Caption This! #421
Time again for another contest! Apologies for being a day late, but well, you know, real life.
So, I was struggling with picking a winner. I’d been following the entries, and as usual I enjoyed seeing the creativity, but I didn’t feel anything submitted captured the true essence of this scenic screencap. Then, on the last day, Marion swooped in with a late entry that finally did it! So congrats Marion, who is on a big roll. Two wins in a row!
Now, for this week’s caption. As some of you may know, I’m still in the middle of my season thirteen exploration. Since Nate is enjoying an extended vacation for the next few weeks, I’ll be featuring some of the more interesting screencaps I’ve found from the mid part of the season while he’s out. I thought I would mix it up this week and feature two totally different ones, maybe spark that inspiration or something.
The first one is part of the iconic closing shot from episode 13.09, “The Bad Place.” What could they be thinking?
The second one is for those that like to work with the reaction shots, just in case I went too out there with my first choice. This is from episode 13.11, “Breakdown.”
Feel challenged? Or amused? Either way, this could be an interesting week!
Instructions on How to Enter
Scroll down to Disqus below:
Click on one of the icons to log in with an existing social media account (Discord, Facebook, X, Google, etc) or click the “Name” box that is next to all the icons. It will bring up the following screen:
There you can create a Disqus account, or you can check “I’d rather post as a guest” (that small check box after the 5 terms and conditions) and provide a screen name (that will be posted with your caption) and your email address (which will NOT be posted. It just keeps out all the spam responses). Enter your Caption in the “Join the Discussion” text box then hit the arrow to submit.
Here are the past winners:
So, without further ado, time to Caption This!

Alice Jester is the founder, editor-in-chief, head writer, programmer, web designer, site administrator, marketer, and moderator for The Winchester Family Business. She is a 30 year IT applications and database expert with a penchant for creative and freelance writing in her spare (ha!!) time. That’s on top of being a wife, mother of two active kids, and four loving (aka needy) pets.
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