Dean and Sam go back to the bar and Sam notices the napkin. Jamie talks with another waitress, Lucy, who daubs her lipstick on a napkin and moves off.
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Ed's description of the man is a perfect match to the movie version of Dracula, complete with Transylvanian accent, which he demonstrates for them.Įd describes exactly what he saw to Agents 'Angus' and 'Young'. He finally explains that he was walking through the park when he spotted what he initially thought was a couple kissing, until the woman started struggling. They find him gulping from a gigantic stein of beer and ask him for details, but he is reluctant to talk anymore because he's already been made a laughing stock.
They go to the Bavarian Beerhaus Tavern to find Ed and talk to the waitress, Jamie, who directs them to Ed. He then directs them to the witness, Ed Brewer, but warns that he isn't reliable. He takes them to the morgue and shows them the murder victim, Marissa Wright, who notably is not the mangled mess they have become accustomed to seeing as a vampire victim, only having sustained two perfectly circular puncture wounds on her neck. After buying pretzels and admiring the local women, they spot Sheriff Dietrich and approach him, posing as FBI agents Angus and Young. The brothers find themselves at Oktoberfest in Canonsburg, PA. Dean, however, is happy to be working on an old-school, black and white monster case, like they used to. After a mummy rises from his crypt, Dean determines that a shape-shifter demon is terrorizing the town as iconic monsters from the old Hollywood movies.ĭean and Sam are driving into Pennsylvania to investigate a vampire murder, but Sam is somewhat distracted by the upcoming end of the world. The first victim was found with bite marks on her neck, much like a vampire would leave, while the second victim has wounds that look like a werewolf attack. It may contain errors.ĭean and Sam investigate several murders at Oktoberfest. This episode summary is an official CW press release.