"The Bad Seed" | |
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Air date | October 21st, 2015 |
Writers | Brad Buckner; Eugenie Ross-Leming |
Director | Jensen Ackles |
Producers | Craig Matheson; Jerry Wanek; Serge Ladouceur; Nancy Won; Todd Aronauer; Robbie Thompson; Brad Buckner; Eugenie Ross-Leming; Eric Charmelo; Nicole Snyder; Andrew Dabb; Phil Sgriccia; Jim Michaels; Jeremy Carver; Pablito C. Tancinco |
Starring | Jared Padalecki; Jensen Ackles; Misha Collins; Mark A. Sheppard |
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"The Bad Seed" is the third episode of season eleven of the demonic television series Supernatural, and the 219th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jensen Ackles with a script written by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming. It first aired on the CW Network on Wednesday, October 21st, 2015 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jared Padalecki | Sam Winchester |
Jensen Ackles | Dean Winchester |
Misha Collins | Castiel |
Mark A. Sheppard | Crowley |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ruth Connell | Rowena |
Emily Swallow | Amara |
Gracyn Shinyei | Young Amara |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Courtney Richter | Claudette |
Lane Edwards | Angel |
Yasmeene Lily-Elle Ball | Teenage Amara |
Chantal Bui Viet | Magda |
Sergio Osuna | Minion |
Tasya Teles | Nanny |
Adam Hurtig | Demon |
Deni Delory | Witch #1 |
Christa Andersen | Witch #2 |
Raven Sto | Witch #3 |
Masae Day | Woman |
Fei Ren | Asian woman #1 |
Tina Pham | Asian woman #2 |
Leanne Wang | Asian woman #3 |
Daniel Deorksen | Demon waiter |
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