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  • We are at Supernatural Season 8, Episode 16 Remember the Titans. We have Titans and Greek Gods and Goddesses. Then we talk about the depictions of Artemis' Roman counterpart Diana in the Met in a very serious quiz.

    Research Links

    Carl Friedrich Thienpondt | Diana | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNarcisse-Virgile Diaz de la Peña | Diana | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtKarl Theodore Bitter | Diana | American | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOlin Levi Warner | Diana | American | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtAugustus Saint-Gaudens | Diana | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art


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  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode of Devil's Trap Podcast, Diana and Blizz discuss season 8, episode 15 of Supernatural, 'Man's Best Friend with Benefits.' They review the episode, share their thoughts on the title, and discuss the director and writers. They also talk about their personal experiences, including getting pedicures and attending music concerts. The conversation then delves into the plot of the episode, focusing on the introduction of James, a cop who is also a witch, and his familiar, Portia. They discuss the implications of being a witch and the challenges James faces. The episode ends with a discussion about the trials and Dean's concerns about Sam's ability to complete them. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the plot of the episode and the actions of the characters. They talk about the investigation into James and the discovery of his involvement in the murders. They also discuss the relationship between James and Portia, as well as the dynamics within the witch community. The hosts mention the use of spells and astral projection in the episode. They also share some humorous observations and jokes throughout the conversation. In this episode, Jerk and Bitch discuss the Supernatural episode 'The Curious Case of Dean Winchester.' They explore the concept of astral projection and its portrayal in the show. They also discuss the dynamic between Sam and Dean and the importance of trust and honesty in their relationship. The hosts highlight the fun elements of the episode, such as the presence of a dog and a cat, the witch bar, and the witch cop. However, they also point out the plot holes and missed opportunities in the storyline.

    Links:

    https://www.wikihow.com/Perform-Astral-Projection

    Keywords

    Supernatural, season 8, episode 15, review, title, director, writers, pedicure, music concert, cop, witch, familiar, trials, plot, investigation, James, murders, relationship, witch community, spells, astral projection, humor, Supernatural, episode review, astral projection, Sam and Dean, trust, honesty, witch bar, witch cop, plot holes

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Episode Review

    08:28

    The Introduction of Portia

    15:51

    The Complex Relationship Between James and Portia

    29:51

    Supernatural Elements: Spells and Astral Projection

    53:57

    Exploring Astral Projection https://www.wikihow.com/Perform-Astral-Projection

    01:07:14

    Plot Holes and Missed Opportunities



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  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode of the Devil's Trap podcast, Diana and Liz discuss season 8, episode 14 of Supernatural. They start by talking about their experiences during the recent eclipse and Diana's visit to a winery (nope, Liz went to one). They then dive into the episode, titled 'Trial and Error,' where Kevin Tran discovers a way to close the gates of hell. The episode explores the three trials that need to be completed, including killing a hellhound and bathing in its blood. Sam and Dean take on a job at a farm where they meet Ellie, who hires them despite their lack of experience. The episode ends with the brothers preparing for the first trial. In this episode, Sam and Dean encounter a family with a dark secret involving hell hounds. They discover that the family members have made deals with demons in exchange for wealth and success. As they investigate, they encounter a hell hound and learn that they can only see it through glasses coated with artisanal holy oil. The episode ends with Sam starting the trials to close the gates of hell, while Dean decides to track down another hell hound. The episode explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the consequences of making deals with demons.

    Keywords

    Supernatural, season 8, episode 14, eclipse, winery, gates of hell, trials, hellhound, farm, Supernatural, hell hounds, deals with demons, family, sacrifice, artisanal holy oil, gates of hell

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Eclipse Adventures

    07:20

    Episode Recap: 'Trial and Error'

    30:31

    Revelations and Suspicion

    38:02

    Ellie's Last Night

    44:49

    Dean's Plan to Close the Gates of Hell



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  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode of the Devil's Trap podcast, Diana and Liz discuss season eight, episode 13 of Supernatural titled 'Everybody Hates Hitler.' They debate the best candy season, share their recent travels, and prepare for the upcoming solar eclipse. The main themes of the conversation include Easter candy, the Library of Congress, the solar eclipse, and the episode recap. The conversation is light-hearted and filled with humor. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the Supernatural episode 'Everybody Hates Hitler' and delve into the lore and history behind the Thule Society and the concept of golems. They explore the themes of Nazi occultism, the Aryan race, and the influence of Madame Blavatsky. The hosts also analyze the characters and their actions in the episode, highlighting the significance of the Golem and the role of the Men of Letters. Overall, they emphasize the importance of understanding the historical context and the horrors of the Nazi regime, while also critiquing the glamorization of Nazi magicians in popular culture.

    Keywords

    Supernatural, podcast, season eight, episode 13, candy, Easter, Library of Congress, solar eclipse, recap, Supernatural, episode, Everybody Hates Hitler, Thule Society, golems, Nazi occultism, Aryan race, Madame Blavatsky, Men of Letters, historical context, glamorization, Nazi magicians

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Easter Candy Debate

    02:10

    Traveling and the Library of Congress

    04:12

    Preparing for the Solar Eclipse

    09:41

    Recapping 'Everybody Hates Hitler'

    37:03

    Uncovering the Thule Society and the Necromancers

    44:48

    The Library Break-In and the Dart Attack

    53:05

    The Thule Society and Nazi Occultism

    01:01:06

    Reactivating the Golem and Settling into the Men of Letters Life

    Research Links

    Hammer Of The Gods: The Thule Society And The Birth Of Nazism : David Luhrssen : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveThe Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi ... - Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke - Google Books - Goodrick-Clarke - 2005 - The occult roots of Nazism secret Aryan cults8.13 Everybody Hates Hitler - Super-wikiBefore Hitler Came - Thule Society and Germanen OrdenMembers only : secret societies, sects, and cults-- exposed! : Tibbott, Julie, author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveFreemasonry under the Nazi Regime | Holocaust EncyclopediaNazi Leadership and the Thule Society | Frank Jacob - Academia.eduThe Thule Society and cultural appropriation of Viking heritage | The Viking HeraldHitler's monsters : a supernatural history of the Third Reich : Kurlander, Eric, 1973- author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveThule Society - Wikipedia


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  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    They recap the previous episode and provide information about the director and writer. They introduce the character Josie and discuss Henry's initiation. They also discuss Abaddon's possession of Josie and Henry's escape to the future. The chapter ends with a discussion about John Winchester and the blood sigil. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes include the Men of Letters, the discovery of Astro Comics as the entrance to the Men of Letters headquarters, the significance of the Aquarian Star symbol, the search for Albert Magnus's grave, the arrival of Abaddon, the revelation of the Knights of Hell, the importance of John's journal, Henry's attempt to change the past, and the instructions from Larry on how to stop Abaddon. In this episode, Abaddon arrives and poses a threat to the Winchesters. They learn about summoning Abaddon and the steps involved in the ritual. The process includes cultivating dark energy, fasting, and practicing mindfulness meditation. The Winchesters perform a ceremonial magic ritual to summon Abaddon, resulting in her defeat. Henry sacrifices himself to save Sam and Dean, and they bury him in a cemetery. The episode explores the themes of legacy and secret societies.

    Takeaways

    Time travel is a topic of discussion in this episode.Diana is planning a research trip and reaching out to the National Archives.Diana's birthday celebrations are mentioned.The possibility of having a guest on the podcast is discussed.The episode recap and information about the director and writer are provided.The characters Josie and Henry are introduced.Abaddon's possession of Josie and Henry's escape to the future are discussed.The chapter ends with a discussion about John Winchester and the blood sigil. The Men of Letters are a secret society of scholars who document supernatural knowledge.Astro Comics serves as the entrance to the Men of Letters headquarters.The Aquarian Star symbol is a unicursal hexagram associated with the Golden Dawn and Aleister Crowley.Abaddon is a Knight of Hell, handpicked by Lucifer.John's journal contains detailed drawings of monsters and supernatural knowledge.Henry's attempt to change the past could have dire consequences.The key to stopping Abaddon is to throw it into a safe and secret location. Abaddon poses a significant threat to the Winchesters and requires a specific ritual to summon and defeat.The process of summoning Abaddon involves cultivating dark energy, fasting, and practicing mindfulness meditation.Henry sacrifices himself to save Sam and Dean, highlighting the theme of family and legacy.The episode introduces the concept of secret societies and their role in the supernatural world.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Time Travel

    01:44

    Researching at the National Archives

    03:19

    Diana's Birthday Week

    05:28

    Discussion about an Attractive Actor

    06:57

    Possible Guest on the Podcast

    07:14

    Trivia Challenge Idea

    07:35

    Birthday Celebrations and Supernatural Fandom

    08:08

    Episode Recap and Director Information

    09:05

    Writer Information

    09:11

    Recap of Previous Episode

    09:18

    Discussion about Family Business

    10:23

    Introduction of Josie

    11:15

    Henry's Initiation

    13:20

    Josie Possessed by Abaddon

    14:37

    Henry Escapes to the Future

    16:13

    Henry Meets Sam and Dean

    19:11

    Josie Attacks Sam, Dean, and Henry

    20:00

    Henry Reveals Abaddon's Identity

    22:42

    Discussion about John Winchester

    24:23

    Sam and Dean's Conversation

    26:17

    Henry's Blood Sigil

    28:00

    The...

  • Straddle the 12 sided dice - Talking SPN Season 8 Episode 11 LARP and the real girl, and the Dungeons and Dragons Moral Panic, James Dallas Egbert III story.

    AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, Diana and Liz discuss season 8, episode 11 of Supernatural, titled 'LARP and the Real Girl.' They start by recapping their recent experiences at South by Southwest and a circus class. They then dive into the episode, where Sam and Dean investigate the mysterious death of a man involved in live-action role-playing (LARPing). They meet Lance, a LARPer who becomes their main suspect, but he has an alibi. The conversation also touches on the moral panic surrounding Dungeons and Dragons in the past and the real-life case of James Dallas Egbert III. In this part of the conversation, the pressure tactics used by Riddle to force Peggy to reveal her sources are discussed. The media's narrative shift towards linking Dallas's disappearance to Dungeons and Dragons is explored. The discovery and return of Dallas is recounted, along with the tragic end to his story. The aftermath of the case and the media's sensationalism are examined. The investigation into Moon Door and the Battle of the Kingdoms is detailed. The dilemma faced by Charlie as the Queen is highlighted. The connection between the tattoo and the targeted attacks is revealed. The involvement of the Shadow Orcs and the Fairy King is discussed. The chapter ends with Charlie and Dean's departure to the Black Hills. In this episode, Charlie is sent on a mission to find Sam while Dean and Bultar search for the Shadow Orcs. Charlie encounters a stag-headed creature and is taken to a cottage where she meets Gilda, a fairy who is being controlled by a spell. Meanwhile, Sam and Dean confront Jerry, who is revealed to be Gilda's master. Charlie destroys the book of spells, freeing Gilda and defeating Jerry. The episode ends with Sam, Dean, and Charlie preparing to fight in Charlie's army in Moon Door.

    Takeaways

    The media's sensationalism and misrepresentation of the Dungeons and Dragons game contributed to the negative perception and fear surrounding it.The tragic story of Dallas Egbert highlights the importance of mental health support and the need for better understanding and acceptance of individuals struggling with their identity.The pressure tactics used by law enforcement and the media can have severe consequences for individuals involved in high-profile cases.The investigation into Moon Door and the Battle of the Kingdoms reveals the complex and immersive world of LARPing. Charlie's character brings a fun and irreverent energy to the showThe episode explores themes of identity and self-acceptanceThe importance of teamwork and loyalty is highlightedThe episode provides a break from the serious tone of previous episodes

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Recap

    03:01

    Discussion of South by Southwest

    09:20

    Investigation of Ed Nelson's Death

    12:38

    Meeting Lance and Learning about LARPing

    16:22

    Lance's Alibi and the LARPing Community

    21:57

    Investigation into James Dallas Egbert III

    23:29

    Riddle's Pressure Tactics

    24:22

    The Media's Narrative Shift

    25:16

    Dungeons and Dragons in the Headlines

    28:11

    Dallas's Discovery and Return

    29:13

    Dallas's Tragic End

    30:33

    The Aftermath and Media Sensationalism

    33:17

    Investigating Moon Door

    35:28

    Lance's Mysterious Death

    36:49

    The Battle of the Kingdoms

    39:04

    Charlie Revealed as the Queen

    40:10

    Charlie's Dilemma

    41:29

    The Tattoo and Targeted Attacks

    43:17

    Investigating the Shadow Orcs

    49:05

    Fairy Magic and the Shadow King

    50:10

    Heading to

  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent concert experiences and upcoming activities. They also share their yoga class experiences and the strange stories told during the class. The conversation then transitions to a discussion of a Supernatural episode, focusing on the capture of Samandriel. The hosts also engage in a quiz about their favorite Fang Bangers. They analyze Sam's trauma and Dean's actions, as well as Castiel's mission from Naomi. The episode concludes with a conversation about Dean and Castiel's interaction and the torture of Samandriel by Crowley. In this episode, Dean and Cass visit Mr. Hinckley in the hospital, where they learn about the pain of speaking through shrubbery. Meanwhile, Sam and Amelia have an awkward post-coitus conversation, leading to an ultimatum from Amelia. Dean and Cass find the demon factory and prepare to attack it. Cass saves Alfie but is forced to kill him. He lies to Sam and Dean about what happened. Dean breaks up with Benny, and Sam brings beers and snacks to Dean at the cabin. The episode ends with a discussion about Amelia and Dawn.

    Takeaways

    Concert experiences can be surprising and enjoyable, even if they are not what was expected.Yoga classes can vary in quality and atmosphere, and it is important to find the right fit.The use of traumatic experiences against someone is manipulative and harmful.Friendships and relationships can be complicated, and it is important to communicate and set boundaries.Torture and manipulation are prevalent themes in the Supernatural episode discussed.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Concert Experience

    02:32

    Upcoming Activities

    03:15

    Yoga Class Experience

    07:30

    Discussion of Supernatural Episode

    09:06

    Samandriel's Capture

    10:08

    Dean and Benny's Argument

    13:17

    Quiz: Favorite Fang Bangers

    20:23

    Castiel Helps a Baby

    21:43

    Castiel's Mission from Naomi

    22:25

    Dean and Castiel's Conversation

    23:06

    Strange Incidents and Tortured Angel

    24:08

    Sam and Amelia's Encounter

    25:44

    Crowley and Samandriel's Torture

    26:17

    Dean and Cass visit Mr. Hinckley

    27:13

    The pain of speaking through shrubbery

    27:36

    Sam and Amelia's post-coitus conversation

    28:18

    Amelia gives Sam an ultimatum

    29:01

    Dean and Cass find the demon factory

    30:13

    Kevin translates tablets

    31:34

    Crowley and Simandriel tap into angel tablet

    36:15

    Sam, Dean, and Cass prepare to attack the factory

    38:01

    Cass saves Alfie and kills him

    42:40

    Cass returns to the cabin and lies to Sam and Dean

    43:33

    Dean breaks up with Benny

    46:08

    Amelia waits for Sam at the motel

    46:46

    Sam brings beers and snacks to Dean

    50:08

    Discussion about Amelia and Dawn



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  • AI Show Notes (I think our robot overlords knocked it out of the park).

    Summary

    In this episode, Diana and Liz discuss season 8, episode 9 of Supernatural titled 'Citizen Fang'. They share personal updates about their week, including attending a splits workshop and going to a country music concert. They then review the episode, highlighting the directing and writing credits, as well as the plot and character development. They also discuss the use of euphemisms for death and burial. In this episode, the hosts discuss various euphemisms for death and their origins. They also delve into Benny's situation and the conflict between Sam and Martin. Dean comes up with a plan to resolve the tension, but it leads to further complications. The hosts express their frustration with the deception and manipulation in the episode. They also discuss the emotional responses and dislike for the Amelia flashbacks. The fate of Benny and the consequences of Sam's betrayal are explored. The episode concludes with a cliffhanger as Dean receives a distressing call.

    Takeaways

    Personal updates and anecdotes can add a personal touch to podcast episodes.Reviewing the directing and writing credits of an episode can provide insight into the creative process.Analyzing the plot and character development can help listeners understand the episode in more depth.Exploring the use of euphemisms for death and burial can be an interesting topic of discussion. Euphemisms for death often have interesting origins and can be used to soften the impact of the topic.Deception and manipulation can lead to complicated situations and strained relationships.Emotional responses to fictional characters and their actions can be intense and varied.Flashbacks can provide insight into characters' pasts, but excessive use can be tiresome.Betrayal and its consequences can have a significant impact on relationships.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Personal Updates

    08:01

    Review of Episode 'Citizen Fang'

    14:57

    Flashback to Mental Hospital

    32:00

    Dean Confronts Benny

    33:03

    Euphemisms for Death

    33:25

    Euphemisms for Death

    34:11

    Origin of Euphemisms

    34:37

    I Bought the Farm

    34:44

    Kick the Bucket

    35:29

    Pushing Daisies

    35:45

    Sleeping with the Fishes

    36:03

    Vermicomposting

    36:25

    Carted

    37:16

    Benny's Situation

    37:47

    Dean's Plan

    38:40

    Sam's Betrayal

    39:11

    Benny's Great Granddaughter

    39:46

    Benny's Backstory

    40:09

    Dean's Strategy

    40:44

    Sam and Martin's Confrontation

    41:26

    Sam's Flashback

    42:37

    Dean's Escape

    43:49

    Benny's Decision

    44:04

    Sam's Betrayal

    44:23

    Sam's Flashback

    44:44

    Martin's Fate

    45:04

    Benny and Dean's Mission

    46:45

    Fight with Desmond

    47:00

    Benny's Tendency

    47:16

    Sam's Abandonment

    47:47

    Dean's Phone Call

    48:46

    Sam's Flashback

    49:32

    Benny's Phone Call

    50:20

    Martin's Revenge

    51:36

    Martin's Death

    52:05

    Sam's Loneliness

    52:30

    Dean's Return

    53:55

    Sam's Location

    54:45

    Dean's Phone Call

    55:12

    Amelia's Surprise

    57:12

    Elizabeth's Call

    58:13

    Deception and Manipulation

    59:14

    Frustration with Sam's Actions

    01:00:09

    Emotional Responses

    01:01:09

    Dislike for Amelia Flashbacks

    01:01:39

    Benny's Fate

    01:02:22

    Sam's Betrayal

    01:02:29

    Conclusion

    Research Links

  • Holy Smokey, it's Hunter Heroici! And spoon bending!

    AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, Diana and Liz discuss their experience at the Paranormal Circus and review Season 8, Episode 8 of Supernatural. They also talk about Cassiel's decision to become a hunter and the investigation at the morgue. The episode includes a flashback involving Sam and Amelia's dad. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the confusion surrounding the FBI's involvement in a heart attack case. They also explore the concept of open relationships and the investigation into mysterious suicides. The conversation then delves into the rules of cartoons and the anomalies occurring in the town. The hosts touch on the guilt Castiel feels about his past actions and the need for real talk. They also discuss a series of bank robberies and the presence of anvils. The retirement home becomes the focus of the investigation, leading to the interrogation of a cat. The hosts uncover the connection between Fred Jones and psychokinesis. The chapter concludes with a discussion on hunting people with abilities and the anomalies in the retirement home. In this episode, the hosts discuss the fun and nostalgic elements of classic cartoons and the desire to watch them again. They also recount the mishap with the giant candle and the stolen diamonds. The conversation then shifts to the doctor's experiments and theft, leading to a discussion about living in a cartoon world. The hosts analyze the final showdown and the characters' decisions. They also provide a cast and couch segment, highlighting the actors in the episode. Finally, they express their frustration with the unnecessary relationship drama and discuss the missed opportunity of a cat interrogation scene.

    Takeaways

    The Paranormal Circus was an interesting and logistically impressive experience.Cassiel's decision to become a hunter adds a new dynamic to the show.The investigation at the morgue revealed a unique case involving a heart explosion.The flashback involving Sam and Amelia's dad provided insight into Sam's past. The involvement of the FBI in a heart attack case causes confusion and raises questions.Open relationships can be a personal choice and should be respected.Mysterious suicides and anomalies in the town lead to an investigation.The rules of cartoons and the anomalies occurring in the town follow cartoon logic.Castiel feels guilt about his past actions and struggles with his place in the world.A series of bank robberies involving anvils raises suspicions.The retirement home becomes the focus of the investigation, leading to the interrogation of a cat.Fred Jones possesses psychokinetic abilities, which are connected to the anomalies in the retirement home.The hosts discuss the ethics of hunting people with abilities and the need for understanding and acceptance. Classic cartoons evoke nostalgia and a desire to revisit childhood favorites.The mishap with the giant candle and the stolen diamonds adds excitement and intrigue to the storyline.Living in a cartoon world allows for escapism and a break from reality.The final showdown and the characters' decisions highlight the importance of facing reality and taking action.The unnecessary relationship drama detracts from the overall enjoyment of the episode.The missed opportunity of a cat interrogation scene leaves the hosts wanting more.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Circus Experience

    03:08

    Discussion about the Paranormal Circus

    10:31

    Review of Season 8, Episode 8

    16:19

    Recap and Detective's Theory

    22:42

    Investigation at the Morgue

    25:21

    Affair and Flashback

    26:38

    Meeting Amelia's...

  • Let's break us off A Little Piece of Kevin as we talk SPN Season 8, Episode 7. This is where Linda freaking Tran truly shines. What will violence? happen to Destiel? Can they survive the Denny problem? Will Sam's hair just dumber and dumber with every episode from now on? Will the flashbacks of Season 8 drive Liz to violence? Why is Benny's shirt open? Who cares? What things have really fall from the sky? Dafuq is the Kentucky Meat Shower?

    AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode of Devil's Trap Podcast, Diana and Bitch discuss Season 8, Episode 7 of Supernatural, titled 'A Little Slice of Kevin.' They catch up on their recent activities and then dive into the episode's plot. They explore strange events and abductions, including the disappearance of a child and the appearance of a mysterious table. They also discuss the torture of Kevin Tran and the involvement of a witch. The episode concludes with a flashback and a discussion of Dean's survivor's guilt. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various supernatural events and occurrences. They talk about aliens and their ability to read tablets, the arrival of Delta, the use of holy water and Linda's turkey baster, and strange weather phenomena. They also review a list of things that have fallen from the sky. The conversation then shifts to Castiel's return and Dean's flashback. They discuss the Leviathans and the sparkly blue spot, and Sam observes that the disappearances have stopped. The chapter ends with Linda Tran's betrayal and a discussion about prophets and Chuck's fate. In this episode, Crowley strikes a deal with Kevin to help him translate the tablet. He demonstrates his power by killing one of Kevin's allies. Meanwhile, the Winchester brothers and Castiel reunite and head to Diana's warehouse to rescue Kevin's mother. Dean has a flashback to his time in Purgatory, where he fought Leviathans with Castiel. They arrive at the warehouse and confront demons, while Crowley tortures Kevin for information. Kevin discovers a personal note from the archangel Metatron in the tablet. Castiel confronts Dean about their relationship, and they are interrupted by Sam. In the end, Castiel is transported to Naomi's office in Heaven.

    Takeaways

    Season 8, Episode 7 of Supernatural is titled 'A Little Slice of Kevin.'The episode explores strange events, abductions, and the torture of Kevin Tran.A mysterious table and a witch play significant roles in the episode.Dean's survivor's guilt is a central theme in the episode. Crowley is willing to kill to get what he wantsDean and Castiel's relationship is strainedKevin discovers a personal note from Metatron in the tabletCastiel is taken to Naomi's office in Heaven

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Catching Up

    08:24

    Review of Season 8, Episode 7: A Little Slice of Kevin

    11:02

    Strange Events and Abductions

    15:00

    Torture and the Mysterious Table

    19:38

    Investigating the Missing Kid

    21:32

    Dean's Survivor's Guilt

    22:18

    Flashback and the Glowing Table

    22:51

    Aliens and Tablet Reading

    23:24

    Delta's Arrival

    24:12

    Holy Water and Linda's Turkey Baster

    25:22

    Strange Weather and Things Falling from the Sky

    26:22

    Reviewing the List of Things Falling from the Sky

    32:47

    Castiel's Return

    33:43

    Benny's Disintegration

    35:26

    Dean's Flashback

    36:01

    Leviathans and the Sparkly Blue Spot

    37:06

    Dean's Suspicions and Castiel's Cleanliness

    37:44

    Linda Tran and Delta's Betrayal

    39:08

    Crowley's Arrival and Linda's Escape

    40:06

    Leviathans and Linda's Revenge

    41:02

    Prophets and Chuck's Fate

    42:08

    Suspecting Crowley and Linda's...

  • Liz's Show Notes

    We talk SPN Season 8, Episode 6 "Southern Comfort" which left a better taste in our mouth than a shot of the actual Southern Comfort. We love Garth. We hate the Benny problem. Liz tells Diana about the haunting of the Ebheardt's farm in Kearney, Missouri where this episode takes place.

    The AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, the Devil's Trap Podcast hosts discuss season 8, episode 6 of Supernatural, titled 'Southern Comfort.' They start by sharing their own Southern Comfort stories and then delve into the investigation of a case involving decapitations and green goo. They also explore the dynamics between the characters and the role of Garth as the new Bobby. The episode ends with the discovery of a desecrated grave and the plan to burn the remains. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the events of the episode, including burning a Confederate soldier's bones, drama at the sheriff's office, investigating the unknown soldier, Dean being possessed, a haunted farm in Kearney, and the Ebbhart family's haunting. They also mention the Dead Files investigation and the resolution and continued activity at the haunted locations. In this episode, Sam opens up about his past relationship with Amelia and expresses his concerns about Dean's secrets. The conversation also includes a quick cast roundup and final thoughts on the episode.

    Takeaways

    The episode explores the theme of trust and secrecy among the characters, particularly Dean's hidden relationship with Benny and Sam's resentment towards it.Garth's role as the new Bobby is highlighted, showcasing his dedication to helping other hunters and his unique approach to hunting.The investigation of the case leads to the discovery of a desecrated grave, hinting at a vengeful ghost or specter as the culprit.The episode also touches on the history of Missouri and its connection to the Civil War, adding depth to the setting and the characters' motivations. Burning bones can be a way to deal with restless spirits.Sheriffs in small southern towns can be difficult to deal with.Investigating unknown soldiers can lead to unexpected discoveries.Possession can lead to conflicts and unresolved issues.Haunted farms can be a source of ongoing paranormal activity.The Dead Files can provide assistance and guidance in dealing with hauntings.Resolution of paranormal activity may require multiple steps and ongoing efforts. Sam's sensitivity and willingness to open up about his emotionsThe importance of honesty and trust in relationshipsThe complexity of Dean's character and the secrets he keepsThe significance of communication and addressing issues in a timely manner

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Southern Comfort Story

    08:08

    Investigating the Case

    13:26

    Garth as the New Bobby

    19:09

    Ectoplasm and the History of Missouri

    23:39

    Discovering the Connection to Sussex

    28:34

    Sam's Conversation with Amelia

    32:20

    Investigating the Desecrated Grave

    32:54

    Burning Confederate Soldier's Bones

    35:22

    Sheriff's Office Drama

    36:35

    Investigating the Unknown Soldier

    40:06

    Dean Possessed

    41:25

    Confrontation at the Motel

    47:48

    Haunted Farm in Kearney

    50:08

    The Ebbhart Family's Haunting

    55:07

    Dead Files Investigation

    59:54

    Increasing Activity and Disturbing Events

    01:04:09

    The Dead Files Action Plan

    01:08:55

    Resolution and Continued Activity

    01:10:34

    Sam's Flashback and Opening Up About Amelia

    01:11:26

    Sam's Concerns About Benny and Dean's Secrets

    01:12:08

    Quick Cast Roundup and Final...

  • Liz's Show Notes

    We talk Season 8, Episode 5 Blood Brother, the one where Dean introduces his new Vampire Boyfriend to Sammy and he's not happy about it. Diana is INTO Benny, Liz appreciates that he takes off his hat before he scraps. Then Liz butchers Latin phrases quizzing Diana about Latin Death Aphorisms, the title of their next album.

    AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, Dean receives a call from Benny, a vampire friend from purgatory, who needs his help. Dean leaves Sam behind and goes to meet Benny, who reveals his plan to kill his maker. They travel to Prentiss Island, where Benny's maker resides. Meanwhile, Sam has flashbacks of his time with Amelia, a veterinarian he met while on a case. Dean and Benny confront the old man and his henchmen, leading to a tense standoff. Sam steals a car and heads to join Dean. The episode ends with a cliffhanger as the group faces off against the old man and his vampires. In this episode, the hosts have a fun quiz about Latin phrases related to death. They discuss the meaning of various phrases and their significance. The conversation then shifts to Benny and Zaddy, where Benny confronts Zaddy about his actions. They discuss the concept of mutiny and the dynamics between the characters. Benny's existential crisis is explored, as he questions his purpose and desires. The hosts also touch on the presence of Leviathans in Purgatory and the confusion surrounding their humanoid form. Sam's bitch face is mentioned, along with the cast and crew of the episode. The episode ends with a discussion on the development of the season and the ongoing bro drama.

    Takeaways

    Dean's loyalty to his friends is unwavering, as he drops everything to help Benny.Benny's backstory reveals his motivation for seeking revenge on his maker.Sam's flashbacks with Amelia highlight his struggle to move on from his past.The confrontation with the old man sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion in the next episode. Latin phrases related to death can be intriguing and have deep meanings.The dynamics between Benny and Zaddy are complex and filled with tension.Benny's existential crisis adds depth to his character and raises questions about identity and purpose.The presence of Leviathans in Purgatory raises questions about their origins and abilities.Sam's bitch face is a notable expression that adds humor to the episode.The cast and crew of the episode contribute to the overall quality of the show.The season is still in the early stages of development, with ongoing bro drama and the exploration of various storylines.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Recap

    06:36

    Western Swing Show and Texas Spirit Gathering

    13:00

    Dean's Personal Business

    18:22

    Benny's Backstory

    25:03

    Benny's Revenge

    29:45

    Confronting the Old Man

    35:05

    Sam's Flashbacks and Meeting Amelia

    40:00

    Benny's Existential Crisis

    45:00

    Dean and Benny's Plan

    50:00

    Sam's Flashbacks and Fixing the Sink

    55:00

    Benny and Andrea's Reunion

    01:00:00

    Confrontation with the Old Man

    01:05:00

    Sam's Flashbacks and Meeting Amelia

    01:10:00

    Dean and Benny's Plan

    01:15:00

    Sam's Flashbacks and Fixing the Sink

    01:20:00

    Benny and Andrea's Reunion

    01:25:00

    Confrontation with the Old Man

    43:46

    Benny and Zaddy

    45:47

    Mutiny and Confrontation

    48:01

    Benny's Existential Crisis

    50:07

    Leviathans in Purgatory

    50:49

    Sam's Bitch Face

    51:18

    Casting Couch

    55:07

    Bro Drama

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  • Liz's Show Notes

    In this episode, Diana and Liz review Season 8, Episode 4 of Supernatural titled 'Bitten.' They bitch about found footage and how much these college kids suck. They also talk about Lone Star Paracon and the tale of the Converse Werewolf.

    AI Show Notes

    Summary

    Summary

    In this episode, Diana and Liz review Season 8, Episode 4 of Supernatural titled 'Bitten.' The episode follows a found footage format, with college students documenting their lives and encounters with supernatural creatures. The main character, Michael, undergoes a transformation and develops a god complex. The episode explores themes of ambition, toxic masculinity, and the consequences of seeking power. Sam and Dean make an appearance as they investigate a murder case. The episode ends with a confrontation between the college students and the Winchester brothers. In this episode, Brian becomes suspicious of Michael and Kate's relationship and starts investigating their behavior. Meanwhile, Sam and Dean continue their hunt for the werewolf. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the characters' true natures come to light. Ultimately, Kate takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge on Brian. The episode explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions.

    Takeaways

    The found footage format adds a unique perspective to the episode, allowing viewers to experience the events through the characters' cameras.The episode explores themes of ambition, toxic masculinity, and the consequences of seeking power.Sam and Dean's appearance in the episode adds a connection to the larger Supernatural universe.The conflict between Kate and Brian highlights the tension between wanting to document everything and the need for privacy and personal boundaries. Love can blind people to the truth and lead them to make irrational decisions.Secrets and lies can destroy relationships and lead to tragic outcomes.Sometimes, the line between human and monster is blurred, and it's important to question our own actions and motivations.Revenge may provide temporary satisfaction, but it often comes at a high cost.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Episode Overview

    14:01

    Found Footage Format

    19:03

    College Life and Ambitions

    21:11

    Encounter with Sam and Dean

    23:10

    Michael's Transformation

    26:45

    Brian's Desire to Become Like Michael

    30:29

    Michael's God Complex

    32:39

    Confrontation with Scotty

    33:34

    Conflict between Kate and Brian

    34:15

    Investigation of Scott's Death

    34:17

    Brian's Suspicion and Kate's Defense

    35:09

    The Police Station and Eavesdropping

    36:36

    The Curvature of the Claws

    37:10

    Research and GPS Tracking

    37:59

    Hacking the Restaurant Security Footage

    38:06

    Werewolf Lore and Raccoon Shifters

    40:37

    The Legend of the Converse Werewolf

    41:43

    Reviewing the Found Footage

    42:45

    Brian's Confession and Kate's Transformation

    53:50

    Brian's Revelation and Kate's Revenge

    56:10

    Sam and Dean's Decision

    59:50

    Kate's Monologue and Departure

    Research Links

    Texas Cryptid Hunter: Sasquatch Classics: The Converse WerewolfSupernatural Is Life on Tumblr: The "ancient Mayan phrase" from spn 8x03


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  • AI Show Notes

    Summary

    In this episode, Diana and Liz catch up on their recent activities and discuss rockabilly and swing dancing. They then review Season 8, Episode 3 of Supernatural, titled 'Heartache,' and discuss the cultural implications of the episode. The conversation shifts to Sam's hair and Dean's new app before diving into the investigation of the heart-ripping cases. They explore the connection between organ transplants and the ritualistic killings. The episode concludes with Randa's conversation with Brick Holmes' mother and the translation of the Mayan chant. Sam and Dean investigate a case involving a series of murders connected to organ transplants. They discover that the killer is a woman named Randa who is using Mayan rituals to gain supernatural powers. As they delve deeper into the case, Sam expresses his desire to quit hunting and live a normal life, which causes tension between him and Dean. They eventually confront Randa at a strip club and defeat her, resolving the case. The episode explores themes of sacrifice, the desire for a normal life, and the complexities of Mayan culture and mythology. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the TV show Supernatural. They highlight inconsistencies in Dean's characterization, the reordering of episodes, and the absence of the mayor character. Overall, they express confusion and dissatisfaction with these elements of the show.

    Takeaways

    The cultural portrayal in Season 8, Episode 3 of Supernatural raises concerns and criticism from indigenous communities.Sam's focus on finding Kevin and the tablet contrasts with Dean's enthusiasm for solving the heart-ripping cases.The investigation reveals a connection between organ transplants and the ritualistic killings.The episode explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the pursuit of a normal life. The Mayan god of corn and the rituals associated with it are explored in the episode.Sam expresses his desire to quit hunting and live a normal life, causing tension between him and Dean.The episode delves into the complexities of Mayan culture and mythology, highlighting the misinterpretation of Mayan language and gods.The episode also explores the themes of sacrifice and the lengths people will go to gain power and immortality. Inconsistencies in character development can be jarring for viewers.The reordering of episodes can disrupt the narrative flow and impact the understanding of character arcs.Minor characters, such as the mayor, can add depth and enjoyment to a show.Attention to detail, such as showing characters mentioned in phone conversations, can enhance the viewing experience.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Catching Up

    03:59

    Discussion on Rockabilly and Swing Dancing

    07:53

    Review of Supernatural Season 8, Episode 3: Heartache

    12:18

    Discussion on Sam's Hair and Dean's App

    18:43

    Investigation of Heart Ripping Cases

    21:15

    Arthur's Eye Transplant and Self-Mutilation

    24:49

    Research on Organ Donors and Rituals

    27:36

    Randa's Ritual and Heart Ripping

    30:09

    Meeting with Brick Holmes' Mother

    31:50

    Randa's Conversation with Eleanor

    32:07

    Translation of Mayan Chant

    32:22

    The Mayan God of Corn

    33:18

    Dean's Email and Sam's Options

    34:21

    Sam's Desire for a Normal Life

    35:05

    Investigating Brick's House

    36:03

    Discovering Brick's Secret Room

    37:20

    The History of Mayan Gods and Sacrifices

    38:11

    Misinterpretation of Mayan Language and Gods

    39:13

    Mayan Sacrifices and Bloodletting Rituals

    40:42

    Mayan Sports and Sacrifices in Ball Games

    45:49

    Sam and Dean's Conversation...

  • Is Dean Winchester a psychopath? Can Diana tell the difference between Pluto, Pluto, Plutus? How much do we love Lauren Tom as LInda Tran? And yessss Steeewart. This week - SPN, Season 8, Episode 2 - What's Up Tiger Mommy?

    Research Links

    8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy? - Super-wikiPluto | Disney Wiki | FandomPlutus: The Ancient Greek Embodiment of Wealth and Abundance - Symbol SagePlutus • Facts and Information on the God PlutusPlutus | God of Wealth, Riches & Abundance | BritannicaPlutus - WikipediaPluto – MythopediaPluto: A Complete Guide to the Ruler of the Dead (2023)


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  • We're back to talk about SPN Season 8, Episode 1 "We Need to Talk about Kevin." Liz hates on Sam's Season 8 hair a lot. Kevin Tran is the shiznet. Also Diana has to match the CW 2012 line-up promo with the show. Is it Gossip Girl? Vampire Diaries? Play along and find out.

    Research Links

    8.01 We Need to Talk About Kevin - Super-wikiThe CW's 2012-13 Lineup: The Complete List - TheWrap


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  • We are at the finale for Supernatural Season Seven! It's episode 23 Survival of the fittest and the season finale at DTP means Season 7 trivia! Play along and test your Winchester knowledge against Diana's in deep questions like "How many women have fallen victim to Sam Winchester’s peen of death up to now? "



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  • We talk Supernatural Season 7, Episode 22 There Will Be Blood. There will be also be a round of "Monsters Slay with their words" where Diana has guess which SPN monster hurled what insult.



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  • Talking SPN Season 7 Episode 21 Reading Is Fundamental. Liz wants to pull Cas' finger. Diana is very concerned for Kevin Tran. Kevin the Dog is very concerned why his name keeps getting said.



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  • We talk SPN Season 7, Episode 20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo. Diana finally gets to meet Charlie! We play Hacker, Metal, Exploit in honor of this week's hacking theme. We also say the name Dick wayyyy too often.

    Research Links

    The 35 Best Exploitation Films, Ranked By Fans7.20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo - Super-wikiHow did jonathan james hack nasa? - Exploration of space


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