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Sam wanders with amnesia and chased by the police. While he tries to remember who he is, Dean and Bobby watch Sam that is in coma lying on a bed in Bobby's safe house. Dean and Bobby drive to the location where Castiel is; however, Crowley arrives with his new partner Raphael and requests the blood of the Purgatory woman to open the gate. Meanwhile Sam wakes-up and heads to meet Dean and Bobby. Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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TV-14
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Goofs
When Sam is running in the woods, the gun in his hand keeps disappearing and reappearing.
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Quotes
Dean Winchester:
Well, how the hell are we gonna take out that many angels?
Bobby Singer:
We don't. We'll ninja our way in.
Dean Winchester:
Awesome, yeah - till they hear your knee squeak.
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Connections
References
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
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Soundtracks
"Play With Fire"
Performed by The Rolling Stones
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Sam wanders with amnesia and chased by the police. While he tries to remember who he is, Dean and Bobby watch Sam that is in coma lying on a bed in Bobby's safe house.
Dean and Bobby drive to the location where Castiel is; however, Crowley arrives with his new partner Gabriel and requests the blood of the Demon from the Purgatory to open the gate. Meanwhile Sam wakes-up and heads to meet Dean and Bobby.
The overrated and disappointing "The Man Who Knew Too Much" spends too much time with the inner journey of Sam. The way that Castiel lures Gabriel and Crowley is too naive and predictable. The good part is the very end, with Castiel corrupted by the power he has achieved. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "O Homem que Sabia Demais" ("The Man Who Knew Too Much")