Sam and Dean investigate a brutal death and discover that the killer is a lycanthrope: a werewolf.Sam and Dean investigate a brutal death and discover that the killer is a lycanthrope: a werewolf.Sam and Dean investigate a brutal death and discover that the killer is a lycanthrope: a werewolf.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSam and Dean use the aliases "Detective Dante" and "Detective Landis". Joe Dante directed The Howling (1981) and John Landis directed An American Werewolf in London (1981).
- GoofsIn the first scene where you see the corpse of Nate the office guy for the first time, watch as he is pulled out of the freezer. As Sam talks to the women about his mysterious death, the "dead" man quite clearly blinks. This occurs at 3:39 just as the title "Heart" appears on screen.
- Quotes
[Sam is sitting at the kitchen table at Madison's apartment.]
Madison: Do you wanna sit on the couch?
Sam Winchester: No. No, no, I'm okay.
Madison: It's more comfortable.
Sam Winchester: I'm fine.
[Madison empties a laundry basket onto the table and begins folding a pair of lacy underwear]
Sam Winchester: You know what? I think I will sit on that couch.
- ConnectionsReferences Cujo (1983)
Featured review
The episode with heart
This episode of Supernatural starts out as many others do. A young woman is having a nice time, something spooky happens, we're treated to a bit of gore, and then cue in the title card.
Yet, from that moment the rest of the show kicks in, the episode begins to twist and turn in ways no episode before or after has ever done. From the stunning performance from Smallville's Emannuelle Vaugnier to the impressive amounts of bloodletting, "Heart" delivers everything fans want from an episode of Supernatural - and more.
The final ten minutes of this beautiful episode have more emotion than the entire series has contained up to this point. Its exciting, beautiful, sexy, and ultimately painful.
The final shot of the episode is hauntingly simple.
"Heart" is, by far, my favorite episode of this wonderful show.
Yet, from that moment the rest of the show kicks in, the episode begins to twist and turn in ways no episode before or after has ever done. From the stunning performance from Smallville's Emannuelle Vaugnier to the impressive amounts of bloodletting, "Heart" delivers everything fans want from an episode of Supernatural - and more.
The final ten minutes of this beautiful episode have more emotion than the entire series has contained up to this point. Its exciting, beautiful, sexy, and ultimately painful.
The final shot of the episode is hauntingly simple.
"Heart" is, by far, my favorite episode of this wonderful show.
helpful•418
- Jim-D
- Jan 24, 2008
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content