Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 10.18 “Book of the Damned”
Just listen to the closing song for “Book of the Damned,” and its easy to see the lyrics illuminating so much of the episode’s stories.
Just listen to the closing song for “Book of the Damned,” and its easy to see the lyrics illuminating so much of the episode’s stories.
How is family defined in Supernatural—and how do we see that definition within “Inside Man?”
Another episode brought us another round of great performances. Let’s take a moment to look at their contributions in this week’s Performing the Story.
“Paint It Black” is the perfect title for this week’s Supernatural episode.
Supernatural’s standalone episodes are at their best when grounded in reality.
If Sam were to bake for Dean, what would he make? Let’s find out.
Deleted scenes, commentaries, and special extras expanded much on Supernatural season four’s DVD set, and season five continues that tradition.
Each week, we’re granted great performances on Supernatural—but sometimes they transcend into extraordinary. “The Executioner’s Song” is filled with exceptional performances that bring the story to exquisite life, touching us deeply. Let’s look at the magnificent acting done in this episode.
How does “The Executioner’s Song” explore the language of disease—and what does it tell us about the season ten story?
The actors’ performances are one aspect that makes Supernatural so moving. Let’s look at how they moved us this week.
While investigating an unusual haunting, the Winchesters learn another important lesson in regards to dealing with the Mark of Cain: that of reclaiming their lives.
The fantasy story that was at the core of Supernatural’s “About A Boy” only worked because the actors who brought it to life made it believable. Let’s look at the nuances in each of their performances.