By JULIE PYLECasey: "Dick Cheney."
Dean: "He one of yours?"
Casey: "Not yet. Let’s just say he’s got a parking spot reserved for him downstairs."
A demon, a hooker and a priest walk into a bar.
No, seriously. Welcome to Elizabethtown, Ohio. The folks are friendly -- a little too friendly, unless they’re trying to blow your brains out. In fact, everyone seems to be giving in to their darkest desires: booze, sex, violence. Every day’s a party.
While Bobby (Jim Beaver) disassembles the Colt to find out what made it tick, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) head off to this supposedly sleepy, boarded up factory town to investigate a homicide and a suicide.
There, they encounter fellow hunter Richie (Martin A. Papazian), whom Dean knows from a job he worked when Sam was away at school. Lovable, dopey, horny and thoroughly not cut out for the job, it isn’t long before Richie gets in over his head.
Sam keeps close tabs on Trotter (Don S. Davis), the apparent architect of the town’s new lifestyle, while Dean tries to track down his missing friend. Sam’s investigation hits a wall, but Dean discovers the truth buried deep in the sexy bartender’s basement.
After trapping the possessed woman in a devil’s trap, she in turn traps him in the basement with her and a touching heart to heart encounter ensues.
Dean learns more about the fate from which he saved his brother, but is troubled by what may still be in store for him. The demons may no longer be united, but that may not be a good thing.
Chaos has followed the breakdown in the chain of command, and now hundreds of demons are pursuing their own agendas: some vying for power, others following their demon dogma, and some gunning for Sam. And to top it all off, Dean learns his damnation may be particularly hellish as a result of his current and past actions.
Meanwhile, Ruby (Katie Cassidy) approaches Bobby with an offer to help resurrect the Colt, and Sam tried to track down his missing brother. He enlists the help of the priest (Robert Curtis Brown), who turns out to be the demonic backup the bartender had been waiting for. In the final showdown, Dean is unable to stop his brother from coldly killing the demons while saving his life.
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