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All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1

  • Episode aired May 10, 2007
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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9.1/10
7.6K
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Jared Padalecki in Supernatural (2005)
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Sam and other "special children" are abducted by the Yellow-Eyed Demon and taken to a ghost town, where the ultimate battle must start.Sam and other "special children" are abducted by the Yellow-Eyed Demon and taken to a ghost town, where the ultimate battle must start.Sam and other "special children" are abducted by the Yellow-Eyed Demon and taken to a ghost town, where the ultimate battle must start.

  • Director
    • Robert Singer
  • Writers
    • Eric Kripke
    • Sera Gamble
    • Raelle Tucker
  • Stars
    • Jared Padalecki
    • Jensen Ackles
    • Jim Beaver
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Singer
    • Writers
      • Eric Kripke
      • Sera Gamble
      • Raelle Tucker
    • Stars
      • Jared Padalecki
      • Jensen Ackles
      • Jim Beaver
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jared Padalecki
    Jared Padalecki
    • Sam Winchester
    Jensen Ackles
    Jensen Ackles
    • Dean Winchester
    Jim Beaver
    Jim Beaver
    • Bobby Singer
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Azazel
    • (as Fredric Lane)
    Samantha Smith
    Samantha Smith
    • Mary Winchester
    Gabriel Tigerman
    Gabriel Tigerman
    • Andrew Gallagher
    Chad Lindberg
    Chad Lindberg
    • Ash
    Aldis Hodge
    Aldis Hodge
    • Jake Talley
    Katharine Isabelle
    Katharine Isabelle
    • Ava Wilson
    Jessica Harmon
    Jessica Harmon
    • Lily Baker
    Hannah Dubois
    • Acheri
    • Director
      • Robert Singer
    • Writers
      • Eric Kripke
      • Sera Gamble
      • Raelle Tucker
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    9shwetafabm

    And then there were none

    Very entertaining, Sam focused ep. Loved seeing the return of characters Good twists and setting
    9claudio_carvalho

    Last Man Stand

    Dean parks the car in a diner and waits in the car while Sam brings some fast food and pie. Suddenly he realizes that Sam vanished and finds the staff murdered. Without any lead, he meets Bobby and calls Ash; later, Ash calls Dean and when they arrive in the Roadhouse, they find the place burned to the ground, Ash and other hunters dead and Ellen missing. Meanwhile, Sam awakes in the ghost town Cold Oak, South Dakota, with Andy and Ava and they meet two other strangers, Jake and Lily. The Yellow-Eyed Demon visits Sam in his dream and explains that only one member of the group will survive and become a soldier in his army of demons.

    "All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1" is another engaging episode of "Supernatural". Now it seems that the war of the Yellow-Eyed Demon and his army of demons is set in motion with the contest of the gifted children in the haunted town. The conclusion is absolutely unexpected and probably Dean will make a deal to save his brother. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Demônios a Solta – Parte 1" ("Demons Break Loose – Part 1")
    7CubsandCulture

    A time sink, exposition dump

    Penultimate episodes can sometimes feel as if they are just filling in time. The climax is yet to happen and yet certain storythreads of the season are getting wrapped up. This is no more true than here. There is no real story in this episode as it is disjointed scenes of set up for the next part and paying off other episodes. The new psychic kids are not given enough screen time to really land as characters. It a weird way I think the concept should have been extended into three episodes to really make sure we cared about, say, Jake. The worst offender is Ava's turn. There is not even the remotest hint in "Hunted" that was coming and it feels utterly rushed.

    The episode ends up partially working because of the (found) production values and there is enough story beats that you can fill in the missing bits but on the whole this is a big lost opportunity. In the end this is filler.
    9fernandoschiavi

    The episode raises questions about how far individuals will go to protect their loved ones and the moral compromises they must make in the process

    "All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1," the twenty-first episode of Supernatural's second season, created by Erik Kripke and directed by Robert Singer, is a gripping installment that masterfully sets the stage for the season's climax. This episode stands out for its exploration of Sam's vulnerability as he is transported to a ghost town called Cold Oak, South Dakota, where he encounters other "special children" with unique abilities.

    The narrative begins with a haunting scene where Sam (Jared Padalecki) finds himself in Cold Oak, surrounded by other psychic individuals, including Ava Wilson and Jake Talley. As they try to survive and uncover the purpose behind their gathering, they realize that they are being hunted by a demonic entity. Meanwhile, Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby Singer search for Sam, only to arrive too late, setting the stage for a tense confrontation. The episode's use of suspense and mystery keeps viewers engaged as they piece together the events leading to the final showdown.

    Robert Singer's direction skillfully captures both the emotional depth of the characters and the suspenseful elements of the supernatural threats. The cinematography enhances the tension, particularly during scenes where Sam and the other special children navigate the desolate landscape of Cold Oak, creating an atmosphere of desperation and fear. Notable is the use of lighting to highlight the characters' vulnerability, reflecting the dark nature of their situation. However, some critics argue that the pacing could be improved, particularly in scenes where the narrative jumps between different plot points.

    Jared Padalecki delivers a compelling performance as Sam, showcasing his leadership skills as he tries to protect the group from Ava's betrayal. Jensen Ackles effectively portrays Dean's desperation and concern for Sam's safety, highlighting their differing perspectives on the situation. The chemistry between the brothers remains a highlight, adding emotional depth to their interactions as they navigate the complexities of their family legacy and the supernatural threats they face. The guest cast, particularly Ava and Jake, adds complexity to the narrative by presenting characters with nuanced motivations and moral ambiguities.

    All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1" explores issues of sacrifice and loyalty, raising questions about how far individuals will go to protect their loved ones and the moral compromises they must make in the process. The episode highlights the tension between Sam's desire to do what is right and the harsh realities of the supernatural world, mirroring broader cultural debates about morality and survival. Ava's betrayal serves as a metaphor for the dangers of ambition and the blurred lines between good and evil, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding. The narrative also touches on themes of identity and control, as Sam struggles to maintain his sense of self amidst supernatural forces that challenge his worldview.
    7alienprincess

    Works better the second time around

    This is one episode that is definitely better on a re-watch. I found the commercial breaks to be distracting during the original airing, causing the entire episode to feel disjointed and off kilter.

    When I was able to sit down and watch the episode without interruption, I found that it worked much better for me. The plot is heavy on the "Special" kids storyline, as the summary implies, and light on much of anything else. We do find out some new information, though it remains to be seen exactly what will come of it. As a whole the episode is flawed and far from perfect, but still good.

    Jensen Ackles hits us again with his powerful acting skills, and Jared Padelecki shines as well, despite a few false moments from him in the course of the episode. Katharine Isabelle and Gabriel Tigerman are wonderful in their respective roles.

    And despite the fact that the promo for this episode gave away one of the most emotional moments, that moment is still moving and wonderfully portrayed. All in all a job well done, but one that desperately needs its second half to feel entirely correct.

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    • Trivia
      On the DVD commentary, the writer of this episode, Sera Gamble, says that The Breakfast Club (1985) was the inspiration for its plot (in both the movie and this episode, five disparate young people are trapped in a circumscribed space and learn about each other's lives and personalities).
    • Goofs
      Sam's jacket goes from being covered in mud at the beginning to being just barely dirty a few scenes later.
    • Quotes

      Dean Winchester: [after Sam gets stabbed] Hey, hey... come here, come here, let me look at ya.

      [checks the wound on Sam's back]

      Dean Winchester: Oh, hey look, it's not even that bad... It's not even that bad, alright? Sammy, Sam! Hey, listen to me, we are going to patch you up okay... You'll be as good as new. Huh? I'm going to take care of you, I'm going to take care of you! I gotcha. It's my job, right, watch after my pain-in-the-ass little brother... Sam... Sam... Sam! Sammy!

      [Sam dies]

      Dean Winchester: No. No-no-no-no-no-no. Oh, God. Oh, God... Sam!

    • Connections
      Remade as Supernatural: The Animation: All Hell Breaks Loose: Part 1 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Foreplay/Long Time
      Written by Tom Scholz

      Performed by Boston

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Ladner, Delta, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros. Television
      • Wonderland Sound and Vision
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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