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* ActionMom: Sheriff Jodie Mills. She's the top officer in town AND an informally trained Hunter. She also takes in girls who have been orphaned by supernatural attacks, meaning she has to be a [[MamaBear mama bear]] for her adopted clan.

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* ActionMom: Sheriff Jodie Mills. She's the top officer in town AND an informally trained Hunter.hunter. She also takes in girls who have been orphaned by supernatural attacks, meaning she has to be a [[MamaBear mama bear]] for her adopted clan.
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* CopCriminalFamily: Claire is attempting to become a hunter and tries to track clues to find and neutralize supernatural threats. This leads to her physically attacking several shady-seeming but actually innocent town people. Claire already has a criminal record, having spent time in juvenile detention for theft and running away repeatedly from foster care. Her adoptive mother, Sheriff Jodi Mills, nods to this when she tells Sam and Dean that the only reason Claire hasn't been arrested and jailed for multiple assaults is because Jodi is the town sheriff.
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* CounterpartComparison: Claire and Alex have similar backstories to Sam and Dean. All four lives were drastically changed at a young age by supernatural forces. Alex, like Sam, seeks refuge in living a "normal life." Claire, like Dean, accepts that life will never be normal and embraces the challenge of hunting. Given the [[http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Wayward_Daughters_Academy fandom campaign]], it's possible the writers were doing a small scale acknowledgment of a call for [[DistaffCounterpart a spin-off]] featuring popular recurring female characters of the SPN world.
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* CleanCut: Dean and Claire dispatch the villains by lopping their heads off with a single swing of the blade. While this is unsurprising for seasoned veteran Dean, it is a little surprising for Claire, who is physically much smaller and portrayed as enthusiastic but inexperienced and untrained. It does have the effect of making her look like [[LittleMissBadass Little Miss Badass]]

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* CleanCut: Dean and Claire dispatch the villains by lopping their heads off with a single swing of the blade. While this is unsurprising for seasoned veteran Dean, it is a little surprising for Claire, who is physically much smaller and portrayed as enthusiastic but inexperienced and untrained. It does have the effect of making her look like [[LittleMissBadass Little Miss Badass]]
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** FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Alex wants to go to college and have a normal successful life while Claire is antisocial and obsessed with hunting.

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** FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Alex wants to go to college and have a normal normal, successful life while Claire is antisocial and obsessed with hunting.
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* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Alex was once the viper to Richard, which is why he wants revenge.


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* UngratefulBitch: Alex was this in the past. When Richard chases off a creep (that she was luring for her nest), gives her money, and drives her home, she repays him by letting her vampiric family eat him. She's ''horrified'' when she realizes who Richard is in the present.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Claire notices a pattern of disappearances in town and tries to warn her adopted mother, Sheriff Mills. However, Claire's past record of misidentifying the mundane as supernatural (mistaking a rabid dog for a werewolf and a cosplaying councilwoman as [[ActuallyNotAVampire a vampire]]) causes everyone, including the Winchesters, to assume her past trauma is making her see monsters where there are none. In the end, it is revealed that Claire was right about the foul play even if she was wrong about the perpetrators.



* TheTalk: Upset by criticism of her hunting skills, Claire deflects attention to Alex's budding love life. This leads to a hilarious type 1 dinner table discussion with the Winchesters as hilariously trapped bystanders. Sam and Dean's facial reactions alone are worth the price of admission.



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Claire notices a pattern of disappearances in town and tries to warn her adopted mother, Sheriff Mills. However, Claire's past record of misidentifying the mundane as supernatural (mistaking a rabid dog for a werewolf and a cosplaying councilwoman as [[ActuallyNotAVampire a vampire]]) causes everyone, including the Winchesters, to assume her past trauma is making her see monsters where there are none. In the end, it is revealed that Claire was right about the foul play even if she was wrong about the perpetrators.
* TheTalk: Upset by criticism of her hunting skills, Claire deflects attention to Alex's budding love life. This leads to a hilarious type 1 dinner table discussion with the Winchesters as hilariously trapped bystanders. Sam and Dean's facial reactions alone are worth the price of admission.
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* NeverMyFault: Alex attempts to deflect blame off of her luring innocent people (such as Richard) to her "family" to be devoured, saying that she was made to do it. Richard doesn't buy into it for a second, and [[VillainHasAPoint tells her that she could have at least left him outside the bar]], rather than lure a man helped her to be eaten.

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* NeverMyFault: Alex attempts to deflect blame off of her luring innocent people (such as Richard) to her "family" to be devoured, saying that she was made forced to do it. Richard doesn't buy into it for a second, and [[VillainHasAPoint tells her that she could have at least left him outside the bar]], rather than lure a man someone who helped her to be eaten.
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* NeverMyFault: Alex attempts to deflect blame off of her luring innocent people (such as Richard) to her "family" to be devoured, saying that she was made to do it. Richard doesn't buy into it for a second, and [[VillainHasAPoint tells her that she could have at least left him outside the bar]], rather than lure a man who tried to help her to be eaten.

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* NeverMyFault: Alex attempts to deflect blame off of her luring innocent people (such as Richard) to her "family" to be devoured, saying that she was made to do it. Richard doesn't buy into it for a second, and [[VillainHasAPoint tells her that she could have at least left him outside the bar]], rather than lure a man who tried to help helped her to be eaten.
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* NeverMyFault: Alex attempts to deflect blame off of her luring innocent people (such as Richard) to her "family" to be devoured, saying that she was made to do it. Richard doesn't buy into it for a second, and [[VillainHasAPoint tells her that she could have at least left him outside the bar]], rather than lure a man who tried to help her to be eaten.
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* ShoutOut: The four main characters of ''Anime/YuYuHakusho'' can be seen painted on a group of lockers while Sam and Dean are investigating at the high school.
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* MundaneLuxury: Sam and Dean express amazement at a normal chicken dinner made by Jody Mills.


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** FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Alex wants to go to college and have a normal successful life while Claire is antisocial and obsessed with hunting.
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!!Body Count:

For this episode: 1 human and 2 vampires.

For the series so far = At least 1211 humans (of which 14 were witches), 1124 angels, 182 demons, 71 vampires, 52 ghosts, 36 Jefferson Starships, 22 gods, 19 zombies, 12 werewolves, 10 hellhounds, 7 shapeshifters, 7 skinwalkers, 6 changelings, 5 djinn, 5 reapers, 4 dogs, 4 ghouls, 4 Leviathan, 3 Khan Worms, 2 Amazons, 2 arachnes, 2 kitsunes, 2 rugarus, 2 Thule, 2 vetalas, 2 zannas, 1 banshee, 1 cat, 1 crocotta, Death, 1 deer, 1 dragon, 1 fairy, 1 familiar, 1 lamia, the Mother of All, 1 nachzehrer, 1 okami, 1 phoenix, 1 pishtaco, 1 Purgatory creature, 1 rakshasa, 1 rawhead, 1 shojo, 1 shtriga, 1 siren, 1 Titan, 1 wendigo, 1 whore of Babylon, 1 wicked witch, and 1 wraith.
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'''[[Recap/{{Supernatural}} Recap]] of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'''''\\
'''Season 11, Episode 12''':
! Don't You Forget About Me
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* LittleMissBadass: Claire, who decapitates a vampire in one swing.



* VampireBitesSuck: Mr. Wheeler gives Claire a gory bite, although luckily a nonfatal one.

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* VampireBitesSuck: Mr. Wheeler gives Claire a gory bite, although luckily a nonfatal one.
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*CleanCut: Dean and Claire dispatch the villains by lopping their heads off with a single swing of the blade. While this is unsurprising for seasoned veteran Dean, it is a little surprising for Claire, who is physically much smaller and portrayed as enthusiastic but inexperienced and untrained. It does have the effect of making her look like [[LittleMissBadass Little Miss Badass]]
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Claire notices a pattern of disappearances in town and tries to warn her adopted mother, Sheriff Mills. However, Claire's past record of misidentifying the mundane as supernatural (mistaking a rabid dog for a werewolf and a cosplaying councilwoman as vampire) causes everyone, including the Winchesters, to assume her past trauma is making her see monsters where there are none. In the end, it is revealed that Claire was right about the foul play even if she was wrong about the perpetrators.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Claire notices a pattern of disappearances in town and tries to warn her adopted mother, Sheriff Mills. However, Claire's past record of misidentifying the mundane as supernatural (mistaking a rabid dog for a werewolf and a cosplaying councilwoman as vampire) [[ActuallyNotAVampire a vampire]]) causes everyone, including the Winchesters, to assume her past trauma is making her see monsters where there are none. In the end, it is revealed that Claire was right about the foul play even if she was wrong about the perpetrators.
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* CounterpartComparison: Claire and Alex have similar backstories to Sam and Dean. All four lives were drastically changed at a young age by supernatural forces. Alex, like Sam, seeks refuge in living a "normal life." Claire, like Dean, accepts that life will never be normal and embraces the challenge of hunting. Given the fandom campaign, it's possible the writers were responding to calls for [[DistaffCounterpart a spin-off]] featuring popular recurring female characters of the SPN world.

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* CounterpartComparison: Claire and Alex have similar backstories to Sam and Dean. All four lives were drastically changed at a young age by supernatural forces. Alex, like Sam, seeks refuge in living a "normal life." Claire, like Dean, accepts that life will never be normal and embraces the challenge of hunting. Given the [[http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Wayward_Daughters_Academy fandom campaign, campaign]], it's possible the writers were responding to calls doing a small scale acknowledgment of a call for [[DistaffCounterpart a spin-off]] featuring popular recurring female characters of the SPN world.
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*CounterpartComparison: Claire and Alex have similar backstories to Sam and Dean. All four lives were drastically changed at a young age by supernatural forces. Alex, like Sam, seeks refuge in living a "normal life." Claire, like Dean, accepts that life will never be normal and embraces the challenge of hunting. Given the fandom campaign, it's possible the writers were responding to calls for [[DistaffCounterpart a spin-off]] featuring popular recurring female characters of the SPN world.
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*ActionMom: Sheriff Jodie Mills. She's the top officer in town AND an informally trained Hunter. She also takes in girls who have been orphaned by supernatural attacks, meaning she has to be a [[MamaBear mama bear]] for her adopted clan.
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*GenreSavvy: Sheriff Mills and Alex. They know what the Winchesters do for a living and that the brothers don't pop into town just to visit, so the mere sight of the infamous impala parked in the driveway garners an "uh-oh" response.
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*TerrorAtMakeOutPoint: Averted. A teenage couple is making out at a desolated lover's lane. The camera lurches in with a shaky POV, suggesting trouble afoot. The car door opens and the male lover is abruptly yanked out of the car and onto the ground, to the terror of both love birds. Horrible monster? No. Just Claire looking for her supernatural perp.
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*TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Claire notices a pattern of disappearances in town and tries to warn her adopted mother, Sheriff Mills. However, Claire's past record of misidentifying the mundane as supernatural (mistaking a rabid dog for a werewolf and a cosplaying councilwoman as vampire) causes everyone, including the Winchesters, to assume her past trauma is making her see monsters where there are none. In the end, it is revealed that Claire was right about the foul play even if she was wrong about the perpetrators.
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*TheTalk: Upset by criticism of her hunting skills, Claire deflects attention to Alex's budding love life. This leads to a hilarious type 1 dinner table discussion with the Winchesters as hilariously trapped bystanders. Sam and Dean's facial reactions alone are worth the price of admission.
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* NutritionalNightmare: Dean brings home The Elvis, a deep fried burger between two glazed donuts.

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* NutritionalNightmare: Dean brings home The Elvis, a deep fried bacon-wrapped burger between two glazed donuts.

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* DeepFriedWhatever: Dean brings home The Elvis, a deep fried burger between two glazed donuts.


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* NutritionalNightmare: Dean brings home The Elvis, a deep fried burger between two glazed donuts.
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Writer: Nancy Won

Director: Stefan Pleszczynski

Claire Novak calls the Winchesters to South Dakota because of some disappearances around town. Jody assures them that Claire is just looking for trouble, but subsequent events prove her wrong.

!!Tropes
* DeepFriedWhatever: Dean brings home The Elvis, a deep fried burger between two glazed donuts.
* FakeShemp: Celia, Alex's vampire "mama" from the old days shows up in flashback, but because Ashley Crow doesn't return only her back is shown.
* JerkJock: Henry turns out to be an ''undead'' jerk jock, perhaps the worst kind.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The backstory of Mr. Wheeler. He was a trucker who gave Alex a ride home because he was concerned about her. It was then that her nest turned him.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Hunting-obsessed Claire is the tomboy. Alex is the girly girl, having settled into what she at least thinks is the normal life of a popular high school girl.
* VampireBitesSuck: Mr. Wheeler gives Claire a gory bite, although luckily a nonfatal one.

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