Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 1.22 “Devil’s Trap”
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.
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…
Who We Are and All Along the Watchtower were excellent, both independent and united. Season twelve has had some decent episodes and has been sluggish about some key plots, no question. The payoff here makes the waiting worth it. Between character and story, 12.22 and 12.23 offer not only answers we’ve been looking for but…
Wow. What an episode. (It just ended as I’m writing this, so I’m still in the midst of processing it.) First of all, Matt killed it. He cradled the story in his hands and crafted something not only emotionally meaningful but visually stunning. I’m super thrilled to know that this masterful episode was directed by…
Supernatural always knows how to weave the quirky and bizarre with the tragic and moving, and “Hunteri Heroici” does this beautifully. The case is looney tunes, literally. Anvils fall from the sky, hearts leap out of chests, and people hover in mid air only to fall once looking down. It is zany and unexplainable. In…
This week’s episode is entitled “Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox” and was written by new show writer Steve Yockey and directed by veteran director John Badham. The episode begins with a very comprehensive preview that spans all the seasons, especially focusing on the hunting life. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Kevin Golden is a bad, bad man in Walker “False Flag Part 1,” 3.14. During the action packed episode, the depth of his villainy was exposed through his interactions with the extended Walker family, in both large and small ways. With his primary target being… Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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