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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 42 MIN

Of Grave Importance

from Gank That Drank: A Supernatural Drinking Game Podcast · host TruStory FM

Bobby Singer's Unfinished Business: A Ghostly Good TimeKrissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive into Supernatural Season 7, Episode 19 "Of Grave Importance"—a haunting Bobby-centric episode that aired on April 20, 2012. When the Winchester brothers investigate mysterious disappearances at the supposedly haunted Van Ness house, they discover more than just restless spirits lurking in the shadows.A Hunter's Funeral and Ghost PoliticsThis episode serves as a beautiful showcase for Jim Beaver's acting prowess as Bobby Singer navigates the afterlife with his characteristic wit and determination. The hosts explore how Bobby's ghostly presence creates both touching moments and comedic gold, from his failed attempts at moving objects Swayze-style to his frustration with being ignored by the living. Krissy and Nate particularly appreciate the episode's unique perspective on what happens when hunters become the very things they once laid to rest.The Van Ness house becomes a supernatural boarding house where ghosts from different eras coexist, each slowly deteriorating over time. The episode's villain, Whitman Van Ness, proves that even in death, some people never stop being terrible. The discussion touches on how Supernatural uses this ghost-heavy episode to explore themes of letting go, the natural order of things, and what it means to truly help the people you love.Drinking Game Highlights & Episode GemsSmooch City: The episode opens with teen romance turned deadly—a classic Supernatural moveSwayze References: Multiple Ghost movie callbacks that earn the premium drinking penaltiesBobby's Catchphrases: "Balls" and "idgits" make their expected appearances throughoutFoxhole Confessions: Everyone apparently had a thing with Annie Hawkins at some pointChain Restaurant Philosophy: Dean's existential musings about Taco Bell consistency across AmericaFinal ThoughtsThe hosts crown this a standout Bobby episode that balances emotional weight with supernatural fun. While praising the episode's execution, they note some missed opportunities—particularly wondering what happened to the exposition-heavy ghost Haskell who disappears after one scene. The episode successfully sets up future storylines while delivering a satisfying standalone ghost hunt that showcases why Bobby Singer remains one of Supernatural's most beloved characters.Ready to Join the Hunt?Learn more about Gank That Drank and discover other great shows at trustory.fm. Members get early, ad-free access plus exclusive bonus content—join the family at trustory.fm/join.Connect with the hosts: Visit the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre in Mesa, Arizona, or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky.What's your favorite Bobby Singer moment from the series? Do you think he made the right choice staying behind as a ghost? ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.

Bobby Singer's Unfinished Business: A Ghostly Good TimeKrissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive into Supernatural Season 7, Episode 19 "Of Grave Importance"—a haunting Bobby-centric episode that aired on April 20, 2012. When the Winchester brothers investigate mysterious disappearances at the supposedly haunted Van Ness house, they discover more than just restless spirits lurking in the shadows.A Hunter's Funeral and Ghost PoliticsThis episode serves as a beautiful showcase for Jim Beaver's acting prowess as Bobby Singer navigates the afterlife with his characteristic wit and determination. The hosts explore how Bobby's ghostly presence creates both touching moments and comedic gold, from his failed attempts at moving objects Swayze-style to his frustration with being ignored by the living. Krissy and Nate particularly appreciate the episode's unique perspective on what happens when hunters become the very things they once laid to rest.The Van Ness house becomes a supernatural boarding house where ghosts from different eras coexist, each slowly deteriorating over time. The episode's villain, Whitman Van Ness, proves that even in death, some people never stop being terrible. The discussion touches on how Supernatural uses this ghost-heavy episode to explore themes of letting go, the natural order of things, and what it means to truly help the people you love.Drinking Game Highlights & Episode GemsSmooch City: The episode opens with teen romance turned deadly—a classic Supernatural moveSwayze References: Multiple Ghost movie callbacks that earn the premium drinking penaltiesBobby's Catchphrases: "Balls" and "idgits" make their expected appearances throughoutFoxhole Confessions: Everyone apparently had a thing with Annie Hawkins at some pointChain Restaurant Philosophy: Dean's existential musings about Taco Bell consistency across AmericaFinal ThoughtsThe hosts crown this a standout Bobby episode that balances emotional weight with supernatural fun. While praising the episode's execution, they note some missed opportunities—particularly wondering what happened to the exposition-heavy ghost Haskell who disappears after one scene. The episode successfully sets up future storylines while delivering a satisfying standalone ghost hunt that showcases why Bobby Singer remains one of Supernatural's most beloved characters.Ready to Join the Hunt?Learn more about Gank That Drank and discover other great shows at trustory.fm. Members get early, ad-free access plus exclusive bonus content—join the family at trustory.fm/join.Connect with the hosts: Visit the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre in Mesa, Arizona, or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky.What's your favorite Bobby Singer moment from the series? Do you think he made the right choice staying behind as a ghost? ---Learn more about supporting this podcast by becoming a member. It's just $5/month or $55/year. Visit our website to learn more.

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Bobby Singer's Unfinished Business: A Ghostly Good TimeKrissy Lenz and Nate McWhortor dive into Supernatural Season 7, Episode 19 "Of Grave Importance"—a haunting Bobby-centric episode that aired on April 20, 2012. When the Winchester brothers...

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