Nate’s Episode Review – Supernatural 13.18 “Bring ’em Back Alive”
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I really liked Walker’s 5th episode, “Duke”. It felt like threads from previous weeks were starting to gel. Jared had a chance to show off his skills in a range of emotions and situations, we got some nice Supernatural echoes, and he took off his shirt. Twice. Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
When going into an episode and knowing you’re about to watch a ghost story involving a beloved character who is now struggling in the ghost world, fighting to communicate with the outside world, wanting to help and be part of the team when the team won’t admit he’s there, the possibilities are endless in the…
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“Paper Moon” Season 10 Episode 4 Written by Adam Glass Directed by Jeannot Szwarc Airdate: October 28, 2014 By Wednesday THEME “Say, it’s only a paper moon Sailing over a cardboard sea But it wouldn’t be make-believe If you believed in me” When you “believe in someone” you put faith and trust in that…
Whoa! That was quite the unexpected episode in some of the best ways. The Future was all about addressing the present, answering some of the dangling question marks, the curious plot threads and the teaser pieces that have been dragging on for several weeks with no satisfaction, in some cases way, way too long. In…
“Home To A Stranger” was a fitting title for this week’s episode of Walker: Independence in more ways than one. I’m here for another scene-by-scene recap of this episode; I tried to split it up between plots but everything was a little too interconnected for me to do that effectively. Let’s start at the beginning,…
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