

Zombies Should Be More Fun Than This: "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid " Season 5, Episode 15.

Sam and the sheriff kill the remaining nine outside the closet.) However, this might not have been all of them. Dean and Bobby kill six in the junkyard and two more inside the house. Total zombie count in this episode, based on how many are shown killed onscreen: 20 ( Karen Singer, Sean Mills, and Ezra Jones are killed individually by Bobby and Sam. (plays while Sam and Dean discuss Bobby and Karen in the diner) Quotes "Lovin' the Sin I'm In" by Terry Campbell.(plays when Digger tells Dean & Sam about the zombie killing Benny Thompson) She came to warn Bobby, that because he's helping Sam say 'no' to Lucifer, Death has his eye on him. As Sam, Dean and Bobby reflect on the day, Bobby tells them that Karen was brought back with a message for him. The dead are put to rest in a pyre, but Bobby makes a separate one for his wife. All of the dead arrive at the Singer house and trap Dean and Bobby in the closet, but Sam and the Sheriff arrive and stop them. At Bobby's house, Karen begins to turn, and Bobby has no choice but to shoot her. Sam and Sheriff Jody Mills gather the townspeople in the local jail and prepare them to fight off the dead who've turned. Sam goes to talk with the sheriff, and finds that her son, who has come back to life, has already killed her husband. They set out to find everyone who's come back and kill them by shooting them in the head, includng Bobby's wife, and Bobby kicks them out of his house. As Sam and Dean investigate, Sam finds out after being attacked by one of the dead, that about 5 days after rising, the dead begin to turn, starting with a fever, hunger, and then the killing and eating of anyone around them. When Sam and Dean track him down they find that he seems to be a regular guy, and that the local sheriff is in on it.īobby shows the boys why he doesn't want them working the case: his dead wife, Karen, has come back. One of the dead that has risen, Clay, gets revenge on his killer and then goes home to his family. Bobby tries to convince them that it's nothing, that all of the omens are coincidence, but Dean doesn't fully believe him. Sam and Dean show up in the town of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, five miles from Bobby's home, to find that the dead are coming back to life.
