Jamie Luner credited as playing...
Annie Hawkins
- Annie Hawkins: Sam! Dean!
- Bobby Singer: Honey, don't you think I've tried that? I shouted myself hoarse.
- Annie Hawkins: But I'm right here!
- Bobby Singer: Well, now you know how all the ghosts who have ever tried to talk to us feel.
- Bobby Singer: What else did you say this place was, other than a whorehouse?
- Annie Hawkins: It was a lot of things. It was a boarding house, a school, a speakeasy.
- Bobby Singer: Yeah, well, thing about speakeasies... hell of a lot to hide.
- [Finds secret door]
- Bobby Singer: I still got it.
- Bobby Singer: Annie's here, too, by the way.
- Dean Winchester: Hi, Annie.
- Annie Hawkins: Hi, guys.
- Bobby Singer: She says you both look uglier than she remembered.
- Bobby Singer: You said there were two ways.
- Haskel Crane: Oh, you could use explosive anger and pure, red-hot rage, but that's impossible to manufacture. Sorry.
- Annie Hawkins: Makes sense. Like poltergeists, vengeful spirits.
- Bobby Singer: I am vengeful.
- Victoria Dodd: When this house was a brothel, I worked here as a fancy lady. He slit my throat.
- Annie Hawkins: "Fancy lady"? A hooker?
- Annie Hawkins: There's my unfinished business right now.
- [Yells at Debbie and Dudley]
- Annie Hawkins: Kids! Hello? You're dead.
- [Gets no response]
- Bobby Singer: Well, they're not the brightest bulbs on the string.
- Annie Hawkins: I want a Hunter's funeral.
- [Bobby is surprised]
- Annie Hawkins: Oh, come on. It's better than this... stuck to this house, somewhere between existing and not. No, I'm... ready for some peace.
- Annie Hawkins: You ran away from your reaper? On purpose? That's why you're still here? You stupid, crazy old...
- Bobby Singer: Hey. I remember a time when you liked how crazy I was.
- Bobby Singer: [a Victorian ghost is eying them] Is it me, or am I being checked out?
- Annie Hawkins: No, stud. I'm being checked out.
- Bobby Singer: You know, you and me, we... burned our fair share of bones, sent a lot of ghosts packing.
- Annie Hawkins: It's a little different when you're on the receiving end.