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* The news article also said Elise Drummond was a child star after she arrived in Hollywood in 1918, but the date of her birth on her tombstone is March 24, 1900, suggesting she was already 18 when she arrived in Hollywood.

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* The news article also said Elise Drummond was a child star after she arrived in Hollywood in 1918, but the date of her birth on her tombstone is March 24, 1900, suggesting she was already 18 when she arrived in Hollywood.Hollywood.
* Even after the light bulbs on the set explode, the set remains well lit with light coming through the windows of the cabin.
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* The news article also said she was a child star after she arrived in Hollywood in 1918, but the date of her birth on her tombstone is March 24, 1900, suggesting she was already 18 when she arrived in Hollywood.

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* The news article also said she Elise Drummond was a child star after she arrived in Hollywood in 1918, but the date of her birth on her tombstone is March 24, 1900, suggesting she was already 18 when she arrived in Hollywood.

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* The news article Sam finds on Elise Drummond from the 1930's describes her last movie as a "blockbuster", but this term was not used until the 1940's when [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbuster_%28entertainment%29 the destructive aerial bombs of World War II were used as a metaphor for events with a large public impact.]]
* Sam has a color print-out of the news archive which includes the article "Suicide Stuns Hollywood: Elise Drummond Hangs From Studio Rafters". He may have run to Kinko's to print this out, but why not just use the black and white printer that a public library would be likely to have or save a copy to his laptop if he came across the archive on the internet?

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* The news article Sam finds on Elise Drummond from the 1930's who died on January 15, 1932, describes her last movie as a "blockbuster", but this term was not used until the 1940's when [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbuster_%28entertainment%29 the destructive aerial bombs of World War II were used as a metaphor for events with a large public impact.]]
* Sam has a color print-out of the news archive which includes the article "Suicide Stuns Hollywood: Elise Drummond Hangs From Studio Rafters". He may have run to Kinko's to print this out, but why not just use the black and white printer that a public library would be likely to have or save a copy to his laptop if he came across the archive on the internet?internet?
* It seems odd that after reading the news article which describes Elise Drummond's success (starred in 12 movies, nominated recently for an Oscar, and enjoying publicity from her last blockbuster), Sam describes her as destitute.
* The news article also said she was a child star after she arrived in Hollywood in 1918, but the date of her birth on her tombstone is March 24, 1900, suggesting she was already 18 when she arrived in Hollywood.
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-->'''Brad Redding:''' Well, for one thing, the rules aren't really landing for me. Like, the kids do this Latin chant, and that makes the ghosts show up?

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-->'''Brad Redding:''' Well, for one thing, the rules aren't really landing for me. Like, the kids do this Latin chant, and that makes the ghosts show up?up?
* The news article Sam finds on Elise Drummond from the 1930's describes her last movie as a "blockbuster", but this term was not used until the 1940's when [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbuster_%28entertainment%29 the destructive aerial bombs of World War II were used as a metaphor for events with a large public impact.]]
* Sam has a color print-out of the news archive which includes the article "Suicide Stuns Hollywood: Elise Drummond Hangs From Studio Rafters". He may have run to Kinko's to print this out, but why not just use the black and white printer that a public library would be likely to have or save a copy to his laptop if he came across the archive on the internet?
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* There is an InUniverse example of the network executive Brad Redding experiencing FridgeLogic, when he does not understand how the ghosts in hell here the chanting in the cabin.

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* There is an InUniverse example of the network executive Brad Redding experiencing FridgeLogic, when he does not understand how the ghosts in hell here hear the chanting in the cabin.
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* There is an InUniverse example the network executive Brad Redding experiencing FridgeLogic, when he does not understand how the ghosts in hell here the chanting in the cabin.

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* There is an InUniverse example of the network executive Brad Redding experiencing FridgeLogic, when he does not understand how the ghosts in hell here the chanting in the cabin.
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* There is an InUniverse example the network executive Brad Redding experiencing FridgeLogic, when he does not understand how the ghosts in hell here the chanting in the cabin.
-->'''Brad Redding:''' Well, for one thing, the rules aren't really landing for me. Like, the kids do this Latin chant, and that makes the ghosts show up?
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This is the Main/{{Fridge}} items page for the episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E18HollywoodBabylon "Hollywood Babylon" (S02, Ep18)]] of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.

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