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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
Sam's comment to Dean referring to "Miz" Case as "Mrs." Haversham should have been stated as "Miss" Haversham (from
Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations").
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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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Just watched it and was taken with Bela. She will add much to the series. I have watched and followed most of the horror films and books for many years and the writers of this show are seemingly well versed in the arcane lore. Some of this story line has not seen the light of day since the 30's. Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre would be ecstatic with their use of legends that fit with the story. So many of the writers these days are using graphic novels, not historic reference. Not so with these gentlemen. Either their fathers are helping them out or they are the scholars that writers should be. Commendations and accolades for the episode and the series. I will watch with anticipation for the next adventure.