Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.22 “Exodus”
With the second to last season drawing to a close, this episode emphasizes a lot of the primary themes of Supernatural: family, betrayal, trust, and loss. The title itself, “Absence,” conveys the sense of loss, driven home by the final scene at Mary’s funeral pyre. They’ve also physically lost Jack, he may have lost his…
Each year when I sit down and look at how the just finished season has treated the Winchesters, I’m constantly surprised over how rich the story lines continue to get. In Sam and Dean’s case though, rich often means intense emotional angst and excrutiating physical and psychological torture. Just when you think that they can’t…
Soulful and sad, humorous and heartfelt, “Sundry” was a little bit of everything mixed together for a genuine and forward-moving presentation on PTSD, old friends and lessons learned. Not to mention witches, zombies and Lucifer and Cas’ too. But where did it all leave us, at the mid-season point in the grand scheme of the…
Tonight’s episode, penned by Bob Berens and directed by John Showalter, focuses on several threads of the current season. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Welcome to “Memorable Moments”. Each week I visually recap what I felt were the best and most memorable moments from that episode. The list may vary from week to week, depending on what has transpired in that particular episode. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Okay, if you watch horror movies, you know that you should never, ever run upstairs to safety and hide under a bed because something will come and grab your feet. You’re trapped down there. Plus: you can’t properly see. And never, ever imagine you could keep an infant quiet. When you already have blood covering…
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