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Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 12.10 “Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets”
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Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 12.22 “Who We Are” and 12.23 “All Along the Watchtower”
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Threads: Supernatural 12.03 “The Foundry”
The Morning After I’m still reeling from seeing Supernatural’s third episode this season, “The Foundry”. Saturated with mother’s instincts and parental grief, this story was emotionally exhausting. The hunt was about captive children who appealled to a mother to rescue them because she was the only one who sensed their need. Through most of the…
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