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'Supernatural' Episode 6 Spoiler – Dean's 'Baby' Impala To Save Him From A Monster That Eats Hearts?

In the fourth episode of Season 11 of "Supernatural," the story veers away from the previous intense events and features a fun ride in Sam and Dean's Impala that has been named "Baby."

The Impala that has been a favourite in many seasons will be the star of this episode that has been named after it. Titled "Baby," the episode has the Winchester duo getting in their trusted Impala and hunting down a creature that "feeds on hearts."

Viewers had a harrowing time in the previous episodes with the coming of the Darkness, Casteil in bad shape and Father Crowley turning up to protect Amara and feeding her humans.

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In the fast-paced promo of the episode, viewers see Sam and Dean discussing the creature they are going to hunt. Dean first comes up with the word "Werewolf…" to describe it. Then Sam chips in by thinking "Ghoulwolf! Dean says it must be a "Ghoulpire! A Werepire…"

Sam is not very happy with the choice of words that Dean is using to describe the monster they are soon going to face.

The promo reveals that the major action of the episode will take place in Dean's beloved 1967 Chevrolet Impala. This had been revealed earlier by Showrunner Jeremy Carver at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con.

The quest to hunt the strange, hybrid creature takes a turn when it bites Dean while inside the Impala. As the episode promo reveals that much of the action will take place in the Impala, it can be assumed that the Impala, which has been lovingly christened as 'Baby by Dean and whom many fans of "Supernatural" consider as the fourth brother, will save him.

The promo looks to be a mix of supernatural horror and comedy, much like the previous seasons of "Supernatural."

Episode 'Baby' of Season 11 of "Supernatural" airs on Wednesday, October 28 on The CW.

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