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.
Summary: This episode was written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Phil Sgriccia. The episode follows Sam’s quest to save Dean and Castiel, Crowley, and Rowena’s journey in casting the spell that will cure the Mark of Cain. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Rich, riveting, complex and so full of story details and character threads that it’s impossible to make anything of Supernatural’s “Stuck in the Middle (With You)” in just one viewing. Consequently, my review offers observations from two separate viewings: My original reactions when the episode first aired plus additional thoughts from my hiatus rewatch. These “retrospectives”…
As a long time fan, I just don’t know what to say. I’m usually open to a show re-inventing itself. I’m usually open to the idea of creative license. I’m usually open to pushing character studies over real action (at times). But I absolutely hated “The Things We Left Behind.” As in fire spewing, cursing…
Amazing. Is there really much else to say? Cas is back. Metatron is miserably mortal. Sam is having questionably intense visions. Dean is disturbingly connected with the Darkness more and more; Crowley learned that dogs will definitely bite the hand that feeds them. Oh, and of course – God has a sister. Where to even…
“Screaming like a Banshee”. I’ve heard and said that phrase my whole life but never knew it had its roots in folklore. I guess you really do learn something new every day – especially from Supernatural! Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSaveNightsky I’m the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Manager (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), Live Tweet Moderator, reviewer and…
“We do not remember days, we remember moments”.― Cesare Pavese For this week’s fan videos, I again chose something different. First, I chose an antonym to the word “forget” and connected it to multi-fandom videos that have Supernatural scenes in them. ‘Don’t you forget about me’ means to remember the people you have lost –…
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