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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Fallen Idol |
| Episode #: | 05x05 |
| Production Number: | 3X5205 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 08th, 2009 |
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Episode Summary |
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Sam and Dean take on their first post-reunion case when a man is killed in a head-on collision... in a parked car in a garage. The brothers soon realize that the killer is taking on the appearance of famous real-life icons and killing their greatest fans, and a wax museum holds the key to locating the killer.
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Guest Stars |
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Main Cast |
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Featured Songs |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Jeff Beck | Superstition | Sam and Dean leave Canton |
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Episode Quotes |
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Dean: Dude, he's short.
Sam: Hey, Gandhi was a great man.
Dean: For a Smurf. | Dean: Is that Gandhi?
Sam: Yeah!
Dean: Dude, he's squirelly. | Dean: Let me get this straight. Your, uh, ultimate hero was not only a short man in diapers, but he was a fruitarian.
Sam: That's not the point.
Dean: That is good. Even for you, that is good. | Dean: Not a word.
Sam: Dude, you just got whaled on by Paris Hilton. |
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Sam: So, this is like Christine?
Stephen King wrote the novel Christine in 1983, and John Carpenter adapted it into a movie later that year. The movie's title character is a killer car possessed by the spirit of its psychopathic owner, who takes over a teenager who buys the car and uses the car to commit murder. |
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