Bobby poured some of Rufus' favorite drink-Johnnie Walker Blue Label—on the grave before taking a drink himself. Later, an injured Castiel appears in his kitchen and draws a In his living room, the windows still covered with angel proofing, Bobby tells Sam and Dean that Castiel stole one of the Campbell diaries, though Bobby made a copy. Castiel sends Sam and Dean from Bobby's living room to Sunrise, Wyoming in 1860. Bobby has a wall of at least five cordless phones in the kitchen, each labeled with a different government agency and alias. Jim Beaver is an American character actor, best known for his leading roles on the TV series Deadwood (2004) and Supernatural (2005). 6.17 My Heart Will Go On In an alternate timeline created by Balthazar when he saved the Titanic, Singer Salvage Yard is called B&E Salvage. Whether this version of Rufus was only a figment of Bobby's imagination or the actual soul of the deceased Rufus Turner remains ambiguous. Bobby reveals that he had copies of many of his books stashed around the country, and he takes off to retrieve them Sam taps the wall, making sure that it is solid. When Rufus then directly challenged the thing inside Bobby, he pulled a knife and stabbed Rufus in the chest, killing him. Bobby leaves home for the Sioux Falls University Library and returns home with a stolen book. Dean continues to look around inside the house, and eventually finds Bobby hiding in the hall closet. Rufus nodded to him with a saddened expression on his face. They fight them off as best they can, but are forced to retreat into the house, and end up trapped in the hall closet. Sam recuperates, but experiences hallucinations in the basement and in the living room. He goes through his memories trying to find a way to wake up. Bobby is investigating the death of a doctor who researched sleep disorders when he mysteriously lapses into a coma. In a flashback set just after the confrontation with In the present day, Sam and Dean call Bobby for help, emailing him a picture of a claw that Bobby receives on his computer, which is running Windows 3.1. The living room contains sofas, curio cabinets, and no stacks of dusty books. Sam and Dean arrive, and search for Bobby. Sam and Dean return after the job is completed. Bobby accuses him of behaving like his father in not reaching out, and says Dean is a better man than that. Just don't touch the decor, okay? Maybe you want to just go upstairs. Several pivotal moments in his life happened in his home.
The upper story of the house consists of rooms branching off a sconce lit hallway. He then buries him in the salvage yard. There are a number of empty liquor bottles around the living room and kitchen, and Bobby admits that he has had a hard time since Dean died and Sam left. Bobby starts a timer to keep track of the twenty-four hours allowed for the trip. Together, Bobby and Rufus traversed through some of Bobby's best and worst memories until they ended up back in the Singer house. Dean, with some help from Bobby, spends most of his time repairing and painting the Impala. There's custom made wallpaper from New York, we have a wonderful fireplace and we have great furniture in there, but you can't usually see it because it's all cluttered.The kitchen, just off the living room through pocket sliding doors, has a table, white cabinets and free standing cupboards. Sam goes out into the junkyard and prays for Castiel to contact them.
At the request of Sam and Bobby's Heaven is shown to be his house where he relaxes and enjoys his time. Bobby is in a coma, dying. This time the demon is trapped by a The brothers talk with Bobby by phone several times; Bobby is either in the living room or the kitchen. In the yard, while Dean is looking at a bag of gold they recovered, Sam apologizes for what he did while soulless, having learned the truth from Castiel. Rufus aided Bobby in performing a ritual to bind the Despite urging from both, Bobby decided to face his deepest, darkest memory and parted with Rufus by saying "Nice seeing ya again, old friend." In Bobby's living room, Bobby, Sam, and Dean trace supernatural occurrences along a highway map on Bobby's desk before heading out to investigate.
He informed him about what his contacts in Scotland had learned about Fergus MacLeod, aka Crowley. In the salvage yard, they are attacked by more zombies. They summon Crowley to a devil's trap, and after some persuading, he leaves a ritual on Bobby's porch that will allow them to bind Death. Dean apathetically sits in Bobby's kitchen, drinking. A plaque above the porch gives the address as 2194. Sitting at the aluminum kitchen table, a young Bobby knocks a glass of milk over, and it shatters on the blue and white checked linoleum floor. Episodes ... Sam and Dean call on their friend Bobby for help after they are stumped by violent and inexplicable happenings on a local college campus. As cremation is not undertaken in the Jewish tradition, Rufus was buried, in what was probably a Jewish cemetery (though if it was, the gravestone should not yet have been in place), rather than given a Hunter's Funeral Pyre. Walking past a flatbed trailer of crushed cars on his lot A newly resurrected Dean shows up at Bobby’s house. Suddenly, Dean is no longer in Bobby’s living room, but in the Bobby, paralyzed and wheelchair bound following his severe injury in Dean calls Bobby twice at home about the new job he has sent them on, about young people dying of old age. Rufus helped Bobby Singer when his wife, Karen Singer, was possessed by a demon. Castiel returns them to Bobby's living room, where the wall and window are still open to the outside.
During the struggle, Samuel was electrocuted and the worm left his body.
They struggle into the living room, where Dean tries to persuade Bobby by cutting himself with a silver knife. When Bobby was a boy, the kitchen had dark wood cabinets and doors, but they have since been painted.Another desk and bookcase are also on one side of the kitchen.