

Bobby’s journal is less than helpful, it just says “potential ghost hunt.” The house’s history reports two deaths: one man choked on a chicken bone and the other was murdered. The brothers check into the same room that Rufus and Bobby did, for luck.

Her son was placed into a coma the exact same way. In the past, Rufus and Bobby interview the homeowner, Mary Henderson (Molly Elissa, “Whistler”) who tells nearly the same story as Naoki. They can’t figure out what’s causing it, so they turn to one of Bobby’s old journals for help.

Sam and Dean run through the house with EMF meters which go off in every single room of the house. Rufus tells her that “it is officially none of damn business.” Apparently Rufus was only ever nice for one year of his life. The two approach the house, and are interrupted by the neighborhood watch woman (Barbara Pollard, “R.L. Also, Rufus needs someone to dig up the graves since he can’t work on Shabbat. Rufus believes that they could use and easy win and they aren’t getting anywhere on the Apocalypse (sounds familiar, no?). Bobby is upset because Rufus is asking him to hunt a ghost while he is trying to prevent the Apocalypse. He’s awoken by Rufus who invited him on the hunt. The scene cuts to Bobby, circa season 4, sleeping in his car. Sam and Dean inquire after the previous visit and discover that their old family friends and former hunters Rufus (Steven Williams, “The Leftovers”) and Bobby (Jim Beaver, “The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy”) had visited the house a few years ago on a similar case. She wants to know why the FBI keep coming back to the house. But, before they can get there they are interrupted by a neighbor who proclaims that she is the leader of the neighborhood watch. With Naoki’s permission they go to check out the house. They meet Naoki at the hospital and she explains, frustrated, that no one believes her and even the Internet thinks she is crazy. Dean thinks it could be a vengeful spirit and Sam hopes it will be an essay case. Kat has been left in a coma following her brush with the mysterious entity. He suggests that they look into Naoki’s case. At a diner, Sam (Jared Padalecki, “Gilmore Girls”) and Dean (Jensen Ackles, “Smallville”) lament their lack of leads on both Amara and Cas.
