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Why Supernatural 12.12 “Stuck in the Middle (With You)” Works

Why Supernatural 12.12 “Stuck in the Middle (With You)” Works

Hello and welcome to “Why _ works (or doesn’t)”, where I go over in detail why an episode of the show succeeded or failed.  If you like or hate this, let me know and feel free to shout out suggestions for episodes that should go on the chopping block or praise podium. Today I’m analyzing…

Sweet Sorrow of Forgetting: Supernatural 12.11 “Regarding Dean”

Sweet Sorrow of Forgetting: Supernatural 12.11 “Regarding Dean”

Editor’s Note: The WFB has a long tradition of welcoming guest writers. When Ashley first sent me a link to her review of “First Blood”, I couldn’t wait to share it with The WFB readers! This is her outstanding review of “Regarding Dean”. I hope you like it as much as I do! – Nightsky…

“How am I then a villain?”: Crowley as Supernatural’s Shakespearean Antagonist (Part One of Four)

“How am I then a villain?”: Crowley as Supernatural’s Shakespearean Antagonist (Part One of Four)

Part One: Seasons Five and Six “Cannot be ill, cannot be good.” – Macbeth, Act I, Scene 3 Villains and heroes share one important trait – they often act to build a better world, to right perceived wrongs, to bring justice to an unjust system. They diverge, many times, in motivation. Heroes tend to act from a…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 12.11 – “Regarding Dean” aka The Post-It Note Review

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 12.11 – “Regarding Dean” aka The Post-It Note Review

We’ve had several great and introspective reviews this week on this site, digging into the deep layers that this great script offered.  Trust me when I say, layers have been noticeably absent this season in most scripts so I’m clinging onto this gift like glue.  But me digging into those layers would pretty much end…

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look  Supernatural 12.11 “Regarding Dean”

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look Supernatural 12.11 “Regarding Dean”

One of my fondest memories has to be the Halloween Blizzard of 1991. Any Minnesotan old enough to remember knows what I’m talking about. I was nine—and determined that I would trick or treat despite the knee-high snow and winds. My friends and I crawled over and through drifts—and one of my friends decided they…