11:14 The Vessel
Time travel is still stupid, but we allow it for Season 11, Episode 14 The Vessel. In honor of the femme de lettuce Delphine, we talk about the woman of cabbage, Agent Zo, aka Elżbieta Zawacka.
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On this week's episode of Devil's Trap podcast.
Speaker A:Are you a woman of cabbage?
Speaker B:Try our new scent, Defiance.
Speaker A:Defiance.
Speaker B:Let's do.
Speaker B:Welcome to this week's episode of Devil's Trap podcast.
Speaker B:I'm Diana.
Speaker A:And I'm Liz.
Speaker B:We're going to talk about season 11, episode 14, the Vessel.
Speaker A:But first, Vessel.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Liz is cooling her hands on her wine glass.
Speaker B:And you know, like, you do, like.
Speaker A:You did, like, if you.
Speaker A:If you hang from a metal hoop consistently, you would also put your hands around a wine glass of.
Speaker A:Of cold, cold sparkling rose.
Speaker A:Because I can barely drink this glass by and keep it down.
Speaker A:So, like, it serves multi purposes.
Speaker A:It's, It's.
Speaker A:It's fulfilling a need for.
Speaker A:For hydration kind of.
Speaker B:And also adjacent.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And it's basically like an ice pack for my hands.
Speaker B:Nice.
Speaker B:Nice.
Speaker A:A fruit.
Speaker B:An ice pack of fruit.
Speaker A:It's an ice pack of fruit of roses, in fact.
Speaker A:So what have you been up to?
Speaker A:Besides, you know, I'm telling what I'm doing, but.
Speaker B:I just got back from Nashville and had a good trip for work and get to have a little fun while I'm there, because a fun city.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:I went to part of the Americana.
Speaker A:Music Awards, which was cool.
Speaker B:At the Ryman, which is a very old building and neat.
Speaker B:And then.
Speaker A:Haunted.
Speaker B:Oh, I'm sure.
Speaker B:Super haunted.
Speaker A:Oh, definitely.
Speaker A:No, they've had, like, ghost adventures there.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Oh, I'm sure.
Speaker B:No doubt.
Speaker B:And then went to a place called the Standard at the Smith House.
Speaker B:That place is definitely haunted also.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And then.
Speaker B:But no, I was at a show at the Bobby Hotel that was not haunted, but it did have a rainstorm.
Speaker B:And then.
Speaker A:Yeah, I got to go to the library.
Speaker A:You were in the library?
Speaker A:All libraries are haunted.
Speaker B:Well, that part for sure.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:But now I got to go to Posties new restaurant and a bar.
Speaker B:And then I spent some time at Robert's Western World and bopped around some other shows and did some shopping at this really cool store called Any Old Iron.
Speaker B:They had a.
Speaker B:They had puppies and rose.
Speaker B:The day I went in there, it was very dangerous, which is like.
Speaker A:That's just.
Speaker A:I think that's cruel.
Speaker A:That maybe should be illegal because that's kind of like.
Speaker A:Is it extortion?
Speaker A:I'm not sure what we would label that because that's pretty much you robbing me at gunpoint.
Speaker A:Like, it's.
Speaker A:It's worse.
Speaker A:Like, I will give you more money with rose and puppies than I would if you held a gun to me.
Speaker B:I'm just saying so it was dangerous.
Speaker B:And then I got to see.
Speaker B:Then I had my celebrity sighting at the airport on the way home and met the one and only Steve O.
Speaker B:From Jackass.
Speaker A:Look, we all have to be a celebrity in our own way.
Speaker B:Yeah, sure.
Speaker B:There we go.
Speaker B:How is.
Speaker B:What have you been up to?
Speaker A:I honestly have no idea.
Speaker A:I think I'm just living in a packing box.
Speaker B:Yeah, you've been dealing with a lot of moving related items.
Speaker A:Yes, it's so, it's I.
Speaker A:For people who become middle aged people or just, you know, people who live in multigenerational families.
Speaker A:Sometimes you have to combine your households into multiple, into a compound, and so you have to move people's crap that's not your crap, and which is like moving is bad enough when it's your shit, and then when it's someone else's shit, you're like, oh, terrible.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:But then I feel like more obligated to like, get their stuff done.
Speaker A:But so, yeah, moving is always hard.
Speaker A:But this one was a relatively peaceful, easy move.
Speaker A:And now I get to find an estate sale people, and I don't know how that works.
Speaker A:And so I'm going to learn.
Speaker A:I get to learn whole new things and how a whole new process works, which I think I'm kind of done learning about some stuff I don't.
Speaker A:I don't need to know.
Speaker A:Can.
Speaker A:I'm like, can I just.
Speaker A:Can you just give me a check?
Speaker A:Yeah, that would be nice.
Speaker A:But I also have to go.
Speaker B:Can you tell them everything's haunted?
Speaker A:I could, but then, like, I get.
Speaker A:I would like more money because there actually are haunted items in there.
Speaker A:That entire place is pretty haunted.
Speaker A:But I've got some.
Speaker A:Some things in there that I. I pretty sure have things attached to them.
Speaker A:Maybe just spiders, but definitely something attached to them.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:All right, so this week we're gonna talk about season 11, episode 14.
Speaker A: But this aired: Speaker A:I'm trying to figure out a clever way to get to the.
Speaker A:It was a 20th anniversary, and I couldn't do that with math.
Speaker A:Sorry, I'm not good with numbers.
Speaker A:But this weekend was the 20th anniversary.
Speaker A:This past week, I guess would say it.
Speaker B:How do you say last week?
Speaker B:Last week was the 20th anniversary of the first episode airing?
Speaker A:Yes, and.
Speaker A:Yes.
Speaker A:And Entertainment Weekly did a whole new spread with the boys and Misha, I guess he is one of the boys, but you know what I mean.
Speaker A:And they all.
Speaker A:They were at Lucchese's in Austin and just kind of going crazy.
Speaker A:And I bet that smelled so Good.
Speaker A:That's.
Speaker A:I could.
Speaker A:You can smell that photograph.
Speaker A:It just smells like a leather and.
Speaker A:And Misha kind of smells like Grandma.
Speaker A:I'm sure.
Speaker A:But other than that, I'm sure it smells really, really good.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Lucasi stores always smell amazing.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And they're talking about spending money.
Speaker A:I can't.
Speaker A:I can't justify it.
Speaker A:I can't.
Speaker B:I know.
Speaker A:Anyhow.
Speaker A:All right, so, yeah, go.
Speaker A:I was like, oh, Bias Luke.
Speaker A:I wonder if they got, like.
Speaker A:Do they have supernatural boots?
Speaker A:Do you think they have, like.
Speaker A:Do they have, like.
Speaker A:Because you could say it's, like, where your initials are, like, for them, Right?
Speaker A:Did they have custom ones that have, like, spn?
Speaker A:Like, where I have my ranch logos on mine.
Speaker A:Do they have ones that have, like, you know, like, SPN or, like, the family business or, like, an Impala Winchesters?
Speaker A:I bet that exists.
Speaker A:All right, if you guys know that, like, slide into our DMs and send us that.
Speaker A:But because I bet that exists.
Speaker A:Otherwise, we'll find a way to ask.
Speaker A:That's what you should ask in the Q A.
Speaker A:The next con.
Speaker A:Someone asked that.
Speaker A:The next time you get up at a con, do you guys have matching boots?
Speaker A:All right, so let's talk about this episode.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So this episode, like I said, it was season 11, episode 14, the Vessel.
Speaker A: ,: Speaker A:And it was written by Robert Behrent, who, unfortunately, my Internet to lawn to find that, and I went back to another page, so we haven't seen him since.
Speaker A:Insert episode here.
Speaker A:Go back and fix that in post.
Speaker A:Just pretend we did.
Speaker A:All right, so we started off with, well, that's a Nazi banner.
Speaker A:And do you want to talk about the song?
Speaker A:Do.
Speaker A:Do you know why we want to talk about the song?
Speaker A:Or you want me to talk about it?
Speaker A:It's playing.
Speaker B:No, go for it.
Speaker A:Okay, so what's playing is an Edith Piaf song, no Regret Rien.
Speaker B:And they play it.
Speaker B:They play it again in this episode, right?
Speaker A:And it becomes Delphine's theme.
Speaker A: But it was recorded in: Speaker A:So the Robert.
Speaker A:The Robert.
Speaker A:The writer who.
Speaker A:I don't remember, who last wrote for see this episode in season blah, blah, blah.
Speaker A:He made the point that the song was non.
Speaker A:Diegetic.
Speaker A:Diegetic.
Speaker A:Do you know what that word is?
Speaker A:Because I don't know what it means, and I think it means it can be happened like any place in time.
Speaker A:And so therefore it was used as Delphine's theme.
Speaker B:Interesting.
Speaker A:Interesting.
Speaker A:But I. Yeah, that is incongruous.
Speaker B:Yes, it is.
Speaker B:It is.
Speaker B:But we say.
Speaker B:Because we are at a.
Speaker B: ters in Nazi occupied France,: Speaker A:And I'm just going to tell you his name right now because we only see it in print and they never say it out loud.
Speaker A:So his name is Bethel Schleider Gumpresch.
Speaker A:I think that's how you say it.
Speaker A:Baffa Schleiter.
Speaker A:Yeah, I think.
Speaker A:Gum Practice.
Speaker B:And we have a woman enters.
Speaker B:Very French woman, Very sexy French woman enters.
Speaker B:And she is flirting and asking about the artifact.
Speaker B:And she opens the box.
Speaker B:She sees what's inside it.
Speaker B:We don't really see.
Speaker B:And then she takes her hair down.
Speaker A:Real sexy hair down.
Speaker A:And then she takes out her hairpin.
Speaker A:And then she stabs him in the neck with it.
Speaker A:And then she uses his knife and she stabs him.
Speaker A:Then she calls him a Nazi pig in French.
Speaker B:And she tells him that she's had a hard life, but pretending to love a Nazi was the worst part of it.
Speaker A:Damn.
Speaker A:Well, yeah.
Speaker B:I mean, I'm not saying strong.
Speaker B:I'm just saying like that was.
Speaker B:She had that.
Speaker B:She's been sitting on that one.
Speaker B:She was waiting to say that.
Speaker B:And so she.
Speaker B:In watching him die is the best.
Speaker B:So she stabs him again with his own knife and takes the artifact.
Speaker B:And she says, the Men of Letters send their regards.
Speaker A:Oh.
Speaker A:So what is this?
Speaker B:What?
Speaker A: to the bunker in the present: Speaker A:16.
Speaker A:Where Sam has drank all the coffee in Kansas.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:And Dean is super annoyed about this.
Speaker A:But I would be too.
Speaker A:I'd be so pissed you wake up.
Speaker B:For real.
Speaker A:I. I have yelled at people this past week because they tried to talk to me without coffee.
Speaker A:It's not a good thing.
Speaker A:Wait until I have it.
Speaker A:Yes.
Speaker B:That's rules.
Speaker B:Them's rules.
Speaker A:Yeah, you don't.
Speaker A:You don't.
Speaker A:You don't.
Speaker A:That's just a rude living with someone's situation, you know?
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:You don't drink all the coffee.
Speaker B:And then you also don't try to start telling them about Nazi.
Speaker B:Nazi artifacts before they've had coffee.
Speaker A:Yeah, and I feel like that's something that someone.
Speaker A:I should.
Speaker A:A lesson I should probably learn, but.
Speaker A:So Sam wants to tell Dean all about the fact that he figured out that the Nazis had a special branch dedicated to archaeology.
Speaker A:Archaeology called The Anarba wait on underneath.
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker A:I don't give a.
Speaker A:About your Nazi crap.
Speaker A:But.
Speaker A:So it was a.
Speaker A:It was a Heinrich Himmler thing.
Speaker A:And behind the bastards is doing like a six part on Himmler and his weird things.
Speaker A:I did learn that the Thule really is to be called the Tula or the Thule, and it just sounds dumber and I kind of like it that way because, you know, that sounds good.
Speaker A: And so in March: Speaker A:And that's which gave him Himmler extensive powers.
Speaker A:And they were going around basically digging up shit and trying to use that to justify some of their crap.
Speaker A:So things like, they would go to like, the bog bodies in Europe.
Speaker A:They would say that those bog bodies were killed because they were gay.
Speaker A:And so that's why you shouldn't have gay people just crap like that.
Speaker A:Just, you know, taking archaeology and like, digging up stuff and then making up, like, what it meant in order to try and, you know, just go along with some weird mythology.
Speaker A:Which is what?
Speaker A:It's hard for me to call them the Tula because I've watched the show for so long and I would just call them the Thule.
Speaker A:But so that is where this baron.
Speaker A:You know what the archaeology thing was about?
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And he said that he.
Speaker B:Sam, was deep looking because of this.
Speaker B:He was looking to see if they had found something that could possibly take down Amara.
Speaker B:Because.
Speaker B:And he said the Nazis thought they had something strong enough to win the war called the Hand of God that carried traces of God's power.
Speaker B:And Dean's like, yeah, the Nazis believed.
Speaker A:A lot of things.
Speaker B:I appreciated that.
Speaker B:I appreciated that line.
Speaker B:But Sam's like, no, God's missing.
Speaker B:Lucifer's in his cage.
Speaker B:What.
Speaker B:What else do we.
Speaker B:Can we try that's strong enough to take down Amara?
Speaker B:So why don't we look at this and arm up with some of a dose of God's power and.
Speaker B:But stolen on the way to.
Speaker B:It was stolen on the way to Berlin.
Speaker A:By who?
Speaker A:By the woman that we saw at the beginning.
Speaker A:Delphine.
Speaker A:So do you.
Speaker B:And so of lettuce.
Speaker A:She's a femme of lettuce.
Speaker B:So my notes are sloppy.
Speaker B:Sorry, guys.
Speaker A:So, yeah, they originally thought that Delphine was a traitor, right.
Speaker A:Because there she was, like, blocking a Nazi person.
Speaker A:But then they figured out that no, she was part of the resistance and she made off with a letter.
Speaker A:And well, first they thought she was part of the French Resistance.
Speaker A:But then they determined that she was unfair or unfem de la trois, or basically a woman of Letters.
Speaker A:And so we're going to talk about another woman who could have been a Woman of letters in.
Speaker A:But she wasn't in France, she was in Poland.
Speaker A:And this is Lore.
Speaker A:So we are going to talk about the World War II Polish freedom fighter, Alchemica Zavaka, also known as Agent Zoe.
Speaker A:The majority of this information is coming from Claire Muli's biography.
Speaker A:From her, I believe there was some controversy about the facts in her book.
Speaker A:However, those were impolished.
Speaker A:So I really don't know what the controversy was.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:And I'm sure everyone's getting tired of hearing me say, take this with a grain of salt because all history should be taken with a grain of salt because it's written by people and people don't, you know, whatever people are.
Speaker B:People are not invalid people.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And neither are facts or memories or how they're written.
Speaker A:But regardless of accuracy, the story is really good and we can all use really good stories.
Speaker A:So I hope it's all true.
Speaker A:And if it's not, blame Claire, Molly and the lack of other information about Elvieta.
Speaker A: So Elvieta, she was born in: Speaker A:And they are currently renowned for their delicious gingerbread.
Speaker A:And I was waiting for pause there.
Speaker A:I'm like, okay, pause, you know, pause for applause for gingerbread.
Speaker A:So Poland has, you know, historically been tossed around like a football in between countries.
Speaker A:And this area because of that was half Polish speaking and half German speaking speaking.
Speaker A:It eventually just becomes like kind of a military town due to all of its conquests.
Speaker A:And by the time El was born, it was forbidden to speak Polish in the town because I think they were back under Prussian rule.
Speaker A:And really European countries like who owned who what during the Habsburgs.
Speaker A:And like all this crap just really makes my head explode.
Speaker A:So just know that Poland was being.
Speaker A:Sometimes it was German, sometimes it was French, sometimes it was Austrian Prussian, sometimes it was Prussia.
Speaker A:Like, I don't know.
Speaker A:So she was born speaking German and she went to a German speaking school.
Speaker A:And her inspectors would regularly come by her family's home, making sure things weren't too Polish.
Speaker A:But her parents kept up their Polish pride, even if it had to be on the down low.
Speaker A:Her mom.
Speaker A:So her mom would sing Polish lullabies and teach them Catholic traditions while dressing in colorful clothing in the Polish tradition.
Speaker A:And she would also tell them stories of past Polish uprisings, including the one time her grandmother poured kerosene on their cabbage patch so it would ruin it for the occupying soldiers.
Speaker A:She was like, you can't have my cabbage.
Speaker A:Which, you know, is pretty harsh for a Polish woman.
Speaker B:It really is.
Speaker B:Yep, that's hardcore.
Speaker A:It's hardcore ruining her cabbage.
Speaker A: So in the year: Speaker A:So the first one dies the set next.
Speaker A:Eldest attempted to get expelled from school by shouting Long live Spartacus.
Speaker A:In support of the German Marxist revolution.
Speaker A:But he was ignored and conscripted into the army, which I just think is the worst thing you can do to revolutionary boy child who like both the ignoring and the conscripting.
Speaker A:Really?
Speaker B:The ignoring, like, yeah, no, you're like, they're like, no, go to the army now.
Speaker B:Army.
Speaker B:Army for youth, kid.
Speaker A:But he does eventually join the military insurrection against Germany known as the Greater Poland Uprising, which would affect the Treaty of Versailles.
Speaker A: that year,: Speaker A:And even though she was filled with so much Polish pride she could burst, Elvieta found herself being made fun of for not being Polish enough because she didn't speak the language.
Speaker A:And a fun aside family story, the family homeschooled the youngest child, Clara, who Elsevieta said had a special kind of cleverness, schlagvertig in German, which is a kind of quick wittedness that she thought would protect her from the world.
Speaker A:So you should have some schlag fertig in order to be considered smart.
Speaker A:So it is a fun word.
Speaker A:Auschwieta then went to university to study mathematics, where one of her professors would later lead the way into ciphering, German enigma ciphers.
Speaker A:So mathematics during this time was pretty important.
Speaker A:Not that it's not important now, but it was, you know, important then.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:Elspieta was inspired to join the women's military training occupation, the pwk, short for I'm not going to attempt to pronounce this thing in Polish.
Speaker A:I may be Polish, the only word I know how to say is but, and that's dupa.
Speaker A:So I mean, so short for, you know, so.
Speaker A:But this role in like the.
Speaker A:The PWK was there to prepare women for future military service.
Speaker A:So they needed to have.
Speaker A:Because everyone can kind of tell things aren't great in Europe and something's going to be happening, right?
Speaker A:And so we're just going to start just preparing just in case but so they also.
Speaker A:Just for women, it was just a lot of fun, right.
Speaker A:So they got to go into the wilderness and take courses in medicine, map reading, archery.
Speaker A:And they had to do.
Speaker A:Had to.
Speaker A:But they had some more feminine pursuits like cooking and telegraphy.
Speaker A:Telegraphy.
Speaker A:Like learning how to do telegraph.
Speaker A:To telegraph you.
Speaker A:Sending telegraphs, whatever that word is.
Speaker A:And to.
Speaker A:When you add a Y to it.
Speaker B:Sounds right, yeah.
Speaker A:So after she graduated from university, she established a PWK troop at the boarding school where she.
Speaker A:She started teaching.
Speaker A:I'm sure the parents love that.
Speaker A: But by: Speaker A:Silesian region, overseeing 19 districts.
Speaker A:Then what everyone could see coming happened.
Speaker A: And in September: Speaker A:Al Spietta directed women's groups she had network networked with while recruiting for pwk.
Speaker A:And she set up service points with chocolate, tea, water and cigarettes at railway stations.
Speaker A:On the roads of the soldiers, he would be mobiliz.
Speaker A:So you had a place to stop and get your stuff on your way to war, which is pretty cool.
Speaker B:That's nice.
Speaker A:She tried and she.
Speaker A:This is a quote to counteract panic with our calmness and to shame those in despair.
Speaker A:Damn.
Speaker A:So she refused to evacuate the town of Kadavai, which she was in without her instructors, even though someone offered her a ride out of town.
Speaker A:They're like, you Germans are coming, you gotta go.
Speaker A:And she's like, not without my people.
Speaker A:So they requisitioned a municipal bus to take her team down to Lublin, where a command center had been set up.
Speaker A:The PWK instructors boarded in their uniforms, still carrying their banners, and they filled the extra seats with girl scout instructors.
Speaker A:One scout master jumped off when they were about to leave to scatter glass and nails on the road behind them so that it would up the Germans cars.
Speaker A:Like, yeah, it's cool.
Speaker A:Then at some point they split up.
Speaker A:So the scouts and the PWK split up and the scouts take the bus to Krakow and the PWK is hitchhiking to Lublin.
Speaker A:They rode on a rubbish truck and on a lorry carrying barrels of petrol, all while they were being bombed along the way.
Speaker A:So like Airbnb, people, like people are running so that women are taking cover in the woods.
Speaker A:This is happening, right.
Speaker A:They finally get to the bridge that they need to cross and they found that it had been destroyed.
Speaker A:They in order to sabotage the Germans, right.
Speaker A:Because they didn't want the Germans getting across.
Speaker B:But unfortunately that before they had passed.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And so the women that are with her are kind of like getting like, they said she molested Mutinous.
Speaker A:But El Shabato was like no, no, we gotta keep going.
Speaker A:And they're like, we all want to get out of your clothes.
Speaker A:Like can we not be like so obvious?
Speaker A:And she's like nope, keep your uniforms on.
Speaker A:So she.
Speaker A:Which I'm kind of like, it's kind of bitchy but because German people are passing them and you'll see why in a little bit later, like with a story why maybe that wasn't a good idea.
Speaker A:So they did chance upon a military convoy, however that the one of the guys in there knew one of her brothers.
Speaker A:And so they got to get a lift on a freight train with this group of military people.
Speaker A:They reached the command center and she was ordered to a university city about 140 miles southeast.
Speaker A:There she would serve under this guy named Langner who, who had accepted the offer of a woman's battalion from El Shmieta's PWK friend Maria Vitek.
Speaker A:So when that happens, Elspieta gets to appointed to command the women's anti aircraft defense unit, which is just a pretty cool thing for a woman to be doing.
Speaker A:Like, or is anybody anti aircraft defense?
Speaker A:I don't really know what that means, but it sounds fun.
Speaker A:She also helped dig ditches and raise barricades.
Speaker A:And because petrol bombing was part of the homemade supply chain, she would be helping to deliver these base these like sort of like Molotovs, but they're wine bottles that would be filled with gasoline and then they would put you know like rags and they were to light them up.
Speaker A:So while people are bombing them that she is driving the these like these things full of gasoline over to people to like yeah, that's badass.
Speaker A:Then if things weren't jacked enough, on September 17th the Soviet Union invades Poland from the east.
Speaker A:So now they have Germany and they have the Soviet Union.
Speaker A:Stalin did a very Stalin thing and declared that the Polish state had never existed.
Speaker A:So all the treaties were void and they were coming to protect the Ukrainian and Belarusian populations.
Speaker A:So her boss, you know, the command that she was under was faced with some not great choices.
Speaker A:They could surrender to the Germans and then their troops would become prisoners of war.
Speaker A:They could be surrender and be tamed by the Soviets or they could try and escape and go to Romania.
Speaker A:But the women, since they were not officially military, wouldn't be considered prisoners of war but would be considered civilians that they were taken.
Speaker A:So they would probably just get shot because that was what would be the easiest thing for them.
Speaker A:So they did have another option which was to Take off their uniforms and blend back into society with as normal civilian women, which is what they all agreed to do.
Speaker A:So Lagner is surrender, surrenders the men military to the Soviets, which he felt was slightly better than surrendering to the Germans.
Speaker A:The Soviet soldiers go through, they loot the town.
Speaker A:And posters of Stalin and Lenin are all over the walls.
Speaker A:Loudspeakers are all talking about how communism is great and.
Speaker A:But then in late September, the German Soviet non aggression pact publicly divides Poland.
Speaker A:And in the Soviet territories, Polish laws are being abolished.
Speaker A:Land was collectivized, business nationalized, and they were closing churches, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker A:Women who didn't have skills were being sent to sewing factories or to do hard labor.
Speaker A:And when elections were to be held in that town for a Russian deputy, El Schbieta decided that she would rather just go back to the Nazi occupied part of Poland and fight for the resistance.
Speaker B:So she meets up, everybody else just settled.
Speaker B:Everybody else just kind of settled in like.
Speaker A:Well, and this was in her town anyways, right.
Speaker A:So she's in this town down and.
Speaker A:Which is already falling and yeah.
Speaker A:So basically it's either you can wear rubber, Ray, Amber, you know, blend in with here and you.
Speaker A:She could have done stuff there, but just felt she probably could contribute more.
Speaker A:And so she meets up with another woman and they attempt to cross the tributary of the Vistula, which basically was the demarcation point between the Soviet and German zones.
Speaker A:They first tried to hire a smuggler to take them in a boat, but the smuggler stole their money and left them.
Speaker A:Always beware of the smugglers because they are criminals and they will take your money.
Speaker A:So they did consider swimming, but it was too cold.
Speaker A:And the woman she was with had already like been suffering from, you know, being poor and hungry and cold.
Speaker A:So she so decided that they were just going to social engineer their way across.
Speaker A:After all, she was blonde and she grew up speaking German.
Speaker A:So she figured out like, hey, I people don't people underestimate women all the goddamn time.
Speaker A:So she just goes, yeah, they do.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:And goes up in a ger and says, my parents are on the German side.
Speaker A:They're old and I just want to go home and take care of them.
Speaker A:And they're like, yep, Guten taught go on through.
Speaker A:So she makes her way back to Tehran to find it covered in Nazi regalia and flags and under military control.
Speaker A:She was saddened to see a swastika flag hanging out of her old college dorm room.
Speaker A:She briefly checked on her family and they were being Kind of protected by their father, her father's service record and just the fact that they were just was kind of so poor that nobody really wanted their stuff or their house.
Speaker A:Which is kind of a good way to be left alone sometimes, right?
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So she left and went to go seek the resistance in Warsaw.
Speaker A: It's still: Speaker A:Warsaw, though, was bombed out and terrified.
Speaker A:Hitler had ordered the upper class in Poland to be exterminated along with any of the country's Jewish population.
Speaker A:El Schwietta wanted to organize her PWK friends and contacts into a resistance circus.
Speaker A:She wanted to name the coal after the Silesian mines.
Speaker A:This proved more challenging than she thought though, because everyone had gone underground.
Speaker A:She did it anyway, finding that the Nazis had driven Polish patriotism underground where, quote, its roots grew deeper.
Speaker A:She found leading the resistance circuit brought her great joy.
Speaker A:Of course it did.
Speaker A:You're being a badass.
Speaker A:So the coal began to help bring news into the regions after.
Speaker A:So the Nazis confiscated all the radios, but some people kept some and they hid them.
Speaker A:And they were able to listen to those in secret and produce a digest of foreign radio reports.
Speaker A:And then they would smuggle those to cafes, bakeries and pharmacies.
Speaker A:Women were mainly used for this as quote, men were apt to become dissatisfied and system playing more important roles.
Speaker A:Said one male resistor, AKA men have two big fucking egos to do some of this work, even though it's really important anyhow.
Speaker A:So the roles.
Speaker A:And it's really dangerous too.
Speaker A:And the roles got even more cagey when they were asked to collect data about who was being arrested, along with the names of those who had registered themselves on the Volksdeutsche ethnic German list and therefore be considered untrust trustworthy.
Speaker A:Bakery Fresh German Germans.
Speaker A:So yeah, Bakery Fresh, that's what the Krauts are called.
Speaker A:So Elspeta though thought this was kind of shitty, especially as she had signed up her German speaking parents to be on this list.
Speaker A:So she knew a lot of people were actually on this list, were just trying to save their asses and weren't actually saying like.
Speaker A:And we're like no, I'm not saying that.
Speaker A:I'm actually this, you know, technically a German, right?
Speaker A:They were just like, just trying not to die.
Speaker A:So she instead wanted to focus on military intelligence and she would have her troops of women who worked in post Offices and the telephone exchanges eavesdrop at copy telegraphs.
Speaker A:The women who were working as translators, typists and office cleaners would memorize maps and letters from reports.
Speaker A:I love, I love these.
Speaker A:So those who took in washing noticed the numbers and type of uniforms that were passing through.
Speaker A:Bakery workers recorded changing garrison orders because they knew how many people were being fed by how many roles the big Germans were ordering.
Speaker A:Barmans would chat up the enemies and then report back military gossip.
Speaker A:And the women whose houses or places of work overlooked police stations, military installations, regional roads or railroad tracks they were able to count like troop trains and general military freeways.
Speaker A:So all these women were around where nobody was noticing them them and just taking up like this intel and reporting things to alchemy at.
Speaker A:So and the different women were like, were, were hiding their, their information in different ways.
Speaker A:One of them hit it in the whale bone of her corset.
Speaker A:I'm not sure if that meant the like the channel or on the whale bone.
Speaker A:Like did she write it on the whale bone and then put it in her corset or where your court, where the whale bone goes.
Speaker A:You do have like, you could stick like a lot of letters something in there.
Speaker A:Yeah, that probably makes more sense.
Speaker A:But reviews.
Speaker A:You can write her on the whale bone.
Speaker A:That would be awesome.
Speaker A:Elspetha preferred to use a mirror or a wooden clothes bras that had removable backs.
Speaker A:And then she would put her stuff in there.
Speaker A:Once a week she would gather all her information and then make a super dangerous journey to Warsaw where she would meet up with, meet up with Maria who would take her information, mix it in with the rest and then they would microfilm it and it would get smuggled to France where the Polish government was assembled at that time.
Speaker A:Then Elspieta starts reporting to General Stefan Rovecki, the former commander of the Warsaw Armored Motorized Brigade, known by his own de guerre of Grot meaning spearhead, but Grot Groot.
Speaker A:So he was a leader in the early Polish resistance movement and he added a women's auxiliary service to provide couriers, messengers, ammunition carriers, signalers and cipher clerks, Turks as well as counterintelligent officers like Elspieta.
Speaker A:However, this was again super dangerous.
Speaker A:If they were caught, the Germans were less than kind.
Speaker A:There was a 24 year old, I like this story.
Speaker A:She was a 24 year old woman.
Speaker A:She took a machine gun to the roof of the Warsaw Central post office when the Germans were invading.
Speaker A:And she got away with it for a couple of months until they caught her ripping down a Nazi propaganda poster.
Speaker A:She was sentenced to death for the crime of sabotage.
Speaker A:And this is quoting from Molly again accepting gloves and biscuits from her father, but refusing a blindfold.
Speaker A:Before she was shot, she reportedly called out, poland is not yet lost.
Speaker A:And it was the first official execution in Warsaw during the war.
Speaker A:So instead of inspiring fear, however, this inspired more resistance, and Rovecki posthumously awarded her the Cross of Valor.
Speaker A:The Resistance created a branch of operations called Minor Sabotage in her honor, where they were encouraging the smallest acts of defiance.
Speaker A:And soon people were graffiti the symbol V everywhere and just drawing on posters.
Speaker A:Elspied, his team would paint turtles on trains of those being forced to labor camps to remind them to slow down their work in order to slow down the Germans.
Speaker A:She began smuggling messages and reports between cities several times a week as a danger was escalating.
Speaker A:One courier reported, the average life of liaison woman did not exceed a few months.
Speaker A:Months.
Speaker A:And she was also traveling on borrowed fingers.
Speaker A:Her paperwork had fingerprints which were not hers.
Speaker B:So to catch fingers.
Speaker A:Borrowed fingers in the Cool, right?
Speaker A:So we're gonna briefly go through to catch a smuggler.
Speaker A:Nazi edition.
Speaker A:So El Schmigetta was trying to smuggle some reports and money.
Speaker A:She got a friend to carry the reports, but the friend was like, I'm not carrying this money.
Speaker A:This is too.
Speaker A:That's too crazy.
Speaker A:So she was.
Speaker A:Had to carry it herself.
Speaker A:Once aboard, though, they were informed that personal searches were going to happen of everybody on the train.
Speaker A:She goes to the bathroom and she puts the banknotes behind the air vents.
Speaker A:Then she gets back and she's all sweaty and looks nervous because she just did that.
Speaker A:So they order her off the train and they make her do her fingerprints, but she's trying to, like, mess them up.
Speaker A:And also there are Germans behind her, and Germans hate being put off schedule there.
Speaker A:You're taking their trains off schedule.
Speaker A:And they're like, name, we must hurry.
Speaker A:So they just kind of let her go back on the train.
Speaker A:Train and.
Speaker A:But now she can't get to the bathroom because now this train, like that car is for Germans only.
Speaker A:And so now she can't get to that.
Speaker A:So she finds this another woman named Irina.
Speaker A:And Irina goes and goes to get the banknotes.
Speaker A:And they were so swollen from the humidity of the bathroom that they tore as she was trying to get them out.
Speaker A:But Irina didn't give a.
Speaker A:And she takes them, goes to a German bank and was like, my dog ate these.
Speaker A:And they gave her back to her.
Speaker A:And then she went and took the money back to Elizabeth.
Speaker A:Else.
Speaker A:I want to Keep calling her Elizabeth.
Speaker A:So Alchemia turned Irina into her personal liaison officer.
Speaker A:She's like, you're good.
Speaker A:You're promoted, right?
Speaker A:So while this was happening, France had fallen to the Germans.
Speaker A:At the same time, Churchill in Britain was forming an organization which would come to be known as the Special Operatives Executive, the soe Designed to arm, train, and coordinate the resistance and occupied countries.
Speaker A:The Polish General Sikorski was already creating a Polish special forces team of paratroopers, who will become known as aboard.
Speaker A:In Polish, I won't say.
Speaker A:Or the Silent Unseen, who were to be trained in Britain.
Speaker A:Elspieta did not know about this yet.
Speaker A:Nobody outside of London knew.
Speaker A:But she was determined to keep fighting and to end on one last quote.
Speaker A:As Resistance communications had been severed between Poland and France, she would offer to create new routes if necessary.
Speaker A:She decided she would use her language skills to take the fight into Nazi Germany herself.
Speaker A:So we will continue the story the next time we meet the Thule, which is not until season 12.
Speaker A:That will come sooner than you think.
Speaker A:So also, spoiler alert, the Thuler in this episode.
Speaker A:And we are gonna meet them again.
Speaker A:So that was the story of El Schmietta, A.
Speaker A:A woman of lettuce, but in cabbage.
Speaker A:A woman of cabbage.
Speaker A:She was a woman of cabbage.
Speaker B:Cabbage.
Speaker B:Oh, man.
Speaker B:Oh, yes.
Speaker A:We all be women's of cabbage one day.
Speaker A:Now, I also really want cabbage, but at least some sauerkraut.
Speaker A:No, wait, wait.
Speaker A:I don't want a sauerkraut.
Speaker A:I just want regular cabbage.
Speaker A:All right, maybe in a pierogi.
Speaker A:All right, so we are going from there to Hell.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:And Cassifer is on the throne, scrolling on his iPad.
Speaker A:Because you don't care about the soul numbers and the not not news on Nomura, not Amara.
Speaker B:He doesn't want any of that.
Speaker B:But one of the demons wants to make sure they.
Speaker B:He knows that they want direction.
Speaker B:Cassia.
Speaker B:Or they say that Crowley was a coward and a fool, and now they want to put boots on the ground.
Speaker B:And here we go.
Speaker B:But we hear a noise, and we have our.
Speaker B:Cassifer asks if doggy wants to speak, and he rolls out.
Speaker B:Crowley in a cage, chained up and gagged.
Speaker A:Chained up and gagged and dressed like a suburban American.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker A:I guess, just in some way that, you know, just would make him very upset.
Speaker A:And so this is what we learned has happened to him.
Speaker A:And he's just like that.
Speaker A:Impudence is no way to talk to the master.
Speaker B:So we cut back to the bunker, and Dean is like, like, surprised that they have now learned that There were Women of Letters that.
Speaker A:Yeah, he's like, aren't these misogynists?
Speaker A:Like, what the.
Speaker A:It's in the name.
Speaker A:It's Men of Letters.
Speaker B:Right.
Speaker B: And they find a report from: Speaker B:They.
Speaker B:And Sam has this cool scanner thing to translate it with.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker A: It's very, like,: Speaker A:That's how everything entered into, like, the Internet.
Speaker A:Oh, it's just so, so nice.
Speaker A:And OCR scanning.
Speaker A:That's what he's doing.
Speaker A:And so Dean is drinking a beer, and Sam calls him out for day drinking.
Speaker A:Drinking.
Speaker A:But Dean's just like, we're out of coffee.
Speaker A:What the.
Speaker A:I'm not gonna drink water.
Speaker B:Yeah, he probably does need to hydrate.
Speaker B:But also.
Speaker B:I get it.
Speaker B:So they're basically talking about that Clifford from the Men of Letters was communicating with Delphine and this.
Speaker A:And that is where we learned the name of Ben Slater Gumbrecht.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:But we also learned that they moved this weapon.
Speaker B:They were moving the weapon back to the States, and they were hoping it would be in the bunker, but no, it was on the USS Bluefin.
Speaker B:And it sunk also in the clipping.
Speaker A:Of what they were reading from the report, like, that.
Speaker A:They didn't get say in there because, of course, I screenshotted it.
Speaker A:And then.
Speaker A:Is it shotted?
Speaker A:Screenshot, screenshot, screenshot, screenshot.
Speaker A:I screenshot it.
Speaker A:And so gum.
Speaker A:Pract in there.
Speaker A:It also says that he was invited to Hitler's inner circle last year.
Speaker A: So this was in: Speaker A:He became part of Hitler's inner circle.
Speaker A:So when he was on the phone earlier, I don't know, we mentioned that he.
Speaker A:And when he was on the phone earlier, talking about the hand of God, he was talking to Hitler.
Speaker B:Yeah, that implied that he was talking.
Speaker A:Yeah, well, they said he said mindfearer.
Speaker A:So, I mean, this is.
Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:Not.
Speaker A:Hitler has come up in Supernatural again.
Speaker B:So fun.
Speaker B:Well, back in Hell.
Speaker B:Speaking of.
Speaker B:No, I was being sarcastic.
Speaker B:So we're gonna go back to Hell.
Speaker A:Sorry.
Speaker A:But we say Dean has an idea that we have an angel.
Speaker A:Right, Right.
Speaker B:So in Hell, we've got Castifer.
Speaker B:That's like, look at all these weapons that I got delivered to us.
Speaker B:And Crowley is sitting on the floor really looking sad, being called doggy.
Speaker B:And Casper says that he smells the whiff of defiance still in Crowley and wants to know about reasonous thoughts.
Speaker B:Is that your new Defiance is your new perfume?
Speaker B:So Crowley's like, yeah, you're not strong enough to beat Amara.
Speaker B:You just think you are.
Speaker B:And if you actually were strong enough, you would have taken the fight to her by now.
Speaker A:And Cassifer is like, well, maybe it was more of a team effort than I originally kind of.
Speaker A:Kind of said, might not.
Speaker B:Maybe you're right.
Speaker B:But then his cell phone rings and he says, showtime.
Speaker B:Hello, Dean.
Speaker A:And don't bark.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:So Castiel goes to the bunker, and he is.
Speaker B:So is Cassifer, but pretending to be Castiel.
Speaker B:And he's like.
Speaker A:I mean, I may have had this episode on a faster speed, but it does seem to go really quickly.
Speaker A:Like, this whole, I have a hand of God, this is what we're gonna do.
Speaker A:Like, I feel like this whole scene goes very fast in agreeing to what they're going to do.
Speaker B:So, yeah, they're like, cool, there's a hand of God.
Speaker B:We're gonna time travel to it.
Speaker B:Okay, thanks.
Speaker B:Bye.
Speaker B:Like, that's.
Speaker A:Yeah, that's pretty much what happened also, you know, then Cass and Sam's like.
Speaker B:Sam going, what the.
Speaker B:That.
Speaker B:What the.
Speaker B:You' strong enough, Cass?
Speaker A:Yeah, so that's one thing, right?
Speaker A:Because we know, like, he does.
Speaker A:Nobody thinks Cass is strong enough to do much of anything.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:They don't think he's at his full strength.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:Dean is just saying, like, he wants Sam just to hang back in case, you know, something happens so he can come back.
Speaker A:And then they have the.
Speaker A:All these little flags on their bunker table.
Speaker A:And it's like the Six Flags of Texas.
Speaker A:If, like, Texas had Nazis run over them.
Speaker A:But I guess it's like the.
Speaker A:The World War II flag flags.
Speaker A:They've got a Japan flag.
Speaker A:They've got a Nazi flag.
Speaker A:They've got, like.
Speaker A:Where did you have these flags?
Speaker A:Like, were they in a little drawer in the bunker?
Speaker A:Was like, like, underneath the table?
Speaker A:Were they, like, little flags?
Speaker B:I mean, maybe they did.
Speaker B:I mean, it was like, it was set up as, like, a map table.
Speaker A:And this.
Speaker A:You know, the bunker went out in the 50s, right?
Speaker A:So, like, it is possible they kept these from World War II.
Speaker A:But I'm just like, did someone.
Speaker A:Is this in the file?
Speaker A:I just gotta know.
Speaker A:Like, is it a punch?
Speaker B:Where the little.
Speaker B:Where the little.
Speaker A:Where are you keeping your little fries?
Speaker A:And who.
Speaker A:Who pulled them out?
Speaker A:Like, was it Sam?
Speaker A:Being like, you know, would be really great right now.
Speaker A:Is it had this little flags on.
Speaker B:Here or was it Dean?
Speaker A:It's like we finally have an excuse to use the flags.
Speaker A:Is this a deleted scene?
Speaker A:I would like to know.
Speaker A:Fun with flags.
Speaker A:All right, so let's see.
Speaker A:Time travel is stupid.
Speaker A:Time travel is Stupid.
Speaker A:All right.
Speaker A:And then we go to.
Speaker A:Dean's in a submarine.
Speaker A:Poof.
Speaker B:Yeah, he's in a boat.
Speaker B:And we've got.
Speaker B:We see painted on the sides of a bunch of missiles.
Speaker B:I don't know.
Speaker B:Is a fish breaking swastikas.
Speaker B:That's the symbol for the USS Bluefin.
Speaker A:I liked it.
Speaker B:Anyways, so Dean's like, looks around, and we don't see any sign of Castiel there.
Speaker B:But we also see a conversation.
Speaker B:We over here.
Speaker B:A conversation between two sailors where one is complaining that he.
Speaker A:Sailors?
Speaker A:You mean two seamen?
Speaker B:Two seamen, yes.
Speaker B:And they are discussing.
Speaker B:The one is sharing that he really wanted to sink Nazi ships.
Speaker B:He really didn't want to circle the bay and then now return on some stupid mystery mission.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So they don't know what's going on, like, on this boat.
Speaker B:Like, all they know is that they've turned back to go back to the US on some stupid mystery mission.
Speaker B:That's all they know.
Speaker A:They just want to fight some Nazis.
Speaker B:And Dean sees a sigil painted on a hold.
Speaker A:Oh.
Speaker A:So maybe that's what happens.
Speaker A:So we cut from there and we do a lot of fast back and forth.
Speaker A:So we cut from there back to the bunker, and Cass Cassifer comes in just soaking wet.
Speaker B:That's pretty funny.
Speaker B:He is bummed.
Speaker B: whining finds a quarter from: Speaker A:And the sailors just like, what the is happening?
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:Back at the bunker, Cassiel is sharing with Sam how annoyed he is.
Speaker B:But basically the ship was warded.
Speaker B:And Sam's like, what the.
Speaker B:You better go back and get some kind of a message to Dean then.
Speaker B:But Cass is really cranky about the whole thing.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And so.
Speaker A:But it makes sense.
Speaker A:He's just like, there's really no place that the crew wouldn't see before Dean.
Speaker A:And then, I mean, Sam's like, well said me.
Speaker A:And he's like, nope.
Speaker A:And then Cassifer lets things kind of slip, right?
Speaker A:And Sam is just gung ho and finding a way past the warning.
Speaker A:But then we, like as that's happening, we cut back to her submarine where Delphine wants a smoke break and cigarettes because she's wearing pants.
Speaker A:Pants.
Speaker B:Well.
Speaker B:And Dean's now stolen a sailor's uniform.
Speaker A:Dean is now just like a semen.
Speaker B:Yes, he is.
Speaker B:And he finds her and finds Sophie and she attacks him because.
Speaker B:Duh.
Speaker B:Obviously.
Speaker B:And he's like.
Speaker A:He starts off with the whole you may find this hard to believe speech.
Speaker B:Yeah, she.
Speaker B:He's like, by the way, I was a friend of Clifford.
Speaker B:I am a man of letter.
Speaker B:Sorry.
Speaker B:And then the guy that Dean, like, not choked out and stole the uniform of has escaped from the hold, and he has come to confront Dean with the captain, which is not great.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And they take him and of course, they find his phone.
Speaker A:As in every time travel a stupid show.
Speaker A:What is this phone?
Speaker A:What is this brick?
Speaker A:Are you from outer space or the future?
Speaker A:But then Dave has like.
Speaker B:Yeah, he does.
Speaker B:He's like, I am from the future.
Speaker B:But he's like, look, within an hour, a German sub's gonna attack and you're gonna go down.
Speaker B:And the captain's like, well, he must be either someone that went AWOL or a spy, because you.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:But Delphine is like, I really want to talk to him.
Speaker A:And Captain is like, no, there's no way the crowds can get us where we are.
Speaker A:Which was his famous last words.
Speaker A:Because then a seaman comes in and sonar has picked up some.
Speaker A:Something.
Speaker B:Of course it has.
Speaker B:And so he runs off.
Speaker B:And so now we've got Dean, Delphine, and this pissed off.
Speaker B:Soldier or soldier?
Speaker B:Seaman.
Speaker B:Sailor, not a soldier.
Speaker B:That's different.
Speaker B:And technically, yes.
Speaker A:I mean, like, you.
Speaker A:I mean, are you in the Venn diagram of things?
Speaker A:Is a sailor not a soldier?
Speaker B:No, army soldiers, but in like, a broader definition.
Speaker B:Navies aren't soldiers.
Speaker A:Well, I now need to know the Drugs act definitions and why those been done.
Speaker B:Sailor and seamen.
Speaker B:Sailor and seaman has the terminology, but yeah, they don't.
Speaker A:You have to be on land to be a soldier.
Speaker B:I think that's the rule.
Speaker A:So again, someone dms because I don't.
Speaker B:Want to look, but you can have a soldier.
Speaker B:You can have a soldier.
Speaker B:If there's an army personnel on a Navy.
Speaker B:If an army personnel is on a navy ship, they're a soldier.
Speaker B:But a navy personnel is not called the.
Speaker A:So what if a Marines on a Navy.
Speaker A:Navy ship.
Speaker B:Marines are a whole different.
Speaker A:Okay, all right, so military is true, things are fun.
Speaker A:And so where are we at?
Speaker A:So, like, now I.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker B:So we've got Dean's like, hey, Delphine, where are all of these sigils?
Speaker B:A.
Speaker B:Where did you learn to draw that number one and two, where are they?
Speaker B:And she's like, oh, my mentor taught me.
Speaker B:And then we see the captain back on the bridge saying, oh, no, there is a ship.
Speaker B:We might be fucked, but.
Speaker B: w who won the world series of: Speaker B:Dean Lies and says, the Rangers, by the way, the Rangers didn't exist at that point in time.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:Which is why.
Speaker B:Gold star for the Texas reference.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:That's what he tried.
Speaker A:And that's why that guy was like, what the are you talking about?
Speaker A:But also, that's.
Speaker A:Again, that's a stupid thing to ask somebody who times travels.
Speaker A:So we find out the warning was supposed to keep out supernatural interference, and that also means it keeps out angels.
Speaker A:And she's like, what?
Speaker A:Angels are real?
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:And our sailor is pissed.
Speaker B:And Dean has to admit that he doesn't follow baseball.
Speaker B:But he's.
Speaker B:Dean's like, well, angels are real that block their magic.
Speaker B:You've gotta wipe all of these.
Speaker B:I am.
Speaker B:From the bunker.
Speaker B:And so the sailors, like, ignoring this whole thing and just wants to know who the next president was.
Speaker A:Just something to prove, Right?
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And Dean said first says Eisenhower and then corrects himself to Truman.
Speaker B:But Delphine's like, salesman, and he dropped another atom bomb.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:Which is how you remember it was Truman.
Speaker A:Anyways, so that happens.
Speaker A:And he's just like, I don't really give a.
Speaker A:Like.
Speaker A:And Delphine, the sub's gonna go down.
Speaker A:I'm here for the weapon.
Speaker A:It's a biblical level war.
Speaker A:Like, this war is nothing waiting.
Speaker A:Like.
Speaker A:And I'm like, is it, though?
Speaker A:Like, are you really comparing what's happening with Amara to World War II?
Speaker A:Like, this is.
Speaker A:This is okay, Dean.
Speaker A:And so.
Speaker A:But then the sailor who's been listening to this is like, what?
Speaker A:Wait, we're gonna die?
Speaker A:Huh?
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:But.
Speaker B:But Dean's like, but, by the way, the allies win.
Speaker B:It's fine.
Speaker B:So.
Speaker B:But Delphine's like, all right.
Speaker B:Men of Letters to Men of Letters.
Speaker B:I. I know it's a lot to ask.
Speaker B:So she.
Speaker B:She is gonna help out.
Speaker A:And this going down, down, down.
Speaker B:So back at the bunker, Sam has found a spell that should protect angels from all drawn.
Speaker B:Whatever.
Speaker A:Sam has found the spell of Gathering.
Speaker A:An incantation used to focus celestial power to clear all mystical or occult blockages, AKA a magical laxative.
Speaker B:But it requires.
Speaker A:I called it that because it was clearing all.
Speaker A:You were like, what?
Speaker A:You're the only one who cares about clearing occult blockages.
Speaker A:All right?
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:So the ingredients.
Speaker A:And it requires all but one.
Speaker A:The power of an archangel.
Speaker A:If only we had an archangel.
Speaker B:Weird.
Speaker B:And Sam's like, oh, well, even if.
Speaker B:Even if you're at full power, you're not strong enough, Castiel.
Speaker A:Darn it.
Speaker A:You're just not you.
Speaker A:Also, I feel like he's kind of shitty on Cassie.
Speaker A:Eldering this whole.
Speaker B:He's not very nice to him.
Speaker A:He's just like, you're not.
Speaker A:You're just not good.
Speaker A:You can't do this.
Speaker A:There's nothing you can do.
Speaker A:Catch Cassiel.
Speaker B:So useless.
Speaker B:Cassiel.
Speaker A:So we go back down to our submarine where we get to see the hand of God, which is just not impressive.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:But we learn what it is.
Speaker B:It's a part of the Ark of the Covenant, which Dean's kind of excited because we've gone, like, fully Indiana Jones now.
Speaker A:It is.
Speaker A:I mean, in two out of three of the Indiana Jones movies do deal with Nazis and their love of the occult.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:But he wants to touch it.
Speaker A:And she's like, don't touch it.
Speaker A:Maybe, like, you need more than, like, it's just sitting there.
Speaker A:Like it wants you to touch it.
Speaker A:Like.
Speaker A:Like maybe put a dome over it or something.
Speaker B:It's.
Speaker B:Yeah, it's very unprotected for something you're not supposed to touch.
Speaker B:But she's like, well, it's.
Speaker B:The immortal can't survive very long with direct contact.
Speaker B:So I'm gonna go remove all these wards while you sit here with this, you know, insanely powerful object and this while the sailor points a gun and at you.
Speaker A:But.
Speaker B:Yeah, but the sailor is super sad.
Speaker B:The sailor has kind of come to grips with maybe Dean's telling the truth about mentality.
Speaker A:And then he's gonna die.
Speaker B:And he wants to know when they win the war because of all his friends and family that are still fighting.
Speaker A:And Dean has to tell him that it's not going to be for years because he's like, what is this?
Speaker A:You know, and that's just sad knowing how much longer that your friends and family.
Speaker A:Family.
Speaker A:Are going to suffer after you die.
Speaker A:But.
Speaker A:And he also just kind of accepts it because he says he reads a lot of Flash Gordon.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:So the captain of the ship has put them in battle stations.
Speaker B:He's like, we're going to engage.
Speaker B:They load these torpedoes.
Speaker B:They're lining them up.
Speaker B:And then they lose the ship because it is directly on top of them.
Speaker B:So they have to go to running silent, which is like.
Speaker A:So then everything has to go silent.
Speaker A:And then it just looks.
Speaker A:It's a silent thing and was like, shh, don't say anything because they can hear you.
Speaker A:Which is, like, crazy thinking about, like, people being able to hear you in the ocean.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:And then Delphine's like, look at my titties.
Speaker B:I don't think that's quite what she said.
Speaker A:She says she opens her shirt.
Speaker B:She rips her shirt open because she has a sigil on her chest.
Speaker B:And Dean's like, she's the last.
Speaker A:Kill me, she is the last word.
Speaker A:Which seems like a dumb idea.
Speaker A:Idea.
Speaker A:I probably would have made myself that last word, so.
Speaker A:And he can't just cut it out like it was, you know, his tattoo because it's.
Speaker A:It's connected directly to her heart, and the power lives and dies within her.
Speaker A:That seems like a bad idea.
Speaker A:It does.
Speaker B:It doesn't seem.
Speaker A:I would, like, maybe tie it to something else, like a slinky.
Speaker B:A pet snail?
Speaker A:A pet rock.
Speaker A:No, no.
Speaker A:This means they're a pet rock.
Speaker A:You know, but it's so.
Speaker A:But then there's an explosion, and he doesn't get to stab her.
Speaker B:He doesn't.
Speaker B:There's a depth charge.
Speaker B:So the ship's rocking, and everybody's falling over.
Speaker A:The ship is a rocket, and nobody's a knocking.
Speaker B:Nobody's knocking.
Speaker B:Well, I mean, somebody might be.
Speaker A:Yeah, some.
Speaker A:Somebody knocking outside.
Speaker A:So the Nazis are knocking.
Speaker A:And then we cut from there back to the bunker where Cassifer is just gathering ingredients.
Speaker B:And Samson's fell.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And Sam's like, what?
Speaker A:What's happening?
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And he's like.
Speaker B:And then Sam's like, wait a minute.
Speaker B:I remember you, Castiel.
Speaker B:You were able to power up off of Bobby's soul before.
Speaker B:Remember?
Speaker B:How do you do that with me?
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:And Lucifer was like, what?
Speaker A:Yeah, of course I remember doing that.
Speaker A:That sounds like something I did.
Speaker B:Yeah, but it could be Fagel.
Speaker A:Are we sure Misha is so good in this role?
Speaker A:I love how much it.
Speaker A:Like, it's so.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:But Sam's just like, use my soul.
Speaker A:I trust you.
Speaker B:And Caster cannot hold it together anymore.
Speaker B:He just starts laughing, and he's like, you know what?
Speaker B:Dean's the one with the link to Amara.
Speaker B:Why would I even spare you?
Speaker B:Maybe, like, this is just such.
Speaker B:This is so lame.
Speaker B:So lame.
Speaker B:But guess what?
Speaker B:I'm gonna touch your soul.
Speaker B:Just because I'm gonna finish this spell, and I'm gonna bring back Dean, and he's gonna find the bunker decorated with your guts.
Speaker A:Guts.
Speaker A:And so Sam gets his soul touched by a devil.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And he's.
Speaker B:It doesn't feel good.
Speaker B:He goes unconscious.
Speaker A:But the reason he didn't die is because Cassiel finally comes out and stops the Lucifer.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Castiel battles his way to consciousness against Lucifer's possession.
Speaker B:So, back in the boat, the hull has been breached, the ship's above them, and they have A message from the Germans.
Speaker A:Z Germans.
Speaker A:They do not want Z ship.
Speaker A:They want Delphine.
Speaker A:And one in particular wants Delphine.
Speaker B:Yeah, because he ain't dead.
Speaker A:It's Professor.
Speaker A:Lights.
Speaker A:Professor.
Speaker A:Professor Schleicher.
Speaker A:Gun practice.
Speaker A:Alive.
Speaker B:Fell.
Speaker B:Buffalo.
Speaker B:Slighter.
Speaker A:Slighter.
Speaker A:Schleiter.
Speaker A:I like Bethel.
Speaker A:Schleider.
Speaker A:Buffalo Schleider.
Speaker A:Bricks is alive because he is th.
Speaker B:Like, next time, burn the body if you want someone, whatever friend of the.
Speaker A:Furor, to stay dead.
Speaker A:And Dean, like, his face lights up as he realizes it's a Thule.
Speaker A:And he's like, oh, no, not these dicks.
Speaker A:At least that's what a subtext was.
Speaker A:Was.
Speaker B:Yeah, and he's like, come to the surface.
Speaker B:Hand over the girl.
Speaker B:Y' all and the cargo.
Speaker B:The rest of y' all be POWs.
Speaker B:It'll be fine.
Speaker B:Or you protect them and you get depth charged, and we'll just recover the cargo ourself.
Speaker A:Three minutes.
Speaker A:Go.
Speaker A:And everybody on this ship is a badass.
Speaker A:And they're like, you, like, Nope.
Speaker A:Not.
Speaker A:Not surrendering to the goddamn Nazis.
Speaker A:And so Dean, though, wants to use the hand of God.
Speaker B:God.
Speaker A:And Delphine's like, no, I wanted to die for a purpose, and I want to kill some Nazis.
Speaker B:Then it's like, oh, but you could.
Speaker B:I could save you, too.
Speaker B:Because he doesn't understand that you can't do that in time travel, but go ahead.
Speaker A:Yeah, well, that was the whole purpose of, like, going to the submarine, too, right?
Speaker A:Was they weren't supposed to be affecting the laws of time travel because they were going to be contained in a boat, and everybody was going to die.
Speaker A:So if he saves her, even though she's hot, he wants to.
Speaker B:He would ruin time.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:So let's see.
Speaker A:So he's like.
Speaker B:She admits.
Speaker B:She's like, no.
Speaker B:She's like, no, we're supposed to die.
Speaker B:You can't save me.
Speaker B:But here's what we're gonna do.
Speaker B:We're gonna use this artifact, and I'm gonna get you home.
Speaker B:And y' all getting your first Nazi ship.
Speaker B:Let's go, boys.
Speaker B:She's ready.
Speaker B:Back in the bunker.
Speaker A:In the bunker, Castle is like, finally come out.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And Sam's like, forward.
Speaker B:Like, eject Lucifer.
Speaker B:And Cass, like, I can't.
Speaker B:It took all my power to keep.
Speaker A:Him from killing you.
Speaker B:And we still need him to kill Amara and save Dean.
Speaker A:Cass is still really convinced that Lucifer is the only way to get rid of Amara, which none of us agree with.
Speaker A:And Sam doesn't agree with, and Dean doesn't agree with the Cast is stuck in some loop.
Speaker A:So we're back in the submarine is now time.
Speaker A:And Delphine picks up the hand of God and she gets all glowy.
Speaker A:And then things start catching on fire.
Speaker B:Very glowy.
Speaker B:There's all this power.
Speaker B:She drops it.
Speaker B:Dean grabs it.
Speaker B:There's explosions.
Speaker B:She's looking up.
Speaker B:There's more explosions.
Speaker B:Castiel is there now.
Speaker B:There's more explosions.
Speaker B:And then all of a sudden Dane and cat Cass for are in the bunker again.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:And there's that back.
Speaker A:And Sam's like, that's not Cass.
Speaker A:And then Cassifer is like cats out.
Speaker B:Fling time and throws Dean and pins him to the wall.
Speaker B:And then he is going to monologue about he didn't think through being Castiel and how insufferable that is.
Speaker A:And he is over dawning the face of angelic constipate.
Speaker A:Constipation.
Speaker A:He needed that the laxative from earlier.
Speaker A:And he's also tired of teaming up with the Winchesters because of working with them is just a soul crusher.
Speaker B:And so we've got Dean's pin to the wall.
Speaker B:Sam is trying to secretly do a wall sigil with blood though.
Speaker B:And.
Speaker B:But Ken Casper is like, oh, you got the artifact though.
Speaker B:This is pretty cool.
Speaker B:And then he touches it and nothing happens because apparently it was a one hit better.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So the hand of God just good for one tug.
Speaker A:And Delphine used it all.
Speaker A:So then Lucifer is like, all right, I'm just gonna go for Dean.
Speaker A:But Sam sigil is there.
Speaker A:But at this point.
Speaker A:And he just also, Sam, you don't need to draw that sigil so big.
Speaker A:You could have drawn it smaller that you could have been faster and less.
Speaker A:But you drew a really large sigil.
Speaker A:Like it could have littler.
Speaker A:It doesn't need to be big.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And so.
Speaker A:But say so now.
Speaker A:Cast away.
Speaker A:It has been pushed.
Speaker A:Zoomed away to wherever they got zoomed away.
Speaker A:And now we go to the dock.
Speaker B:A very dilapidated.
Speaker A:Why are they a dog?
Speaker A:Like, I don't.
Speaker B:I don't know.
Speaker A:I don't understand this.
Speaker A:But okay.
Speaker A:I guess because we had a boat episode.
Speaker A:Now we have to be on a dock.
Speaker B:It's super weird.
Speaker B:I don't know where they're at.
Speaker B:It's a shitty weather and they're on a broken ass dollar talk.
Speaker A:I mean they're still in Kansas.
Speaker B:So where it's just random and they're.
Speaker B:And they both have the sads.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:And Dean's like, oh, well, we need to hunt Lucifer and trap him so we can save Castiel.
Speaker B:And Sam's like, but Cass chose this, so.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:Which is like, an important thing.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:And King just doesn't want to accept that Cass would be this, like, no, my boyfriend wouldn't do that.
Speaker A:But then Sam's like, all right, know, let's talk about what happened in the submarine.
Speaker A:And then we learned that.
Speaker A:And it's kind of.
Speaker A:It's messed up, but cool kind of.
Speaker A:I like this concept that Dean said, you know, that he was.
Speaker A:He didn't do anything.
Speaker A:He was just a witness, which I think is a very interesting point of view of what just happened.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:And he's distraught about it.
Speaker B:He doesn't really want to tell the story.
Speaker B:But his.
Speaker B:He says it's a story for another day.
Speaker A:Let's just know he's just gonna bottle up that trauma.
Speaker B:I know.
Speaker B:But he does ask about the German ship that sunk the Bluefin.
Speaker B:And Sam shares that the wreckage was found.
Speaker B:It was sunk also.
Speaker B:And the wreckage was found.
Speaker B:There was a hole ripped through it.
Speaker B:And it was had.
Speaker B:But it burned and sank as well.
Speaker A:So at least, like, the Nazis were destroyed.
Speaker A:Well, we don't know, like, with the Thule.
Speaker A:Like you said, you have to burn the body, so.
Speaker A:Interesting.
Speaker A:And I know I spoiled.
Speaker A:I didn't say which Thule were coming back.
Speaker A:So you don't know if it's Bon Hoffer or if it's a whole new bunch of Nazis.
Speaker A:We don't know.
Speaker A:You'll have to stay and keep listening until season 12.
Speaker A:And then you'll find out what the hell happens to Elspeta and what the SOE are.
Speaker A:Yeah, I don't have time.
Speaker A:Yeah, maybe someone else will write more books.
Speaker A:I don't know.
Speaker A:And I can learn with the Polish.
Speaker A:I can learn Polish by then.
Speaker A:Whoa.
Speaker B:Let's not get crazy.
Speaker B:Well, Dean looks down at the artifact and he smiles.
Speaker B:And then we have our non gene record.
Speaker B:Rayen by Edith Palaf.
Speaker B:Again.
Speaker B:PF not pilaf.
Speaker B:Not.
Speaker B:Not rice.
Speaker A:Pilaf.
Speaker A:Pilaf.
Speaker B:We have cabbage peel off now.
Speaker A:So we're gonna have.
Speaker B:No, no, Edith, I don't think I want cabbage.
Speaker A:Well, I guess rice and cabbage.
Speaker A:That makes sense.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:No, I want, like.
Speaker A:Like, cabbage rolls with the beef in them.
Speaker B:Oh, yeah.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:It's a very.
Speaker A:I think it's a very Polish thing.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:All right.
Speaker A:Let's talk about Delphine, who she was and the other people.
Speaker A:Not that you have to start with her.
Speaker A:I'm just saying, like, we're just talking about cast.
Speaker B:Casting couch.
Speaker A:It's the casting couch.
Speaker A:Were they on that show that time with that guy.
Speaker B:We'll start.
Speaker B:We'll start with.
Speaker B:We'll start with Dan Delphine, played by Veronica Rosati.
Speaker B:She was actually born in Poland and she has a lot of her credits are actually in Polish television.
Speaker B:That's where she got her fame.
Speaker B:And I'm not going to list them because we would not know them here.
Speaker B:But she also has been.
Speaker A:No.
Speaker A:Can you try and pronounce some of them?
Speaker A:No.
Speaker A:Come on, come on.
Speaker A:It's your turn to try and save dumb words in other languages.
Speaker B:But she's been in episodes of Luck, NCIS True Detectives and NCIS LA and more.
Speaker B:She was also played Louise, which was in USS in Indianapolis Men of Courage film.
Speaker B:So may have seen her in a couple other things.
Speaker B:Petey was the name of our sailor or who kept the gun on him the whole time.
Speaker B:And he was played by Grant Harvey.
Speaker B:He's been in episodes of Days of Our Lives, CSI New York, Bones, NCIS, New Orleans, Lucifer, 911, Lone Star and Fire Country.
Speaker B:He was Mason in movie Runaways and was Grant in the Secret Life of the American Or, I'm sorry, it's a series.
Speaker B:Grant in the Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Speaker B:Like several dozen episodes of that.
Speaker A:I think there's like an.
Speaker A:Is it an education show or something?
Speaker B:No, thanks.
Speaker B:I think it's like Netflix.
Speaker B:I don't know.
Speaker B:Captain Dearborn was played by Darren Dolinsky.
Speaker B:He's been in episodes of Smallville, Fringe, Once Upon a Time Upon a Time, Arrow X Files, Unreal, Altered Carbon, Big Sky, Kung Fu, Animal Control and Resident Alien.
Speaker B: Legacy and an analyst in the: Speaker B:I know which year because there's been so many.
Speaker B:Another crew member was played by.
Speaker B:The other crew member was played by Jesse Moss.
Speaker B:He was Chad and Tucker and Dale vs Evil.
Speaker A:That's really the only reason I wanted.
Speaker B:To share that one.
Speaker B:Bethel Sleighter Gumprecht was played by Richard Stroh.
Speaker B:He's been in episodes of Taken, Smallville Fringe, Arrow, Almost Human and Once Upon a Time.
Speaker B:And our demon early on who was wanted to talk shit about Crowley's demon or kingdom and also wanted more missions, was played by Bethany Brown.
Speaker B:She's been in episodes of V, Hellcats, Van Helsing, Lucifer, Flash, Magicians, Siren, Nancy Drew.
Speaker B:She was Florence in the film Bad Times at the El Royale.
Speaker B:Ruby in Charmed over a dozen times, Rochelle in the Good Doctor about eight times and was a reoccurring character in Murder in a Small Town Cool.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:I liked her.
Speaker A:She was fun.
Speaker B:Some attitude.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:So there we go.
Speaker B:I think it's over.
Speaker B:I think that's a.
Speaker B:There's our episode.
Speaker B:Here we go.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So what did you think?
Speaker A:Even though time travel is stupid.
Speaker B:Time travel.
Speaker B:Stupid, man.
Speaker B:I like that.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:That mattered.
Speaker B:That helped.
Speaker B:I don't know why, but that helped.
Speaker B:And then I think it was.
Speaker A:Well, because it really wasn't about the time travel.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:So I feel like when they've done it in, like the last time, where he went back to the 40s or when he was the Elliot Ness that.
Speaker A:That was very much about, you know, look at me and all the different cool things that are.
Speaker A:The things that are different now at this.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:And we didn't even have that, like, there was beyond, like the.
Speaker A:Who won the World Series stuff.
Speaker A:Like, there was no Back to the future niche of it.
Speaker A:Correct.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:I think that.
Speaker B:And that was just very, very mission focused.
Speaker B:And not like the story was about.
Speaker B:The story was about them trying to get this weapon and about casting Castiel's possession.
Speaker B:It wasn't about the time travel, really.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker B:Does that make sense?
Speaker B:That wasn't.
Speaker A:I think so.
Speaker A:And I think.
Speaker A:I think that makes time travel a little more palatable.
Speaker A:And I mean, it really was.
Speaker A:And they did this with some other time travel episodes too.
Speaker A:But they.
Speaker A:The.
Speaker A:Honestly, the parallels in this didn't bother me as the parallel time of the back and forth.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker A:Didn't bother me as much because it kept the.
Speaker A:Again, time travel is stupid.
Speaker A:But the idea of these things were happening in the same time, even though they were, you know, that many decades apart.
Speaker A:You still.
Speaker B:I think.
Speaker B:I think it goes back.
Speaker B:But they were contained.
Speaker B:I think that's why.
Speaker B:Because they didn't really, like.
Speaker B:Sam didn't leave the bunker.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker B:Dean didn't leave the ship.
Speaker A:Locations didn't change.
Speaker B:That, I think helped.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:That was a smart choice.
Speaker A:And Delphine, just as a character was super fun.
Speaker B:Yes.
Speaker B:Agreed.
Speaker A:And we.
Speaker A:We all love a.
Speaker A:A femme fatale woman spy.
Speaker A:Although, like, of course, you, like misogynist Men of Letters, like, had to wait into World War II to, like, admit one.
Speaker A:But anyhow.
Speaker A:So at least we got her and.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:And Cassifer is out of the bag.
Speaker A:I always appreciate when we don't have to have that sort of.
Speaker B:Yeah.
Speaker B:Good reveal.
Speaker B:Same.
Speaker B:I thought that was.
Speaker B:Even though it was upsetting.
Speaker B:I mean, it's.
Speaker B:You know, it is what it is.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:So next week we'll be hitting episode 15.
Speaker A:So we're over halfway through this season.
Speaker A:Like I said, Season 12 will come fast.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So, anything else?
Speaker B:No.
Speaker B:That's awesome.
Speaker B:Almost done with the season.
Speaker A:I know.
Speaker A:Thank God.
Speaker A:Just kidding.
Speaker A:The season's not that bad.
Speaker A:The season's fine.
Speaker A:We'll see.
Speaker A:Change my mind.
Speaker A:All right, on that note, Cheers.
Speaker A:Jerk.
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Speaker B:Going up to the spirit in the sky?
Speaker B:That's where I'm gonna go when I die?
Speaker B:When I die and they lay me?
Speaker B:I'm gonna go to the place like.