Let’s Speculate Supernatural 11.23: “Alpha and Omega”
The season 11 finale, “Alpha and Omega,” was written by Andrew Dabb, the new co-showrunner. The episode begins where last week’s episode left off.
The season 11 finale, “Alpha and Omega,” was written by Andrew Dabb, the new co-showrunner. The episode begins where last week’s episode left off.
Supernatural in the news.
With the news of all the changes on the writing staff, people are tweeting congratulations from around the web.
I’ve been reviewing “Supernatural” a long time. I started way back in season three and a few hundred episodes later I’m still looking at each one of these episodes under a microscope. It’s amazing how many of these eps, especially in the hands of lesser writers, become paint by number affairs. Tell a standard MOTW…
This episode, co-written by Andrew Dabb and Robert Berens, is titled “Red Meat.” The episode employs a similar storytelling technique as last week’s Thompson episode “Safe House” in which two stories are happening contiguously.
Here’s all the scoop on episode 17.
Yesterday, SPN Producer Jim Michaels tweeted some news that threw the fandom for a bit of a loop. For the first time ever, a non-showrunner will be writing the season finale. The task this year has been passed onto head writer Andrew Dabb. He will be writing episode 11.23. Why isn’t Jeremy Carver writing the…
Fine, I confess. Back in the 80’s, I loved watching Hulk Hogan. I watched with my brothers the WWF matches avidly, Hogan’s rivalries with the Iron Sheik, Andre The Giant, Rowdy Roddy Piper, and loved it all even with all the theatrics, rigged matches and blatant bad acting. It was pure popcorn entertainment that couldn’t…
This episode (“Beyond the Mat”), written by Andrew Dabb and first time writer John Bring, begins with a wrestling match in Missouri.
Here’s what we know about episode 15.
Oh Castiel. You adorable, well-meaning, caring, sad, misguided, pathetic and TOTALLY OUT OF YOUR FREAKING MIND AGAIN angel. I get there wasn’t time to talk this over with Dean but…really? Nah, that sounds like I have displeasure with the episode. I don’t at all. I quite loved it. Yeah, once again we’re left with some…
In this pretty fantastic episode penned by Andrew Dabb, we open with a musical montage covering the first half of the season.