Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 10.13 “Halt and Catch Fire”
This episode was written by Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder and is a MOTW focused on the digital age, digital natives, yeah, the young ‘uns and their damn technological devices.
This episode was written by Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder and is a MOTW focused on the digital age, digital natives, yeah, the young ‘uns and their damn technological devices.
Summary: This episode was written by Adam Glass and is a Monster of the Week focused on what happens when the fountain of youth, kind of, finds the boys.
Summary: This episode was written by Robbie Thompson and features the return of fan favorite Charlie Bradbury. The last time we saw Charlie she was off on a quest and adventure to Oz with Dorothy, so let’s see what happens during her return.
Summary: This episode was written by Ross-Lemming and Buckner and picks up where the last episode before hiatus left – in the aftermath of Dean’s “massacre.”
This episode was written by Andrew Dabb and centers on Castiel and his reunion with Jimmy Novak’s daughter, Claire, and Crowley’s reunion with his mother, Rowena. Also threaded throughout the episode was the fear of the Mark of Cain reactivating.
Summary: This awesomesauce episode was written by Jenny Klein and features the return of two favorite female characters, Jody Mills and Donna Hanscum from last year’s “The Purge.”
Summary: This episode was written by Robert Berens and directed by Robert Singer. The episode focuses on several stories that involve the introduction of the Rowena character, the exploration of the Hannah backstory, and the reemergence of the Cole character.
Summary: The fun and comedic episode was penned by Nicole Snyder and Eric Charmelo. It’s a classic locked room mystery and finds much inspiration in the movie Clue. And I have to say, I loved it. It was old school Supernatural and yeah I’ve missed that. Thank you, Charmelo and Snyder!
Summary: Well this was just awesome. It was the best of awesome and I’m sorry, I just loved it.
Summary: This episode penned by Adam Glass is a classic monster of the week.
Summary: The episode was written by Ross-Leming and Bruckner and directed by Jensen Ackles, who always does a superb job directing, as he did tonight. The episode follows three threads.
Summary: This excellent episode was penned by Andrew Dabb and MAN, WHAT A RIDE? RIGHT? Sherlock Holmes fans should get the title reference….