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Bad Day at Black Rock
Season 6
Episode 20
Published 6 months ago
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“Misfortune Seldom Comes Alone—But the Drinks Sure Do!”Welcome to this episode of Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast. This week, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor—joined by their delightfully unlucky guest, the rabbit’s foot itself (special guest status earned)—dive head-first into Supernatural Season 3, Episode 3, “Bad Day at Black Rock.” Cursed objects, chaotic luck, Bobby’s exasperation, and Sam’s shoe-related misfortunes all collide in this offbeat, fan-favorite romp.A Curse, a Foot, and a Whole Lot of Falling DownKrissy and Nate unpack one of the funniest episodes of early Supernatural, relishing the shift from demon drama to Looney Tunes-style slapstick. They explore the emotional beats—like how the boys are still so young and earnest here?—as well as the episode’s running motifs of luck, chaos, and the consequences of Dad Winchester’s… storage habits. There’s also plenty of love for the tonal whiplash that makes “Bad Day at Black Rock” a standout: horror one minute, physical comedy the next.The hosts break down how the drinking game rules play out—especially the heroic “luck/lucky” rule and the fan-favorite “I lost my shoe” moment. They highlight the episode's great character intros, like Sterling K. Brown’s intense Gordon and Lauren Cohan’s sly Bella Talbot, while keeping just enough surprises tucked away for your listen.Sip-Worthy Thoughts
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- The boys’ early-season innocence—adorable and occasionally disastrous
- The episode’s pitch-perfect Final Destination energy
- A drinking game rule that escalates fast (looking at you, “lucky”)
- Dean’s scratcher spree and the chaos it invites
- Bluesky
- Learn more about Krissy, Nate, and live shows at Neighborhood Comedy Theatre
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