sweetondean’s Review – Supernatural 7.23, “Survival of The Fittest”

sweetondean’s Review – Supernatural 7.23, “Survival of The Fittest”

Review of the season 7 finale “7.23 “Survival Of The Fittest”  by sweetondean   “See here’s the thing when dealing with Crowley, he will always find a way to bone you.”     Supernatural season finales, is there anything as exciting and harrowing? I must admit I spent the whole week sweating on it. I’d…

Preview Supernatural Season Finale “Survival of the Fittest”

Preview Supernatural Season Finale “Survival of the Fittest”

All season long the Winchesters have been on a mission to take down Roman. Will they succeed? As per Misha Collins, “It all comes down to one final conflict” and for that conflict they’ve pulled out the big guns; it’s written by outgoing showrunner Sera Gamble and directed by Robert Singer.

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 7.22, “There Will Be Blood”

Alice’s Review: Supernatural 7.22, “There Will Be Blood”

I did something I normally don’t do before writing my weekly review.  I went and read other people’s reviews.  I honestly wanted to see if I was missing something, if my reservations about the tired pacing, lackluster tension, and absence of originality in this episode were unfounded.  I even watched the episode right away after…

Far Away Eyes’ Review, 7.22: “There Will Be Blood”

Far Away Eyes’ Review, 7.22: “There Will Be Blood”

Deals on Supernatural never end well. John’s deal with Azazel to save Dean came at the cost of his life. Dean’s deal with the Crossroads Demon (eventually held by Lilith) yielded Sam’s life—at the cost of Dean’s own. Castiel’s deal with Crowley to defeat Raphael lead to the release of the Leviathan. So, it isn’t…

Robin’s Rambles: “There Will Be Blood”

Robin’s Rambles: “There Will Be Blood”

“There Will Be Blood” Season 7 Episode 22 Robin’s Rambles by Robin Vogel Now – Dick Roman is being interviewed by Gloria Jane, who mentions that he has purchased controlling interest in Sucrocorp.  Why the sudden interest in big foods? she asks. He tells her that Sucrocorp plans on eating well. How will pumping sweeteners…

Sofia’s Review:  Supernatural 7.22 – “There Will Be Blood”

Sofia’s Review: Supernatural 7.22 – “There Will Be Blood”

“Cut off the head and the body will flounder.” Let’s hope this little phrase means what we think it does because the boys have put all their eggs in Dick’s basket. In fact the whole episode revolved around collecting the materials they need to take Dick down. And all of it is based on the…

sweetondean’s Review – Supernatural 7.22: “There Will Be Blood”

sweetondean’s Review – Supernatural 7.22: “There Will Be Blood”

Review 7.22 “There Will Be Blood” by sweetondean So what we keep going while he’s out there like this? Do we have any other option? After the sometimes baffling and very complex episode last week, this week we were served a pretty straightforward, let’s just get in there and set up the season finale kind…

Far Away Eyes’ Review, 7.20: “The Girl With the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

Far Away Eyes’ Review, 7.20: “The Girl With the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

“Nothing is safe.” “The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo” proved this in spades. Both sides of this fight have high stakes and a lot to lose.   We start with the brothers back at the cabin, piecing together what Dick Roman is really up to. Frank’s intelligence dug up data about a location…

Robin’s Rambles – “Supernatural” 7.20 “The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

Robin’s Rambles – “Supernatural” 7.20 “The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

The Girl With the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo Episode 20, Season 7  Robin’s Rambles by Robin Vogel At the cabin, Sam thanks someone for looking, hangs up, and tells Dean Noah didn’t see any connection to the Dick sites either. Dean has nothing but local lore 50 miles in common of all of ’em. He…

Sofia’s Review: Supernatural 7.20 – “The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

Sofia’s Review: Supernatural 7.20 – “The Girl With The Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo”

Wow. Talk about information overload. And we’re supposed to wrap this all up in three episodes? At this point I don’t see how. I feel like I ask myself the same question at about this same point every season; maybe more so the last couple of seasons when there have been so many seemingly unconnected…