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Storyline
Strange land-locked drownings are happening and the boys head to the coast to find out why, discovering a Ghost Ship has been witnessed by each of the victims shortly before their deaths. They find that Bela is already involved, running a scam on elderly Gertrude Case, the aunt of the first victim with a crush on Sam. Written by
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Trivia
The title of this episode comes from a rhyme used by sailors to predict the weather: "Red sky at morning, sailor's warning./Red sky at night, sailor's delight."
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Goofs
When Bela is looking in her purse at the money, she pulls out a stack of 100s. But when the camera pulls away, she is flipping through a stack of 50s
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Quotes
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after gasping for breath at the sight of Dean in a tuxedo]
Bela Talbot:
You know, when this is over, we should really have some angry sex.
Dean Winchester:
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after some moments of awkward silence]
Don't objectify me.
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after some more moments of silence]
Dean Winchester:
Let's go.
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Connections
References
Dr. No (1962)
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I'm surprised about the high votes, because I pretty much hated this episode.
I read a lot about how the majority of the fans want Bela out of the show, but I decided to give her a fair chance. And I must say: Sorry, I just can't stand her. Her character annoys me like hell, so much that I have almost a problem watching the scenes she's in.
I liked Jo, because although a bit stereotype, the actress was able to fill that character with some sort of life. Bela doesn't seem like a real person, rather like some kind of farce. She is the perfect example for the current problem of the show: a total lack of heart.
The jokes don't fire right, the dialog is affected, and all the characters seem lifeless.
Please, give me back the show I loved so much. Give me back the grungy on-the-road-feeling, give me back Sam and Dean as human beings, not those zombies you have replaced them with!