Wednesday’s Watching Supernatural’s 12.11 “Regarding Dean”
An unforgettable fun fan favorite, all Fluffy and Sweet with some Serious Sticking points.
An unforgettable fun fan favorite, all Fluffy and Sweet with some Serious Sticking points.
One of my fondest memories has to be the Halloween Blizzard of 1991. Any Minnesotan old enough to remember knows what I’m talking about. I was nine—and determined that I would trick or treat despite the knee-high snow and winds. My friends and I crawled over and through drifts—and one of my friends decided they…
Memory loss and new beginnings. Power – good, bad and everything else. Who are the Winchesters? This was all fun, intriguing and just enough emotion without being wholly overwhelming. This week, Supernatural offered witches without benefit of the usual guts and gore and instead we were privy to a more psychological dramedy. And for the…
The Morning After Emotional masterpiece. Totally wrecked me. Blown away. These were the types of reactions expressed by viewers after seeing Meredith Glynn’s “Remembering Dean”. It was a very emotional hour for most of the Supernatural family. Fans were left in puddles of empathy after witnessing Dean and Sam’s pain – Dean from losing himself…
This week’s episode, “Regarding Dean,” was written by Meredith Glynn. The episode’s teaser focuses on the Winchester’s history with witches and it begins with Dean chasing a guy through the forest, an injured guy who is on the phone with someone. The guy tells the person on the phone to go. When Dean catches up…
A complex Cas-centric concoction containing considered canon and clever continuity.
They say “Still waters run deep”. That adage certainly applies to Supernatural’s “Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets”. Such an understated title for Lily’s life being completed destroyed by an obsessed, evil supernatural being and her future being completely dictated by her obsession with revenge! I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. As with its title, on…
Point for point, this episode had a bit going for it in the back half: characters, actors, history. On the other hand, some interactions were lacking overall. Bringing the boys back together after so long separated to an intriguing piece of Castiel’s history that also foreshadows the future in vague ways. Yet that made for…
This week’s episode, “Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets,” was written by Steve Yockey and centers on an unknown, until now, angel mission in Castiel’s story. The so far credits review Castiel’s early story on the show and the current nephilim story, which gives us a heads up to the episode’s theme.
Everyone’s on the Hunt. Torture, Twists and Traps intensified a tacitly rendered raison d’être.
“I won’t let you sacrifice yourselves. You mean too much to me…to everything.” Supernatural came back last night with a bang, and a few bloody deaths. “First Blood,” episode nine of season 12, was everything I’d hoped for. I’m a die-hard fan of Supernatural, so I tend to go a little easy on episodes that…
The Morning After Well that was exciting… and tense… and surprising! On the surface, “First Blood” was an action drama that tested the wills and skills of two opposing camps of warriors. Of course we all knew that somehow Sam and Dean would get out of the secret ops prison. The tension and art of…