Welcome to denim wrapped nightmares tipsy exchange Podcast where we explore the supernatural series, episode by episode.
over drinks, we'll discuss the lore of gore and what we adore about the Winchesters and their adventures.
I'm burly, and I'm a new fan of the series.
I'm LA, and I'm here along for the ride. Now, let's get tipsy. There. Well, hello Burly. The last episode we watched was Hollywood Babylon. Yeah. Which all I thought I was like, it reminded me of that movie that's out right now in Babylon with Brad Pitt, who reminded me nominated.
I think it's I think it's Peter Gabriel, that Babylon song. Oh, that's what I thought of.
Well, I know that. Well. I just thought it was funny because that Babylon movie is about Hollywood. And then this was called Hollywood babble.
Yours makes much more sense. I have no idea what that song is about. Or I'm not even certain that it's Peter Gabriel. So well, whatever.
But in that one, there are boys went to Hollywood to investigate some death that had happened on a set at the studio. Dean was hilarious. He was so into it. fangirling out. He totally took on the role of being a PA for this film that they they were working with. Say about Sam. I feel like Sam wasn't in it too much was more. It was more Deen based episode.
Well, Sam was actually working the
tables a little bit. Yeah, so they ended up it was like this. The producers, like the first death that they went there to investigate was a hoax that the producers had, you know, drempt up. But then people started actually dying. And they discovered that the writer of the movie was the one who had he literally wrote like these seances or necromancy rituals into the script. So the the actors were actually summoning these ghosts or whatever, when they were doing the scenes.
Know what, that's what was happening. They figured out that they were using actual necromancy stuff. And so they figured out that that guy actually knew real stuff. The writer guy was the one summoning them and he was doing it on purpose. Well, I
thought Sam was like, they're actually they're like, Well,
that's what they thought. But then they found out that the guy was like, had the talisman is doing it all on purpose. It wasn't an accident.
Well, then just cut that out. No, it's fine. Yeah. So disgruntled writer, was bringing all these baddies to town to the set. The disgruntled writer threw his little talisman to the ground when Sam asked for it, just because Sam was trying to save the day. Yeah, but then Sam was like, you idiot. You just released them from under your hold under your power. And they're probably not gonna be happy now. Because you've been making them kill people. And yeah, he was right. They killed him.
Yeah. And Sam and Dean just stood there and watched it happen. Yeah,
they just learned how Hollywood changed them.
It was a fun episode. Today's episode was fun as well. I liked it. It's called Folsom Prison Blues.
Also, I'm very disappointed. I didn't hear any Johnny Cash in this episode.
Same but we did get Allison chains at the end. True, but
so mean. Anyway,
it is what it is. Yeah, the episode opened up at a detention center. And as the camera was kind of floating from locale to locale within the detention center, we're hearing conversations about a cellblock that had been closed and was getting reopened. So there's contractors working everywhere, getting this cellblock, that's being reopened ready for prisoners, I guess. We see a contractor who was working on a door it looked like he was
welding it. Yeah, he was and we were like, was that door welded shut while he was Yeah, from the outside that never really got a dress. So maybe it was just rusted shut. Who knows? We don't really know. But there was a guy welding on the door to get it open. So they get this cell door open and two contractors go inside and are looking around. It's cold in there. We see the smoke coming from their mouths. It's very eerie. And then a gust of wind comes out of the cell
door and down the hall. We see papers getting blown about. Then we cut to cellblock, B, and we meet Randall, he's just chilling out laying on his bunk, minding his own fucking business. When the lights start flashing. He gets up and goes to his door. It wasn't bars it was like a door with a little peekaboo window. So he's looking at the peekaboo and we see that the clock is stopping and it's cold. And then we see this flash of a figure go past vandals store and Randall
starts flipping the fuck out. He is not happy with whatever he just saw. He is waving flagging down the security camera and starts calling out for help to the guards. One of the guards comes down there to check things out. And we don't get to know him very well but he seems like he's kind of a debt.
I was gonna say he came down there more to shut Randall up than any Yeah, he
was a very nice was a very nice came across like maybe he's kind of a dick. So he's leaving after being like shut the fuck up. Randall whippings dramatic. As he's walking Erie, it's getting cold again. He pauses and turns around to see what's going on right as he's about to exit the cellblock. And there's like this sliding gate of bars like more what you think of with a jail cell door like the sliding bars, you know, that's there and it slams right on his shoulder. pinning the
guard in place. It looks painful. It did that was slammed, I wouldn't have felt good. Yeah, no, no. He's stuck there. And he's screaming and he's trying to get away. And Randall watches on as the guard is attacked by this unknown, ominous present, present. Then we get supernatural. Next, we see Sam and Dean doing a good old B and E. We haven't seen one of these for a little bit at a museum at a museum. Yeah, we were like what is happening
here? They they're breaking into a case Sam has like a little mini Tomahawk thing. Yeah, like what is happening. And they had set off a motion detector. So as they're in there, we're already going what's happening like, this is not our boys, who would do some amateur mistake like set off a motion detector,
right little silent alarm like they would they would already know about that. Yes. And
it was a time jump. So this is three months after Randall saw the guard get attacked, by the way after this door and everything happened. So there is a bit of a time jump here. Anyways, then surprisingly, cops show up because the motion detector called them or set off something where people call the cops. And the guys are getting arrested and they just seem very calm about the whole thing. And that's when we were like, oh, okay, they're doing this on
purpose. They're trying to get into the present at the police station. Diem gets a surprise visit. Oh, yeah. Ooh,
not a welcome one.
Not a welcome one. But it was nice to see we were excited. Ooh, it's agent Henrickson, sassy as Victor Henrickson. He's like the Van Helsing to the Winchesters. Yeah, he's their stalker. He is sassy and to the effing point. T's down to business. Yes. And we met him the first time and knightstalker where he was like, I know about you. I know about your daddy, and I'm on to you. Winchester brothers.
And I know about Sam. Okay, yeah, he's my brother.
So they have their little banter there whose dick is bigger banter back and forth. You know,
I thought it was funny though. Oh, god damn. Okay.
Is that where you were going? The I think I'm adorable. Yeah. Okay. That's because he really does think he's it was it was my favorite quote of the episode. Yeah. So
that's the quote at the end. That's what I wrote. I said, Dean really does think he's adorable. He's right. Oh, for sure. I mean, you know, I mean, even Hendrickson knows.
Hinrichsen does know. He does. Why else is he so obsessed with them? Exactly. So a woman walks in during their little back and forth and introduces herself as the Winchesters public defenders. One, she's one person public defender. She tells Hendrickson, I'd like to have a private conversation with my clients. She's talking with Sam and Dean. And as they're chatting, Sam is saying, hey, like, we're going to this specific Correctional Facility, right. So that's when LA and I
were like, Oh, okay. We were right. They did this whole thing on purpose. And she says, Yes, of course. That's where you're going. And they're asking how long can you delay? Not expedition? extradite extradition? Yeah. They have, like some legal jargon talk about stuff that could potentially go wrong with well, their plan could potentially go wrong.
Right. And then there's stuff coming in from other states that are charging them as well.
Yeah. Looking great. But they have a plan. Always. They're not planning to be in that prison very long. They're not planning to get extradited. Turns out that Deacon, somebody who had served in the Marine Corps with John Winchester had contacted the guys and told them that he thought the prison was haunted that there was something going around giving a bunch of the inmates and guards heart attacks. and killing them and asked the Winchesters to please
come and help them out. So that's what spurred this whole thing is that they're there to help their dad and throughout the or not their dad to help their dad's friend. And throughout the entire episode, Dean feels obligated. We owe him we have to do this. And Sam, he's willing to help. But you can tell that obligation isn't quite there. In fact, at one point in the episode where things are not looking so great, Sam even points out, we don't
owe him our lives. I'm not going to stay in prison for the rest of my life. I'm not going to risk us getting extradited and end up somewhere else where we can't escape in order to help this guy, you know, so we have this whole thing again, we're yet again, Dean doesn't act like he values himself like he values his own life. As much as he thinks that other people are more valuable.
He feels more obligated to them. Yeah. To like, honor His word, I guess. Yeah.
But Trump just like what a deacon do that you feel like you owe him so much. I mean, they said he saved their dad's life. But that's when you were in the Marine Corps. That's what you do for your fellow Marines from my understanding, you know, so why do you as John's children feel like you were so obligated to this Deacon guy?
I mean, that's his daddy. That's Dean's Daddy,
no offense to Deacon, we do end up meeting him in the episode and he seems like an absolute doll.
But just right. I feel like that's Diem just like, it's just a&b. And so all about Daddy, and he wanted to be like Him, and He knows that Daddy would have done it. So Dean's gonna do it.
Yeah. While they're in the prison. There's multiple Oh,
hold on. I just want to say when they first were walking in to the prison, and they're like going past the yard. Oh, yeah. Remember? And what is the what is one of them yell at one of
the inmates in the prison yard points at Sam. And it's like your mind.
And like it throughout the episode they like it's like, they're all like checking them out. They're all looking for sure. And I wrote in my notes, I said, Sam is a snack. And I mean, he's a
snack. And everybody wants a piece of saying, yeah, they wanted that pretty bowl. Yes. And at Dean actually said, Don't worry, Sammy. I'm not gonna trade you for a pack of cigarettes or something. I said something along those lines as they were walking in. So Sam is never comfortable here. He wants to get the fuck out.
This is not Sam's place. Like I don't belong in prison. Oddly,
here, Dean fit right in.
I mean, he was at home. Right away, right? I feel like the second somebody said that just to Sam. He was like, Alright, these are my people.
And Dean is like referencing these famous prison movies throughout the entire episode. It was really fun. I think
even Santa's are sitting there. At one point. He's like, does it not concern you how well you fit in? Do you think no, not at all. Like, what do you mean?
So there were a bunch of fun things that happened in the prison outside of the case, there was a scene where they're at lunch and they get up and they're walking away from their table. And Sam is looking at something not really paying attention to where he's going and accidentally walks into somebody. And this guy gets pissed crazy as crazy as it is.
That's why we call them Yeah, so crazy eyes is not happy with Sam and he is stepping up and Dean just immediately walks in as like he said he was sorry, kind of warning the guy. You don't want to do this. You don't want to fuck with me. Don't touch my Sammy.
Yeah, it was like so unnecessary that he even needed to like interject there. Because I mean, the guy ran into him Sam could have just kept on walking you know, but crazy
eyes was obviously bowing up to Sam to try and start some shit. So I see why Dean felt the need to step in. I heard that coming up from the bow.
I did too. Sorry.
So Crazy Eyes. Did he get his ass beat? No, he didn't get his ass beat by Dean yet. No. He turned around to go get his friend who we find out later. His name tiny is to come and back him up and then he fights Dean Dean kicks his ass. I mean, they kind of kick each other's ass. Yeah,
I don't think it was that much of a fight. Yeah, it
wasn't it was didn't last long guards come in. They break it up. They take the guys to solitary they're like we're gonna punish you So Dean and crazy eyes are in solitary. And while they're down there, Dean starts bringing up prison movies. You know, wish I had a baseball like Steve McQueen. And crazy eyes. It's like we're not fucking bonding. I wish I had a bat so I could murder you. I
hate you. Oh, intense, bro.
He's really into these crazy eyes. He's kind of even Barack. Yeah, he's really crazy. And dangerous. It's like okay, we're not bonding. So he goes and chills out in his cell. Well, then the lights start flashing, and it gets cold. And the clock stops and Dean tries to warn crazy eyes. He says just
stay warm. really still Don't fucking move hang out but Crazy Eyes is like why Bhagwat and moving and flapping his arms around and whipping his hair back and forth and I'm just kidding he wasn't doing it a minute anyway Crazy Eyes gets attacked by this malevolent spirit and we get we get a really good look at their eyes. Crazy Eyes is looking out through his little slit door thing in solitary. And we see the eyes come right in front. It's a little bit of a jump scare.
I was like they're like creepy but look like Vampire it.
Yeah, it was oh,
couldn't hide what was going on? Right? I gotta do better about talking to my mic. I've been doing that a lot lately where I'm talking. And it doesn't sound good. Yeah, it was the makeup and effects. Well done. Well done. Yeah. But not like any Vengeful Spirit we've seen of course, we haven't seen very many vengeful spirits that close up. Right. Except for I guess no exit. We got the eyeball. Yeah, in that one. Well, and
I will say like, that went because like all we really saw were the eyes when we end up seeing who the eyes belong to. I was like, Oh, that is not at all what I thought was gonna be attached to those eyes would look like
same. Yeah, same very much. And as the spirit is attacking tight, or not tiny, crazy eyes
who would be attached to those eyes that anyway, sorry,
I was picturing. A tall dude.
Me too. Yeah, yeah, like tall, thin. I don't know. And that's
not what it was. So this spirit is attacking crazy eyes. And it shows like black coming up the veins of the neck and toward the eye and crazy eyes is screaming like crazy and Dean can't do shit. He's in a completely different cell over and solitary. So Crazy Eyes does not live by it's the dust. Yep. Crazy Eyes goes by buys. Ah. While this is happening, Sam is doing some chores around the
prison and he meets Randall. And he brings up who they're suspecting is this spirit, which is a man named Mark moody, who was killed in the closed cellblock that the guys know from Deacon was reopened and that that's when all this stuff started happening. So they're thinking, Okay, this guy died in that cellblock, it got closed right after his death. Now the cell locks been reopened. People are dying, obviously, this is
our guy. So this is what they're going in here with the assumption of is that Mark moody, we need to find out what's going on with his body, we need to find out if like a piece of him literally has been left behind somewhere in the prison, whatever. And Randall happened to have been in that old cellblock, he has been in prison for a very long time. So he gives Sam some more information about what happened.
That mark moody didn't just die of a heart attack, but had gotten his ass beat so badly that there was so much blood in the cell. They had trouble mopping it all out. It's awful.
It is even if I mean even if you lose a bad guy.
I mean, well, it's awful because we know that violence like that occurs in real life. You know, what makes it so terrible? So Sam is working on the theory that okay, there must be blood left in the cell. There must be something that you know the blood is still there. That's what we need to go get salt and burned. Then we'll be done. The job will be done. Dane gets out of solitary and let Sam know what happened. Sam, let's Dean know that I know what I got to do. We just got to get me in
there. And he says I need something to be able to burn it and get the shit taken care of. So Dean, you know he's been fitting in in the prison and he's figured out what the not commissary. What's the word? I'm looking for money. What's the word though? Currency. He's figured out what the currency is for the prison and that cigarettes. So he's been swindling people just like what they do when they're on the road. You know, he's swindles, people in pool he's swindles,
people in cards. This is what he fucking does. So he's doing the same thing. He's swindlin and he's got like a huge stash of cigarettes come that he's got now Dana's thriving. Yeah. He's just through living his best life. Yeah. He manages to get a lighter, a little plastic lighter thing with lighter fluid. We're back in the lunch room and Dean picks a fight with tiny Crazy Eyes friend, and he's bullying him about his size in order to pick the fight, which we didn't boy,
because tiny is not tiny. No, he's a big boy. Yeah. And it wasn't it. Yeah, he was like, What did he say a
thyroid problem or just was self esteem issue. That's wrong. It was so mean. It was so mean. But during this fight that Dean does is a diversion. Sam manages to escape through I think that he went through the kitchen because he picked up salt as he was walking by and he gotten some sort of shaft made his way down. We got to see him go Climbing down
gotten a shaft huh?
What about his shaft? Oh, hey Oh, and see climbs down it gets into the cellblock he goes to mark Moody's old cell there's like an old mattress soaked in blood that didn't look completely dried to me.
I was gonna say some point that yeah when we were watching it I was like, it doesn't seem really believable.
Is it wet? Why does it look like it's still fresh what is happening? Anyway, he pours lighter fluid on it from the little lighter salts it throw some matches on it burns it and Sam thinks job's done.
I really liked the little up top containers the soul I know the saw this pop it open and just pour it I was like, I kind of want one I want to set for me. I'll take my salt and pepper anywhere I go.
So speaking of salt, Steen and tiny have been taken to the infirmary there's like this split cell like two cells in it. And a shadow screen between the two cells. Yeah, that was odd. So we thought something really crazy was going to happen with tiny that we were just going to see the shadow figures of it. But nothing that crazy ended up happening. So I wonder why they had that there
at all. Maybe that's how it really is to keep prisoners from seeing each other and being able to reach through each other. Yeah, I thought there was going to be something a lot cool visually.
I know you were like, I forgot where you were like, oh, something's gonna happen.
Amazing is gonna happen.
You're like they made this choice for a reason.
Yeah, I was wrong. We'll have to ask in our next director Dick chat about what was that about? Nevermind
that go off and let's not
go off on a tangent. Yeah. Okay. Let's get back to the back to the program here. Dean apologizes to tiny for bullying him I appreciated that it wasn't important to the story, but it was important to
me well, and to like, like Dean's been like so into this and like being this like fitting into jail so well. So I thought I thought Yeah, I thought it was a nice moment where he showed a little tenderness since he's been so like hardcore this whole episode, you know, and it was really shitty what he said to him so
it was and especially when tiny said I do have self esteem issues. Well, and that was a thing. Oh, my heart.
He apologized and tiny said it's okay. And I like when he said I was like, it's not okay. Like he shouldn't he should have been like, accept your apology. But you triggered me because I do have self esteem issues. You know, cuz I I'm bad about that. Like if somebody apologize. I'm like, It's okay. It's like, no, that's not okay that you did that. But I accept your apology.
Mm hmm. We're getting better about it in our old age. Yeah, we're learning boundaries and shit. Look at us. Yeah,
we're curling up.
As they're chatting, Dean looks over. There's a fucking creepy nurse with this crazy hair and crazy eyes. So not the tall lanky scary vampire esque creature that we were expecting the ghost to look like. sleeveless short little woman. She just looks dirty. Like take a bath bench brush your hair what's happening? And she's standing on the other side of the of like some more bars and then she just like flashes through the bar so obviously ghost here. Do you just apologize to tiny you can't give
them a heads up. Yeah, you can't tell them grab your salt because if Dean had salt on his little lunch tray surely tiny did to Dean doesn't say shit tiny is over on the other side being like what's happening? What's happening because he can hear Dean freaking out and struggling as this ghost is attacking Dean. Dean doesn't say shit.
Yeah, he did. He did tiny dirty twice. Yeah,
he flings the salt at the ghost. So the ghost goes to the next cell and kills tiny instead. And he had he had plenty of time. Now don't get me wrong. If he had told tiny pick up your salt. And if this thing attacks, you fling it at them? Is there a guarantee that tiny would have done it or tiny would have just thought you're crazy? No, obviously, but like you would have at least given the
guy a chance. Shit. After this, Sam and Dean go and find Randall again who they know has been there for a while they knows been in the old block. They knows I don't know why I'm making that. That but what else and they find out this nurse was named nurse, Dolores Glockner and that she would kill prisoners in the infirmary and was just a real bitch. Randall said that he went to get a tetanus shot from her once and he felt like she was trying to stab the needle through his arm.
She wasn't nice. And she was also killed in a riot. Right around the time that Mark moody died in that old closed down cellblock. So there were two deaths. At least that happened during all that shit. In the meantime, Time, the public defender has gone to talk to Henrickson. And she's trying to be like, you know, things just aren't really adding up here. I've talked to witnesses of all these other crimes that the Winchesters have supposedly
committed. And so many of these people are saying, no, they saved my life. No, they were the heroes of the story. Something's just not adding up. And Henrickson is like, Listen, you dumb bitch. They're bad guys. They're nuts. They're nuts. Yeah, yeah. Though, all those witnesses are crazy. They don't know what they're talking about. I'm taking these Winchesters down. Public Defender. Her name is Maura and Hendrickson. They're not seeing eye to eye. Things are not working out very
well. And Hendrickson just in general, not being a nice guy.
Not being nice. Gentleman to her.
Not respectful. Just being real. He's being a dick. Let's go ahead and call it what it is. He's sexy, but his behavior is uncalled for. Right?
Like I I don't mind it when he's coming after Dean or whatever. But like, she doesn't choose didn't do shit to you like she has some respect, man.
Yeah, like I said, the whole whose dick is bigger banter fun, entertaining. But when he was talking to her, it was just like, hey, uncalled for. Yeah, yeah. Rude. Oh, after they find out about the nurse, Dean requests that Mara public defender come and visit him. And he tells her listen, I need you to go do some research, which I need to know about this bitch, Nurse Glockner. I need to know how she died, where she's
buried. I just need you to go to the stuff and the public defender's like what the fuck are you talking about? We have some serious things we need to talk about with your case. And I'm trying to help you and Dean says, This is how you helped me go get this shit. And what bless her heart she doesn't. Right. I
was about to say love, which I mean, if I was her, I'd be like thinking back to what Hendricks said and be like, Okay, maybe maybe they
maybe they're a little crazy. He does this whole speech. Like, look at me. Look at me. Do I look guilty? It's like, huh, baby. Oh, no, you look good.
I'm looking. And I'm like,
I like what I see. You're innocent, honey. Oh, so yeah, I guess I guess we do understand why she did it.
Not innocent in the ways I need you to
wait. It's
not innocent in the way that I want you to be. I want you to not be God. Just cut that out. I don't even know what I'm fucking saying.
So then we see Sam and Dean out in like the prison yard area in their orange jumpsuits and their dark denim jackets. And they're talking about the case, actually. So when they start fighting, we didn't realize at first that this was all planned out. It was it was fake. Because of all the things to choose to fake fight about, you're actually fighting about the case. But whatever. They start fighting, some guards come over, and they pull them aside, take them into, I don't know
what this area was. It was a weird little area, but they shut the door. And one of the guards tells the other guard leave me to them. I'll take care of it. And we figure out that speakin because he's been popping up. He's been the guard who's mostly been handling Sam and Dean the whole episode. And he is and it turns out he's a total sweetheart. Yeah. He's so nice to them. Talking about everything another surrogate daddy, right. It was cute. It was cute. I don't know that it
was a surrogate daddy. But it was it was a cute little little roll.
Remember he had like, I think he called Dean son at one point.
Yeah. And he just seemed really nice. He smiled at them and was given them a hard time for the fights and everything. And they were like, well, we had to make it all look real. And they let him know that it was this nurse, not Mark moody. And then the prison guard is like, oh, yeah, I have this envelope from your public defender woman. She did find all the information you need. Here you go. And he is who helps them escape. And they have to they have to punch them.
Dean Dean punches. I'm gonna knock them out before they leave. Yeah, that's when he's like make it look real son. Yeah, that's when he said son. Yeah, it was it was cute.
I feel like he was a quick surrogate daddy for a minute. Like he was like, it was a it was obviously close
relationship, especially the obligation that Dean felt to him and all of that. Obviously, there was a close relationship there.
Deakin the actor that played him. He has like no lips. Just notice there's just like, I didn't know no lips at all. I didn't
notice I thought he kind of looked like the actor who played the witch in something wicked, but not quite. He seemed his features seemed more kind, like softer.
It's something wicked and season one. Oh, I thought you're talking about a movie
The Shreeka Serega Oh, really? I thought he kind of looked like that. factor, just with a different haircut and softer features. I could be wrong. He had a great head of hair. It's been a while. So after the boys escape, they are heading to where the nurse is buried in order to salt and burn the body. Take care of the ghost. In the meantime, Hendrickson is interrogating Deakin asking him, you know what
happened? I want to know what we're doing from the moment they woke up till they attacked you and deacons just holding firm. Yeah, he's making sure he's not giving anything away, making playing it out like I got attacked, they escaped. I don't know what to tell you. But he does end up disclosing that the public defender came to visit Dean earlier in the day. So now Henrickson is interrogating the public defender and again, not
being very nice. So the public defender tells him about nurse Glockner, and how she was asked to get that information. He's like, did you tell them where she was buried? And he said, she said, Yes, he was like, I don't even know you tell me right now. And she tells him a different cemetery. He tells a mountain and she was very proud of herself. We get to see her walk into her car, just smile and she was very proud of herself for
sticking it to Henrickson. So the boys are at a completely different cemetery from where the FBI agents are going they complete the assault and burn thankfully just in time because Glockner was attacking Deacon whenever they got there and salt and burned the body but she burned up we were expecting a big dramatic burn. It went really fast. Just fizzled right up, she was sizzled and gone, and Deacon survived, so he was okay. And Sam and Dean got back to the Impala as Allison chains
rooster was playing. I love that song. And Hendrickson realized they were at the wrong place and the guys were getting away. And then that was it. Yep. It was a fun episode. I enjoyed it. I did to know gore. No, other than the bloody mattress really?
Yeah, I mean,
no gore. What did you What did you add to or anything in particular about this episode?
I feel like I'm like So Dean heavy these days, but I thought it was adorable. Days.
You've been dean heavy since the pilot. Looking kidding me anyway,
just again, like how funny it was that he just like fit in a prison so well. I mean, it's probably not really funny when you look at it, but
I enjoyed Jensen Ackles performance. Exactly. It was it was fun. Seeing Dane just kind of at ease in such a tense situation right? There were a couple of scenes where Jared Padalecki smirked and I was just like, Oh my God, he's so cute. So but yeah, as far as things I adored I adored Jensen apples performance in this episode. It was a more Dean heavy episode. Anyway,
I feel like these last two have been pretty Dean heavy. So I'm like hope the next one's a little more exam focused. Needs some more Sammy, I do give me some sci fi. Well, so for the lower. I found about there were a bunch of articles on haunted prisons. There was one that was 10. I went with seven. The list of seven.
You don't have to list all of them either. You can just list the ones you think are most interesting.
The first haunted prison is Eastern State Penitentiary, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in 1829. Also, I did not realize these prisons are so old. The majority of them were built that are on this list were built in the 1800s. I don't know why, but I did not know they were that old
people are lazy these days. They don't want to haunt the new stuff.
Well, this one was intended to kind of set the standard for the Penal Reform. It was like a Quaker belief informed this penitentiary so at this prison, everybody was kept in solitude. Like you weren't all solitary confined. Yeah, like also solitary confinement. There was a ban on talking. For both the guards and the inmates. They took extreme measures to muffle any sound noise. I mean, how awful
Misha Collins goes to like retreats where he doesn't talk for like seven days or something. I don't know how people do it. I don't know if I could do it. I talked to myself all the time. Right like even if you stuck me in solitary I still would be talk
yeah. Or like if I stubbed my toe I'm going to do why
I should do it though.
Maybe Hmm.
Something to think of.
Anyway, this one they did like brutal punishments where they had a water bath in the winter ice and so like they didn't skin would like get icicles on them. Oh, Jesus. Yeah. They had a mad chair that cut off circulation to their extremities and a basement sell the whole which you know, I think probably ever prison has it offered no light exercise or at toilet. Disgusting. Not all prisons have that today visitors, staff and guards say and the inmates all have reported paranormal paranormal
experiences. They've seen shadow figures, whales cackling and faces that appear on their cell walls that ghost hunters went there, did they? Because Oh, I know they talked about them going to one of them.
I think they think they went to that one. Oh, I think they went to multiple ones. But yeah, you said Eastern State. Right. Yeah. Delphia. I think they went to that one.
This next one is Ohio, State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. And it's a pretty building. And it even says it's like a castle like structure. Oh, and it was intended to be reformatory for young inmates who just had just, like petty minor crimes, like juvie. Yeah. By the time funding for that dried up, they ended up not using it as a regular prison for violent offenders. And by the 1980s, it was overcrowded. And so the living conditions
were declining. And so much so that the the actual inmates won a class action lawsuit against the prison. Nice. Yeah. And it ended up closing in 1990. But this particular building has been in a bunch of films, and it was in the Shawshank Redemption. Oh, yeah. Just spit on myself. They say that shadow figures have been caught peeking around corner. I don't know why. poking around. Around quarters and in cells, visitors often claim to feel that she'll she'll chill
after get chilly.
I feel she'll fill it she chill. While they're on the grounds. Greg thick faculty, you know him know. He's a lead paranormal investigator. And he told Ohio magazine that he experienced phantom smells, disembodied voices and balls of light while he was there investigating?
Aren't those Omens of Death? Didn't we do say you did the lore on death? omens? Didn't you say balls a light and Scotland or
something? I wonder if he's still around? I don't know. The next one is probably the most famous prison. I feel like in the US the Alcatraz not the Alcatraz Alcatraz and San Francisco. And it was originally used for a military prison from the for the army.
Did you ever see the rock? Yeah, I did.
So so. See, slap your lip
color.
Oh my god.
The construction for the current. Alcatraz was completed mostly by inmates in the early 20th century. And I mean, it had notorious inmates Machine Gun Kelly, the real one. Not not the route. Yeah. Robert Stroud, the Birdman of Alcatraz. I haven't heard of that. And of course, Al Capone. I knew about that. And no prisoners. It says here that there's been a dozen attempts to escape and no president. No
prisoners. were ever able to escape both the grounds and survived the one and a half mile swim to San Francisco's shoreline. I thought somebody had escaped though.
You're thinking of the rock? Yeah.
I have a feeling. I remember hearing No.
Anyway,
was the story of the rock. Okay.
Visitors to this one. It's a historic site. They feel a chill another chill. Chill upon entering 14 D. And this was a cell used to punish inmates. And people have reported hearing crying moaning
aren't all the cells used to punish
inmates? Yeah, you know, I don't know. Okay. Sounds worse than others, I guess, I guess. And they've also heard banjo music drifting through hallways. And when Al Capone was there, he would play his banjo while he was there on his tenure.
Shane and Ryan went to Alcatraz. Did they? Yeah, they did an episode there.
Well, the next one is Missouri State Penitentiary. I've stopped being able to talk. Okay. The next one is Missouri State Penitentiary, Missouri. Jennifer gonna get to see her character again. Jefferson City, Missouri. Oh, I hope so. I liked her.
Okay, keep going.
I'm sorry. This is one of the longest operating prisons west of the Mississippi.
Do you remember whenever that guy was hitting on us, and he was like they call me the best dreamboat this side of the Mississippi. Oh
Oh my god. No,
we were at my loads.
Oh my god.
I feel like I brought that up somewhat recently. I hope it wasn't on another episode people are gonna be like, Why are you bringing it up again? Burly we get it?
I don't remember but yeah, no,
I do. He kind of looked like a talk like Matthew McConaughey. Oh, that sounds vaguely familiar. He was super cocky.
Well, yeah, he said that about?
Well, this one was this hippie. Okay. It was open from 1836 to 2004. And they had some famous inmates to James Earl Ray who murdered Martin Luther King Jr. And it was actually named in 1967, the bloodiest 47 acres in America. Lu 40, men and women were executed in the gas chambers and three major riots took place which resulted in you know, several additional deaths.
And now it's open for chores. No children under 10, though due to the grisly history, but the staff and visitors have all reported multiple unsettling and count paranormal encounters. They didn't mention like any specific for this one, but just unsettling. Yeah.
No shadows peeking around the corner being like, Hey, guys. What are you doing?
Yeah, maybe but they just mentioned it. Now we have West Virginia penitentiary. Why is it so hard for me, West Virginia penitentiary
is that 24 ounce white claw God
Moundsville, West Virginia. And this looks, it's another very pretty building. This one had rumors going back as far as before it closed in 1995. It's a gothic stretch structure. And it was built in 1876. And it held 2000 prisoners, but it was only designed for half that number. So I don't know how that worked out. Not well. And so they had 95 executions 85 hangings and nine by the electric chair. were carried out there. And since it's closed, no tours. Sorry, guys. But since it's been closed,
sorry, all you 10 year olds Yes.
And no luck. Nothing for you. They have there have been reports of strange noises in the hallway. Well, I guess something's happening there because they have staff staff have have experienced disembodied physical attacks. Oh, Jesus, and a shadow man has actually been captured on film. So that's interesting. Do you imagine a physical attack? I feel what the
fuck? Wouldn't like hell no. Something happened to me at the Stanley Hotel, but I think it was fake. Oh, yeah. I remember you. However, in the moment. I was terrified. Oh, well. Yeah. And the worst thing that happened to me physically was my ass cheek reverberated from the knocking that was happening on the other side of the thing that I was leaned up against. Yeah, you know. So yeah. You felt it? I felt my butt cheek jigglin from the knockin? I did not like it.
Yeah. If my butt cheeks gonna be jiggling It better be for something different from that.
I agree. Yeah. The last one is Pottawattamie County Jail and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Hope I said that right. hotter water. Well, this one was built in like
a lithotomy Pat Obama
Hey, yay. This one was built in 1881. And this is interesting. It said it featured an incredibly unique architectural design, and it was nicknamed the squirrel cage it this that was what its nickname was because it had the three tier cellblock and had 10 pie shaped cells on each level, squirrel and pie, ya know, and unless they were perfectly aligned, they could like the cells couldn't be opened, and it was intended to rotate continuously, allowing a single guard to man that entire
facility. But unfortunately, that design malfunction it sounds like it would have and it actually ended up trapping the body of an inmate who had passed away in a cell for several days. She just left there. Yeah. It wasn't a like a very violent jail not like a ton of deaths occurred. But since it closed in 19 or 1969
It sounds like the house from 13 Ghosts though.
Yeah rikes
There have been reports of full body apparitions, disembodied footsteps and feelings of being watched. And when your Ghost Adventures I guess not Ghost Hunters investigated the jail they picked up significant electromagnetic medic The significant electromagnetic activity upon entering the cage, the squirrel cage squirrel cage, so that's crazy. I almost would like to see a picture of that design I want to do they do tours doesn't say Oh, but it says to watch Ghost Adventures
serial killers spirits. X killer jail. I guess that's an
awfully long title. Well, the
title is x killer jail, I think. But it's Ghost Adventures serial killer spirits. I guess it's the show. Hmm.
So now that that's interesting. So we had haunted film sets last episode haunted prisons. This one. Yep. To close it out. Our favorite quote from the episode is when Dean had been apprehended and they were at the police station and he got a special visitor. Yes, because
he asked for a cheeseburger when he walked in, and Agent Hendricks and said, You think you're real funny, Dane said.
I think I'm adorable. And he does and he does.
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