Shut Up, Dr. Phil
- Episode aired Oct 21, 2011
- TV-14
- 42m
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8.0/10
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Sam and Dean get caught in the middle of a feud between a married witch couple.Sam and Dean get caught in the middle of a feud between a married witch couple.Sam and Dean get caught in the middle of a feud between a married witch couple.
Aly Purrott-Armstrong
- Wendy Goodson
- (as Alycia Purrott)
Misha Collins
- Castiel
- (archive footage)
Jewel Staite
- Amy Pond
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharisma Carpenter and James Marsters are known for their roles in two other supernaturally themed shows; Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and Angel (1999).
- GoofsDean is telling Sam about two "freaky" deaths that occurred in Prosperity, Indiana over the last two weeks. The online article about the first victim, Carl Dunlap, describes the victim's death as being from "hypothalmia", which is not a real term, perhaps the writers meant "hypothermia". Both the next line, and Dean, elaborates that the victim "boiled to death in a hot tub." The correct term should've been either "hyperthermia", a higher than normal body temperature (100.9 °F or above), or even more accurately "hyperpyrexia", the clinical term for dangerously high body temperature (above 105.8 °F). Hypothermia is the clinical term for abnormally low body temperature (below 95.0 °F).
- Quotes
Don Stark: Wendy was nothing to me. It was over as soon as it started.
Maggie Stark: She was part of a pattern, okay? I've had 800 years of this. Do not make me bring up the Renaissance!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Supernatural: Clip Show (2013)
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Nostalgic for Buffy
Spike and Cornelia are married witches in this episode and to my surprise manage to bring the same fun to Supernatural as they did to Buffy. Story is nothing spectacular, but it's tight and fun. Episodes like this shine in these dark seasons.
I also want to take this chance to apologise for my friend CataTheDon, which reacted badly to his lack of knowledge on his language. Actually, the oldest dated text in Romanian is from 1521, Neacsu's letter written in Cyrillic letters because the language had been influenced by Slavs. Only in 1860 did the we start to officially use the latin-based alphabet through a decree by ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza.
These witches once mention they've been together for 800 years, so it's realistic they would use Cyrillic Romanian.
Good episode.
I also want to take this chance to apologise for my friend CataTheDon, which reacted badly to his lack of knowledge on his language. Actually, the oldest dated text in Romanian is from 1521, Neacsu's letter written in Cyrillic letters because the language had been influenced by Slavs. Only in 1860 did the we start to officially use the latin-based alphabet through a decree by ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza.
These witches once mention they've been together for 800 years, so it's realistic they would use Cyrillic Romanian.
Good episode.
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- bogdan253
- Jan 8, 2023
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- Runtime42 minutes
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