This Week in Supernatural History: Episode Nine
2005:
“Fight the fairies!”
2005:
“Fight the fairies!”
Time for Part Two of my look at Supernatural: The Animation! In Part 1 of my Closer Look series, I introduced the characters of the anime story and outlined some of the similarities and differences between the live and anime versions of the show! In this installment I will look at each episode in detail,…
As we fans near the final weeks leading up to the 9th season premiere, what can we fans do to deal with our withdraw? Why pick up some extra “episodes” from Titan books! “Carved in Flesh” covers a period of time during season 7. If you really hated that season, don’t hold it against this…
I started this post way back in mid-season hiatus but couldn’t get it to gel before the hiatus finished. Well with a new hiatus upon us and trying desparately to figure out something to write about, time to finish this up: a fun epilogue to my retrospective of the Sera Gamble years. The previous parts:…
“Supernatural” is a very well put together show. Each and every element fits perfectly, like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. It all started with one man’s vision, one man’s dream – show creator Eric Kripke. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
The ending of a five-year storyline, the stepping down of the creator/showrunner, the fears that Bobby and Castiel, though alive, would not figure into Season 6’s storyline – mostly due to the cryptic comment that Dean and Bobby would not see each other for a long time – had me worried. As the first few…
I was driving my car when I suddenly realized the gravimetrics of a binary star system provide a great analogy to make sense of the relationships between and among the Winchester brothers and their enemies and friends. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Fudging fairies, I hate that episode.
Loved Home and Croatoan.
The other three were ok.
I am still getting over ‘Death’s door’. Bobby 🙁
Thanks Elle for reminding me!
Love this Show!