Threads: Supernatural 13.22 “Exodus”

Threads: Supernatural 13.22 “Exodus”

The Morning After Questions. So many questions.   Which question is foremost on my mind after watching Supernatural‘s “Exodus”? Did Sam tell Jack the truth about Lucifer being left behind in the alternate universe? The answer to this question may change Sam and Jack’s relationship, and Jack’s allegiance to goodness, for all time. Did Sam tell…

Threads: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

Threads: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

The Morning After An artistic gem. Every once in a while a story comes along that really shows the depth of a performer’s talent. Supernatural’s “Unfinished Business” was that show for Richard Speight, Jr. As its director, Richard’s signature style became evident. A Kill Bill homage, the Tarantino music, flashbacks, slow motion, strobe-lit gunfight and…

Threads: Supernatural 13.18 “Bring ’em Back Alive”

Threads: Supernatural 13.18 “Bring ’em Back Alive”

The Morning After Asmodeus is dead!! Hallelujah! Charlie is back! Hooray! Gabriel is alive and well again! Outstanding! Supernatural’s “Bring ‘em Back Alive” crammed at least three game changing events into one episode! It was a bit jolting, abruptly closing plot lines I expected would run for at least 2-3 more episodes, but that made…

Ode To The Trickster

Ode To The Trickster

Editor’s Note: In case you hadn’t yet heard this important piece of American trivia, today is National Tell A Joke day in the U.S.A! Since it’s also a Thursday, which signifies Throw-Back-Thursday in social media, it seemed appropriate to pull out Karen’s magnificent ode to Supernatural‘s favorite jokester, the Trickster!   When this article was…

“Get a Room!” Supernatural’s Season 9 Motel Rooms – Part 2

“Get a Room!” Supernatural’s Season 9 Motel Rooms – Part 2

 “Get a Room!” Supernatural’s Season 9 Motel Rooms By WEDNESDAY Browsing the SupernaturalWiki site, I noticed that the motel room descriptions stopped after Season Eight. The advent of the Bunker seriously negated the necessity for the boys to be on the road and at the mercy of tacky motel rooms.  Jerry Wanek, set designers and…