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Supernatural
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| Title: | Phantom Traveler |
| Also Known As: | O Viajante Fantasma ( Portugal) Fantôme en plein ciel ( France) Il fantasma dell'aria ( Italy) Phantom-Reisende ( Germany)
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| Episode Number: | 4 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 4 |
| Production Number: | 2T6904 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday October 04th, 2005 |
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Portugal |
Oct 30, 2006 |
France |
Dec 11, 2006 |
Italy |
Mar 06, 2007 |
Germany |
Nov 05, 2007 |
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Sam and Dean meet a flight attendant who was aboard a plane that crashed with mysterious circumstances. They soon figure out her connection to the crash, but not until they are on board a flight with the woman.
| Summary Available In: English | German | Swedish |
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| When the number to Dean's cell phone is called in real life you hear this message: "This is Dean Winchester. If this is an emergency, please leave a message. If you are calling about 11283, page me with your coordinants." | Ratings: 5.27 million viewers | Dean hums "Some Kind of Monster" by Metallica to calm him down on the plane. |
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| Dean: (On his Homeland Security disguise) Man, I look like one of the Blues Brothers! | Dean: Sam, this plane is going to crash, ok? So quit treating me like I'm freakin' four!
Sam: (calmly) You need to calm down.
Dean: Well, I'm sorry I can't!
Sam: (still very calm) Yes, you can.
Dean: Dude, stow the touchy-feely, self-help-yoga crap. It's not helping! | Sam: Never? You're never afraid?
Dean: No, not really.
(Sam pulls the long knife out from underneath Dean's pillow)
Dean: That's not fear. That's precaution. | Sam: Are you humming to Metallica?
Dean: Calms me down. | Amanda: This is Amanda Walker.
Dean: Miss Walker. Hi! This is Doctor James Hetfield from St. Francis Memorial Hospital. We have a Karen Walker here.
Amanda: My Karen?
Dean: It’s nothing serious just a minor car accident, but she was injured so–
Amanda: Wait, wait that is impossible I just got off the phone with her.
Dean: You what? | Dean: This is gonna sound nuts, but we don’t have the time for the whole the-truth-is-out-there speech so . . . |
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| While on the ground, the plane's registration number was C-GBBP, but while in flight the number was shown as C-GUTV. | After the 9/11 hijackings, nowadays, with all of the security, it's impossible to board a U.S. plane within a half an hour of its take off. |
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| Dean: Man, I look like one of the Blues Brothers.
In the movie Blues Brothers, the main characters wore black suits, black hats, and sunglasses. | Dean: Hi, This is Dr. James Hetfield.
James Hetfield is the lead singer of the band Metallica, who's music is often used in the series. | Flight 401
Sam and Dean make several references to Flight 401, a plane that crashed in the Everglades in December of 1972 and its parts were re-used in other planes. In the planes with 401's parts, sightings of the ghosts of the pilot and the co-pilot were often reported. | Dean: This goes way beyond floating over a bed or barfing pea soup.
Dean is referencing the 1973 film The Exorcist in which a young girl becomes posessed. | Dean: We don't have time for "the-truth-is-out-there" speech, so...
This is a reference to The X-Files, in which at the end of the opening sequence, this phrase is seen on the screen. |
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| Phantom Travelers
Though the Phantom Traveler is portrayed as a pilot in this episodes, in history Phantom Travelers were often hitchhikers on lonely back roads. Dating back to the 1600s, Phantom Travelers target specific types of transportation, most of which have some sort of tragedy associated with them. No matter the form of transportation, Phantom Travelers have one thing in common: their spirits can appear and disappear from out of nowhere. |
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