Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look Supernatural 11.20 “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look Supernatural 11.20 “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

Every hero is defined by their villain as Metatron reminds God in “Don’t Call Me Shurley.” In many regards, it’s easy to see that God is the hero of his story. He is the one that created everything. He is the one that set everything in motion. It is his unfettered creation that has spanned…

Wednesday’s Watching Supernatural 11.20: “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

Wednesday’s Watching Supernatural 11.20: “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

  WEDNESDAY’S WATCHING Supernatural 11.20: “Don’t Call Me Shurley” Writer: Robbie Thompson Director: Robert Singer Director of Photography C.S.C: Serge Ladouceur Airdate: 04.05.2016 BY WEDNESDAY The “Angel Nearest the Door” could be you. #Chuck is a Meat Suit for “The Writers’ Voice.” WHAT DID I WATCH? THE SCRIPT Essentially, this is “METAFICTION” where the writers…

Threads: Supernatural 11.20 “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

Threads: Supernatural 11.20 “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

There is so much about “Don’t Call Me Shurley” that I want to discuss. Emotion. Supernatural legacy. Acting. Beloved Characters. Shock. Meta. Storyline. I am overwhelmed. That by itself speaks to the quality and intensity of the script and delivery of this episode. This may turn out to be the longest reflection I have ever…

Alice’s Review:  Supernatural 11.20 – “Don’t Call Me Shurley” aka When Metaphysics and Psychology Collide

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.20 – “Don’t Call Me Shurley” aka When Metaphysics and Psychology Collide

Eric Kripke and Robbie Thompson get together in a bar and…tell me if you’ve heard this one before.  Oh my, my, “Don’t Call Me Shurley” really went in a ballsy direction, didn’t it?  I’m personally stunned.  No doubt this is a polarizing episode because it basically listened to six years of non-stop fan complaints and…

Let’s Speculate Supernatural 11.20: “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

Let’s Speculate Supernatural 11.20: “Don’t Call Me Shurley”

This episode written by Robbie Thompson is titled “Don’t Call Me Shurley.” It begins with Metatron eating from a dumpster and he gives his food to a small dog he has with him. He angrily calls out that he’s done with this all and then is transported to a bar where he finds Chuck Shurley….

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 10.5 “Fan Fiction”

Far Away Eyes’ Review: “Supernatural” 10.5 “Fan Fiction”

On the road so far, we’ve had 200 Supernatural episodes. 200. It’s a monumental achievement for any television show. And what a strange trip it’s been. Those episodes have ranged from dramatic to comedic to tongue in cheek to downright bizarre. Some episodes have made us cry while others have left us in stitches—and some…