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* MunchausenSyndrome: Callie's late WickedStepmother is cited as having had Munchausen syndrome by proxy, causing Callie's illness for the attention it brought herself.

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* MunchausenSyndrome: Callie's late WickedStepmother is cited as having had Munchausen Münchausen syndrome by proxy, causing Callie's illness for the attention it brought herself.
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* MunchausenSyndrome: Callie's late WickedStepmother is cited as having had Munchausen syndrome by proxy, causing Callie's illness for the attention it brought herself.


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* TimeShiftedActor: Tracy Froese plays Callie's bed-ridden older self while Ava Hughes plays her as a little girl, her spirit form being stuck at that age.
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* ChekhovsGunman: The Crossroad Demon mentions that her boss is the one who holds power over Dean's soul. We eventually [[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope meet him]] in Season 5, and he will go on to become a major rival and occasional ally of the Winchesters all the way until [[Recap/SupernaturalS12E23AllAlongTheWatchtower the end]] of Season 12.

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* ChekhovsGunman: The Crossroad Demon crossroads demon mentions that her boss is the one who holds power over Dean's soul. We eventually [[Recap/SupernaturalS05E10AbandonAllHope meet him]] in Season 5, and he will go on to become a major rival and occasional ally of the Winchesters all the way until [[Recap/SupernaturalS12E23AllAlongTheWatchtower the end]] of Season 12.



* TooDumbToLive: When you're a Crossroads Demon, and a truly desperate man armed with a demon-killing Colt revolver comes to see you in order to try and save his brother, dismissing him outright probably isn't a good idea. Pouring salt into the wound and rubbing it in by insulting his brother and laughing about how he's going to Hell doesn't help. Refusing to make a deal and telling the desperate man that the contract for his brother's soul is in the hands of another, far more powerful demon and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it at all is the final nail in the coffin. The scene ends with one of the two getting a BoomHeadshot, and it's not the desperate brother holding the demon-killing Colt.

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* TooDumbToLive: When you're a Crossroads Demon, crossroads demon, and a truly desperate man armed with a demon-killing Colt revolver comes to see you in order to try and save his brother, dismissing him outright probably isn't a good idea. Pouring salt into the wound and rubbing it in by insulting his brother and laughing about how he's going to Hell doesn't help. Refusing to make a deal and telling the desperate man that the contract for his brother's soul is in the hands of another, far more powerful demon and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it at all is the final nail in the coffin. The scene ends with one of the two getting a BoomHeadshot, and it's not the desperate brother holding the demon-killing Colt.

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Square Peg Round Trope. Sam is not a villain and the demon was never useful to him to begin with, also it had more to do with being angry.


* TooDumbToLive: When you're a Crossroads Demon, and a truly desperate man armed with a demon-killing Colt revolver comes to see you in order to try and save his brother, dismissing him outright probably isn't a good idea. Pouring salt into the wound and rubbing it in by insulting his brother and laughing about how he's going to Hell doesn't help. Refusing to make a deal and telling the desperate man that the contract for his brother's soul is in the hands of another, far more powerful demon and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it at all is the final nail in the coffin. The scene ends with one of the two getting a BoomHeadshot, and it's not the desperate brother holding the demon-killing Colt.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: When Sam realizes the Crossroads Demons isn't going to do anything to help save Dean, he disposes of her. Permanently.

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* TooDumbToLive: When you're a Crossroads Demon, and a truly desperate man armed with a demon-killing Colt revolver comes to see you in order to try and save his brother, dismissing him outright probably isn't a good idea. Pouring salt into the wound and rubbing it in by insulting his brother and laughing about how he's going to Hell doesn't help. Refusing to make a deal and telling the desperate man that the contract for his brother's soul is in the hands of another, far more powerful demon and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it at all is the final nail in the coffin. The scene ends with one of the two getting a BoomHeadshot, and it's not the desperate brother holding the demon-killing Colt.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: When Sam realizes the Crossroads Demons isn't going to do anything to help save Dean, he disposes of her. Permanently.
Colt.

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