
Title All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two
Episode # Season 2, Episode 22
First aired May 17, 2007
Directed by Kim Manners
Written by Eric Kripke
Outline The hunters discover the Yellow-Eyed Demon's plan; the war beings
Monster Yellow-Eyed Demon
Location(s) Cold Oak, South Dakota; Wyoming
After the fight between Jake and Sam, Dean has to make the ultimate sacrifice for his brother. Meanwhile the Yellow-Eyed Demon has his new servant and plans to unleash the hordes of Hell.
Music
* Carry
On My Wayward Son by Kansas
* Don't Look Back" by Boston
Trivia
It is
the second time the song Carry on My Wayward Son by Kansas is
used in the show. It was first used in "Salvation" (season
1 episode 21) over the opening sequence showing what previously
happened during the first season. The song is used again in the
opening sequence of this episode showing what previously happened
during the first two seasons.
Dean said "We've got work to do" as he closed the trunk
of the Impala. Sam said the same thing as he shut the Impala's
trunk at the end of the pilot episode. Not to mention that, in
the pilot episode, Sam was standing on the left and Dean was standing
on the right (and Sam was the one who dropped the gun into the
trunk and closed it); in the season finale of this season, the
brothers were standing on opposite sides and Dean was the one
who dropped the gun into the trunk and closed it.
Quotes
Yellow-Eyed
Demon: If you're gonna open that crypt for me, you're gonna need
a key. (pulls out the Colt)
Jake: A gun?
Yellow-Eyed Demon: Oh, this isn't just any gun, Jake. This is
the only gun in the whole universe that can shoot me dead.
Jake: Is that so?
Yellow-Eyed Demon: Yep. Here, take it. (Jake aims the gun at the
Yellow-Eyed Demon) Oh my. I'm shocked at this unforeseen turn
of events.
Dean: (to Sams body) When you were little, couldn't have
been more than five, you just started asking questions. How come
we didn't have a mom. Why did we always have to move around. Where's
Dad. I remember I begged you. 'Quit asking, Sammy. You don't want
to know.' I just wanted you to be a kid. Just for a little while
longer. Always tried to protect you. Keep you safe. Dad didn't
even have to tell me. It's just always my responsibility, you
know? It's like I had one job. I had one job, and I screwed it
up. I blew it, and for that, I'm sorry. I guess thats what
I do. I let down the people I love. Yknow, I let Dad down,
and now I guess Im just supposed to let you down, too. How
can I? How am I supposed to live with that? What am I supposed
to do? Sammy? What am I supposed to do?
Female Demon: Then no deal.
Dean: Fine.
Female Demon: Fine. Make sure you bury Sam before he starts stinking
up the joint.
Dean: Stop, Sam, stop! Damn it. Kay, you almost died in
there. What would I have
cant you just take care of
yourself for a little bit? Huh, just a little bit?
Sam: Im sorry, no.
Dean: Dad brought me back, Bobby, Im not even supposed to
be here. At least this way something good can come out of it,
yknow, its like my life can mean something.
Bobby: What? And it didnt before? Have you got that low
an opinion of yourself? Are you that screwed in the head?
Dean: Dont
get mad at me. Dont you do that. I had to. I had to look
out for you. Thats my job!
Sam: And what do you think my job is?
Dean: What?
Sam: You saved my life, over and over. I mean, you sacrifice everything
for me, dont you think Id do the same thing for you?
Youre my big brother. Theres nothing I wouldnt
do for you. I dont care what it takes, Im gonna get
you out of this. I guess I gotta save your ass for a change.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: (speaking with Dean) I knew I kept you alive
for some reason. Until now, anyway. I couldn't have done it without
your pathetic, self-loathing, self-destructive desire to sacrifice
yourself for your family.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: So, Dean. I gotta thank you. You see, demons
can't resurrect people unless a deal is made. I know, red tape,
it'll make you nuts. But thanks to you, Sammy's back in rotation.
I wasn't counting on that, but I'm glad. I liked him better than
Jake anyhow.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: (flings Sam into a tree) I'll get to you in
a minute, champ, but I'm proud of you! I knew you had it in you.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: Boys shouldn't play with Daddy's guns.
Jake: You were dead. I killed you.
Sam: Yeah? Well, next time finish the job.
Dean: Ellen what happened, howd you get out?
Ellen: I wasnt supposed to; I was supposed to be in there
with everybody else. But we ran out of pretzels, of all things.
It was just dumb luck.
Dean: What do I have to do?
Female Demon: First of all, quit groveling. Needy guys are such
a turn-off.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: Ill make certain that they both live
long enough to know the chewy taste of their own intestines.
Bobby: I could throttle you.
Dean: What? And send me downstairs ahead of schedule?
Ellen: Well, the Yellow-Eyed Demon might be dead, but a lot more
got through that gate.
Dean: How many you think?
Sam: A hundred, maybe two hundred. It's an army... he's unleashed
an army.
Bobby: Hope to hell you boys are ready. Cause the war has just
begun.
Bobby: Something big is going down. End of the world big.
Dean: Well, then let it end!
Bobby: You don't mean that.
Dean: You don't think so? You don't think I've given enough? You
don't think I've paid enough? I'm done with it. All of it. If
you know what's good for you, you'll turn around and get the hell
out of here.
Dean: (to the Yellow-Eyed Demon's corpse) Well, check that off
the to-do list.
Sam: (about the demon being dead) I kinda can't believe it, Dean.
I mean our whole lives, everything has been prepping for this
and now I... I kinda don't know what to say.
Dean: I do. (he kneels over the demon's body) That was for our
mom, you son of a bitch.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: (to Dean) You of all people should know that
whats dead should stay dead.
Bobby: (staring at the unlocking vault) Oh no.
Ellen: Bobby, what is it?
Bobby: It's Hell. Take cover, now!
Ellen: (about the Roadhouse fire) A lot of good people died in
there, and I got to live. Lucky me.
Dean: (looking down at Sam's body) I always tried to protect you,
keep you safe. Dad didn't even have to tell me. It was just always
my responsibility, you know? It's like I had one job. I had one
job. And I screwed it up. I blew it. And for that, I'm sorry.
I guess that's what I do, I let down the people I love.
Jake: Go to Hell.
Yellow-Eyed Demon: Been there, done that.
References
Yellow-Eyed
Demon: Well congratulations, Jake. You're it. You're the last
man standing, the American Idol.
This
is an allusion to the popular American singing TV show, American
Idol, first released in 2002. In this show, thousands of people
from all over the country come to audition for one spot as the
American Idol. Millions of people vote to keep their favorite
singer in the running for the title.