Bugs
- Episode aired Nov 8, 2005
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
8.7K
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Sam and Dean head to Oklahoma to investigate a recent spate of insect related deaths around a new housing development.Sam and Dean head to Oklahoma to investigate a recent spate of insect related deaths around a new housing development.Sam and Dean head to Oklahoma to investigate a recent spate of insect related deaths around a new housing development.
Jamie Schwanebeck
- Ritchie
- (uncredited)
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I actually really like this episode. I don't know why it gets so much hate. My only complaint is this: spiders are not bugs, they are arachnids! That drives me nuts every single time I watch this episode.
LOve this episode this really was the best I love the bee attack it was to scary! Loved it more then the final on the series too
This was a decent episode. It used to be one of my least favorites, but after watching the finale, it took Bugs's spot as one of the worst episodes. It wasn't amazing, but still a good episode.
There were some solid comedy moments in this episode. The big bad is really cringe and the CGI is awful but after having stared into the abyss... This episode isn't that bad.
10btyaz
Especially loved the cgi bees that definitely weren't *real bees* that didn't show up well enough on camera that they had to cgi new ones anyways
Did you know
- TriviaThose are real bees featured in the episode. Jensen Ackles was the first to get stung which amused Jared Padalecki enormously. Ackles got his revenge shortly after when Padalecki sat down on a bee and was stung on his rear.
- GoofsWhen Sam and Dean arrive at the Pike's house to warn them, Sam says that it is 12 a.m.. Right after they get attacked by bees and flee to the house's attic. The bees get in and attack everyone. And then they see the sun rise and the curse is over. In the story only a couple minutes pass between entering the house and the end of the curse. And no indication is made to more time passing. But around the spring equinox the sun rises about 7:30 a.m. in Oklahoma. Also the next day no one has any bee-stings on their faces, necks or hands (the parts that would have been exposed to the bees).
- Quotes
[Sam and Dean are posing as potential homeowners]
Lynda Bloome: Well, let me just say that we accept homeowners of any race, religion, color or...
[looks at Sam and Dean]
Lynda Bloome: sexual orientation.
Dean Winchester: Hmm, right.
[to Sam]
Dean Winchester: I'm gonna go talk to Larry. Okay, honey?
[slaps Sam on the ass]
- ConnectionsReferenced in Supernatural: Don't Call Me Shurley (2016)
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