The WFB Spoilery Lite/Speculative Preview Supernatural Episode 11.21 Updated with Sneak Peek 2
Here’s what we know about episode 21.
Here’s what we know about episode 21.
Action and answers after weeks of speculation and wonder. Where is Amara? Can Lucifer really challenge Amara? Who is the lesser evil? All given an answer in one great episode, finally brining our two great villains together and revealing that, Hand of God juice or not, Lucifer is no true challenger to the Darkness. Arabian…
Desperate situations can call for desperate actions. It can create strange alliances and bring together the most unlikely of people. Some of those situations can come with lofty goals. They can be to save someone. They can be to save the world. They can be to stop evil. And yet, in the end, it is…
Mytharc episodes are hard. Not just for the writers, but everyone, all the way down to the fan. There’s a lot to juggle, like tying in new developments with what’s been done in the past. The story must be moved forward in a way that pleases people, but still remains consistent with the 200 plus…
This episode, “Hell’s Angel,” was written by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. The episode opens in a desert tent somewhere in Saudi Arabia
Here’s what we know about episode 18:
What do you want to see happen in S11? That question was asked of me and Alice in the TV Fanatic Roundtable for “Beyond the Mat”. Before Supernatural begins the final sequence of eight episodes that will hurdle us all toward whatever heart stopping, cliff-hanger disaster the Winchester brothers must endure this year, this question…
I’ll confess, my idea to update my angel meta by looking at what we learned about angels and how the show used them in seasons eight, nine, ten, and eleven turned out to be much harder than I expected. That wasn’t because of any depth or complexity in what the show presented. On the contrary:…
On the surface, it would seem that the two stories in “Beyond the Mat” run on parallel lines never to meet. Dig deeper, and we can see that they not only intersect, they reflect one another. Each builds on the other in subtle ways that allows us to explore character, motive, and the conflicts yet…
Fine, I confess. Back in the 80’s, I loved watching Hulk Hogan. I watched with my brothers the WWF matches avidly, Hogan’s rivalries with the Iron Sheik, Andre The Giant, Rowdy Roddy Piper, and loved it all even with all the theatrics, rigged matches and blatant bad acting. It was pure popcorn entertainment that couldn’t…
I am not a professional wrestling fan, and that is being generous.
This episode (“Beyond the Mat”), written by Andrew Dabb and first time writer John Bring, begins with a wrestling match in Missouri.