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Sam reached for the demon knife. Dean grabbed the first disc—Season 1, Episode 1’s raw audition footage of a boy who played Sam and said lines about monsters being real.
They checked the west wall. Behind a loose stone, they found a single bullet casing engraved with a date: the day they’d first hunted Azazel.
At the exact moment Chuck’s narration said, “And the angels wept,” the voice whispered: “They’re still watching you in Lebanon, Kansas. Check the west wall.” Supernatural Season 1 to 11 DVD Extras
“What is this?” Sam muttered, sneezing as he pried open the flaps.
They’d listened to commentary tracks before. But this one—for “Swan Song”—had a third voice. Not Kripke. Not Eric. A low, gravelly hum beneath the audio. Sam reached for the demon knife
On-screen, Jared Padalecki’s voice cracked. Jensen Ackles went pale. The director called “cut,” but the camera kept rolling. The actors didn’t break character. They just stared at each other, then at the empty chair where their real mother would never sit.
Then the disc ejected itself.
“We finish this,” Dean said, sliding the disc back in. “The way we always do.”