Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”


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.
For the last two seasons, Supernatural has danced around the notion of Purgatory. True to form, the show takes the notion of the oft neglected realm in a different direction. Rather than being the place where souls are purged—hence the name—of sins as found in Catholic tradition, we learned through the Alpha Vampire that this…
So yes, I had to tune in. I was very curious to see what Jared’s new project was all about. I know it’s a little too close to the end of “Supernatural,” but then again it wasn’t supposed to be that way. “Supernatural” was supposed to end in May and “Walker” premiere likely in January….
“BROTHER’S KEEPER” 10.23 Writer: Jeremy Carver Director: Phil Sgriccia Air Date: May 20, 2015 BY WEDNESDAY THEME What would you be willing to sacrifice in order to attain your desires? Would you sacrifice someone you Loved for Freedom and Power? Would you sacrifice your morals to save someone you loved? Would you sacrifice someone…
This is just a repost of the review I submitted to blogcritics this week in case you didn’t see it. Something to tide you all over until I get the full recap up. Happy reading! Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSaveAlice JesterAlice Jester is the founder, editor-in-chief, head writer, programmer, web designer, site administrator, marketer, and moderator for The…
Wow. I am writing this moments after finishing the episode and I am completely and utterly floored. No show I watch could nail an episode with as complex moral, personal, and human issues as well as Supernatural. It is entrancing to see how the writers, actors and crew work together to create something that is…
“Hello Cruel World” picked back up with Leviathan/Cas. Let me say once more, because I’m afraid it’s the last time I’ll get to say it, Misha Collins was great in this opening scene. His transition over the last few episodes from Castiel to God/Cas to Leviathan/Cas was seamless. I’m still holding out hope that Castiel…
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