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S3E07: The One With The Jelly Hand

S3E07: The One With The Jelly Hand

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KJ and Meredith are joined by long-time guest Frances, as well as Meredith’s sister Audrey for the conclusion of Gordon’s storyline. If we had a nickel for every time a former Buffy actress played a vampire in a Gordon episode, we’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that this time KJ’s seen all of BTVS. It’s also a Bela episode, and Sam and Dean have *checks notes* their 100th fight about Dean’s deal this season. At least this one leads to actual communication.
CW Episode Description: Sam and Dean capture a female vampire named Lucy (guest star Mercedes McNab) who claims to have no knowledge of how she became a vampire. The guys discover Dixon (guest star Matthew Humphreys), a male vampire, is giving out human blood to unsuspecting females in bars, offering it up as the "latest drug" and turning them all into vampires. Meanwhile, Gordon (guest star Sterling K. Brown) escapes from jail and goes after Sam. However, Dixon intercepts Gordon and turns him into a vampire, which makes Gordon more powerful than before and a much bigger threat to Sam.
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Guest social medias:
Meredith (tiktok, instagram and Tumblr): shaedsofdeianeira
Audrey: (twitter) stareapparent
Frances: Destiel1993 on Twitter, Tiktok: letitbelove_93

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