Thoughts on Supernatural 11.10 – “The Devil in the Details”

Thoughts on Supernatural 11.10 – “The Devil in the Details”

The Devil’s in the Details   He certainly is. The nuances that nobody noticed about Castiel as they left the basement known as Hell and likely won’t notice until the most inopportune of times. This twist presents so many opportunities to the story it’s hard to even name them all: we can have quite a…

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look Supernatural 11.10 “The Devil In the Details”

Far Away Eyes’ Deeper Look Supernatural 11.10 “The Devil In the Details”

At baptisms, Christians are asked simple questions such as “Do you reject Satan and all his works?” It is a fundamental tenet of the religion—one that is often said with little thought. In the Supernatural episode “The Devil’s In the Details,” we see that very question asked, explored, and answered.

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.10 – “The Devil in the Details” aka The Expendables

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.10 – “The Devil in the Details” aka The Expendables

Oh Castiel.  You adorable, well-meaning, caring, sad, misguided, pathetic and TOTALLY OUT OF YOUR FREAKING MIND AGAIN angel.  I get there wasn’t time to talk this over with Dean but…really? Nah, that sounds like I have displeasure with the episode.  I don’t at all.  I quite loved it.  Yeah, once again we’re left with some…

Threads Lite: Supernatural 11.10 “The Devil in the Details”

Threads Lite: Supernatural 11.10 “The Devil in the Details”

For the next few months, I will be trying a different format for my “Threads” review series. This evolution has been brought about by real life challenges and changes in schedules for both me and Alice. Going forward, I will be posting on Thursday with her review moving to Friday. I am calling this experimental…

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.09 “O Brother Where Art Thou” aka Getting Screwed With Their Pants On

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 11.09 “O Brother Where Art Thou” aka Getting Screwed With Their Pants On

Why don’t I start with something positive?  After all, whether I like it or not, this was actually one of Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming’s better scripts. “O’Brother Where Art Thou?” was a big improvement over last year’s “The Things We Left Behind.”  There, I said it.   Still, I’m not sure what my true feelings are….