Auld Lang Syne: Nightsky’s Favorite Reflections on Supernatural

Auld Lang Syne: Nightsky’s Favorite Reflections on Supernatural

I hope you’ve enjoyed our Auld Lang Syne series! The Winchester Family Business staff has certainly enjoyed sharing our favorite articles with you throughout this holiday season. Since I helped pull together all the articles in the series, I thought it was fitting that my reflections be last. It wasn’t hard to pick my favorite…

Auld Lang Syne: Pragmatic Dreamer’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

Auld Lang Syne: Pragmatic Dreamer’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

In fact, about the only substantial thing to change since I wrote this article is that Sidney Crosby had to have major dental reconstruction after taking a slapshot to the jaw.  (Who knows?  Maybe my writing has “Supernatural” powers?!) Let me know what you think! Why Happily Married Middle-Aged Women Love the WinchestersOriginally Published: January…

Jensen Ackles Wins People’s Choice Award For Favorite Sci-Fi Fantasy TV Actor

Jensen Ackles Wins People’s Choice Award For Favorite Sci-Fi Fantasy TV Actor

The 2016 People’s Choice Awards aired tonight and once again “Supernatural” claimed at coveted prize.  Both Misha Collins and Jensen Ackles were up for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor, but there could only one could win.  Last year  Jared, Jensen and Misha were all nominated and Misha Collins won. This year it was Jensen’s turn.Congratulations Jensen!…

Auld Lang Syne: Bookdal’s Favorite Reflections on Supernatural

Singing the Sins of Creon: Supernatural’s Season Six and the Prohibition Against MourningOriginally Published: June 9, 2011 “You would rather throw stones at a mirror? I am your mirror, and here are your stones.” -Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks    A Beautiful Labor: The Work of Mourning  “The person who grieves, suffers his passion to…

Auld Lang Syne:  Bardicvoice’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

Auld Lang Syne: Bardicvoice’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

For my “old long ago,” I blew the dust off my two 2013 dissertations on the show’s use of angels  – one as a group, and one specifically on Castiel – to set the stage for a “new, more recent” look at what the show has done with angels since then. While I organize my…