The WFB Spoilery Lite/Speculative Preview: Supernatural Episode 11.10 Updated with Sneak Peek
We’re back from Hellatus, finally. What do we know about episode 10.
We’re back from Hellatus, finally. What do we know about episode 10.
“In the beginning, there was only dark. You ask me, the light’s winning.” Okay, you got me. I snagged that line from “True Detective.” Still, isn’t is appropriate? The phrase “form and void” comes from the bible, the second chapter of Genesis. “And the earth was ‘formless and void’ and the darkness was over the…
“Form and Void”, written by Andrew Dabb, begins where the season premiere left off.
This week we get the penultimate episode of season 10. What do we know?
Well, even before I saw this episode between the preview and the excited, emotional tweets exploding my phone 24 hours before I was able to watch it, I just knew it was going to be one of those gut-wrenching, heart bursting installments that would take days to recover from. In hindsight, the watered down version…
Be still my beating fan girl heart. You are still alive! Just wow, wasn’t “The Inside Man” the breath of fresh air we all desperately needed? One of the biggest disappointments I’ve had with season ten is that everything I watch just feels off. It’s been hard to explain why, but last night reminded me…
Summary: This episode was written by Andrew Dabb and brings the myth back into focus on the show.
Here’s what we know about our next episode.
As a long time fan, I just don’t know what to say. I’m usually open to a show re-inventing itself. I’m usually open to the idea of creative license. I’m usually open to pushing character studies over real action (at times). But I absolutely hated “The Things We Left Behind.” As in fire spewing, cursing…
This episode was written by Andrew Dabb and centers on Castiel and his reunion with Jimmy Novak’s daughter, Claire, and Crowley’s reunion with his mother, Rowena. Also threaded throughout the episode was the fear of the Mark of Cain reactivating.
Okay, okay – week two here we come and it’s all about dark, dark payoff with a grin before the final blow is delivered. This episode takes each of the characters deeper into the mind frame that was established last week: why Cole wants Dean, exactly how twisted Dean is, Crowley’s wacky leadership and brotherhood…
Well, that’s much better. Too bad that “Reichenbach” wasn’t the season premiere, because that was so much more of an attention getter. Dean is evil to the core. Sammy has his work cut out for him. There was far more than the sagas of Sam and Dean though. “Reichenbach” succeeded where “Black” struggled. It was…