Devil's Trap: A Supernatural Podcast
Devil's Trap: A Supernatural Podcast
Don't Be A Dick Productions
We're going back to the beginning of the road and watching Supernatural from the beginning. For your host Liz, it's probably her fifth time through. For your other host Diana, it's her first. She claims she was scared. Naturally as a supportive friend, Liz will attempt to exploit this fear as much as possible. We also dive into the spooky spook in the show in whatever way we want - occult, folklore, true crime, shopping, GAME SHOWS? Watch the videos on you tube @devilstrappodcast Follow us on Twitter at @DevilsTrapPod Follow us on Instagram at @DevilsTrapPodcast This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
8:06 Southern Comfort
Liz's Show NotesWe talk SPN Season 8, Episode 6 "Southern Comfort" which left a better taste in our mouth than a shot of the actual Southern Comfort. We love Garth. We hate the Benny problem. Liz tells Diana about the haunting of the Ebheardt's farm in Kearney, Missouri where this episode takes place. The AI Show NotesSummaryIn this episode, the Devil's Trap Podcast hosts discuss season 8, episode 6 of Supernatural, titled 'Southern Comfort.' They start by sharing their own Southern Comfort stories and then delve into the investigation of a case involving decapitations and green goo. They also explore the dynamics between the characters and the role of Garth as the new Bobby. The episode ends with the discovery of a desecrated grave and the plan to burn the remains. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the events of the episode, including burning a Confederate soldier's bones, drama at the sheriff's office, investigating the unknown soldier, Dean being possessed, a haunted farm in Kearney, and the Ebbhart family's haunting. They also mention the Dead Files investigation and the resolution and continued activity at the haunted locations. In this episode, Sam opens up about his past relationship with Amelia and expresses his concerns about Dean's secrets. The conversation also includes a quick cast roundup and final thoughts on the episode.TakeawaysThe episode explores the theme of trust and secrecy among the characters, particularly Dean's hidden relationship with Benny and Sam's resentment towards it.Garth's role as the new Bobby is highlighted, showcasing his dedication to helping other hunters and his unique approach to hunting.The investigation of the case leads to the discovery of a desecrated grave, hinting at a vengeful ghost or specter as the culprit.The episode also touches on the history of Missouri and its connection to the Civil War, adding depth to the setting and the characters' motivations. Burning bones can be a way to deal with restless spirits.Sheriffs in small southern towns can be difficult to deal with.Investigating unknown soldiers can lead to unexpected discoveries.Possession can lead to conflicts and unresolved issues.Haunted farms can be a source of ongoing paranormal activity.The Dead Files can provide assistance and guidance in dealing with hauntings.Resolution of paranormal activity may require multiple steps and ongoing efforts. Sam's sensitivity and willingness to open up about his emotionsThe importance of honesty and trust in relationshipsThe complexity of Dean's character and the secrets he keepsThe significance of communication and addressing issues in a timely mannerChapters00:00Introduction and Southern Comfort Story08:08Investigating the Case13:26Garth as the New Bobby19:09Ectoplasm and the History of Missouri23:39Discovering the Connection to Sussex28:34Sam's Conversation with Amelia32:20Investigating the Desecrated Grave32:54Burning Confederate Soldier's Bones35:22Sheriff's Office Drama36:35Investigating the Unknown Soldier40:06Dean Possessed41:25Confrontation at the Motel47:48Haunted Farm in Kearney50:08The Ebbhart Family's Haunting55:07Dead Files Investigation59:54Increasing Activity and Disturbing Events01:04:09The Dead Files Action Plan01:08:55Resolution and Continued Activity01:10:34Sam's Flashback and Opening Up About Amelia01:11:26Sam's Concerns About Benny and Dean's Secrets01:12:08Quick Cast Roundup and Final...
Feb 15, 2024
1 hr 16 min
8:05 Blood Brother
Liz's Show NotesWe talk Season 8, Episode 5 Blood Brother, the one where Dean introduces his new Vampire Boyfriend to Sammy and he's not happy about it. Diana is INTO Benny, Liz appreciates that he takes off his hat before he scraps. Then Liz butchers Latin phrases quizzing Diana about Latin Death Aphorisms, the title of their next album.AI Show NotesSummaryIn this episode, Dean receives a call from Benny, a vampire friend from purgatory, who needs his help. Dean leaves Sam behind and goes to meet Benny, who reveals his plan to kill his maker. They travel to Prentiss Island, where Benny's maker resides. Meanwhile, Sam has flashbacks of his time with Amelia, a veterinarian he met while on a case. Dean and Benny confront the old man and his henchmen, leading to a tense standoff. Sam steals a car and heads to join Dean. The episode ends with a cliffhanger as the group faces off against the old man and his vampires. In this episode, the hosts have a fun quiz about Latin phrases related to death. They discuss the meaning of various phrases and their significance. The conversation then shifts to Benny and Zaddy, where Benny confronts Zaddy about his actions. They discuss the concept of mutiny and the dynamics between the characters. Benny's existential crisis is explored, as he questions his purpose and desires. The hosts also touch on the presence of Leviathans in Purgatory and the confusion surrounding their humanoid form. Sam's bitch face is mentioned, along with the cast and crew of the episode. The episode ends with a discussion on the development of the season and the ongoing bro drama.TakeawaysDean's loyalty to his friends is unwavering, as he drops everything to help Benny.Benny's backstory reveals his motivation for seeking revenge on his maker.Sam's flashbacks with Amelia highlight his struggle to move on from his past.The confrontation with the old man sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion in the next episode. Latin phrases related to death can be intriguing and have deep meanings.The dynamics between Benny and Zaddy are complex and filled with tension.Benny's existential crisis adds depth to his character and raises questions about identity and purpose.The presence of Leviathans in Purgatory raises questions about their origins and abilities.Sam's bitch face is a notable expression that adds humor to the episode.The cast and crew of the episode contribute to the overall quality of the show.The season is still in the early stages of development, with ongoing bro drama and the exploration of various storylines.Chapters00:00Introduction and Recap06:36Western Swing Show and Texas Spirit Gathering13:00Dean's Personal Business18:22Benny's Backstory25:03Benny's Revenge29:45Confronting the Old Man35:05Sam's Flashbacks and Meeting Amelia40:00Benny's Existential Crisis45:00Dean and Benny's Plan50:00Sam's Flashbacks and Fixing the Sink55:00Benny and Andrea's Reunion01:00:00Confrontation with the Old Man01:05:00Sam's Flashbacks and Meeting Amelia01:10:00Dean and Benny's Plan01:15:00Sam's Flashbacks and Fixing the Sink01:20:00Benny and Andrea's Reunion01:25:00Confrontation with the Old Man43:46Benny and Zaddy45:47Mutiny and Confrontation48:01Benny's Existential Crisis50:07Leviathans in Purgatory50:49Sam's Bitch Face51:18Casting Couch55:07Bro DramaResearch Links<a...
Feb 9, 2024
58 min
8:04 Bitten
Liz's Show NotesIn this episode, Diana and Liz review Season 8, Episode 4 of Supernatural titled 'Bitten.' They bitch about found footage and how much these college kids suck. They also talk about Lone Star Paracon and the tale of the Converse Werewolf.AI Show NotesSummarySummaryIn this episode, Diana and Liz review Season 8, Episode 4 of Supernatural titled 'Bitten.' The episode follows a found footage format, with college students documenting their lives and encounters with supernatural creatures. The main character, Michael, undergoes a transformation and develops a god complex. The episode explores themes of ambition, toxic masculinity, and the consequences of seeking power. Sam and Dean make an appearance as they investigate a murder case. The episode ends with a confrontation between the college students and the Winchester brothers. In this episode, Brian becomes suspicious of Michael and Kate's relationship and starts investigating their behavior. Meanwhile, Sam and Dean continue their hunt for the werewolf. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the characters' true natures come to light. Ultimately, Kate takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge on Brian. The episode explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions.TakeawaysThe found footage format adds a unique perspective to the episode, allowing viewers to experience the events through the characters' cameras.The episode explores themes of ambition, toxic masculinity, and the consequences of seeking power.Sam and Dean's appearance in the episode adds a connection to the larger Supernatural universe.The conflict between Kate and Brian highlights the tension between wanting to document everything and the need for privacy and personal boundaries. Love can blind people to the truth and lead them to make irrational decisions.Secrets and lies can destroy relationships and lead to tragic outcomes.Sometimes, the line between human and monster is blurred, and it's important to question our own actions and motivations.Revenge may provide temporary satisfaction, but it often comes at a high cost.Chapters00:00Introduction and Episode Overview14:01Found Footage Format19:03College Life and Ambitions21:11Encounter with Sam and Dean23:10Michael's Transformation26:45Brian's Desire to Become Like Michael30:29Michael's God Complex32:39Confrontation with Scotty33:34Conflict between Kate and Brian34:15Investigation of Scott's Death34:17Brian's Suspicion and Kate's Defense35:09The Police Station and Eavesdropping36:36The Curvature of the Claws37:10Research and GPS Tracking37:59Hacking the Restaurant Security Footage38:06Werewolf Lore and Raccoon Shifters40:37The Legend of the Converse Werewolf41:43Reviewing the Found Footage42:45Brian's Confession and Kate's Transformation53:50Brian's Revelation and Kate's Revenge56:10Sam and Dean's Decision59:50Kate's Monologue and DepartureResearch LinksTexas Cryptid Hunter: Sasquatch Classics: The Converse WerewolfSupernatural Is Life on Tumblr: The "ancient Mayan phrase" from spn 8x03This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Feb 1, 2024
1 hr 10 min
8:03 Heartache
AI Show NotesSummaryIn this episode, Diana and Liz catch up on their recent activities and discuss rockabilly and swing dancing. They then review Season 8, Episode 3 of Supernatural, titled 'Heartache,' and discuss the cultural implications of the episode. The conversation shifts to Sam's hair and Dean's new app before diving into the investigation of the heart-ripping cases. They explore the connection between organ transplants and the ritualistic killings. The episode concludes with Randa's conversation with Brick Holmes' mother and the translation of the Mayan chant. Sam and Dean investigate a case involving a series of murders connected to organ transplants. They discover that the killer is a woman named Randa who is using Mayan rituals to gain supernatural powers. As they delve deeper into the case, Sam expresses his desire to quit hunting and live a normal life, which causes tension between him and Dean. They eventually confront Randa at a strip club and defeat her, resolving the case. The episode explores themes of sacrifice, the desire for a normal life, and the complexities of Mayan culture and mythology. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the TV show Supernatural. They highlight inconsistencies in Dean's characterization, the reordering of episodes, and the absence of the mayor character. Overall, they express confusion and dissatisfaction with these elements of the show.TakeawaysThe cultural portrayal in Season 8, Episode 3 of Supernatural raises concerns and criticism from indigenous communities.Sam's focus on finding Kevin and the tablet contrasts with Dean's enthusiasm for solving the heart-ripping cases.The investigation reveals a connection between organ transplants and the ritualistic killings.The episode explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the pursuit of a normal life. The Mayan god of corn and the rituals associated with it are explored in the episode.Sam expresses his desire to quit hunting and live a normal life, causing tension between him and Dean.The episode delves into the complexities of Mayan culture and mythology, highlighting the misinterpretation of Mayan language and gods.The episode also explores the themes of sacrifice and the lengths people will go to gain power and immortality. Inconsistencies in character development can be jarring for viewers.The reordering of episodes can disrupt the narrative flow and impact the understanding of character arcs.Minor characters, such as the mayor, can add depth and enjoyment to a show.Attention to detail, such as showing characters mentioned in phone conversations, can enhance the viewing experience.Chapters00:00Introduction and Catching Up03:59Discussion on Rockabilly and Swing Dancing07:53Review of Supernatural Season 8, Episode 3: Heartache12:18Discussion on Sam's Hair and Dean's App18:43Investigation of Heart Ripping Cases21:15Arthur's Eye Transplant and Self-Mutilation24:49Research on Organ Donors and Rituals27:36Randa's Ritual and Heart Ripping30:09Meeting with Brick Holmes' Mother31:50Randa's Conversation with Eleanor32:07Translation of Mayan Chant32:22The Mayan God of Corn33:18Dean's Email and Sam's Options34:21Sam's Desire for a Normal Life35:05Investigating Brick's House36:03Discovering Brick's Secret Room37:20The History of Mayan Gods and Sacrifices38:11Misinterpretation of Mayan Language and Gods39:13Mayan Sacrifices and Bloodletting Rituals40:42Mayan Sports and Sacrifices in Ball Games45:49Sam and Dean's Conversation...
Jan 25, 2024
1 hr 10 min
8:02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?
Is Dean Winchester a psychopath? Can Diana tell the difference between Pluto, Pluto, Plutus? How much do we love Lauren Tom as LInda Tran? And yessss Steeewart. This week - SPN, Season 8, Episode 2 - What's Up Tiger Mommy? Research Links8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy? - Super-wikiPluto | Disney Wiki | FandomPlutus: The Ancient Greek Embodiment of Wealth and Abundance - Symbol SagePlutus • Facts and Information on the God PlutusPlutus | God of Wealth, Riches & Abundance | BritannicaPlutus - WikipediaPluto – MythopediaPluto: A Complete Guide to the Ruler of the Dead (2023)This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Jan 20, 2024
1 hr 3 min
8:01 We Need to Talk About Kevin
We're back to talk about SPN Season 8, Episode 1 "We Need to Talk about Kevin." Liz hates on Sam's Season 8 hair a lot. Kevin Tran is the shiznet. Also Diana has to match the CW 2012 line-up promo with the show. Is it Gossip Girl? Vampire Diaries? Play along and find out. Research Links8.01 We Need to Talk About Kevin - Super-wikiThe CW's 2012-13 Lineup: The Complete List - TheWrapThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Jan 12, 2024
55 min
7:23 Survival of the Fittest
We are at the finale for Supernatural Season Seven! It's episode 23 Survival of the fittest and the season finale at DTP means Season 7 trivia! Play along and test your Winchester knowledge against Diana's in deep questions like "How many women have fallen victim to Sam Winchester’s peen of death up to now? "This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dec 29, 2023
1 hr 28 min
7:22 There Will Be Blood
We talk Supernatural Season 7, Episode 22 There Will Be Blood. There will be also be a round of "Monsters Slay with their words" where Diana has guess which SPN monster hurled what insult. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dec 22, 2023
48 min
7:21 Reading Is Fundamental
Talking SPN Season 7 Episode 21 Reading Is Fundamental. Liz wants to pull Cas' finger. Diana is very concerned for Kevin Tran. Kevin the Dog is very concerned why his name keeps getting said.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dec 14, 2023
48 min
7:20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo
We talk SPN Season 7, Episode 20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo. Diana finally gets to meet Charlie! We play Hacker, Metal, Exploit in honor of this week's hacking theme. We also say the name Dick wayyyy too often. Research LinksThe 35 Best Exploitation Films, Ranked By Fans7.20 The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo - Super-wikiHow did jonathan james hack nasa? - Exploration of spaceThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dec 7, 2023
1 hr 6 min
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