3.14-Long-Distance Caller, written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Robert Singer
-Sam and Dean find that people are able to communicate with those who have died in the past via telephone and computer chatting
-The monster of the week is a Crocotta (a mimic whose eyes turn to stone when it dies); the goal of the Crocotta is to get people to kill themselves
-A girl named Leila confesses to Sam that she has been talking with (what sounds like) her Mom over the phone and through IMing
-Dean talks to (what sounds like) John and gets information about the location of the demon who holds the contract on his soul
-Sam goes to confront the Crocotta and gets captured while, at the same time, Dean is busy setting up an ambush for the demons he has been told holds the contract on his soul but is actually an innocent man who has been set up by the Crocotta
3.15-Time Is On My Side, written by Sera Gamble and directed by Charles Beeson
-Sides indicate that this episode will involve a young Bela
-Jim Beaver indicated in a recent interview that Bobby will appear in this episode-This episode takes place approximately 1 week before Dean's deal is up
-The episode begins with Sam and Dean attempting to torture a demon into giving up the the name of the demon who holds Dean's deal; the demon will not even utter the name and cites that much worse can be done to him by the demon than what can be done by the Winchesters
-Dean visits the victim of a kidney snatching in the hospital; the victim is unable to remember much before waking up in a tub full of ice-Dean and Sam pursue a zombie case in Pennsylvania where they are dealing with a doctor from the early 1800s (Doc Benton) who is obsessed with finding the key to eternal life
-Bobby gets a lead on Bela's location, and Dean takes off after her; in the end, Dean gets the Colt back and leaves Bela in precarious position
3.16-No Rest For The Wicked, written by Eric Kripke and directed by Kim Manners
-Lilith has apparently taken a vacation by possessing a young girl named Zoey and holding her entire family hostage; the grandmother has already been killed and the grandfather is killed later on after trying to get a neighbor to help them
-Sam and Dean arrive with Ruby; the father refuses to hide without his wife and is knocked out by Dean, who stashes him in the basement, while Ruby and Sam go to confront Lilith
-This episode will be the last of season 3-This episode takes place 30 hours before Dean's deal is up
-A new hunter will be introduced in this episode
-Bobby, Dean and Sam go after Lilith (who is the contract holder for Dean's soul); they steal Ruby's knife to do battle with Lilith's army
-The original title for this episode was reported as "No Rest For the Wicked"
THURSDAY, MAY 15 "SUPERNATURAL" (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"No Rest For The Wicked" (CONTENT RATING TBD) (HDTV)
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-Sam and Dean find that people are able to communicate with those who have died in the past via telephone and computer chatting
-The monster of the week is a Crocotta (a mimic whose eyes turn to stone when it dies); the goal of the Crocotta is to get people to kill themselves
-A girl named Leila confesses to Sam that she has been talking with (what sounds like) her Mom over the phone and through IMing
-Dean talks to (what sounds like) John and gets information about the location of the demon who holds the contract on his soul
-Sam goes to confront the Crocotta and gets captured while, at the same time, Dean is busy setting up an ambush for the demons he has been told holds the contract on his soul but is actually an innocent man who has been set up by the Crocotta
3.15-Time Is On My Side, written by Sera Gamble and directed by Charles Beeson
-Sides indicate that this episode will involve a young Bela
-Jim Beaver indicated in a recent interview that Bobby will appear in this episode-This episode takes place approximately 1 week before Dean's deal is up
-The episode begins with Sam and Dean attempting to torture a demon into giving up the the name of the demon who holds Dean's deal; the demon will not even utter the name and cites that much worse can be done to him by the demon than what can be done by the Winchesters
-Dean visits the victim of a kidney snatching in the hospital; the victim is unable to remember much before waking up in a tub full of ice-Dean and Sam pursue a zombie case in Pennsylvania where they are dealing with a doctor from the early 1800s (Doc Benton) who is obsessed with finding the key to eternal life
-Bobby gets a lead on Bela's location, and Dean takes off after her; in the end, Dean gets the Colt back and leaves Bela in precarious position
3.16-No Rest For The Wicked, written by Eric Kripke and directed by Kim Manners
-Lilith has apparently taken a vacation by possessing a young girl named Zoey and holding her entire family hostage; the grandmother has already been killed and the grandfather is killed later on after trying to get a neighbor to help them
-Sam and Dean arrive with Ruby; the father refuses to hide without his wife and is knocked out by Dean, who stashes him in the basement, while Ruby and Sam go to confront Lilith
-This episode will be the last of season 3-This episode takes place 30 hours before Dean's deal is up
-A new hunter will be introduced in this episode
-Bobby, Dean and Sam go after Lilith (who is the contract holder for Dean's soul); they steal Ruby's knife to do battle with Lilith's army
-The original title for this episode was reported as "No Rest For the Wicked"
THURSDAY, MAY 15 "SUPERNATURAL" (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
"No Rest For The Wicked" (CONTENT RATING TBD) (HDTV)
DEAN'S TIME IS UP : It's 30 hours before Dean's (Jensen Ackles)
deal with the crossroads demon is up and Dean, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) are searching for Lilith, who holds the contract. They discover her location and Sam summons Ruby(Katie Cassidy) for help despite Dean's protests. Ruby warns them they aren't ready to fight Lilith yet but they steal her knife and depart for New Harmony, Indiana. In a battle to the death, Sam, Dean and Bobby take on Lilith and all her demons in a last ditch effort to save Dean's life. Kim Manners directed the episode written by Eric Kripke (#316).
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P.S.
Here are some new photos from episode: 3.15