Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.17 “The Thing”


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.
After the whirlwind that was this episode, my sanity could use a “Search and Rescue” mission. Similar to “Champagne Problems”, this episode had a central plot that brought together a lot of smaller ones for a big finish. In the spirit of that, I’m going to format my review the same way and give a…
“Girls, Girls, Girls” Season 10, Episode 7 Written by Robert Berens Directed by Robert Singer Air Date: November 25, 2014 BY WEDNESDAY THEME What do enslaved prostitutes have to do with Supernatural? Their powerlessness and inability to consent have distinct parallels with characters whose bodies are possessed and controlled by “monsters”….
(This review was originally posted on Blogcritics.org in 2009, but is no longer there. I’m reposting here in order to have a full archive of my SPN reviews). Er…um…wow. Thanks Sera Gamble, you did it to us again. You turned us into quivering piles of soft matter just so you could have more fun with…
So, you want to know how psyched elle was over this episode? She sent me a review at 3:14 am this morning! (Sorry, I usually check email after I get home from work). I read it over and love it! It’s also her longest review yet. She was definitely running on some inspiration. This is a…
As these final episodes air, there’s a nagging question that keeps coming up. How would I like the show to end? I know that the end is truly not the end. The story can carry on with limited series runs in the future like “The X-Files” or “Gilmore Girls,” or through a movie like “Firefly,”…
Walker “False Flag Part 2” 3.15, centered around how one’s actions may have unintended consequences, and eventually there will be a reckoning. However, reckonings, though mostly painful, can be cathartic. This is especially true in the case of … Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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