TV Fanatic Supernatural Roundtable:  The Hunter Games

TV Fanatic Supernatural Roundtable: The Hunter Games

Sean McKenna, Narsimha Chintaluri, and Carla Day from TV Fanatic as well as myself take on the first “Supernatural” episode of 2015!  What did we think?  The overall mood about this episode seems much stronger than the last roundtable.  There was good and bad, and overall we had a lot to discuss.   http://www.tvfanatic.com/2015/01/supernatural-round-table-do-you-believe-metatron/ Also, looking…

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 10.10 “The Hunter Games”

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 10.10 “The Hunter Games”

In the mid season finale, “The Things We Left Behind,” we learned exactly what Castiel and the Winchesters are truly fighting for: humanity. We saw it in several levels: from Castiel seeking out Claire to Dean’s fear of losing even more ground to the Mark. Humanity was valued in oh so many ways. But in…

The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater Presents – Happy 36th Birthday Dean

The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater Presents – Happy 36th Birthday Dean

Yes, this is an updated version of a slideshow we just absolutely love to run on Dean’s birthday, because even today it holds true.  Exactly how old is Dean Winchester?  Well, the debate lives on.   Enjoy and Happy Birthday Dean, whatever age is decided.  

Visual Review: Supernatural 10.10 “The Hunter Games”

Visual Review: Supernatural 10.10 “The Hunter Games”

There are so many different ways to watch and enjoy a Supernatural episode. You can watch for the plot or for the pretty. You can analyze canon, decipher symbolism or listen for subtext. One of the best filters to apply to each show, though, is specifically analyzing the cinematography.  The visual themes in “The Hunter…

Alice’s Review:  Supernatural 10.10, “The Hunter Games” aka Still Looking for that Elusive Plot

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 10.10, “The Hunter Games” aka Still Looking for that Elusive Plot

I always take a cautious approach to any script that has Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner as the writers.  My expectations are lower, as are my standards.  What you get from these two is fairly basic stuff, and it’s always considered a good outing when they don’t butcher canon into a thousand bits and produce…