Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 11.04 “Baby”
If these four wheels could talk—that is the premise of the Supernatural episode, “Baby.”
If these four wheels could talk—that is the premise of the Supernatural episode, “Baby.”
The Natural Order. This concept has haunted Supernatural since the very beginning—even when it wasn’t explicitly mentioned. In its eleventh season, we see this become another focal point—and perhaps the tug of war between the Winchesters and the Darkness.
Symbolism can make a story’s rich tapestry all the more fulfilling and illuminating. It can add layers and depth revealing fresh insights. It can come in dialog, in music, and in visual cues. “Form and Void” makes use of all of these to tell its story—but most of all it uses Catholic symbolism to convey…
Adapt or die. The phrase has stood the test of time.
Now that Fall is upon us, the inevitable question “what did you do this Summer Hellatus?” comes up. I can say with absolute certainty that I know what I did this past summer. I embroidered. A lot.
Supernatural and film fans got a special treat on August 31, 2015: The Weirdo Hero, a short film directed by former Supernatural VFX coordinator Ryan Curtis, premiered at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver.
One of the highlights of Van Con 2015 was the premiere of the SPN Fandom–The Movie trailer.
For every action there must be an equal reaction.
The words prison and prisoner invoke strong imagery.
Goodbye, Charlie Bradbury.
Supernatural began with the destruction of the nuclear family—and ten years later we see that theme continue with the Novak family in “Angel Heart.”
If “The Book of the Damned” featured an elegant duet, “The Werther Project” centers its story on two emotional solos. Faced with the formidable vestige of Magnus and the Men of Letters, each brother must confront the elaborate hallucinations that this Box creates. Through this, we can see Sam and Dean have to face themselves….