Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 11.02 “Form and Void”
“Form and Void”, written by Andrew Dabb, begins where the season premiere left off.
“Form and Void”, written by Andrew Dabb, begins where the season premiere left off.
The season eleven premiere, written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Robert Singer, opens with the traditional “The Road So Far” montage accompanied by Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Run Through the Jungle.” The episode focuses on two story threads that the season ten finale left unloosed: the release of the Darkness and Castiel’s attempted murder of…
Summary: This episode was written by Jeremy Carver and directed by Phil Sgriccia. The episode follows Sam’s quest to save Dean and Castiel, Crowley, and Rowena’s journey in casting the spell that will cure the Mark of Cain.
Summary: This episode was written by Andrew Dabb and picks up right after Charlie’s death last week.
Summary: This episode was written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner and focuses on the exposition of the Styne family and Sam’s quest to get the Book of the Damned decoded.
Summary: This episode was written by Robbie Thompson and centers on the return of Claire and Castiel’s mission to redeem himself and help her find her mother, Amelia.
Summary: This episode was written by Robert Berens and is a combination of myth and monster of the week.
Summary: This episode was written by Robbie Thompson and directed by PJ Pesce. The episode revolves around the discovery of an ancient magic book by Charlie and the search for Castiel’s grace.
Summary: This episode was written by Andrew Dabb and brings the myth back into focus on the show.
Summary: This episode was written by Ross-Leming and Buckner. The episode splits its focus between Crowley/Rowena and Sam/Dean.
Summary: This episode was written by Jenny Klein and directed by John Badham. The episode features the return of Travis Aaron Wade as Cole in a Monster of the Week episode that also features the return of a season 6 monster, the Worms of Eve!
Summary: This episode was written by Robert Berens and directed by Phil Sgriccia. The episode brings us back to the most important myth arc of the past season and a half – the Mark of Cain.