CW’s Supernatural “Yellow Fever” Episode Review

CW’s Supernatural “Yellow Fever” Episode Review

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This 6th episode of season 4 “Supernatural” starts off pretty funny showing Dean running from a little puppy dog. It turns out that Dean was infected with a Ghost disease while looking at a dead corpse during an investigation. The disease instills fear in the victim which leads to strange behaviours, jumpyness,anxiety and in the final stages death by heart attack.

Sam starts to notice Dean’s symptons which leads them to investigate what the hell is wrong.With the help of their friend, Bobby(Jim Beaver) they find out what’s wrong with Dean but it turns out he has only 24 hours to live before his heart gives out and he goes back to hell. So Sam has to act quick to find the Ghost that started all this and kill it in order to cure Dean. It turns out that it won’t be such an easy feat since they find out that the Ghost’s remains which started this was scattered all over the place during his brutal murder of being dragged by a car for miles making it impossible to find all of them. Fortunately, Sam is eventually able to come up with an alternate way to kill it with the help of Bobby by seeking out the Ghost and reinacting the same scene that killed it and Ironically scaring it out of existance.

I can’t say enough about how excellent this show is. All the episodes are so well put together and this one was no different. It was very interesting to see how they killed that bastard ghost in the end. Also at the end they showed a hillarious clip of Dean rockin it out to the “Eye of the Tiger” song.

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  1. 2008/10/25

    CW’s Supernatural “Yellow Fever” Episode Review…

    This 6th episode of season 4 “Supernatural” starts off pretty funny showing Dean running from a little puppy dog. It turns out that Dean was infected with a Ghost disease while looking at a dead corpse during an investigation. The disease instills …

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