
Title Everybody Loves a Clown
Episode # Season 2, Episode 2
First aired 5 October, 2006
Directed by Philip Sgriccia
Written by John Shiban
Outline After listening to a message on John's cell phone from a woman named Ellen, Sam and Dean decide to track her down.
Monster Rakshasa
Location(s) Nebraska
South Dakota
Medford, Wisconsin
Staying with Bobby after leaving hospital, Dean is consumed with repairing the Impala, and refuses to discuss Johns death. Sam finds an old message on Johns cell phone and they track it down to Harvelles Roadhouse. Here they meet Ellen Harvelle and her daughter [Jo] who, to the boys surprise, knew their father and know all about demons. Another regular at the Roadhouse, Ash, offers to help analyze Johns research on the Yellow-Eyed Demon.
While waiting for Ash to complete his work, the boys investigate a series of murders that have occurred while a circus is in town. They continue to clash over how they are dealing with their grief.
After killing the Rakshasa responsible for the deaths, the boys return to the Roadhouse where Ash has set up a computer program to alert them to appearances of the Yellow-Eyed Demon.
Back at Bobbys, Sam admits that he is not dealing with Johns death, but charges that Dean isnt either. As Sam leaves, Dean picks up a tire iron and with rage and grief smashes into the Impala.
Music
* The Chambers
Brothers - Time Has Come Today
* Three Dog Night - Shambala
* Captain & Tennille - Do That To Me One More Time
Trivia
The writer of
this episode John Sihban wrote for the X-Files. Ken Kramer who
plays Mr Cooper appeared in three X-Files episodes (as different
characters) and Chad Lindberg (Ash) also appeared in one epsiode.
A Rakshasa featured in the 1974 TV series The Night Stalker -
the predecessor of both The X-Files and Supernatural.
The end credits feature "In memory of our friend, Peter Ellis."
Peter Ellis directed two episodes, "Bloody Mary" and
"The Benders," and died in April 2006.
Quotes
Dean (to Sam): You know what? You're right. Come here. I'm gonna lay my head gently on your shoulder. Maybe we can cry, hug, and maybe even slow dance
Dean (on his minivan ride): This is humiliating. I feel like a friggin' soccer mom!
Ash (on Dean admiring his haircut): All business up front, party in the back.
Jo: Most hunters come through that door think they can get in my pants with some... pizza, a six pack, and side one of Zeppelin IV.
Dean: Planes
crash!
Sam: And apparently clowns kill!
Dean (to Sam): I just think it's really interesting, this sudden obedience you have to Dad. It's like, oh, what would Dad want me to do? Sam, you spent your entire life slugging it out with that man. I mean, hell, you, you picked a fight with him the last time you ever saw him. And now that he's dead, now you want to make it right? Well, I'm sorry Sam, but you can't, it's too little, too late.
Sam (to Dean): About me and dad. I'm sorry that the last time I was with him I tried to pick a fight. I'm sorry that I spent most of my life angry at him. I mean for all I know, he died thinking that I hate him. So you're right -what I'm doing right now, it's too little. It's too late. I miss him, man. And I feel guilty as hell. And I'm not all right. Not at all. But neither are you. That much I know.
References
* After the teaser Dean and Sam are at their father's funeral pyre. The way it is shot is a visual reference to the end of Return of the Jedi when Luke burns the body (or suit) of his father, Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker.
* Ash says, "I'm on it like Divine on dog dookie." This is a reference to a John Waters film, Pink Flamingos, in which infamous transvestite Divine eats dog faeces. Pink Flamingos is widely considered the epitome of Bad Taste films, and arguably it's Ash who makes this reference because he seems to fit the trash demographic Waters portrays and celebrates in his films.
* Dean's line to Sam, "You cry when you see Ronald McDonald" is arguably a reference to a fantext - gekizetsu's Letters from Sam to Stephen King. Furthermore, Ronald McDonald is the mascot for the fast-food restaurant chain McDonalds
* The title card at the end is In Memory of our Friend, Peter Ellis. Peter Ellis is the director of The Benders and Bloody Mary, and died in late April of 2006.
Dean: Check
it out. 5-0.
This is a reference to the popular TV series Hawaii Five-O (1968-1980).
It was on CBS and had 282 total episodes. Created by Leonard Freeman,
Hawaii Five-O was an elite investigative unit that reported to
the Governor of Hawaii.
Ninendo DS Game
The sound effects coming from the little boy's Nintendo DS during
the scene in the fun house was from the video game Donkey Kong.
Dean: I know what you're thinking - Why'd it have to be clowns?
This is an allusion to the Indiana Jones line from Raiders of
the Lost Ark - "Why'd it have to be snakes?"
Ash: I mean I'm on it like Divine on dog dookie.
This quote refers to famous Drag queen, Divine, who became infamous
after completely chewing and swallowing actual dog feces in the
film Pink Flamingos.