TV Fanatic Roundtable: Supernatural 11.02 “Form and Void”

TV Fanatic Roundtable: Supernatural 11.02 “Form and Void”

Yes, we were really flying high after getting two great episodes in a row at the TV Fanatic roundtable.  “Form and Void” really opened up the discussion.  Is Death really dead?  What were those visions that Sam saw?  What is Crowley’s plan for Amara and what is up with Dean’s bond with Amara?  Myself, Nightsky,…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.03, “The Bad Seed” aka an Angel and a Demon Walk into a Bar…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.03, “The Bad Seed” aka an Angel and a Demon Walk into a Bar…

Umm… yeah.  Okay, let’s do this.  Allow me to start this review with a rant against the very thing that I think is sinking network television.  Our time as TV watchers is very limited.  More and more shows are out there competing for attention, not to mention the vast network of social media that causes…

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 11.03 “The Bad Seed”

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 11.03 “The Bad Seed”

Tonight’s episode, written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner and directed by Jensen Ackles,begins with Rowena naming her new coven as “Mega Coven” with some witches. In a Macbeth nod we have a double, double, toil and trouble trio and they tell her that Crowley is not dead, as she claims. After they Mean Girl…

Fan Video of the Week: Supernatural Reflections “Form and Void”

Fan Video of the Week: Supernatural Reflections “Form and Void”

“Man’s first expression, like his first dream, was an aesthetic one. Speech was a poetic outcry rather than a demand for communication. Original man, shouting his consonants, did so in yells of awe and anger at his tragic state, at his own self-awareness and at his own helplessness before the void.” – Barnett Newman I…

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 11.02 “Form and Void”

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 11.02 “Form and Void”

Symbolism can make a story’s rich tapestry all the more fulfilling and illuminating. It can add layers and depth revealing fresh insights. It can come in dialog, in music, and in visual cues. “Form and Void” makes use of all of these to tell its story—but most of all it uses Catholic symbolism to convey…