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S03E10: The One Where Bobby Takes A Nap

S03E10: The One Where Bobby Takes A Nap

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KJ, Meredith, August (Saving People Queering Things), and Beth (Raising Winchesters) are here to talk about everyone’s favorite dad-Bobby Singer. KJ tells an anecdote about unmonitored internet access during their childhood, and tries to convince the squad that Bobby should’ve murdered John Winchester and kept his children. It’s the first look at Demon Dean, Bobby’s dead wife Karen, a truly cruel move by Sam to save the day, and Bela’s here to be the ultimate boss babe.
CW Episode Description: Sam and Dean race to Bobby's (guest star Jim Beaver) side after he lapses into a coma and can't be awakened. While unconscious, Bobby battles his personal demons and the reason he became a hunter is revealed. Sam and Dean discover someone poisoned Bobby with a potion that will kill him if he doesn't wake soon. When the brothers decide to take the potion themselves to enter Bobby's dream in order to save him, they come face to face with their own personal nightmares.
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For more KJ Spn-verse content check out KJ’s other podcast Wayward Parents!
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August: astralspock on all platforms
Beth: bethlovescas on all platforms
Saving People, Queering Things Podcast: https://queeringthingspodcast.wordpress.com/
Raising Perdition Podcast: https://linktr.ee/raisingperdition

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