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Contents

  1. Summary
  2. Plot
  3. Characters
  4. Music
  5. Aliases
  6. Supernatural Beings
  7. Pop Culture
  8. Trivia
  9. Continuity
  10. Quotes
Season 1, Episode 7

AirdateOctober 25, 2005
Written byJohn Shiban
Directed byDavid Jackson

DateBetween March 8, 2006 (Skin) and March 22, 2006 (Bugs)
LocationAnkeny, Iowa
HuntSpirit (Vengeful, Hook Man)

PreviousNext
Skin Bugs

Transcript

Summary

WB Description The infamous "Hook Man," a vengeful spirit who kills his victims with a shiny hook that serves as his hand, terrorizes a small college town in Iowa. Dean and Sam learn that all the victims are connected to the daughter of a local minister and race to find and destroy the Hook Man's bones before he comes for them.


Plot

Taylor and Lori are sorority roommates. Taylor helps Lori choose an outfit to wear on a date with her boyfriend Rich. Although Lori's not too sure about the outfit, Taylor convinces her to wear it. Rich and Lori leave for the party. When Rich parks the car in the woods on 9 Mile Road on the way to the party, he and Lori start making out. When she becomes uncomfortable with how far he is going, they hear a noise outside. Rich goes to investigate. Something invisible attacks the car, bursting the tire and causes an elongated scratch along the bodywork. When Rich disappears and Lori hears banging on the car roof, she locks herself in and screams. After a while, when there is no more noise, she gets out to run. Turning around to look back, Lori finds Rich dead, hanging from a tree above the car.

Sam is making inquiries, trying to locate their dad, when Dean comes across a case about an invisible attack. They decide to investigate, and arrive in Ankeny, Iowa.

At the fraternity house where Rich lived, they find out he was seeing Lori, who is the daughter of Reverend Sorenson. They attend a service at the Reverend's church. After church Taylor is trying to get Lori to come to a girls night, but she's not sure. Later Sam and Dean introduce themselves to Lori. After Dean pulls the Reverend away to talk, Sam talks with her about what she saw. Sam and Dean think the story sounds right out of the Hook Man Legend, with the possibility of it being a spirit. They head to the local library to research it, searching through several dusty boxes of arrest records. They find that in 1862 a preacher named Jacob Karns killed 13 prostitutes on 9 Mile Road, using the silver hook he wore in place of the hand he lost in an accident. He was later arrested and then executed.

That night the boys travel to 9 Mile Road, in search of the Hook Man, but the Sheriff discovers them, and then arrests them. Meanwhile, Reverend Sorensen drops off Lori back at the sorority house, upset about her choices in friends. After she storms off from her dad, she lets herself into her bedroom and sees Taylor asleep. Rather than waking Taylor up, she readies herself for bed in the bathroom, before climbing into bed to sleep. In the shadows, the Hook Man is looking into the bedroom from the closet.

The next morning, Lori wakes up in her dorm room to find her roommate Taylor dead and the words, "Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light?" written in blood on the wall. Dean convinces the sheriff that he was hazing Sam for Hell Week, including using a shotgun with rock salt to shoot at ghosts. So after being released by the sheriff, Sam and Dean hear about Taylor's murder. They sneak in and search the dorm room, noting the strong ozone smell that accompanies ghosts, and that there is a cross symbol drawn in the blood that they found in their research.

Sam, after researching more, find other killings have occurred in the area, both times also by clergymen. The boys postulate that the spirit of Karns is latching onto the reverend's repressed emotions and killing those he feels are immoral, trying to save his daughter. While Dean goes to find Karn's grave, Sam goes to watch over Lori. They talk, and she shares with him that she has found out that her father is having an affair with a married woman. Lori thinks she's cursed, that people around her keep dying. Sam knows how she feels.

Dean salts and burns Karns' corpse at the Old North Cemetery. Lori leans into Sam for comfort, but it becomes obvious that Sam lost someone close to him and he can't move on. Reverend Sorensen comes to the door to call Lori in, after seeing them kiss, but Jacob Karns reappears and attacks Reverend Sorensen. Sam and Lori witness the Hook Man pulling him inside, and Sam grabs a gun to follow and protect the Reverend, finally dissipating the spirit and saving his life.

At the hospital the next day the sheriff questions Sam, before releasing him. Sam proposes to Dean that Jacob's spirit has latched onto Lori, rather than her father. First the boyfriend, who had been trying to go too far and then the roommate, who had been trying to turn Lori into a party girl, and finally her dad for having an affair. Sam and Dean were wondering why burning the corpse didn't stop Jacob, until Sam remembers the silver hook. Dean confirmed that it wasn't buried with him in the coffin. After more research at the library, they find out his hook was melted down and made into objects for the church.

They race to gather all the silver; Sam gathers it from the Sorensen's house while Dean hits St. Barnabas Church. Dean salts the church's furnace fire, before starting to throw all the silver objects in. Sam joins him and his silver is added to the pile. Hearing a noise upstairs, Sam finds Lori in the church praying. She feels that she is being punished, and has come to ask for forgiveness. Sam tries to explain to her it wasn't her fault. Dean continues to burn the silver as the Hook Man appears and attacks Sam and Lori. Sam is hurt trying to protect Lori. Yet, after burning everything, Dean has to shoot the Hook Man to make him dissipate. Looking for any possible silver they missed, Sam finally realizes that Lori is wearing a silver necklace made from the hook. Dean races to throw it into the furnace while Sam holds off the Hook Man with Dean's shotgun. When the necklace melts the Hook Man melts and burns into ash, before disappearing.

The sheriff questions Dean on what happens, before taking Dean's testimony that the man with the hook showed up and they all fought him off before he ran. The sheriff is getting antsy at seeing Sam and Dean in trouble so much the last few days, and Dean interrupts him to tell him that they were leaving town. Lori takes the time to thank Sam for saving her life, and her father's life, before Sam joins Dean in the car. Dean offers to stay, but Sam shakes his head and they drive on down the road.


Characters

Main Cast Recurring Cast
Guest Cast

Music

  • "Higher Mathematics" by Split Habit
    Plays at the beginning of the episode, when Lori's getting ready for her date.
  • "Bang Your Head (Metal Health)" by Quiet Riot
    Plays when they're arriving at the fraternity house.
  • "Noise" by Low Five
    Plays when they meet Murph ("purple man") and question him about the death of Rich
  • "At Rest" by APM by Leslie Pearson
    Plays at the sermon for Rich's funeral
  • "U Do 2 Me" by Paul Richard
    Plays at the college party
  • "Peace of Mind" by Boston
    Plays at the end of the episode, when Sam and Dean hit the road

Aliases

  • Sam - Sergeant Francis Marquis
  • Dean and Sam - Fraternity brothers from Ohio

Supernatural Beings


Pop Culture

The title of the episode, "Hook Man", refers to the urban legend known as "The Hook" or "Hookman". The "Hook Man" legend in this episode is actually a combination of 3 urban legends: "The Hook Man", "The Dead Boyfriend", and "Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn on the Lights."
The way that Lori's roommate Taylor was killed is a reference to another urban legend, "Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn On The Light?"
Sam: Or it could be nothing at all. One freaked out witness who didn't see anything? Doesn't mean it's the Invisible Man.
The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H.G. Wells, first published in 1897. The story tells the tale of a scientist named Griffin who learns the secret to invisibility. However, he fails to learn how to reverse the process.
Dean: Nice job, Dr. Venkman.
Dr. Peter Venkman is the character Bill Murray played in Ghostbusters flim series.
Dean: Saved your ass! Talked the sheriff down to a fine. Dude, I am Matlock.
Ben Matlock is an attorney played by Andy Griffith in the TV show Matlock.
Dean: Dude, sorority girls! Think we'll see a naked pillow fight?
Reference to National Lampoon's Animal House where in a scene the character Bluto, played by John Belushi, gets to see some sorority girls in a naked pillow fight.

Trivia


Continuity


Quotes

Dean: Your, uh, half-caf, double vanilla latte is gettin' cold over here, Francis.
Sam: Bite me.
Dean: I told him you were a dumbass pledge and that we were hazing you.
Sam: What about the shotgun?
Dean: I said that you were hunting ghosts and the spirits were repelled by rock salt. You know, typical Hell Week prank.
Sam: And he believed you?
Dean: Well, you look like a dumbass pledge.
Dean: Dude, sorority girls! Think we'll see a naked pillow fight?
They climb up to the roof, then climb into the window. Dean seems to fall on top of Sam, as they talk offscreen.
Dean: Oh, sorry!
Sam: Be quiet.
Dean: You be quiet!
Sam: You be quiet!
Dean has been digging at the unmarked grave for a while. He brings up another shovelful. He is almost finished.
Dean: That's it. Next time, I get to watch the cute girl's house.
After another shovelful, he's done. He breaks through the wooden top of the coffin and sees Jacob Karns' remains.
Dean: Hello, preacher.
He pours salt and lighter fluid on the preacher's bones then lights a match.
Dean: Goodbye, preacher.
He throws the match into the grave and watches the bones burn in flames.
Sam: You must have missed something.
Dean: No. I burned everything in that coffin.
Sam: Did you get the hook?
Dean: The hook?
Sam: Well, it was the murder weapon, and in a way, it was part of him.
Dean: So, like the bones, the hook is a source of his power.
Sam: So if we find the hook...
Sam and Dean: We stop the Hook Man.