Supernatural Weekly World News May 9, 2021
Supernatural Weekly World News All the latest announcements, releases, interviews, podcasts, cast appearances and more
Supernatural Weekly World News All the latest announcements, releases, interviews, podcasts, cast appearances and more
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I was underwhelmed with season ten for most of its run, so it was wonderful to watch an episode as thrilling as this one. It has many of my favorite Supernatural elements: a scary house, great backstory, suspense, blood draining, brotherly love, surprise callbacks of yore, and a tense plot that keeps things moving at…
The Supernatural season 12 mid-year hiatus is nearly over! If you’ve loyally stayed with The WFB the past six weeks, we’ve rewatched the first eight episodes of the season and posted new articles every day on each story, including their most “Memorable Moments”, “Fan Video Reflections”, and even “Rewatch Refreshment Recipes” inspired by each show…
“If you ever wanna talk. I know what it’s like to come back and not feel like you really fit,” Sam tells his mother at the end of “Mamma Mia.” In many ways, the statement blankets the entire episode.
In this second episode of the season titled “Mamma Mia,” the story begins with a surprising sex scene between Sam and his torturer, the British Toni.
[Editor’s Note: The explanations about season 11 and the comments and spoilers about season 12 that came out of Supernatural’s San Diego Comic-Con panels and press room interviews left us with a lot to think about! To pass the hiatus until we all learn what season 12 has in store for us, LK came up…
aka Hunters and Men of Letters “The greatest legacy one can pass on to one’s children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one’s life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.” – Billy Graham
On the surface, “The Werther Project” was a very dark episode. It focused on the ugly consequences of dark magic and the tragic act of taking your own life. These themes were very real and have dire projections for the brothers’ future. Looking deeper, though, this episode also offered a few answers and one strong…
Last summer, I wrote an article titled “Supernatural Season 8 and the Case for Hope.” This essay was a reaction to Season 7 which, for me, told a story that was often devoid of hope and heavy on despair, while simultaneously lacking excitement. In that season, the boys lost Bobby and (temporarily) Castiel, were forced…
8.13 Everybody Hates Hitler: Knowledge Is Power, Isn’t It Claim inheritance, Hunt down secret enemies; Take charge of your life. Commentary And Meta Analysis This episode was pure delight from beginning to end: a signature Ben Edlund blending of humor and horror beautifully realized by the cast, director Phil Sgriccia, and every…
Oh my aching face! Aching from the smiling! I mean, right? Like, I was grinning like a fool at the end of “Everybody Hates Hitler”. Sighing, grinning and I may or may not have ‘seal-clapped’… When Sam said “Son of a bitch” and Dean called Sam “little brother” I knew things were going to be…