SUPERNATURAL — (9:00–10:00 p.m. ET)
“Everybody Hates Hitler” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
SAM AND DEAN FACE OFF AGAINST A GOLEM — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate the death of Rabbi Bass (guest star Hal Linden, “Barney Miller”), who spontaneously combusted. The case becomes ever more confusing when they learn that the Rabbi was researching Nazi Necromancers. Sam and Dean are attacked by a Golem (guest star John DeSantis) who turns out to belong to the Rabbi’s grandson, Aaron (Adam Rose). The key to the case lies with the Golem but Aaron doesn’t know how to control him, which leaves everyone in danger. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Bed Edlund (#814).
Source: CW
Supernatural - Episode 8.13 - Everybody Hates Hitler - Press Release
17 Jan 2013
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Wat. It sounds interesting, though.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this is way too detailed. Don't do that again.
I thought the same thing. They should have stopped with researching Nazi necromancers.
ReplyDeleteSounds fantastic! Love supernatural :)
ReplyDeleteWait a minute. I thought this was 8.13 and 8.14 was Trial and Error. Did they switch places? It says #814 after Ben Edlund's name.
ReplyDeleteGood grief they did. I'm not gonna worry about the order. I think it does sound like a good story though.
ReplyDeleteThe title is interesting.
ReplyDeleteDamn. The 70's are alive and well on Supernatural this season. First we get BJ Honeycutt and now Barney Miller. Should I be expecting a cameo by Lamont from Sanford and Son too?
ReplyDeleteDid they just give way too much away in that press release? It seems as if they have.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds utterly weird
ReplyDeleteFilming order, not episode order; JA's episode was #801,not 8.03 (Heartache) which made the premiere 8.01 #802 and episode 8.02, #803; similarly #814 (this one episode *8.13*) would have been filmed prior to #813 (ep. 8.14 Trial and Error).Essentially the show switched "airing orders" for some reason, same as was done in S6 with Frontierland and MHWGO and in S5 with MBV and DMDWP - I keep track of those "#'s" lol.
ReplyDeleteAs long as we don't get another Bitten I am good. ;)
ReplyDeleteYet it makes sense for the first three episodes to be shot out of order. Why would they shoot this out of order? Not that it makes a difference. I am used to them changing airing order occasionally. I have never heard of them purposely shooting out of order except when they need to for Jensen to direct. Is there a story behind this that I missed?
ReplyDeleteIt does sounds like the gave too many details up. What if this is just half of the episode, though? mmmmmm
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting, and Ben Edlund wrote it, so it's almost a promise that this one will be good. ;)
ReplyDeleteBut, no Cas yet in this one? :(
I have no idea why the switch in episode order this time. The S5 swap between DMDWP and MBV was likely because the show went into a longish hiatus - I think at five-six weeks between episodes - and as MBV dealt with Valentine's Day, MBV aired on Feb 11, 2010 and DMDWP on Mar 25,2010; I also think The CW/SPN wasn't counting on this long a hiatus so airing DMDWP on Feb 11 and MBV on Feb 18 wouldn't be "bad" but airing MBV on Mar 25 would be. Likewise the reason S6 eps Frontierland and MHWGO were swapped (and probably tweaked a little) was because someone realized the Titanic did sink on April 15 and so instead of Frontierland airing on 4/15 MHWGO did.
ReplyDeleteThe S6 change wasn't nearly so "harmful" continuity-wise as the S5 swap for Dean's character. In 5.13 TSRTS he was dreaming of angel and devil strippers, in MVB he didn't want to eat and was disinterested in sex and Famine told him he was empty inside - the episode ended with him praying for help, which would make 5.16 DSOTM a seamless transition but instead in 5.15 Dean was stuffing himself with pie.