Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.23 “Let the Good Times Roll”


Nate Winchester is an aspiring author, blogger, and strangely the only male writer for The Winchester Family Business.
Nate Winchester is an aspiring author, blogger, and strangely the only male writer for The Winchester Family Business.
I liked “Taxi Driver”, a lot. Let me tell you why. I’m not much of a stickler for the nitty gritty. I don’t watch an episode and go, wait, that doesn’t gel with what was represented by canon in episode 5.ticketyboo. I don’t really care, it’s cool if you do, it’s just I don’t. It’s…
In the mid season finale, “The Things We Left Behind,” we learned exactly what Castiel and the Winchesters are truly fighting for: humanity. We saw it in several levels: from Castiel seeking out Claire to Dean’s fear of losing even more ground to the Mark. Humanity was valued in oh so many ways. But in…
Welcome back to the Memorable Moments series! For 12.20 “Twigs and Twine and Tasha Banes”, I once again put together a list of what I felt were the best and most memorable moments from the episode. The list varies from episode to episode depending on what has transpired. I hope you enjoy it and share…
Open Supernatural Couch – Mannequin 3: The Reckoning Or The Glass Half Full Is there anything more terrifying than seeing a person you love on the floor, unconscious, unresponsive? I bet some events come close, but this opening sequence send chills down my spine, and as Sam is trapped in his flashbacks, feeling his skin…
“In the beginning, there was only dark. You ask me, the light’s winning.” Okay, you got me. I snagged that line from “True Detective.” Still, isn’t is appropriate? The phrase “form and void” comes from the bible, the second chapter of Genesis. “And the earth was ‘formless and void’ and the darkness was over the…
“People react differently to loss.” Within the construct of “Thin Lizzie,” this statement has more earth shattering meaning than grief—it has cosmic shades of meaning that become all too clear. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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