Performing the Story: Supernatural 10.16 “Paint It Black”
Another episode brought us another round of great performances. Let’s take a moment to look at their contributions in this week’s Performing the Story.
Another episode brought us another round of great performances. Let’s take a moment to look at their contributions in this week’s Performing the Story.
Alright, let’s talk about 10.16, “Paint it Black”.
I just don’t know what to say. There are a few approaches I could have taken for this review. I could have ranted about how an utter travesty like “Paint It Black” ever made it to air, I could have calmly tried to break down the material we were given and analyze where it all…
Summary: This episode was written by Ross-Leming and Buckner. The episode splits its focus between Crowley/Rowena and Sam/Dean.
It’s Wednesday night. Empire is done for the season, so our competition is less. What do we know about episode 10.16?
Wow, this was some charged episode, fraught with action, emotion, fear, worry and feels galore. We ran the gamut along with the brothers.
Each week, we’re granted great performances on Supernatural—but sometimes they transcend into extraordinary. “The Executioner’s Song” is filled with exceptional performances that bring the story to exquisite life, touching us deeply. Let’s look at the magnificent acting done in this episode.
How does “The Executioner’s Song” explore the language of disease—and what does it tell us about the season ten story?
Yep, I’m still trying to process this one. Don’t take that as a negative though. This is a good thing. I haven’t been this stunned in a while. Not even last season’s finale left me as shaken as “The Executioner’s Song”. It was an emotional script, but they put so much more into this episode…
From the title alone, there was no doubt this was going to be a powerful episode. Throw in an appearance by Cain and everything is fully primed for one of those emotionally overwhelming game-changers that will be talked about for months to come. For the most part, this did the job – with just few,…
Summary: This episode was written by Robert Berens and directed by Phil Sgriccia. The episode brings us back to the most important myth arc of the past season and a half – the Mark of Cain.
This is the last episode before Hellatus and the last episode before we move to Wednesdays. So what do we know? We have the usual promotional material… The CW Press Release: SUPERNATURAL “The Executioner’s Song” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV) THE RETURN OF CAIN — Dean (Jensen Ackles), Sam (Jared Padalecki) and…