Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 14.01 “Stranger in a Strange Land”
Then First things first. Two weeks ago today, Jensen, Jared and Misha announced that Supernatural would be ending after season 15. I’ve been in various states of denial and grief since then. I knew it would happen someday but I sincerely thought we had more time – maybe another 2 years. There’s so much I…
Featured heavily in “Dig,” the 17th episode of Walker’s first season, was “Spirit Week,” a time when people reveal their truths and feelings, and wow, did those come out this episode. At the heart was… Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Language warning ahead (and I’ve probably spoiled the rating already). Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
“All Dogs Go To Heaven” was directed by Phil Sgriccia, a very familiar name in the “Supernatural” world. This is his 18th episode directed on the series, and his first since the season premiere. And since he was responsible for letting the cameras run for the infamous “Eye of the Tiger” outtake, I really hope…
This review will be short but not so sweet this week, because I’m going to pass on the spin off. Despite lifting lines wholesale from Supernatural, a ploy I didn’t even like when Eric Kripke did it in Revolution, “Bloodlines” has little to do with its parent show. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
In this second episode of the season titled “Mamma Mia,” the story begins with a surprising sex scene between Sam and his torturer, the British Toni. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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