Time After Time
- Episode aired Jan 13, 2012
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
4.5K
YOUR RATING
After attacking Chronos, the time god, Dean is sent back to 1944.After attacking Chronos, the time god, Dean is sent back to 1944.After attacking Chronos, the time god, Dean is sent back to 1944.
Nancy Amelia Bell
- Old Lila Taylor
- (as Nancy Bell)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Dean sees the betting record with future information, he remarks "He's using the Biff strategy!" This refers to Biff Tannen from Back to the Future Part II (1989) who uses 21st century sports almanac to place winning bets on horse races in 1955.
- GoofsJodi finds a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue that Rufus had given Bobby from losing a bet. Jodi reads the note attached to it signed "R". She asks "Who's 'R'?" Sam replies "Rufus". Jodi seems to have no idea who that is but she helped get Rufus extradited so that he could help Bobby with getting his soul back. It was a huge favor she was doing that could have in her words "nuked her career". So it's hard to imagine that she wouldn't remember Rufus.
- Quotes
Sam Winchester: You going to look at more anime, or are you strictly into Dick now?
- Crazy creditsDuring the end credits, 40s style music is played.
- ConnectionsReferences The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
- SoundtracksEnd Credits Theme
Composed by Jay Gruska
Featured review
The Chicago Way
Sheriff Jody Mill calls Dean and Sam to tell them about strange cases of mummified victims in Canon, Ohio, and the Winchester brothers head to the town to interview a disbelieved witness. The teenager tells that he saw a man wearing overcoat and hat bend over his neighbor in an alley and turning him into a mummy.
Dean and Sam investigate further and discover the stranger's name, Mr. Snider, and where he lives. They stalk him and when Mr. Snider is attacking another victim, Dean jumps over him and they vanish in a red light.
Dean is sent back to 1944 and is arrested by the police, but Eliot Ness releases and teams-up with Dean to chase Mr. Snider, who is actually Chronus, the Time God. Meanwhile Sam and Jody are trying to find a means to bring Dean back to 2012.
"Time after Time" is one of the best episodes of Supernatural and maybe the best in this Seventh Season. The plot entwines adventures with humor, with great lines. Dean worshiping Eliot Ness, telling that he watched fifty times "The Untouchables" by Brian De Palma and interrogating the crook in the Chicago way is among the wittiest lines in this series. It would be good if the beautiful Sheriff Jody Mill teams-up with Dean and Sam, after the loss of Bobby. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Time After Time"
Dean and Sam investigate further and discover the stranger's name, Mr. Snider, and where he lives. They stalk him and when Mr. Snider is attacking another victim, Dean jumps over him and they vanish in a red light.
Dean is sent back to 1944 and is arrested by the police, but Eliot Ness releases and teams-up with Dean to chase Mr. Snider, who is actually Chronus, the Time God. Meanwhile Sam and Jody are trying to find a means to bring Dean back to 2012.
"Time after Time" is one of the best episodes of Supernatural and maybe the best in this Seventh Season. The plot entwines adventures with humor, with great lines. Dean worshiping Eliot Ness, telling that he watched fifty times "The Untouchables" by Brian De Palma and interrogating the crook in the Chicago way is among the wittiest lines in this series. It would be good if the beautiful Sheriff Jody Mill teams-up with Dean and Sam, after the loss of Bobby. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Time After Time"
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- Feb 17, 2013
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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