TV Fanatic Roundtable: Supernatural 11.17 and 11.18 – “Red Meat”, “Hell’s Angel”

TV Fanatic Roundtable: Supernatural 11.17 and 11.18 – “Red Meat”, “Hell’s Angel”

Apologies, but I didn’t get up last week’s TV Fanatic Roundtable.   That’s a bonus for this week, because now you can check out two rounds of opinions!   First, there’s the roundtable for “Red Meat.”  Strangely, the panel was divided.  Myself and Nightsky loved the episode, while Sean McKenna and Christine Laskodi of TV…

Thoughts on Supernatural 11.18, “Hell’s Angel”

Thoughts on Supernatural 11.18, “Hell’s Angel”

Action and answers after weeks of speculation and wonder. Where is Amara? Can Lucifer really challenge Amara? Who is the lesser evil? All given an answer in one great episode, finally brining our two great villains together and revealing that, Hand of God juice or not, Lucifer is no true challenger to the Darkness.  Arabian…

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 11.18 “Hell’s Angel”

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look: Supernatural 11.18 “Hell’s Angel”

Desperate situations can call for desperate actions. It can create strange alliances and bring together the most unlikely of people. Some of those situations can come with lofty goals. They can be to save someone. They can be to save the world. They can be to stop evil. And yet, in the end, it is…

Wednesday’s Watching Supernatural 11.18 “Hell’s Angel”

Wednesday’s Watching Supernatural 11.18 “Hell’s Angel”

WEDNESDAY’S WATCHING Supernatural 11.18 “Hell’s Angel” Writers: Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming Director: Phil Sgriccia Director of Photography C.S.C: Serge Ladouceur Airdate: 06.04.2016 BY WEDNESDAY Look who’s back! Sit down! Catch up with fans! Re-strategize. “The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” What did the fandom say and WHAT DID I WATCH?…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.18 – “Hell’s Angel” aka Then Who the Hell is God’s Chosen?

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.18 – “Hell’s Angel” aka Then Who the Hell is God’s Chosen?

Mytharc episodes are hard.  Not just for the writers, but everyone, all the way down to the fan.  There’s a lot to juggle, like tying in new developments with what’s been done in the past.  The story must be moved forward in a way that pleases people, but still remains consistent with the 200 plus…