Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.16 “Scoobynatural”
Okay, okay – week two here we come and it’s all about dark, dark payoff with a grin before the final blow is delivered. This episode takes each of the characters deeper into the mind frame that was established last week: why Cole wants Dean, exactly how twisted Dean is, Crowley’s wacky leadership and brotherhood…
Where to even begin with this one? I’m sure what I say will have already been said in the other wonderful reviews (which I haven’t read yet). This episode was a powerful one, with a wonderfully dark air about it that landed somewhere as a beautiful cross between Criminal Minds and Supernatural. So, without further…
So Adam Glass writes for Supernatural…hmm. This, his first ever episode of Supernatural, was pretty good. Of course I won’t be able to watch it again until CW posts it on their website – technology really sucks sometimes, especially if you have only a barely workable knowledge of it. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
This is a pet project I’ve been meaning to do for a while now, and what do you know, quarantine seems to be providing the best opportunity. If you look in our handy dandy Episode Guides, you’ll notice that a review in my name is attached to most of the episodes. MOST. There are a…
Doppelgangers and flashbacks. Old faces and new souls. This episode had a lot happening, past, present and even future (in some roundabout ways) and yet by the end, were we very much different from where we began? Time will tell. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
This week’s episode of Walker: Independence involved a lot of discussion of both “Blood and Whiskey”. We open up on Liam and Griffin’s bodies being put into caskets for burial. As the town of Independence starts to wake up, the residents of Hagan’s hotel must also start their day. For Kate, that involves waking up…
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