In Supernatural’s second episode, “Wendigo,�? Dean (Jensen Ackles) establishes the Winchesters’ life as “saving people, hunting things-the family business.�? Like the huntsman in the Grimms’ “Little Red Cap,�? who chooses to cut open the wolf’s stomach and save his victims rather than just shoot the wolf, the brothers do not simply hunt monsters, they save people from the monsters. Supernatural is more inspired by this fairy tale huntsman than the alternative male role of aristocratic prince who rescues and marries the damsel-in-distress. Like the huntsman, the Winchesters simply move on to the next monster. Yet the family business is as much about the lore that explains monsters and how to kill them as it is about weapons stored in the Impala’s trunk and people saved.
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Do Rozario, R. A. C. (2014). All that glitters: The winchester boys and fairy tales. In Supernatural, Humanity, and the Soul: On the Highway to Hell and Back (pp. 125–138). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137412560_10
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