Walker “The Deserters,” 3.13, explores the idea of desertion in many ways. There are the actual deserters and those who feel they have deserted that which is important to them. And then there are those who don’t quite yet realize they may be doing that, like …
There are two ways to watch The Winchesters "The Tears of a Clown". First, there’s just enjoying the episode as a standalone, having no background as to what happened earlier. In that aspect, I liked it. I really, really thought I’d hate it. I went into this thinking, “OMG, not another clown episode!” But this did turn out to be different. Good different, too. It seems a shame that this show is hitting its stride right at the end, but that does happen to a lot of new shows. I just hope it’s not too little too late.
Walker: Independence episode 1.12 "How We Got Here" is a stunningly beautiful masterpiece that gorgeously weaves together the backstories of all of the characters that have become beloved. Narrated by Philemon Chambers in golden tones and often providing words of wisdom, this episode reveals how far the characters have come by showing where they started. And all of that changed when into Independence entered…
[Warning: Pictures of Clowns included]
There is so much to talk about in The Winchesters episode 1.12 “The Tears of a Clown”, I don’t know where to start! The threads we’ve tracked all season were shouted at us by every character in nearly every scene!
If we put these all together, they suggest...
Walker 3.12, "Best Laid Plans", explored the old adage “Best laid plans oft go awry.” Each of our groups had to overcome shocking surprises and derailed plans (most, but not all, successfully), only for the whole world to come crashing down at the end on …
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