Cast and Crew Respond to Supernatural Episode 11.20
The cast and crew are sending their accolades about last night’s episode.
The cast and crew are sending their accolades about last night’s episode.
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….
What we know about episode 11.20.
WEDNESDAY’S WATCHING Supernatural 11.16 “Safe House” Writer: Robbie Thompson Director: Stefan Pleszczynski Director of Photography C.S.C: Serge Ladouceur Airdate: 23.03.2016 BY WEDNESDAY A marvel of juxtaposition. It’s complicated. WHAT DID I WATCH? THE SCRIPT Having two “elderly statesmen” carry on hunting in an entertaining manner underlines the possibility that Dean and Sam could carry on…
There. That’s the show I know and love. I admit that I was less enthused coming back from the month long break. Episodes 11-15 were lackluster at best (minus the brilliant “The Vessel”). I also knew that the show doesn’t like digging to the mytharc until about episode 17 or 18, so we were…
The episode, written by a fan favorite Robbie Thompson and titled “Safe House”, begins with a woman renovating a house and her daughter screamed. The little girl is scared and says something is in the house. Come to find out, she was right.
Here’s what we know about episode 16, the first one back from hiatus.
How about I get one point of contention out of the way first. They named the episode “Into The Mystic” and couldn’t get the Van Morrison song? I love that song! It’s actually one of my favorites, but I guess in a way I’m glad it wasn’t a killer song. That might have ruined it…
This episode, penned by Robbie Thompson, begins in County Cork, Ireland.
Here’s what we know about episode 11.
This profile is about one of my all time favorite Supernatural writers, Robbie Thompson. It was an honor to write about his various writing prior to Supernatural, all of his episodes, and to capture what makes his writing pop for us fans. Getting the chance to connect with him via Twitter for an impromptu interview…
After eleven years and over 200 episodes, we finally have it: an episode told entirely from the Impala’s perspective. Rich in material, a fun plot to keep us entertained and not short on the brotherly moments.