The Roadhouse was a bar that served as a central location in Season 2 of the series. It was originally owned by Bill Harvelle, and later operated by his wife Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo Harvelle, and was a safe haven for hunters of all varieties.
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| - The Roadhouse was a bar that served as a central location in Season 2 of the series. It was originally owned by Bill Harvelle, and later operated by his wife Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo Harvelle, and was a safe haven for hunters of all varieties.
- The Roadhouse was a gathering place for hunters. Many would pass through, this safe place for discussion of supernatural events and hunts. The owner, Ellen Harvelle, is the widow of a hunter, and a good source for information, advice, and occasional hunting help. The Roadhouse itself, however, was recently found burned to the ground. Ellen herself and her daughter Jo were away at the time; however computer expert (and mullet-sporting) Ash was killed in the blaze, as was young amateur hunter Ethan Spencer.
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| - The Roadhouse was a bar that served as a central location in Season 2 of the series. It was originally owned by Bill Harvelle, and later operated by his wife Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo Harvelle, and was a safe haven for hunters of all varieties.
- The Roadhouse was a gathering place for hunters. Many would pass through, this safe place for discussion of supernatural events and hunts. The owner, Ellen Harvelle, is the widow of a hunter, and a good source for information, advice, and occasional hunting help. The Roadhouse itself, however, was recently found burned to the ground. Ellen herself and her daughter Jo were away at the time; however computer expert (and mullet-sporting) Ash was killed in the blaze, as was young amateur hunter Ethan Spencer. The burning of the Roadhouse was likely linked to the events in Colorado, where the Winchesters were involved in a gate to Hell opening and releasing a large number of demons into the world.
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