Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.12 “Various & Sundry Villains”




Nate Winchester is an aspiring author, blogger, and strangely the only male writer for The Winchester Family Business.





Nate Winchester is an aspiring author, blogger, and strangely the only male writer for The Winchester Family Business.
I’ve been processing this episode for almost a week, and I’m still kind of struggling to figure out what I think. We’ll go with what I know first and then try and unpack what I’m not so certain of. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
Something fun happened while going through our recent conversion here at the WFB. I’ve had to do a lot of archive cleanup and what do you know, I found some season nine reviews that I actually did. One of those just happened to be “Dog Dean Afternoon.” So, was it a good review? Not really. …
THEN: Castiel is watching the night sky fill with falling stars, i.e. angels, Rowena, Dean with Billie as the new Death, then Gabriel killing Asmodeus and choosing to leave instead of joining Team Free Will. NOW: It’s a fancy art gallery in Portland, Oregon. Rowena, in a classy black gown, is enjoying a drink…
We picked up right where we left off again this week but “The Girl Next Door” provided a much needed breath of fresh air. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been loving this season so far, it’s just that we’ve had a lot to process in the first two episodes and it’s left my head spinning….
Stand alone episodes have always been a part of Supernatural’s landscape. They allow us to explore new creatures, urban legends, and folklore that fascinate our imaginations. They provide glimpses of our greatest fears—giving us insight as to what it means to be human. Stand alone episodes entertain and provide us an escape from the humdrum…
For this article, I decided to stir things up a bit. I’m in a weird mood, so I’m doing some very strange and random musings at the end of my Supernatural review. You’re welcome. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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