Threads: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

Threads: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

The Morning After An artistic gem. Every once in a while a story comes along that really shows the depth of a performer’s talent. Supernatural’s “Unfinished Business” was that show for Richard Speight, Jr. As its director, Richard’s signature style became evident. A Kill Bill homage, the Tarantino music, flashbacks, slow motion, strobe-lit gunfight and…

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 13.20 “Unfinished Business”

Then:  multiple scenes of Gabriel as himself, in “Changing Channels”, in the hotel facing Lucifer, as Asmodeus’ prisoner, frying Asmodeus.  There’s a quick shot of Sam, as Lucifer’s vessel, fighting to keep him contained, and a quick reminder of the danger in the Rift World, ending with Dean’s explosive anger and frustration that ended last…

Ratings for Supernatural Episode13.18 ‘Bring ’em Back Alive’ With Live Plus 7 Day Ratings

We have the Live +7 Day Ratings on “Bring ‘Em Back Alive’ from Programming Insider   Live + 7 Day Ratings   18-49   L+SD – 0.47L+7D – 0.86Total Increase – 0.39Percent Increase – +82%    Total Viewers   L+SD – 1.532ML+7D – 2.512MTotal Increase – 0.98MPercent Increase – +63.97%   Earlier ratings below the…

Threads Lite: Supernatural 13.19 “Funeralia”

Threads Lite: Supernatural 13.19 “Funeralia”

The Morning After Depressed. That’s how Supernatural’s “Funeralia” made me feel. Really. I can’t shake it. There were two concurrent plotlines in “Funeralia”. The first was Castiel’s story – Heaven, Naomi, 9 angels left in all of the universe and the brown outs of Heaven. This story was about hopelessness, giving up and death. It…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 13.19 – “Funeralia” aka Everything Ends

Everything ends.  After two weeks of scattershot plotting, blatant disregard for already established boundaries and canon, continuity once again tossed out the window for fan pandering and sensationalism, and not to mention stories that fail to capture any imagination or interest, the one promising takeaway I got out of all that was Naomi’s sad sentimental…