He was a vampire hunter who saw all of them as the sample: evil “things” that had to be put down. The Winchester brothers had a tumultuous relationship with Gordon (Sterling K. Gordon Walker in Season 3’s “Fresh Blood” Only, Madison had already been bitten, too, and when an attempt to cure her failed, Sam killed her so she wouldn’t have to live as a monster or hurt any innocent people. Madison (Emmanuelle Vaugier) was a woman he met while hunting a werewolf, and sensing his chemistry with her, big brother Dean stepped back and let Sammy stand guard over her. While his character has felt responsible for his college sweetheart’s death, the one who died at his hand was arguably more memorable because it came at a moment in the series, and in Sam’s life, when he realized just how unlikely it was that a normal life was possible for him. Recently Jared Padalecki was asked how he most differs from his character of Sam Winchester, and he replied that he has never killed anyone he has dated. So, the usually “shoot first, ask questions later” kind of guy Dean hesitated here– and his little brother stepped in to finish the job. Anyway, after picking up an Amazon in a bar, she gave birth to a rapidly growing daughter named Emma (Alexia Fast), who tracked down her dad and tried to play on his emotions by pretending she didn’t want to succumb to her nature. Yes, it sounded weird to us at the time, too, but then again out of all the one-night stands Dean has had, maybe the truly weird thing is that only one resulted in an offspring. Sam Winchester killed his brother’s daughter. Many people would just want to spend their last Christmas in front of a fire with family, but not these boys! While they first tied the boys up, draining some of their blood and almost extracting one of Dean’s teeth, ultimately the Winchesters prevailed and took them down-by staking them with Christmas tree branches, no less! What made this even more memorable was that it was during what was supposed to be Dean’s last year. Instead, though, it turned out that the Meadowsweet wreath making Carrigans (Merrilyn Gann and Spencer Garrett) were actually Pagan Gods who were completing their annual ritual sacrifice. Image Credit: Photo Credit: Courtesy of The CWĪt the most recent “Salute to Supernatural” convention in Burbank, California a fan asked Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles what they thought their characters would ask Santa for-to which Padalecki replied, “Didn’t we kill him?” Well, not exactly but in the opening moments of their special holiday episode it certainly seemed like they were going to. Pagan Gods in Season 3’s “A Very Supernatural Christmas”
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