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.
It’s a Valentine’s Day with Love cloaked in Shame, Kisses of Death, and Dick Moves. So much fakery and deception! (Fake love, fake Amara, fake hairdresser and even a fake teddy bear.) But it was triumphant with honesty, love, and support between brothers. WEDNESDAY’S WATCHING Supernatural 11.13 “Love Hurts” Writers: Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder…
Another solid episode. I’m hoping this means that the writing team for Walker has found its stride. Lots of action, some character development and plot progression, along with unanswered questions and minimal teenager distraction. “Nudge” is a strong addition, aside from a few things that made me go ‘hmmm’. I’m going to group my comments…
“There’s a lot to unpack there.” No freaking kidding Hughie. Wow, where do I even start with Herogasm? I can’t believe they crammed so much into one hour, from both a production and story standpoint. There’s so much to absorb. This was the culmination of the events in the previous five episodes this season and…
I’ll admit up front, I went into “Southern Comfort” with super low expectations. For one, the past two Garth episodes haven’t been very good. Two, the writer of the episode is Adam Glass. I’ve been his greatest critic and have been appalled by his inability to understand Sam and Dean. So when I saw in…
Walker’s episode “Mum’s the Word” caught us up on family drama before we get the next dose of Ranger issues. That made it full of personal connections without a lot of action. As usual, I’ll leave the recap to others and share my impressions. ‘Overlooked little brothers’ seems to be one of the themes in…
I love going back and recapping landmark episodes. You know, the ones that constantly stick with either Sam and Dean forever and traces of it can still be seen today. This one especially is a ground breaking character defining moment. Dean Winchester was never the same after this. For those that are trying like mad…
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