Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.14 “Good Intentions”



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.
(Note from Alice: Please welcome Sofia, who’s sharing her latest Supernatural review on The Winchester Family Business! She current writes for her own blog, Last Week On…) This week’s episode of Supernatural, “The French Mistake”, was an entertaining look into an alternate world where Dean Winchester is Jensen Ackles and Sam is “something called a Jared…
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Since I watched this episode two days ago Bobby’s life has been playing on repeat in the back of my mind. And all I can hear is the ticking of the reaper’s watch as the episode cut to black. I may very well be driven mad by the time the winter hellatus is over. What…
Thoughts on Supernatural 15.18 “Despair” Tears. Big, gasping tears. Those are my thoughts on this episode. At the end of this episode, I have been left a sloppy mess of a viewer and I really expected nothing less going in. So grab a tissue and let’s relive the anguish. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Episode 20 in this show has always been a bit of an odd duck. It’s meant to be the warmup to the big climax that is coming. There have been huge classics like last season’s “Don’t Call Me Shurley” or what I call a true masterpiece of the series, season six’s “The Man Who Would…
Ah “Roadkill.” It’s “Supernatural” meets The Sixth Sense. Thanks to Sam’s interaction with Molly, I also like to call it Touched by a Winchester. There was even a Ghost Whisperer reference too. So multiple spirit story references are covered. Either way, all in all not a bad hour. At it’s most basic level, this…
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