Fresh Blood (Supernatural)

“Fresh Blood” is the seventh episode of Supernatural’s third season on The CW. It is the show’s fifty-first episode overall, and the episode was first broadcast on November 15, 2007. The episode also featured the final appearance by guest star Sterling Brown as the vampire Gordon Walker, who was killed off by the Winchesters at the end of the episode. It received ratings near the season average, and garnered generally positive reviews from critics.

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Summary Fresh Blood (Supernatural)“Fresh Blood” is the seventh episode of Supernatural’s third season on The CW. The episode was written by Sera Gamble and directed by Kim Manners. The narrative follows the series’ protagonists Sam and Dean Winchester as they have their final confrontation with hunter Gordon Walker. It also features the demise of recurring antagonist Gordon Walker, who has been turned into a vampire. Mercedes McNab of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel fame made a cameo appearance, and was also busy filming the television series Reaper during the episode’s production. It received ratings near the season average, and garnered generally positive reviews from critics. It was the final episode for actor Sterling K. Brown, who was forced to leave the show due to commitments to the Lifetime Television series Army Wives, was horrified at Gordon’s actions in the episode. The character’s story arc for the season was intended to be longer, but Brown had always believed the character’s actions were questionable, though he was fine with the idea of Gordon dying in this episode. It is the show’s fifty-first episode overall, and the episode was first broadcast on November 15, 2007. The episode also featured the final appearance by guest star Sterling Brown as the vampire Gordon Walker, who was killed off by the Winchesters at the end of the episode, in a scene that has become a cult favorite among fans of the show. It was also the first episode to feature the character of Bela Talbot, a thief and frequent thorn in the Winchester’s sides, who is revealed to be the daughter of Gordon Walker’s nemesis, the vampire Dixon.

The brothers locate and confront Dixon, but are interrupted by Gordon and fellow hunter Kubrick. In the mayhem, Dixon kidnaps Gordon, who later explains to Gordon that hunters killed his nest, and now he wants to rebuild his family. Sam confronts Dean about his reckless behavior since his deal with a Crossroads Demon, which left him only a year to live. Dean claims that he is not scared of his impending death, but Sam challenges this. Dean eventually relents, agreeing to behave more like his old self again. The two then prepare to wait out the night. Gordon later calls Sam andDean, threatening to kill a young woman if they do not meet him. They head to the location and find the woman, but Gordon uses a roller door to separate the brothers, and Dean is forced to shoot her with the Colt—a mystical gun capable of killing anything. He then attempts to help Sam, but he prepares to bite him. Sam prevents this and garrotes Gordon with a razor wire, decapitating the vampire. Sam is confused when Dean starts the engine’s engine’s problem, and also reasons that Sam should know how to fix the car. When he runs out of time, Dean explains that he should be showing him the ropes, and explains that when remaining time runs out he should run out.