Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 10.21 “Dark Dynasty”
Summary: This episode was written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner and focuses on the exposition of the Styne family and Sam’s quest to get the Book of the Damned decoded.
Summary: This episode was written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner and focuses on the exposition of the Styne family and Sam’s quest to get the Book of the Damned decoded.
We’re hitting the home stretch here. What do we know about episode 21?
Good intentions produce negative consequence: a running theme throughout this week’s installment. It is a hard learned lesson on any day, but when you mix in spells and witches and hex boxes, well, it’s even more complicated and gets even messier. “The Werther Project” served as an epilogue of sorts to 10.18. The details of…
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…
Don’t you just love it when an episode focuses on both brothers and has a plot that equally exposes what’s going on inside those heads of theirs? Even better, that both brothers are written in character? Remember when that used to be a regular thing? My inner fan girl is flailing in happiness. See, that…
Summary: This episode was written by Robert Berens and is a combination of myth and monster of the week.
Last week we saw Sam not destroy the Book of the Damned and contact Rowena. Where do we go from there? Let’s look at what we know.
Just listen to the closing song for “Book of the Damned,” and its easy to see the lyrics illuminating so much of the episode’s stories.
Repeat after me: “I will not panic about the bargain that Sam is making with Rowena. I believe (i.e. hope) Sam will not do something cataclysmic with the Book of the Damned. I will take each episode one at a time. I am not going to panic. I am NOT going to worry about this.”…
“No one know what’s its like to be the bad man, to be the sad man, Behind Blue Eyes…” I’ll throw this out there right now, my inner Sam girl is having full blown seizures of happiness right now. There are some things that should have me hating this episode, or at least question its…
Summary: This episode was written by Robbie Thompson and directed by PJ Pesce. The episode revolves around the discovery of an ancient magic book by Charlie and the search for Castiel’s grace.
Editor’s Note: Supernatural occasionally inspires a fan to want to capture their thoughts and feelings about an episode. The following review is one such example. Please welcome Winchester Obsessed, who is a very happy fan, anxious for hiatus to be over!