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'I agree. This is stupid.' Dean agreed and they both got up.
'We can't. We are locked in here.' Cas commented.
'Right. I hate this so much.' Sam commented.
'Lets have a break.' Mary suggested.
They all broke off and left. Sam caught up woth Dean in a corridor.
'What the hell was that, Dean? Telling them about Ruby.' Sam said, annoyed.
'It was a joke. Besides they are going to find out later if we continue to watch this.' Dean replied.
'Oh god.' Sam said, looking down.
'It'll be ok. They'll understand.' Dean said with a smile. 'Besides. We'll find a way out of here before then.'
After a while, they all head back to the kitchen and watch the next episode.
The episode begins with a young actress pretending to be attacked by a ghost, ending with a really awful fake scream.
'Oh my goodness! I thought that was real for a second.' Mary said.
On the set of the movie Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning, directed by McG, a stagehand is killed and the star of the movie, Tara Benchley, reports seeing an apparition near the body. Dean has convinced Sam to come to Los Angeles for a break after the death of Madison, but Sam wants to throw himself into work.
'Because throwing yourself into work and not dealing with your feelings is super healthy.' Bobby commented sarcastically.
Sam and Dean go on a Hollywood studio tour and Dean tells a kid sitting next to him that this was where they filmed 'Creepshow'.
'He looks so bored.' Jo said with a smile, as they see the boys reaction.
'It was a good movie!' Dean protested.
Sam and Dean get away from the tour and Dean comments that he thinks he can see Matt Damon but Sam replies that it was just a janitor.
'You are such a nerd.' Bobby replied with a smile.
'What? Matt Damon is cool.' Dean replied.
Dean becomes enthusiastic when he discovers the movie is a horror movie starring one of his favourite actresses, Tara. Dean poses as a P.A. and makes use of the free food.
'Of course that's what you are interested in.' Mary said with a smile.
It doesn't take the boys long on the set to discover that the stagehand's death was faked by the studio executives to promote interest in the movie.
'That is such a horrible thing to do! Why would they want to do that?' Cas said, looking horrified.
But then a studio executive, Brad Redding, dies in the middle of the set after encountering a ghost. The boys discover that a young actress killed herself in the 1920s after being wooed and then dumped and fired by a studio executive. They find her buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where they salt and burn her bones.
'Somehow I feel like this isn't the end of this case?' Mary questioned.
'Yeah. It was more complicated than we thought.' Sam commented.
After another producer, Jay Wiley, is killed, Sam notices that the Latin in the movie script is a real summoning ritual.
'Weird. How would they get that?' John questioned.
'It was the writer. The original one.' Dean replied.
They confront the writer, Martin Flagg, who admits that any authentic rituals in the script are all that remained from the original script by writer Walter Dixon. Dixon lures Flagg onto the set to kill him, but Sam and Dean arrive in time to save him. Walter admits that he was conjuring real ghosts and forcing them to kill those he saw as responsible for ruining his script.
'Jeez. He's crazy.' Bobby commented.
Before they can stop him, Walter destroys the talisman he was using. This frees the spirits who, enraged at being used, turn on Walter and kill him.
'As horrible as that is. I'm finding it difficult to feel sorry for him.' John says.
The production of the movie continues, with Martin incorporating his experiences with the ghosts into the script.
'Typical stupid producer.' Jo commented.
Sam finds Dean emerging dishevelled and with a post-coital glow from Tara's trailer.
'Of course.' Jo said, rolling his eyes.
Sam and Dean walk off into the sunset together – until it is wheeled away and revealed as just another Hollywood prop.
