Originally aired: 12/10/2006
Writer: Sera Gamble
Director: Robert Singer
Guest Stars: Sterling K. Brown
as Gordon, Amber Benson as Lenore
Official CW Description
"BUFFY THE VAMPIRE
SLAYER'S" AMBER BENSON GUEST STARS AS A VAMPIRE
- Sam and Dean meet Gordon, a fellow demon hunter who
has been systematically killing vampires in a small
town, and Dean immediately bonds with the older man.
However, after Sam meets with the lead vampire and discovers
they are actually peaceful creatures who survive on
cattle blood, he decides not all supernatural beings
are evil and forces Dean to choose whether he will side
with Sam or Gordon.
Full Synopsis
In
the woods
A
girl is running through the woods, apparently being
chased by something. She trips once but gets back up
and keeps going. She then hides behind a tree. She doesn’t
hear anything, so she starts to come out from behind
it. There’s nothing there. Suddenly, she turns
around and there’s someone standing behind her,
holding a long curved knife. They chop off her head,
and she falls down.
In
the Impala
Dean and Sam are driving down the road in the Impala
- Dean whoops and comments on how the engine sounds
so sweet. Sam says, “You know, if you two want
to get a room, just let me know, Dean.” Dean tells
his car not to listen, as Sam doesn’t understand
them. Sam then says that Dean’s in a good mood.
Dean asks “Why shouldn’t I be? I got my
car, got a case, things are looking up.” Sam comments
that you give Dean a couple of severed heads and a pile
of dead cows and he’s Mr. Sunshine. Dean laughs
and asks him how far it is to Red Lodge. Sam answers
that’s it’s about another 300 miles.
In
the Sheriff’s office
The sheriff is telling the boys that the murder investigation
is still happening, and that’s all he can share
with them. Dean and Sam are in suits again, pretending
to be working for a paper. Sam asks him if he found
the last severed head last week, and the sheriff nods.
The other one was found two days ago. A girl comes in
and taps her watch, and the sheriff says the time’s
up, they’re done. Dean quickly jumps in with one
more question. He asks about the cattle that were split
open, drained, and apparently there were over a dozen
cases. Sam asks him if he thinks there’s a connection.
He says that the cattle mutilations and severed heads
sound like ritual stuff. “Like satanic cult ritual
stuff?” Dean puts in. The sheriff looks at them,
then laughs, then realizes they’re serious. He
tells them the cattle aren’t being mutilated.
He says that if a cow drops dead and it stays in the
sun for 48 hours, it splits open itself, and it looks
so clean it could be surgical. He asks them what paper
they work for again, and Dean stumbles over the name
and gets it wrong, while Sam corrects him. Dean quickly
says he’s new, but the sheriff doesn’t believe
them and tells them to get out of his office.
The
morgue
Dean and Sam are in a morgue, dressed in white lab coats.
They go into a room and there’s another guy there.
Dean tells him that the doctor needs to see him in his
office right away. The guy says that the doctor’s
on vacation, but Dean says, “Well he’s back,
and he’s pissed, and he’s screaming for
you, man. So if I were you I’d -” The guy
quickly leaves, looking worried. Dean then asks Sam
if the satanists in Florida marked their victims. Sam
replies yes, on the forehead. They pull out a box, and
Dean tells Sam to open it. Sam won’t though, and
Dean calls him a wuss. He opens it himself. They don’t
find any mark on the head in the box, and Dean suggests
they look in her mouth to see if the murderer stuffed
anything down her throat. Sam tells him go ahead, and
Dean replies he can, and Sam says, “I’m
the wuss?” Sam starts to reach into the mouth
and he says, “Dean, get me a bucket?” Dean
asks him if he’s found something but he says no,
he’s going to puke. Sam pulls his hand out but
then Dean says he thinks he saw something. He reaches
back in and sees a hole in the girl’s gums. Dean
presses near it and a fang comes out. “A retractable
set of vampire fangs, you’ve got to be kidding
me,” he says. Sam says, “This changes things,”
and Dean replies sarcastically, “Do you think?”
At
the bar
Sam and Dean go into a bar, and head up to the counter.
They order a couple of beers, and Sam tells him they’re
looking for someone. They hand him some money and they
tell him that these people would have moved here about
six months ago, and would sleep all day, party all night.
Meanwhile we see a man in a corner watching them. The
bartender tells them he has seen some people like that,
noisy drinkers, and they’ve come in once or twice.
Dean and Sam thank him and leave, and as they do we
see that the man in the corner is gone.
Outside
the bar
The boys walk out and behind the bar. We see the man
from the bar follow them. He goes around the back of
the bar after them, but they’re gone. He turns
around, and nothing. He turns back around, and Dean
and Sam are right there, and Dean has a knife to his
throat. They ask him to show them his teeth, and the
guy replies he’s not a vampire. He says he heard
them talking inside, and he knows how to kill vampires.
When they don’t move back, he shows them his teeth
and then they let him go. Then he asks them who they
are.
“Sam and Dean Winchester,”
the man, whos name is Gordon, says while pulling out
a big rack of weapons from his car. “I can’t
believe it. You know I met your old man once? Hell of
a guy. Great hunter. I heard he passed. I’m sorry.”
He seems to know a lot about their family, and he tells
them that word travels fast. “You know how hunters
talk,” he says, and Dean says they actually don’t.
Gordon says he guesses there was a lot their dad never
told them. Sam asks him if the two vampires that were
killed were his. He replies yes. Dean asks him where
the nest is, and he tells them that he has this one
covered. He tells them he’s been there for two
weeks. He found a vampire in Austin and tracked it all
the way here and found the nest. He says he’ll
finish it himself. Dean says they can help, but he declines,
saying he’d rather do it alone. Dean tells him
he’s been itching for a hunt, but still Gordon
says no. He tells them about a Chupacabra they can take
care of, and then gets in his car. “It was real
good meeting you though. I’ll buy you a drink
on the flip side.” He drives away.
The
mill
A man is sitting in a mill, and suddenly he hears something.
He gets up and walks outside. He looks around cautiously,
and suddenly Gordon is behind him, and they start to
fight. The man’s teeth come out - he’s a
vampire. Gordon is soon overpowered and the vampire
puts his head under a saw he turned on and starts to
pull it down. Suddenly Gordon is pulled out from under
it by Sam, and Dean starts to attack the vampire. He
stabs it in the chest and then brings the saw down on
it’s neck, killing it. Gordon says, “So,
I guess I gotta buy you that drink.”
The
bar
Sam, Dean, and Gordon are all sitting around. Dean and
Gordon are drinking, but Sam is just sitting there.
Gordon compliments Dean on how he killed the vampire,
and Dean thanks him. Then he asks Sam if he’s
all right. Sam says he’s fine. “Have another
one, Sammy,” says Gordon, and Sam replies that
Dean is the only one who’s allowed to call him
that. Gordon says he didn’t mean any offense,
he was just celebrating. Sam says that decapitations
aren’t his idea of a good time, and Gordon says
it’s not as if it was human. He tells Sam he’s
got to have some more fun with the job. Dean says he’s
been trying to tell him that, and he could learn a thing
or two from Gordon. “Yeah, I bet I could,”
says Sam, and he says he’s going back to the motel.
Dean tosses him the keys. Gordon asks if it was something
he said, but Dean replies that Sam just gets that way
sometimes.
At
the motel
Sam goes to the motel and puts the keys on the desk.
At
the bar
Dean is telling Gordon about something he killed when
he was only sixteen. “So I pick up this crossbow.
And I hit that ugly sucker with a silver-tipped arrow,
right in his heart. Sammy’s waiting in the car.
Me and my dad, we take that thing into the woods, burn
it to a crisp. I’m sitting there looking into
the fire and I’m thinking to myself, ‘I’m
sixteen years old. Kids my age are worried about pimples,
prom dates. I’m seein’ things they’ll
never even know. Never even dream of.’ I guess
that’s when I sort of...” “Embraced
the life?” puts in Gordon, and Dean nods, then
asks him how he got started. Gordon tells him that he
saw his first vampire when he was eighteen. He says
he was home alone with his sister, and it came into
her room. He says he got his dad’s gun and ran
in and tried to get it off her. “Too late. So
I shoot the damn thing. Which is of course just about
as useful as snapping it with a rubber band.”
He says that it flung him across the room, and knocked
him out cold. He says when he woke up, the vampire was
gone, and his sister was gone. He says he left home,
looked around for information about how to kill them,
and then he found the vampire. “It was my first
kill,” he says. Dean says he’s sorry about
Gordon’s sister. Gordon says it was a long time
ago, and then says, “Your dad - it’s gotta
be rough.” Dean replies, “Yeah. He was one
of those guys - took some terrible beatings. But he
never gave up. So you’re always saying to yourself,
‘He’s indestructible. He’ll always
be around, nothing can kill my dad.’ And then
just like that -” Dean snaps his fingers - “he’s
gone.” He looks at Gordon. “I can’t
say this to Sammy - gotta keep my game face on. But
- uh - the truth is, I’m not handling it very
well. I feel I have this...” “Hole inside
you?” Gordon says. “And it just gets bigger
and bigger and darker and darker? Good. You can use
it. Trust me. There’s plenty out there that needs
killing and this’ll help you do it. Dean - it’s
not a crime to need your job.”
The
motel
Sam calls Ellen. She says it’s good to hear from
him and asks if everything’s okay. He says everything’s
fine and asks her if she knows a man named Gordon Walker.
She says she does, and he’s a good hunter. She
asks him why he’s asking. He tells her they ran
into him on a job and they’re kind of working
together. She tells him not to do that, as Gordon is
dangerous to everyone and everything around him. She
says if he’s working on a job then they’d
better just let him handle it and move on.
The
bar
Gordon and Dean are still talking. Gordon says he loves
this life because it’s all black and white. There’s
no maybe. You find the bad thing, you kill it. He says
most people spend their lives in shades of grey, but
not them. Dean says he’s not sure Sam would agree
with him. Gordon says he doesn’t think Sam is
much like them. Dean looks at him and Gordon says, “I’m
not saying he’s wrong. Just different. But you
and me? We were born to do this. It’s in our blood.”
Dean looks unsure.
Outside
the motel
Sam is outside at a drink machine. He hears something
in the bushes and quickly goes back to the motel. He
gets inside and then laughs at himself a bit. He puts
down his drink and suddenly someone attacks him from
behind. He’s defending himself pretty well until
suddenly he’s hit over the head with a phone from
behind. He’s knocked out.
The
nest
Sam wakes up with a bag over his head, tied up and gagged.
The bag is pulled off and he recognizes the bartender
from the bar they were in. His fangs come out, he’s
a vampire. He starts to come at Sam when suddenly a
girl’s voice says, “Wait.” The vampire
pulls back and there’s a girl standing at the
doorway. She comes over and takes the gag off Sam, saying
“My name’s Lenore. I’m not going to
hurt you. I just want to talk to you.” Sam says
he might have trouble paying attention to anything but
Eli’s teeth. She says he won’t hurt him
either, he has her word. Sam doesn’t believe her,
as she’s not the first vampire he’s met.
She tells him they’re not like the others. They
don’t kill humans, and they don’t drink
their blood. They haven’t for a long time. Sam
asks if it’s some sort of joke, and she says,
“Notice you’re still alive.” Lenore
tells him that they’ve found other ways to eat,
cattle blood. She says it’s disgusting, but it
allows them to get by. She says if there’s no
deaths, no missing locals, then there’s no reason
for people like Sam to come looking for them. Eli starts
getting mad, saying that tonight they murdred Conrad,
and they’re celebrating. She tells him that’s
enough, what’s done is done. Sam asks why she’s
talking to him and she says she’d rather not,
but she knows his kind. They’ll just keep tracking
the vampires. She wants them to stop following them.
She says they have a right to live, they’re not
hurting anyone. Sam asks her why he should believe her,
and she says fine, she’s going to let him go.
Sam is taken back out of the house blindfolded and they
drive him back to the motel.
The
motel
Dean and Gordon are looking at a map, Gordon is showing
him where he thinks the nest is. Dean checks his watch
and wonders where Sam is. Gordon says he probably went
out for a walk, as he seems like that type of guy. Dean
says he is. Suddenly Sam walks in the door. Dean asks
him where he’s been, and Sam asks to talk to him
alone. Dean goes outside with him, leaving Gordon inside.
Outside
the motel
Sam tells Dean they have to rethink the hunt. He tells
him that he was at the nest. Dean asks him how many
he killed, and Sam says none. Dean says, “They
didn’t just let you go!” “That’s
exactly what they did,” replies Sam. He tells
Dean he doesn’t know where it is though, as he
was blindfolded. He does know that they went over the
bridge outside of town, though. He tells Dean that he
doesn’t think they’re like other vampires.
He tells him that the vampires are the ones doing the
cattle mutilations, that’s how they live. Dean
doesn’t believe him. He says they have to find
them and kill them. Sam says no. Gordon is standing
just outside the door and listening, but they don’t
see him. Dean tells him if it’s supernatural,
they kill it, it’s their job. Sam says no, they’re
job is hunting evil, and these things aren’t evil.
Dean replies that Gordon has been on the vampires for
a year, he knows. Sam tells him that Ellen says he’s
bad news. Dean says he’s not listening to Ellen,
they barely know her. Sam says, “Right, ‘cause
Gordon’s such an old friend. You don’t think
I know what this is?” “What’re you
talking about?” asks Dean. “He’s a
substitute for Dad, isn’t he? A poor one.”
Dean starts to walk away but Sam follows him. “You
know, you slap on this big fake smile, but I can see
right through it. ‘Cause I know how you feel,
Dean! Dad’s dead! And he left a hole, and it hurts
so bad you can’t take it, but you can’t
just fill up that hole with whoever you want! It’s
an insult to his memory.” Dean starts to turn
away and then he punches Sam in the face. Sam tells
him he can hit him all he wants, but it’s not
going to change anything. Dean tells him he’s
going to the nest, he’ll find it himself.
The
motel
They go back in, and find that the keys to Dean’s
car, and Gordon are gone. They go after him by hotwiring
the Impala. Sam says the bridge was four and half minutes
from their farm, he counted. He knows all the directions.
Dean tells him he’s good. A pain in the ass, but
good.
The
nest
Lenore is packing. Eli says they have to stay and fight,
but Lenore says no. She says there’s more where
those three came from. She says she’s not giving
up hope. She says if they can change, then the hunters
can change. She tells him to gather the others, they’re
leaving before sunrise.
On
the road
Gordon is driving to the nest. Sam and Dean are close
behind him.
Outside
the nest
Lenore is packing the truck. She hears something, and
looks around. Gordon is behind her. He stabs her in
the chest with a knife. “Dead man’s blood,”
he says.
The
nest
Gordon has tied Lenore up, and he is cutting her with
the knife, dipped in dead man’s blood. Dean and
Sam come in. Gordon says he’s going to get Lenore
to tell him where the rest of them are. He tells them
they can help, just grab a knife. Dean says they should
just chill out. Sam tells Gordon to put the knife down,
and Gordon says it sounds like it’s Sam who needs
to chill. Sam tells him to stop. Gordon says Sam’s
right, he’s wasting his time. She’ll never
talk. He might as well put her out of her misery. He
pulls out a long knife. Sam comes forward and Gordon
points the knife at Sam. Dean tells him stop. He says
that the vampire that killed his sister deserved to
die, but - Gordon tells Dean that the vampire didn’t
kill his sister, it changed her. And he hunted her down
and killed her. Dean is shocked. Sam realizes that Gordon
knew all along that the vampires weren’t killing
anyone. Gordon says that vampires don’t change.
He says he can prove it, and grabs Sam’s arm and
cuts it. Dean aims a gun at Gordon, but Gordon says
he isn’t going to kill Sam. He just wants to make
a point. He puts Sam’s arm over Lenore’s
mouth and his blood drips onto her. Her vampire fangs
come out, and she is growling and hissing. Gordon says
they’re all the same, evil, blood thirsty. Lenore’s
fangs retract and she says, “No, no...”
Sam pushes Gordon away. “You hear her?”
He unties Lenore and takes her out. Dean says that he
thinks Gordon and he have some things to talk about.
Dean says if he wants the vampires, he has to go through
him. Gordon puts down his knife, and Dean puts away
his gun. They start to fist-fight. Gordon grabs his
knife again anyway and comes at Dean, but Dean manages
to knock it out of his hand. Gordon says that Dean’s
not like his brother, he’s a killer, like him.
They’re still fighting, and Dean gets the upper
hand. He ties up Gordon and says, “You know, I
might be like you, and I might not. But you’re
the one tied up right now.”
It’s morning now. Sam comes back
in. Dean is still standing with Gordon. Sam asks if
he missed anything, and Dean replies nothing much. He
says that he’ll call someone in a couple of days
to come and untie him. Sam asks if he’s ready
to go, and Dean says not yet. He punches Gordon one
more time, and then says he’s ready to go.
Outside
the nest
The boys leave the nest, and Dean says to Sam that he
can hit him. He says Sam can have a freebie. Sam says
Dean looks as if he just went twelve rounds with a block
of cement, and he’ll take a raincheck. Dean says
he wishes they never took this job. Sam asks him why,
and Dean says he wonders how many things they have killed
that didn’t deserve it. “I mean, the way
Dad raised us...” Sam says that after Mom died,
Dad did the best he could. Dean says he knows, but the
man wasn’t perfect. “He raised us to hate
those things, and man, I hate them. I do. When I killed
that vampire at the mill I didn’t even think about
it. Hell, I even enjoyed it.” “You didn’t
kill Lenore,” says Sam. “Yeah but every
instinct told me to. I was gonna kill her, I was gonna
kill them all.” “Yeah but Dean you didn’t.
That’s what matters,” says Sam. “Yeah,”
says Dean. “‘Cause you’re a pain in
my ass.” Sam smiles. “Guess I might have
to stick around and be a pain in the ass then,”
says Sam. He starts to get in the car. “Thanks,”
says Dean. “Don’t mention it,” says
Sam. Dean looks back at the house for a few seconds,
and then he gets in the car. They drive away.
Synopsis
by Meghan
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Back
in Black by AC/DC
Wheel in the Sky by Journey
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