Supernatural sex and violance
In the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Supernatural, a kind of sub-par episode turns into a massive Nope-fest. Adam Benson comes home late from work, to be met by his wife Vicki, making his dinner and teasing him about being late. Adam responds angrily. Adam is again angry, and this time he picks up a meat tenderizer and kills her. Disguised as FBI agents, Sam and Dean visit Adam, who is deeply remorseful and eventually confesses he was deeply in love with a stripper called Jasmine.


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Supernatural: "Sex and Violence" Review. Dean and Sam duke it out over a guy? I almost think the show just wanted an excuse to do an episode with some strippers. Supernatural is often violent and has always taken pleasure in some artfully splattered blood. However, this is the first time that it has seemed overly gratuitous, and not for the sake of being scary. Maybe it is because the actual act of murder was shown longer than necessary, maybe it is because the victims were extremely vulnerable, or maybe it is a combination of these things.



4.14 Sex and Violence (transcript)
Body Swap. Tazmanian Devil. I Blame Society.





Stiles and Murdoch were the two main characters of an old TV show from the 60's called Route It starred Martin Milner and George Maharis as two friends who traveled cross country presumably on the famous Route 66 in a cool convertible and the show's theme song became quite popular ;-. Good episode. I, too, loved Bobby and his phone bank.
