"In My Time of Dying" | |
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Air date | September 28th, 2006 |
Writers | Eric Kripke |
Director | Kim Manners |
Producers | Ben Edlund; Matt Witten; Peter Johnson; Phil Sgriccia; John Shiban; Kim Manners; McG; Cyrus Yavneh; Eric Kripke; Robert Singer; Todd Aronauer |
Starring | Jared Padalecki; Jensen Ackles |
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"In My Time of Dying" is the first episode of season two of the occult action series Supernatural, and the twenty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Kim Manners with a script written by Eric Kripke. It first aired on the WB Network on Thursday, September 28th, 2006.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jared Padalecki | Sam Winchester |
Jensen Ackles | Dean Winchester |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan | John Winchester |
Jim Beaver | Bobby Singer |
Lindsey McKeon | Tessa/The Reaper |
Fredric Lane | Azazel |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Marcel Maillard | Trucker |
Sarah Groundwater | EMT |
Randal Edwards | Paramedic |
Benson Simmonds | Unknown |
Julian D. Christopher | Doctor |
Todd Woffinden | Unknown |
Carrie Anne Fleming | Dying nurse |
Nicola Anderson | Nurse Janet |
Marsha Regis | Nurse |
Daniel Bacon | Orderly |
Sharon Bell | Nurse |
Greg Bole | Demon Doctor |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Supernatural was created by Eric Kripke.
- This episode is included on disc one of the Supernatural: The Complete Second Season DVD collection. The collection was produced by Warner Home Video and released in Region 1 format on September 11th, 2007. It was released in Region 2 format on October 29th, 2007. It was released in Region 4 format on October 3rd, 2007. The Blu-ray collection was released in the United States and Canada on June 14th, 2011. it was released in the United Kingdom on August 22nd, 2011.
- Production code number: 3T5501
- Supervising producer Philip Sgriccia is credited as Phil Sgriccia in this episode.
- Actor Fredric Lehne is credited as Fredric Lane in this episode.
- Actress Sarah Groundwater-Law is credited as Sarah Groundwater in this episode.
- Actor Julian Christopher is credited as Julian D. Christopher in this episode.
- This is the final appearance of John Winchester as a living character in the present era; dies in this episode.
Allusions[]
- The title to this episode is taken from a 1920s gospel song, which was also known by the title "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed". The song was first recorded by Blues musician Blind Willie Johnson on December 3rd, 1927.
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