it's bad luck to break them.

DEAN
Right, right. So maybe if you've got a secret, I mean like a really nasty one where someone died, then Mary sees it, and punishes you for it.

SAM
Whether you're the one that summoned her or not.

DEAN
Take a look at this. {Cut to a picture of a woman laying by a mirror in a puddle of blood. DEAN prints out another picture and hands it to SAM. The picture is of a handprint and the letters "Tre"}

SAM
Looks like the SAMe handprint.

DEAN
Her name was Mary Worthington—an unsolved murder in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

{Cut to a police or detective agency, and the words "Fort Wayne, Indiana" come on the screen.}

Detective
I was on the job for 35 years-detective for most of that. Now everybody packs it in with a few loose ends, but the Mary Worthington murder—that one still gets me.

DEAN
What exactly happened?

Detective
You boys said you were reporters?

SAM
We know Mary was 19, lived by herself. We know she won a few local beauty contests, dreamt of getting out of Indiana, being an actress. And we know the night of March 29th someone broke into her apartment and murdered her, cut out her eyes with a knife.

Detective
That's right.

SAM
See sir, when we asked you what happened, we wanted to know what you think happened.

{Cut scene to the detective pulling some files out of a file cabinet.}

Detective
Technically I'm not supposed to have a copy of this. {He opens a file to the picture SAM and DEAN found on the computer.} Now see that there? T-R-E?

DEAN
Yeah.

Detective
I think Mary was trying to spell out the name of her killer.

SAM
You know who it was?

Detective
Not for sure. But there was a local man, a surgeon-Trevor SAMpson. {He pulls out a picture of a man.} And I think her cut her up good.

SAM
Now why would he do something like that?

Detective
Her diary mentioned a man that she was seeing. She called him by his initial, "T". Well, her last entry, she was gonna tell "T"'s wife about their affair.

DEAN
Yeah but how do you know it was SAMpson who killed her?

Detective
It's hard to say, but the way her eyes were cut out...it was almost professional.

DEAN
But you could never prove it?

Detective
No. No prints, no witnesses. He was meticulous.

DEAN
Is he still alive?

Detective
Nope. {sits down and sighs} If you ask me, Mary spent her last living moments trying to expose this guy's secret. But she never could.

SAM
Where's she buried?

Detective
She wasn't. She was cremated.

DEAN
What about that mirror {nods at the one in the picture}. It's not in some evidence lockup somewhere is it?

Detective
Ah, no. It was returned to Mary's family a long time ago.

SAM
You have the names of her family by any chance?

{Cut scene to the inside of a girl's bathroom at a school where DONNA and Charlie are walking in.}

DONNA
I mean, you bring these strangers into my house and they ask me things like that?

Charlie
They were only trying to help. Please, DONNA, you have to believe me.

DONNA
What? About Bloody Mary? {Of course they have now stopped in front of the mirror.}

Charlie
Please, I know it sounds crazy—

DONNA
Crazy doesn't even begin to cover it. I mean it's one thing for my sister to believe this crap, she's 12. But you?

Charlie
Think about the way your dad died, okay? And the way Jill died.

DONNA
Okay so {she turns to face the mirror} Bloody Mary.

Charlie
No!

DONNA
Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary. {She turns back to face Charlie} See? Nothing happened.

Charlie
Why would you do that?

DONNA
Oh my God. There really is something wrong with you.

{Cut scene to the school halls. Charlie is walking down past some windows into the classroom, and we see Bloody Mary in one of them.}

{COMMERCIAL}

{We come back to a physics/science class at Charlie's school.}

Teacher
Elements that loose electrons become positive ions, which are smaller than other atoms of the SAMe element. {Charlie opens up her compact.} Therefore the ionic radius is smaller than the atomic radius. {Charlie sees Bloody Mary in the corner and screams. The class freaks out as she starts running around the room.} Charlie! {She sees the reflection of Mary in the window of the door, picks up a stool, and throws it through the window.} Charlie!!! {The teacher catches Charlie.} Charlie stop it! What's wrong!? Just calm down.{Charlie sees Mary in the reflection of the teacher's glasses.}

Charlie
Aah! Let me go!

Teacher
Charlie! {Charlie runs out of the room.}

{Cut to SAM and DEAN driving down the road. SAM is on his cell phone.}

SAM
Oh really? Ah that's too bad Mr. Worthington. I would have paid a lot for that mirror. Okay, well maybe next time. All right, thanks. {SAM hangs up.}

DEAN
So?

SAM
So that was Mary's brother. The mirror was in the family for years, until he sold it one week ago to a store called Estate Antiques. A store in Toledo.

DEAN
So wherever the mirror goes, that's where Mary goes?

SAM
Her spirit's definitely tied up with it somehow.

DEAN
Isn't there an old superstition that says mirrors can capture spirits?

SAM
Yeah there is. Yeah, when someone would die in a house people would cover up the mirrors so the ghost wouldn't get trapped.

DEAN
So Mary dies in front of a mirror, and it draws in her spirit.

SAM
Yeah but how could she move through like a hundred different mirrors?

DEAN
I don't know, but if the mirror is the source, I say we find it and smash it.

SAM
Yeah, I don't know, maybe. {SAM's cell phone rings.} Hello. {The look of concern comes across his face again} Charlie?

{Cut scene to wherever SAM and DEAN where staying. Charlie is sitting on the bed with her head on her knees and SAM and DEAN have all of the curtains drawn shut, and are throwing sheets over the mirrors, or facing them to the wall or floor.}

SAM
{Sits next to Charlie} Hey, hey it's ok. Hey, you can open up your eyes Charlie. It's okay, all right?

{Charlie looks up slowly.}

SAM
Now listen. You're gonna stay right here on this bed, and you're not gonna look at glass, or anything else that has a reflection, okay? And as long as you do that, she cannot get you.

Charlie
But I can't keep that up forever. I'm gonna die, aren't I?

SAM
No. No. Not anytime soon.

DEAN
{Sits on the bed too} All right Charlie. We need to know what happened.

Charlie
We were in the bathroom. DONNA said it.

DEAN
That's not what we're talking about. Something happened, didn't it? In your life...a secret...where someone got hurt. Can you tell us about it?

Charlie
I had this boyfriend. I loved him. But he kind of scared me too, you know? And one night, at his house, we got in this fight. Then I broke up with him, and he got upset, and he said he needed me and he loved me, and he said "Charlie, if you walk out that door right now, I'm gonna kill myself." And you know what I said? I said "Go ahead." And I left. How could I say that? How could I leave him like that? I just...I didn't believe him, you know? I should have. {She puts her face back on her knees and starts crying again.}

{Cut scene to SAM and DEAN driving in the rain.}

DEAN
You know her boyfriend killing himself, that's not really Charlie's fault.

SAM
You know as well as I do spirits don't exactly see shades of gray, DEAN. Charlie had a secret, someone died, that's good enough for Mary.

DEAN
I guess.

SAM
You know, I've been thinking. It might not be enough to just smash that mirror.

DEAN
Why, what do you mean?

SAM
Well Mary's hard to pin down, right? I mean she moves around from mirror to mirror so who's to say that she's not just gonna keep hiding in them forever? So maybe we should try to pin her down, you know, summon her to her mirror and then smash it.

DEAN
Well how do you know that's going to work?

SAM
I don't, not for sure.

DEAN
Well who's gonna summon her?

SAM
I will. She'll come after me.

DEAN
You know what, that's it. {He pulls the car over.} This is about Jessica, isn't it? You think that's your dirty little secret that you killed her somehow? SAM, this has got to stop, man. I mean, the nightmares and calling her name out in the middle of the night—it's gonna kill you. Now listen to me—It wasn't your fault. If you wanna blame something, then blame the thing that killed her. Or hell, why don't you take a swing at me? I mean I'm the one that dragged you away from her in the first place.

SAM
I don't blame you.

DEAN
Well you shouldn't blame yourself, because there's nothing you could've done.

SAM
I could've warned her.

DEAN
About what? You didn't know what was gonna happen! And besides, all of this isn't a secret, I mean I know all about it. It's not gonna work with Mary anyway.

SAM
No you don't.

DEAN
I don't what?

SAM
You don't know all about it. I haven't told you everything.

DEAN
What are you talking about?

SAM
Well it wouldn't really be a secret if I told you, would it?

DEAN
{looks surprised} No. I don't like it. It's not gonna happen, forget it.

SAM
DEAN that girl back there is going to die unless we do something about it. And you know what? Who knows how many more people are gonna die after that? Now we're doing this. You've got to let me do this.

{Cut scene to the shop. SAM is trying to pick the lock on the door. It opens and they see many mirrors are in this shop.}

DEAN
Well...that's just great. {He pulls out the picture of Mary's dead body to look at the mirror.} All right let's start looking.

{They split up and walk around the store and we see a flashing light that seems to be part of an alarm.}

DEAN
Maybe they've already sold it.

{SAM's flashlight stops on the mirror.}

SAM
I don't think so.

{DEAN walks over to him and pulls out the picture again to compare. It is the mirror.}

DEAN
That's it. {sighs} You sure about this? {SAM hands DEAN the flashlight.}

SAM
{sighs} Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary. {he looks at DEAN who gives him an unsure look back. SAM picks up the crowbar} Bloody Mary.

{COMMERCIAL}

{DEAN turns to see a light coming through the store.}

DEAN
I'll go check that out. Stay here, be careful. {SAM readies the crowbar again} Smash anything that moves. {DEAN crawls away towards the front door. He sees a headlight.} Crap. {He puts the crowbar down and begins to walk to the door.}

{Meanwhile SAM hears a breath, so he turns to look at a different mirror, when the camera turns back to Mary's we see her in it.}

{Cut scene back to DEAN who is now outside facing police.}

Police
Hold it.

DEAN
Woah guys, false alarm, I tripped the system.

Police
Who are you?

DEAN
I'm the boss's kid.

Police
You're Mister Yamashiro's kid?

{Cut scene back to SAM. We see Mary in a different mirror now. SAM sees her there out of the corner of his eye and smashes the mirror with the crowbar. She is in a different one now, and he sees her and smashes that mirror too. He is now back facing her mirror.}

SAM
Come on. Come into this one.

{SAM looks oddly at his reflection, which has now taken a mind of its own like Jill's. SAM starts having trouble breathing and has a trickle of blood coming out of his eye. He drops the crowbar and grabs his heart.}

Reflection
It's your fault. You killed her. You killed Jessica.

{Cut back to DEAN outside.}

DEAN
Like I said, I was adopted.

Police
Yeah.

DEAN
{Is being covered back and front by the two cops.} You know, I just—I really don't have time for this right now. {He punches one cop, backhands the other, then punches the cop in front of him again. They are now on the ground.

{Cut scene to SAM and his reflection.}

Reflection
You never told her the truth—who you really were. {SAM is now falling towards the ground.} But it's more than that, isn't it? Those nightmares you've been having of Jessica dying, screaming, burning—You had them for days before she died. Didn't you!?! You were so desperate to ignore them, to believe they were just dreams. How could you ignore them like that? How could you leave her alone to die!?! You dreamt it would happen!!!

{DEAN's crowbar goes through the mirror.}

DEAN
{bends down to the floor to SAM} SAM, SAMmy!

SAM
It's SAM.

DEAN
[in reference to the blood that had come out of his eyes] God, are you okay?

SAM
Uh, yeah.

DEAN
Come on, come on. {He pulls SAM up. He puts SAM's arm over his neck, and they begin to walk out, until Mary (again, much like SAMara coming out of the TV in The Ring) comes out of the frame of the mirror. They turn around to see her crawling over the broken glass. May walks towards them and they both fall to the ground. They both start bleeding from the face, but DEAN reaches up and pulls over a mirror so that Mary is forced to see her own reflection.}

Reflection
You killed them! All those people! You killed them!

{Mary starts choking to death and melts into a pile of blood. DEAN throws down the mirror he held and it shatters.}

DEAN
Hey SAM?

SAM
Yeah?

DEAN
This has got to be like...what? 600 years of bad luck?

{SAM chuckles weakly.}

{COMMERCIAL}

{We come back to SAM and DEAN driving in the car with Charlie in the back. They pull up in front of a house.}

Charlie
So this is really over?

DEAN
{nods} Yeah, it's over.

Charlie
Thank you. {DEAN reaches back to shake her hand, and she gets out of the car.}

SAM
Charlie? {Charlie turns around} Your boyfriend's death...you really should try to forgive yourself. No matter what you did, you probably couldn't have stopped it. Sometimes bad things just happen.

{Charlie smiles faintly, then turns around to go into the house.}

DEAN
{Gently hits SAM} That's good advice. {They drive off} Hey SAM?

SAM
Yeah?

DEAN
Now that this is all over, I want you to tell me what that secret is.

SAM
Look...you're my brother and I'd die for you, but there are some things I need to keep to myself. {SAM looks out the window and sees Jessica in a white dress on the street corner standing next to a light pole, as they turn the corner she disappears behind the pole, and we don't see her again.}

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