Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.14 “Good Intentions”
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Granted it went out at 11:45 last night, but I did finally get my review out of “I Believe The Children Are Our Future” out on blogcritics. I’m really proud of what I came up with this review, far more than “Fallen Idols.” I even wrote in under miraculous circumstances, in between the Chinese fire…
A funny thing happened on the way to the review and it’s all F. Scott Fitzgerald’s fault. That and crappy Ohio weather. Yep, it’s been one of those weeks. Thursday was the first time this season “Supernatural” wasn’t pre-empted by my local CW station by high school football. Since I had to fill in for…
Episode 1.16 of Walker tackles the heavy topics of police corruption and brutality from the human view of a person of color trying to change the system from within. However, thematically, it also explores who the characters are, and how they can’t always be who they are inside. Sometimes this is a bad thing, but…
Goodness. The writers and powers that be are not pulling any punches on us these days, are they? I think we all knew deaths were coming, but I don’t think that we expected any of them so soon. I certainly didn’t. I’m still a little overwhelmed with the episode, so let’s see if I can…
(This review was originally posted on Blogcritics.org in 2008. It is no longer on that site. A copy of the first page of the review and all the original comments can be found here. I’m reposting here to preserve the history of my SPN reviews.) Be careful what you wish for! It’s dark comedy done…
Walker season two has begun with a brilliant, action packed episode that linked the previous season to the current one. We had multiple callbacks including the Side Step’s Denise and Abeline’s ex fiancé, Marv Davidson. But mostly, the episode set up the plot lines of the season and the characters’ motivations, starting with… Share on FacebookTweetFollow…
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