Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 14.02 “Gods & Monsters”
This is an episode that helps me to understand a comment Jensen said earlier about so much being in the episodes that there just wasn’t enough time. When I first watched this episode I thought, this is boring, disjointed, disconnected, poorly timed, way too talky and frustrating. Upon my second viewing it got a bit…
Death told Sam and Dean that God had built Purgatory especially for the Leviathan after Castiel had released and absorbed them. He explained that they were the creatures created before the angels and man. God had locked them away because they were so ambitious, so hungry that they would eliminate anything else in creation. God…
Who loves the idea of time travel? I do! The possibilities are endless as I contemplate where and when I would like to go if I had a time machine. Sam and Dean are no strangers to this phenomenon. This time around, Sam and Dean are not going anywhere (anywhen?), but are being visited by…
The Morning After On the surface, Supernatural’s “The Heroes’ Journey” was a hilarious break in the intensity of the brothers’ lives, watching Sam and Dean fumble and bumble around like two extremely uncoordinated buffoons in a bunker! It was also a delightful goodbye to Garth, who got to save the day and live happily ever…
WARNING!!!!! If you haven’t seen “A Little Slice of Kevin,” read no further! There will be discussions of the episode, and it will spoil you. So don’t do it!!! If you have watched, come on in, the water’s fine. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Me: Dean, haven’t we talked about building those walls? Keeping those you love at arm’s length, being emotionally unavailable? It will result in your worst fear, you will be all alone. Those walls will crumble on you. Dean: Yeah, well how about this wall? (Scene of gruesome violence involving one very large brick wall…) …
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