Auld Lang Syne:  Bardicvoice’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

Auld Lang Syne: Bardicvoice’s Favorite Supernatural Reflections

For my “old long ago,” I blew the dust off my two 2013 dissertations on the show’s use of angels  – one as a group, and one specifically on Castiel – to set the stage for a “new, more recent” look at what the show has done with angels since then. While I organize my…

The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater Presents – A Very Special Supernatural S11 Thanksgiving

The Winchester Family Business Short Attention Span Theater Presents – A Very Special Supernatural S11 Thanksgiving

We at the Winchester Family Business wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!  In honor of this special holiday, we present a new, original Short Attention Span theater.  Enjoy “A Very Special Supernatural Season 11 Thanksgiving.”  

Threads: Supernatural 11.06 “Our Little World”

Threads: Supernatural 11.06 “Our Little World”

Threads 11.05: “Could the Darkness be God’s equal, i.e. the Mother of the Universe?” WOW! In tracking and discussing episodic clues all season, we were SO CLOSE to the big reveal! “Our Little World” didn’t include just one huge revelation, though, there were several! One after another. Answers, myth arc conclusions, surprises. The hits just…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.06, “Our Little World,” aka One Busy Continuity Fairy

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.06, “Our Little World,” aka One Busy Continuity Fairy

I’m smiling right now.  Oh sure, “Our Little World” was a good episode, but that’s not the reason.  Its episode six into this eleventh season and except for the notorious episode 3, this season has been amazingly awesome.  And it’s all due to the one thing that I’ve been picking apart in my reviews since…

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 11.06 “Our Little World”

Let’s Speculate: Supernatural 11.06 “Our Little World”

Tonight’s episode, penned by Bob Berens and directed by John Showalter, focuses on several threads of the current season. The episode opens with a conversation between two girls on a porch and then Lolita, I mean Amara, shows up and soulgorges on student athlete number two. Older, still Lolita age, Amara goes back to Crowley’s…