WEDNESDAY’S WATCHING THURSDAY’S SUPERNATURAL 12.04 “American Nightmare”
The Winchesters TRESPASS into the sanctity of RELIGIOUS SPACES, WORKSPACES, and FAMILIES needing spaces.Perez, playing Ketch-up, explores POWER and OLD TIMES.

The Winchesters TRESPASS into the sanctity of RELIGIOUS SPACES, WORKSPACES, and FAMILIES needing spaces.Perez, playing Ketch-up, explores POWER and OLD TIMES.
“Well, maybe we should focus on the case and less of the Dr. Phil crap,” Dean retorts to Sam at the morgue. And yet, the case itself reflects the real problem the Winchesters have in “American Nightmare”: the inability or unwillingness to talk.
Human monsters, an old-fashioned case and a dollop of the BMoL with their star-killer’s cameo, featuring insight into their twisted concept of their own superior ways and why they’re so much better than Sam, Dean and American hunters in general. What’s not to like?
Welcome to “Supernatural” Davy Perez. I got to meet this new writer at Comic Con this summer and it sounded like this new batch of writers were dedicated to telling unique stories while staying true to the SPN Verse. After seeing the first episode from this new crop, “American Nightmare,” it looks like they’re off…
The Morning After Last week I added this “Morning After” commentary to my traditional “Threads” review. This new section allows me to record then let go of any strong, emotional reactions to the week’s Supernatural story before I attempt to analytically examine it for plot threads. I write this section first, before time or…
This episode, titled “American Nightmare” and written by new writer Davy Perez, begins at a church in Iowa where people are praying. A young woman comes in, staggering toward the altar, as we see stigmata appear on her hands and feet and she seems to be beaten by an invisible force. She shouts out in…
What can I say that hasn’t already been said? “The Foundry” was a well written, cohesive, dramatic tale that did everything in its power to effectively tell another chapter in the tragic yet heroic story of a family named Winchester. It hit all the right marks, had characters that were actually acting in character, and…
Sometimes, to better understand or grow the Supernatural universe, we must examine secondary characters center stage. By doing so, we grow closer to the Winchester brothers and learn about another person within their world.
Three stories are told of Grief, Selfishness, and Freedom. While performing a cleansing ritual, Berens Forms the Cast, and opens Doors to an unshackled future.
My heart is still recovering from this one. It certainly didn’t set out as a heart breaker or one of those uber-dramatic, memorable Winchester scrapbook moment episodes; but then the episodes that make your breath catch and your stomach clench this early in the game, rarely do.
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…
This week episode was written by Robert Berens and directed by Robert Singer and is titled “The Foundry.” The cold open begins with a hipster couple leaving a swanky restaurant. They are talking when they stop in front of an abandoned house and hear a baby crying. The woman goes into the house while her…