‘Supernatural’ Spoilers Season 11 Episode 4: The Impala Gets an Episode With a ‘Ghoulpire’ [Watch]
The much-loved CW series "Supernatural" has tried many things in their successful 11-year run, but this will be the first time they feature an episode that is solely told from their Impala's point-of-view.
Episode 4 is titled "Baby" and will on the CW broadcast network next Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. EDT, according to TV Guide.
This episode is going to be quite a unique breed for the show, which has long featured Dean Winchester's beloved car, an Impala that he named "Baby." Avid fans of the show have also long considered the Impala to be the fourth Winchester brother, given that it is so well loved by the characters of the show.
According to Spoilers Guide, the episode strays from the season's main themes of Amara and Rowena and takes the Winchester brothers to their next case. But it will be shown through the eyes of the Impala.
As evidenced in the preview for the episode, the car's point-of-view will see the Winchesters hunting down a hybrid of some sort. It has the characteristics of a ghoul, a vampire and a werewolf. The preview even breaks into a comical bit of what they were going to name the creature, which Dean playfully concludes that it is a "Ghoulpire."
Fans also see that the hybrid creature takes a bite out of Dean while inside the Impala, but one can only assume that, since this is the Impala's episode that in some way, it is going to save its brother.
Fans can expect some good ole' fashioned horror comedy in this episode accompanied by some filler moments that will in some way progress the Amara and Rowena issues. Not to mention Crowley is still playing favorite uncle to the little girl as she blossoms into her destiny. Watch the preview below and you will see that the episode is clearly taking fans back into the glory days of the show with an aura of nostalgia.
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