Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.15 “A Most Holy Man”


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.
We have another guest submission, this time from joelsteinlover. It is her first recap and she is taking on “Dark Side of The Moon.” Now, I’m sure many of you ask, why do I sometimes post so many reviews and recaps on one episode? Because, especially with this episode, no one usually views a scene the…
Life conspired to keep me from my keyboard the last couple of weeks, but I can’t resist sneaking in a review of “Reichenbach,” late in the game as it is. I wasn’t as thrilled with “Black” as I’d hoped to be, but “Reichenbach” hit all the right notes. I’m really looking forward to seeing the…
The eleventh episode of the fourth season of Walker, “Let’s Go, Lets Go,” takes place mostly in Cordell’s mind in the form of a dream. (Please note that some places refer to the title as Let’s Go, Let’s Go.) It is amazingly done, portraying how even the craziest happenings seem understandable, though perhaps, disorienting, in…
Excuse me while I catch my breath, because intensity of this week really had some deep-gasp moments. The little bits in between the Sam and Dean interaction, for the most part, were kind of “meh” in this episode – but when they were on the screen – and since the boys were the majority of…
Supernatural has often drawn parallels between monsters, their victims, and the Winchester brothers, and I’ve always enjoyed episodes where the case of the week played directly into the psychology of the brothers. I thought this episode accomplished that goal with subtlety, avoiding anvil-dropping. And while the clues to Sam’s solo year are coming with agonizing…
Welcome to the new season, one based on conversations with Executive Producers Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer, is the new character driven season. Smaller stories that are meant to explore the emotional dilemmas of our characters. Going with that blueprint, did “Keep Calm and Carry On” deliver? For the most part yes, although there were…
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