Supernatural Weekly World News ‘Special Edition Part 2’ November 29, 2020
Supernatural Weekly World News Welcome to our special edition: part 2! News, the finale, the end, and more.
Supernatural Weekly World News Welcome to our special edition: part 2! News, the finale, the end, and more.
We all need a little pick me up as the series is coming to a close, right? A while back, we shared Cameo video messages gifted by a member of the SPNFamily, Kas (Capt_FrightNite on Twitter). She reached out to cast members of Supernatural during COVID lockdown to request messages from their characters to Team…
The Road So Far: God is back, Jack is dead, “Welcome to the end,” Amara tells Chuck that he needs her, Rowena does her spell and falls into the gulf in the earth, Michael/Adam tells them they need a leviathan blossom in Purgatory and opens a rift Now: A plastic pink elephant with an uplifted…
This episode is baffling me a little. I watched it a few days ago now, and when I first watched it, I was HERE FOR IT. I loved the story that was being told and I loved the way it set up the back half of the season. But now, as I’m sitting down to…
Whew. Where to even begin with this one? It was chalk full of Supernatural goodness from top to bottom, featuring old faces, reunions, phenomenal acting and serious cliffhangers, on two fronts. Some interesting moments of symmetry. What does it all add up to? One great mid-season finale. Let’s break it down.
THEN: The flashback shows Adam (who was really a ghoul taking on his body and memories) calling the Winchesters and introducing himself, Cas calling Michael/Adam “Assbutt” and setting him on fire, Sam pulling Michael/Adam into the chasm into hell. We see potential futures of demonic Dean attacking Sam, the God-wound, Eileen being brought back to…
The Morning After Bottom Line: I loved “Last Call”. It was Jeremy Adams’ debut episode, after co-writing “Scoobynatural” in season 13 and becoming an official member of the Supernatural writing team. I had a chance to talk with Jeremy at 2019’s San Diego Comic-Con, and completely agree with all the rumors about him being one…
THEN: Are they just a punchline to some cosmic joke? Cas tells Dean he’s going to move on. Sam’s bullet wound with a possible link to God. Eileen – a ghost restored. NOW: Night in Texhoma, Texas outside a seedy little building whose neon lights proclaim it to be B’s Sugar Bar. Two girls…
Huh. Go figure. I actually loved “Golden Time”. I’m wracking my brain trying to figure out why, because it wasn’t a complicated or fast moving story by any means. Maybe because it finally ended with a win. Maybe it’s because I watched a really crappy episode of “The Flash” before it so the bar was…
What is there to say about “Golden Time” really? It was a fine episode, nothing outstanding but far from a terrible episode. Eileen joins the growing list of familiar faces gracing season fifteen – but perhaps not as a one-stop appearance – and Castiel came away seemingly renewed. All great things. Still the episode lacked…
THEN: Cas and Dean argue in the bunker, Cas defending himself because plans change. Cas kills Belephagor (in Jack’s body). Rowena talks Sam into killing her and falls into the pit to hell.
” There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” ― Elie Wiesel No, no, no, no, nope, no and NO! Unfortunately, this episode is my last review for season 12. I would have liked to end the season…