Crossroad Blues (Supernatural)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supernatural episode | |
---|---|
“Crossroad Blues” | |
Dean speaking with the Trapped Demon |
|
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 8 |
Guest star(s) | La Monde Byrd Yvonne Myers Jeannette Sousa John Lafayette |
Writer(s) | Sera Gamble |
Director | Steve Boyum |
Production no. | 3T5508 |
Original airdate | November 16, 2006 |
Episode chronology | |
← Previous | Next → |
"The Usual Suspects" | "Croatoan" |
"Crossroad Blues" is episode eight of the second season of the television series Supernatural.
Contents |
[edit] Plot synopsis
Sam and Dean Winchester try to help a man who has sold his soul to the devil to save the life of his terminally-ill wife. A demon attempts to seduce Dean by trying to convince him to trade his soul for his father's. She claims John Winchester is now suffering in Hell for saving Dean.
[edit] Production notes
- Based on the story of Robert Johnson, a musician who allegedly sold his soul to the devil, as outlined in his song "Cross Road Blues."
- References MySpace. Dean thought it was a porn site.
[edit] Featured music
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
Supernatural view • talk • edit |
|
---|---|
Episode Guide | |
Characters | |
Ash | Bobby | Dean | Ellen | Jo | John | Mary | Meg | Missouri | Sam | The Demon | |
Miscellaneous | |
The Colt | The Impala | Harvelle’s Roadhouse | Singer Salvage Yard | |
Legends | |
Bloody Mary | Hook Man | Vampires | Wendigo | Woman in White |