| 1.04 phantom traveler
ared Padelecki and Jensen Ackles do the commentary on this episode for the Season 1 DVD. -------------------------- The airport terminal where Sam and Dean are boarding the flight to exorcise the demon, is actually the terminal Jared and Jensen fly out of when they go back to Los Angeles. -------------------------- Sam and Dean make reference to Flight 401, which crashed and parts were re-used in other planes. Afterwards, sightings of the pilot and co-pilot's ghosts were reported. They are referring to the real-life Eastern Airlines Flight 401, which crashed in the Everglades on 12/29/72. The story was documented in the book The Ghost of Flight 401, by John G. Fuller. His book was made into a TV movie in 1978.
interessante!!!! ++++++++++++++ Music: "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath, "Working Man" by Rush. -------------------------
Dean: Hi, This is Dr. James Hetfield. from St. Francis Memorial Hospital. James Hetfield is the lead singer of Metallica. Coincidentally, Dean was humming Metallica on the plane to calm himself down.
ecco dove l'avevo sentito!!!!!
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When Dean calls Amanda in the airport, we can clearly see that it is dark out. But when it cuts to Amanda, we briefly see that it has suddenly become daytime through a small window behind her.
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Near the beginning, when Sam and Dean are talking, if you look close you can see Sam chewing on something. But, we never see him eat anything. It is revealed on the commentary by Jared and Jensen that they had Sam eating a donut, but they never got the donut in the shot. So, it appears that Sam is just chewing on nothing.
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Why are none of the passengers alarmed by the shouting and snarling coming from the room the co-pilot just went into? They would definitely hear what was going on, the only thing between them is a thin curtain.
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"Cristo" is not regular Latin but an ancient Roman form of it. Thats the type of Latin they use for the rest of the show.
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When Sam and Dean got to the airport Sam said they had half an hour to get on the plane because the plane left at 8 PM. But earlier when they were in the car he said that it was a five-hour drive and they would never make it in time. That would make it 2:30 in the afternoon but when he said that it was dark outside.
cit, come vola il tempo...
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The twin-engine plane had the registration number C-GBBP when it was on the ground. In flight, it was shown as C-GUTV.
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Trivia: The song that Dean is humming to calm himself down in the plane is called "Some Kind of Monster" by Metallica. ---------
If you watched the version of this episode that aired on December 13, 2005, you heard the number they showed in closed captioning for Dean's cell number. They changed it from the original airing. They also changed the message you will hear if you call the original number that John said. If you call 866-907-3235 now, you will hear "Dad? We really need to hear from you. Leave me a message, text me, check your jwinchester1246 email. Anything. We have new info. "
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When you actually call Dean's 866 number given on this episode, you'll get the following message: "This is Dean Winchester. If this is an emergency, please leave a message. If you are calling about 11283, page me with your coordinants." 11283 is the date of Mary Whinchesters death.
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On the closed caption, they listed a different phone number with the area code 785, instead of the 866 number. The area code 785 is from Kansas, which is where the characters are originally from.
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In the dialogue for this episode, they give an actual (toll-free) number for Dean's cell phone: 866-907-3235, rather than one of those unreal 555- numbers. However, in the closed captions they do give a 555- number, 785-555-0179. Presumably the original script, from which the caption text was derived, had the 555- number but then they changed it for the actual on-screen dialogue.
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