'Supernatural' season 11 spoilers: Beloved Impala takes center stage in episode 4 'Baby'

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The next "Supernatural" season 11 episode will see the Winchesters deal with a monster that not only wreaks havoc in the city but also gives Sam and Dean the unusual and not to mention hilarious dilemma of figuring out what to call the new bad guy.

In the promo for the episode, Dean makes a lot of attempts at determining a name for the baddie who likes to feed on hearts. First, he calls him a werewolf and then circumstances made him think it's appropriate to call the rampaging guy a ghoulwolf.

The next scenes in the "Supernatural" season 11 promo show Dean calling the enemy a ghoulpire. His brother's reactions as he exclaims the names show that his guesses are either wide off the mark or just plain horrible. Dean finally decides what they have going on is the doing of a werepire.

Needless to say, Sam is not at all impressed and so when Dean convinces him to say werepire with him, he says in utmost disagreement that he won't ever say it not by himself and most certainly not in chorus with his brother.

The episode, which is titled "Baby," is the Impala episode fans have been waiting for. That explains the light-hearted tone of the promo. The title is inspired by how the two call their classic but custom fitted black 1967 Chevy, which they inherited from their father.

In this installment, the brothers temporarily cease going after darkness and hang out in their beloved car as they apprehend other breed of monsters and creatures. Apparently, this is the brothers' idea of a road trip, which should be quite a treat for fans of "Supernatural" as well.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Jared Padalecki aka Dean said that the episode will show "just how much a part of the Winchesters' lives" the glorious Impala, which has been with them since day one, is.

"Supernatural" season 11 episode 4 airs Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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