Supernatural: The Gamble Years Part 4 – In Conclusion
So another hiatus means it’s time to finish up my retrospective on seasons 6 and 7, otherwise known as the years when Sera Gamble ran Supernatural!
So another hiatus means it’s time to finish up my retrospective on seasons 6 and 7, otherwise known as the years when Sera Gamble ran Supernatural!
Season Six: Ups and downs, relationships new and old and full of unexpected appearances, trips and reveals. Let’s look at what worked and what should have been left alone…
If season five ended with loss and devastation, season six started with a bang and a brand new reality shift an entire year after overwhelming grief and destruction. Year Six brought family man Dean, the return of Sam and a whole new cast of characters in the Campbell clan. And that was all in the…
Time for another installment of Nate Winchester’s Supernatural remix. Up this time, “Ask Jeeves.”
There’s one thing almost every Supernatural fan can agree on: We love it when the brothers hug! After “The Executioner’s Song”, I read throughout the fandom how people considered Dean’s near-exhausted fall into Sam’s arms to be a hug. Yep. I did too. So that, coupled with a four-week hiatus, generated this little article: A…
Jared, Jensen and Misha have all been nominated at Zap2It to be voted as the king of social media.
I should probably start at the beginning with why I wanted to make this article. First, Supernatural has loads of good women characters. Second, I wanted to walk into memory lane and remind us about those that maybe are not remembered by us. Few have passed away and few are still alive and kicking. As…
There is no doubt that Supernatural’s mid-season finale, “The Executioner’s Song” was a masterpiece. The script, acting, music, sets and direction all combined to create a stunning example of television artistry. The visual and cinematography choices that presented the characters’ conflict were masterfully woven into the story, yet they immeasurably added to the story’s impact.
There is no doubt that Supernatural’s mid-season finale, “The Executioner’s Song” was a masterpiece. The script, acting, music, sets and direction all combined to create a stunning example of television artistry. The visual and cinematography choices that presented the characters’ conflict were masterfully woven into the story, yet they immeasurably added to the story’s impact.
We enter Hellatus with Dean having killed Cain, Crowley fighting with his mother and Cas and Sam worrying about Dean. Lets look back at lighter times an revisit “A Weekend at Bobby’s”!
Our own Rob Benedict is showing that he is more than just a talented actor!
Wow, this was some charged episode, fraught with action, emotion, fear, worry and feels galore. We ran the gamut along with the brothers.